Coats 775 Owner's manual

1601 J. P. Hennessy Drive, LaVergne, TN USA 37086-3565 615/641-7533 800/688-6359 www.ammcoats.com Manual Part No.: 85008882 02
HENNESSY INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer of AMMCO®, COATS®and BADA®Automotive Service Equipment and Tools. Revision: 03/08
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READ these instructions before placing unit in
service KEEP these and other materials delivered
with the unit in a binder near the machine for
ease of reference by supervisors and operators.
See
!Balancing Your
First Tire
on page 1.
775/875 Wheel Balancer
Installation Instructions
Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
Maintenance Instructions

ii • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • iii
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . .iv - vi
Owner’s Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
Operator Protective Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
Definitions of Hazard Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
Safety Notices and Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi
Standard Safety Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi
!Balancing Your First Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Principle Operating Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 - 3
Know Your Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Power Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Operating the Balancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 - 11
Wheel Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Standard Back Cone Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Standard Front Cone Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Control Panel And Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operation Functions Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
875 - Entering Wheel Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
875 - Automatic Dimension Presetting . . . . . . . . . .8
875 - Exact Positioning Of The Adhesive Weight
By Means Of The Gauge With Clips . . . . . . . . . . . .9
775 - Manual Presetting Of Wheel
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Result of Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Recalculation Of The Unbalance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Behind Spoke (Hidden Weight) . . . . . . . . . . .12
Match Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Correction Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
875 - Manual Dimension Presetting (Use
only in particular cases or for test) . . . . . . .15
Self-Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Display Saver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Maintenance Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Diagnostic Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
After Balance Vibration Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Standard Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Floor and Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Unpacking the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Remove Balancer from Pallet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Connect to Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Initial Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Hood Installation (Model 875) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

iv • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Eye and face protection recommendations:
“Protective eye and face equipment is required to
be used where there is a reasonable probability of
injury that can be prevented by the use of such
equipment.” O.S.H.A. 1910.133(a) Protective gog-
gles, safety glasses, or a face shield must be pro-
vided by the owner and worn by the operator of
the equipment. Care should be taken to see that
all eye and face safety precautions are followed by
the operator. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.
Everyday glasses only have impact resistant
lenses, they are not safety glasses.
2. Be sure that wheels are mounted properly, the hub
nut engages the arbor for not less than four (4)
turns, and the hub nut is firmly tightened before
spinning the wheel.
3. Read and understand this manual before operat-
ing. Abuse and misuse will shorten the functional
life.
4. Be sure the balancer is properly connected to the
power supply and electrically grounded.
5. Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or
if the equipment has been dropped or damaged –
until it has been examined and repaired by a quali-
fied serviceman.
6. Do not let cord hang over edge of table, bench, or
counter or come in contact with hot manifolds or
moving fan blades.
7. If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a cur-
rent rating equal to or more than that of the equip-
ment should be used. Cords rated for less current
than the equipment may overheat. Care should be
taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be
tripped over or pulled.
8. Keep guards and safety features in place and in
working order.
9. Wear proper clothing. Safety toe, non-slip
footwear and protective hair covering to contain
hair is recommended. Do not wear jewelry, loose
clothing, neckties, or gloves when operating the
balancer.
10. Keep work area clean and well lighted. Cluttered
and/or dark areas invite accidents.
11. Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use power
tools or electrical equipment in damp or wet loca-
tions, or expose them to rain.
12. Avoid unintentional starting. Be sure the balancer
is turned off and power disconnected before serv-
icing.
13. Disconnect the balancer before servicing.
14. Use only manufacturer’s recommended acces-
sories. Improper accessories may result in per-
sonal injury or property damage.
15. Repair or replace any part that is damaged or worn
and that may cause unsafe balancer operation. Do
not operate damaged equipment until it has been
examined by a qualified service technician.
16. Never overload or stand on the weight tray or any
part of the balancer.
17. Do not allow untrained persons to operate machin-
ery.
18. To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equip-
ment in the vicinity of open containers or flamma-
ble liquids (gasoline).
19. Adequate ventilation should be provided when
working on or operating internal combustion
engines.
20. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of
body away from moving parts.
21. Use equipment only as described in this manual.
22. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attach-
ments and accessories.

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • v
Owner’s Responsibility
To maintain machine and user safety, the responsibil-
ity of the owner is to read and follow these instruc-
tions:
• Follow all installation instructions.
• Make sure installation conforms to all applicable
Local, State, and Federal Codes, Rules, and
Regulations; such as State and Federal OSHA
Regulations and Electrical Codes.
• Carefully check the unit for correct initial function.
• Read and follow the safety instructions. Keep them
readily available for machine operators.
• Make certain all operators are properly trained,
know how to safely and correctly operate the unit,
and are properly supervised.
• Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and
operating safely.
• Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and
perform all maintenance as required.
• Service and maintain the unit only with authorized
or approved replacement parts.
• Keep all instructions permanently with the unit and
all decals/labels/notices on the unit clean and visi-
ble.
• Do not override safety features.
Operator Protective Equipment
Personal protective equipment helps make tire serv-
icing safer. However, equipment does not take the
place of safe operating practices. Always wear durable
work clothing during tire service activity. Loose fitting
clothing should be avoided. Tight fitting leather gloves
are recommended to protect operator’s hands when
handling worn tires and wheels. Sturdy leather work
shoes with steel toes and oil resistant soles should be
used by tire service personnel to help prevent injury in
typical shop activities. Eye protection is essential dur-
ing tire service activity. Safety glasses with side
shields, goggles, or face shields are acceptable. Back
belts provide support during lifting activities and are
also helpful in providing operator protection.
Consideration should also be given to the use of hear-
ing protection if tire service activity is performed in an
enclosed area, or if noise levels are high.
Definitions of Hazard Levels
Identify the hazard levels used in this manual with the
following definitions and signal words:
DANGER
Watch for this symbol:
It Means: Immediate hazards, which will result in
severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Watch for this symbol:
It Means: Hazards or unsafe practices, which could
result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Watch for this symbol:
It Means: Hazards or unsafe practices, which may
result in minor personal injury or product or property
damage.
Watch for this symbol! It means BE ALERT! Your
safety, or the safety of others, is involved!
CAUTION
WARNING
DANGER

vi • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Safety Notices and Decals
Failure to follow danger, warning, and cau-
tion instructions may lead to serious per-
sonal injury or death to operator or
bystander or damage to property. Do not
operate this machine until you read and
understand all the dangers, warnings and
cautions in this manual. For additional
copies of either, or further information, con-
tact:
Hennessy Industries, Inc.
1601 J.P. Hennessy Drive
LaVergne, TN 37086-3565
(615) 641-7533 or (800) 688-6359
www.ammcoats.com
Standard Safety Devices
• Stop push button for stopping the wheel under
emergency conditions.
• A hood guard of high impact plastic that is designed
to prevent the counterweights from flying out in any
direction except towards the floor.
WARNING
NOTICE
Read entire manual before assembling,
installing, operating, or servicing this
equipment.
Model
775
Model
875

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 1
!Balancing Your First Tire
1. Turn the machine OFF then ON
(resets machine).
Note: The machine wakes up using standard
clip-on wheel weight locations (c1 & c2) and
wheel dimensions.
2. Mount a tire/wheel on the
balancer that will use standard
clip-on wheel weights.
Use the most appropriate mounting method.
3. Always remove any weights
already attached to the wheel.
4. Enter A & D wheel dimensions
using offset arm.
Automatic Measurement — pull offset arm out
to the wheel, hold it still at clip-on weight
position against wheel flange. Return arm to
home position.
Offset Arm At Clip-On Weight Location
5. Enter Width wheel dimension.
Use plastic calipers to measure wheel width.
Use keypad to enter Width value.
6. Lower the hood, press Start;
wheel spins and unbalances are
measured and displayed.
The corrective weight amount appears in the
digital readout windows.
7. Raise hood after tire stops rotat-
ing.
Note: Wait for wheel to stop before raising the
hood.
8. Rotate wheel to inboard (left
plane) position of unbalance.
9. Attach inboard (left plane)
corrective weight.
Attach specified weight amount at top-dead-cen-
ter on inside flange of wheel.
10.Rotate wheel to outboard (right
plane) position of unbalance.
11.Attach outboard (right plane)
corrective weight.
Attach specified weight amount at top-dead-cen-
ter on outside flange of wheel.
12.Lower the hood to respin the
tire/wheel and check balance.
Your weight readings should now be 0.00.
Note: Throughout this manual tire dimensions
are referred to as A, W, and D, see figure 2.
A, W, and D Tire Dimensions
Model 775
Model 875

2 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Principle Operating Parts
Do It Now!
Now is a good time
to fill out the Owner’s
Registry Card.
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Know Your Unit
Compare this illustration with the unit before placing
it into service. Maximum performance and safety will
be obtained only when all persons using the unit are
fully trained in its parts and operation. Each user
should learn the function and location, of all controls.
Prevent accidents and injuries by ensuring the unit is
properly installed, operated and maintained.
Model 775
!Control Panel or Video Display Panel
"Plug (back of machine)
#ON/OFF
$Weight Tray with Pockets for Corrective
Weights
&Offset Arm, Measures A & D of Tire/Wheel
(shown in home position)
%40mm Shaft
Model 875
!Control Panel or Video Display Panel
"Plug (back of machine)
#ON/OFF
$Weight Tray with Pockets for Corrective
Weights
&Offset Arm, Measures A & D of Tire/Wheel
(shown in home position)
%40mm Shaft
'Hood Guard
Model 775
Model 875

Note: Throughout this manual wheel weights are
referred to as Clip-on or Tape-A-Weight™. Figure 3
shows an example of each weight.
Corrective Weight Examples: For Best Results, use BADA®
Brand Wheel Weights.
Power Switch
The ON/OFF switch location is on the side of the bal-
ancer; below the weight tray.
On/Off Switch
Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 3
ON/OFF
Power
Switch
ON/OFF
Power
Switch
Clip-on Weight Tape-A-Weight™
Model 775
Model 875

4 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Operating the Balancer
Wheel Mounting
Select the most appropriate mounting method for the
wheel you are balancing. Using the proper method
ensures secure mounting and safe balancer operation,
and prevents damage to the wheel.
On most wheels, the inner side of the wheel hub
usually has the most uniform surface for wheel bal-
ancing. Always center the wheel by the most uniform
shaped side of the hub to achieve the most accurate
balance.
Regardless of mounting type, always make sure that
the wheel is forced firmly against the shaft faceplate
and that the hub nut engages the threaded shaft for at
least four complete turns. To assist in centering the
wheel properly, rotate the wheel and the shaft while
tightening the hub nut.
Failure to tighten the hub nut properly may
result in the wheel dismounting, causing
personal injury and property damage.
Standard Back Cone Mounting
Most original equipment and steel wheels can be
mounted properly using this method. The wheel is cen-
tered on a cone from the inner side of the hub.
Back Cone Mounting
1. Select the cone that best fits the center hole in the
wheel. Slide the cone onto the shaft with the large end
towards the faceplate.
2. Lift wheel onto the shaft and center it on the cone.
3. Attach the pressure cup to the hub nut and install
the assembly onto the shaft. Tighten securely.
Note: Use a nylon spacer (no mar ring) to protect cus-
tom wheel finishes.
4. Thread the hub nut onto the shaft, and tighten it
against the wheel. The wheel must be forced firmly
against the faceplate. The hub nut must engage the
threads for at least three full turns.
Note: If the hub nut will not tighten completely, use
the front cone mounting method.
CAUTION
Cone
Pressure Cup
Rim
Hub Nut

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 5
Standard Front Cone Mounting
A wheel should be centered by the outer side of the
hub only when the inner surface will not provide an
accurate surface to center on.
Front Cone Mounting
1. Select the cone that best fits the center hole in the
wheel.
2. Lift the wheel onto the shaft and slide it back
against the shaft faceplate.
3. Slide the cone onto the shaft and into the center
of the wheel. You will need to lift the tire to seat the
cone in the center hole.
4. Install the hub nut (without pressure cup) onto the
shaft. Tighten it securely against the cone. The hub nut
must engage the threads for at least three full turns.
Note: If the hub nut will not tighten completely
because of a lack of threads, use an additional cone as
a spacer between the mounting cone and the hub nut.
The wheel must be forced firmly against the faceplate.
Rim
Hub Nut
Cone

6 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Control Panel And Display
1-2 Digital readouts, AMOUNT OF UNBALANCE,
inside/outside
3-4 Digital readouts, POSITION OF UNBALANCE,
inside/outside
5 Push button, FUNCTIONS MENU
6 Menu selection confirmation push button
8 Push button, SPLIT (unbalance resolution)
9 Clip Mode selection button
10/10a Correction mode selection push buttons
11 CORRECTION MODE display push button
12 Push button, unbalance reading < 0.25 oz (5 g)
13 Push button, emergency/EXIT
14 Push button, cycle start
15 Push buttons, manual DISTANCE setting
16 Push buttons, manual DIAMETER setting
17 Push buttons, manual WIDTH setting
18 Dot matrix function display
1-2 Digital readouts, AMOUNT OF UNBALANCE,
inside/outside
3-4 Digital readouts, POSITION OF UNBALANCE,
inside/outside
5 Push button, FUNCTIONS MENU
6 Menu selection confirmation push button
7 gr./oz selection push button
8 Push button, SPLIT (unbalance resolution)
9 Clip Mode selection button
10/10a Correction mode selection push buttons
11 CORRECTION MODE display push button
12 Push button, unbalance reading < 0.25 oz (5 g)
13 Push button, emergency/EXIT
14 Push button, cycle start
15 Position repeater push button
16 Minimize/MENU button
17 Maximize/MENU button
18 Dot matrix function display
775 Control Panel
875 Control Panel
12
34
56 8
910 11 12
13
14
15 16 17
18
10a
12
3456
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16 17
18
10a
Note:
Only press buttons with your fingers. Never use the weight hammer or other pointed objects to press buttons.

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 7
Operation Functions Menu
See optimization unbalance section
diameter
inch/mm
inch/mm
width
hood
start
approx.
0.1 - 0.25oz
or 1-5g
on/off
beep
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
See SELF-DIAGNOSTICS section
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
See SELF-DIAGNOSTICS section
See SELF-CALIBRATION section
oz/g unbalance
measurement
unit
display saver
operating time
in minutes
RETURN TO MEASUREMENT SCREEN
CONFIRM
See SELF-DIAGNOSTICS section
See SELF-CALIBRATION section
display saver
operating time
in minutes
RETURN TO MEASUREMENT SCREEN
Calibration of automatic RIM DISTANCE gauge (see SETUP)
Calibration of automatic DIAMETER gauge (see SETUP)
875
775

8 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
875 - Entering Wheel Dimensions
For clip-on weights, use gauge in the top position A.
For adhesive weights, use the gauge as preferred in
top position A or bottom position B.
Note: Always use the round part of the striker plate
resting on the rim.
875 - Indication of gauge in movement
875 - Automatic Dimension Presetting
The machine automatically detects the correct bal-
ancing program for steel and aluminum rims.
The counterweight position proposed may be
changed using the 10/10a buttons.
875 -Sprung Counterweights c1-c2/STATIC/t1-
t3/c1-t3
Pull out the gauge as far as the inner edge of the rim.
Hold it in this position until a “beep” is heard.
Indication of dimensions acquired
Return the gauge to rest position. The machine has
automatically detected DISTANCE + DIAMETER and
goes to MANUAL WIDTH SETTING.
The nominal width is normally stamped on the rim; if
not, proceed to measure dimension “W” with the cal-
iber gauge (supplied as standard).
Note: Once the dimensions have been set, you can in
any case change the correction method by pressing
the 10/10a buttons (see CORRECTION MODE).
Pos B
Pos A
W
W

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 9
875 - t1-t2 and c1-t2 Rims
Slide out the gauge on the LH side, at the point
where a weight is to be fitted. Wait for the “beep”.
Slide it out further towards the RH side and wait for a
second “beep”. The wheel balancer automatically iden-
tifies t1-t2 or c1-t2 mode.
Counterweight position automatically suggested.
With the button 10, you can switch the correction
modes t1-t2 and c1-t2 (see CORRECTION MODE).
875 - Exact Positioning Of The Adhesive
Weight By Means Of The Gauge With Clips
In normal STATIC/t1-t2 and c1-t2 correction mode and
with an inside clip-on weight, approximations in the
application of the counterweights can be cancelled by
operating as follows:
• Press the button
• Always and only extract the gauge in position A
(Figure 5).
Note: If the correction type is different from any of
those indicated in this paragraph, there is no effect.
The following indications appear on the display:
to indicate that the gauge should be
pulled out further
to indicate that the gauge should be
returned to rest position
The left display gives the indications to reach the posi-
tion for the inside, while the right display that for the
outside.
• Move the wheel into the correct angular position
indicated by the instrument for each side.
• Apply the counterweight turning the gauge prod
outward to the position where the clip touches
the wheel in position
A. The fact that the weight application position is no
longer vertical (Fig. 9) is automatically compensated
(where appropriate use the weight pusher).
Note: The position repeater works only in Pos. A as
shown in Fig. 5.
FE
FI
FI FE

10 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
775 - Manual Presetting Of Wheel
Dimensions
Standard Wheels c1-c2/STATIC/t1-t3/c1-t3
- Preset distance “A” for the inside of the wheel from
the machine.
- Set the rated width, which is generally indicated on
the rim, or measure width “W” using the calipers.
- Preset nominal diameter “d” indicated on the tire.
775 - t1-t2 Wheel
- Measure the dimensions as shown in the following
diagram.
Presetting:
nominal
Note: dt1 = d set + 1" when dt2 is not set, dt2 = d +
2" is automatic.
W
W
W
A
D
dt1
dt2
At1
At2
d
Hold down
3 seconds

775 - c1-t2 Wheel
- Measure the dimensions as shown in the following
diagram
Presetting:
nominal
Note: when dt2 is not set, dt2 = d + 2" is automatic.
Result of Measurement
After performing a balancing spin, the amounts of
unbalance are shown on the digital readouts.
Digital readouts with LED’s 3 - 4 lit up indicate the
correct angular wheel position to mount the counter-
weights (12 o’clock position).
In the event of unbalance less than the selected
threshold value 0, is displayed in place of the unbal-
ance value, with it is possible to read the
values below the selected threshold.
Note: In the event of wheels with diameter less than
or equal to 13" and at temperature conditions near 0˚,
the wheel balancer automatically engages a special
measuring cycle involving two successive measure-
ments. The precision of unbalance values and the reli-
ability of the wheel balancer are unaffected. This type
of operation is reset every time the wheel balancer is
started.
If at the end of any balancing run, the flashing symbol
appears, manually turn the wheel
until unbalances are displayed.
Recalculation Of The Unbalance
Press after new setting of the measure-
ment.
Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 11
dc1
dt2
Ac1
At2
Hold down
3 seconds
Correction of inner side Correction of outer side

12 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Behind Spoke (Hidden Weight)
The SPLIT function is used to position the adhesive
weights behind the wheel spokes so that they are not
visible. Input the wheel dimensions and do a spin.
Start the SPLIT function as follows:
Example of display prior to SPLIT function
- Place the wheel in the outside unbalance correction
position.
- Set one of the top spokes (preferably the one to the
left of the unbalance) to 12 o’clock.
- Press the button
- Follow the UP/DOWN indication of the positioning
LEDs and set the second top spoke to 12 o’clock.
- Press button
- Set the first split unbalance to correction position 1
- Correction position 1
- Set the second split unbalance to correction position 2
- Correction position 2
Note: If error 24 is displayed, repeat the SPLIT func-
tion ensuring that the minimum distance between the
spokes is greater than 18 degrees. If error 25 is dis-
played,repeat the split function ensuring that the max-
imum distance between the spokes is smaller than
120 degrees.
To return to normal unbalance display, press any but-
ton.
To carry out a new spin, press the button.
15
30
15
30
15
30
15
30

Important: Always read and follow the instructions. • 13
Match Mount
- This function serves to reduce the amount of weight
to be added in order to balance the wheel.
- It is suitable for static unbalance exceeding 1.5 oz
(30g).
- It improves the residual eccentricity of the tire.
- Mark with chalk a reference point on the adapter and
rim.
- With the aid of a tire remover, turn the rim on the tire
by 180°.
- Refit the wheel with the reference mark coinciding
between rim and adapter.
- RH display: percentage reduction.
- LH display: actual static unbalance which can be
reduced by rotation
- Mark the two positions of the rim and tire, and turn
the rim on the tire until the positions correspond in
order to obtain the optimization on the display.
CANCEL OPTIMIZATION IN ANY PHASE.
Unbalance
already measured
Unbalance measured
Tire Position
Rim Position
Possible
Tire Position =
Rim Position
No previous
unbalance
measurement
RETURN TO
START OF
OPTIMIZATION

14 • Important: Always read and follow the instructions.
Correction Modes
From the measurement screen, press or
button to select the type required. If a
spin has already been performed, the processor auto-
matically recalculates, for each change of mode, the
amounts of unbalance according to the new calcula-
tion.
Balancing of steel or light alloy rims
with application of clip-on weights on
the rim edges.
The static mode is necessary for
motorcycle wheels or when it is not
possible to place the counterweights
on both sides of the rim.
Balancing of light alloy rims with appli-
cation of adhesive weights on the rim
shoulders.
Combined application: adhesive
weight outside and clip-on weight
inside.
(875) Combined balancing: adhesive
weight on the inside and clip-on
weight on the outside.
Balancing of light alloy rims with hid-
den application of the outer adhesive
weights. The dimensions can be set.
(see MANUAL SETTING t1-t2)
Combined application: clip-on weight
inside and hidden adhesive weight on
outside (Mercedes). The dimensions
can be set. (see MANUAL SETTING
c1-t2)
To check the type of correction selected, hold the but-
ton , while on the matrix display the rim
symbol appears with the correction weights flashing in
the right application position.
This information remains displayed only as long as
the button is held down. To cancel any type of correc-
tion and return directly to dynamic unbalance, press
the button that returns to c1-c2 mode.
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