Direct drive, Caution, Installation and setup – COATS IBS 2000 Wheel Balancer User Manual
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2 • COATS IBS 2000 Interactive Balancing System
Direct Drive
Features
• Exclusive Direct Drive System (no belts or pulleys)
• Single-Spin Balancing
• Hood Safety Interlock System
• Extended Mounting Flange for Deeper Wheels
• Dynamic, Static, RV, Match Mount, and Alloy
Balancing Modes
• Interactive Control Panel
• Large, Bright Digital Displays
• Easy-to-Read Weight Position Indicators
• Large Keypad for Data Entry
• Control Pod Adjusts for Optimum Visibility
• Electronics Isolated from Motor Heat
• Automatic Memory and Program Check
• Interactive Display Menu
• Dual Operator Modes (Operator A/B)
• Stop-On-Top for Easier Weight Location
• Automatic Offset and Diameter Data Entry
• Self-Calibrating
• Weight Storage Bins and Accessory Pegs
• No-Bolt-Down Installation
Standard Accessories
• Graduated Cone Assortment (hardened, 3 piece)
• Light Truck Cone
• Hub Nut
• No-Mar Ring
• Rim Width Caliber
• Wheel Weight Pliers
Optional Accessories
• Combi-Adapter for Bolt Hole Mounting
• Extra Large Truck Cone Kit
• 3, 4, and 5 Lug Flange Plate Adapters
• Escort/Lynx Adapter
• Speed Lock Kit
• Side and Rear Storage Trays
• Viper Wheel Kit
• Large Truck Cone and Cup Adapter Kit
• Tacoma Cone
Installation and Setup
A factory trained COATS
®
Service Technician must
perform the install, setup, and initial test procedures
on your IBS 2000 balancer. Do not attempt to install
and setup the unit yourself. Accurate and reliable oper-
ation of your unit depends on proper installation.
Please contact COATS
®
directly at 1-800-688-9240 for
the Certified Service Partner nearest you.
Do not use the control pod, control pod
arm, faceplate, hood or shaft to lift the bal-
ancer.
Floor and Space Requirements
The balancer must be located on a flat floor of solid
construction, preferably concrete. The balancer must
sit solidly on its three feet. If the balancer is not level,
does not sit solidly on its three feet, or is placed on an
unstable floor, the balancer will not function properly
and will produce inaccurate balance readings.
Do not operate the balancer when it is still bolted
down or while it is on the pallet.
Select a location for the balancer that provides a
level, solid floor, and adequate clearance around and
above the balancer. Make sure the location selected
has enough room above and behind the unit so the
hood can be raised completely. The location must also
provide working room for mounting and removing
wheels.
Connect to Power
Your factory trained COATS
®
Service Technician
should do the final check to verify the power installa-
tion before connecting the balancer to a power supply.
Failure due to improper power connection will void the
warranty.
CAUTION