Setting wheel dimensions (dim) – COATS 6450 3D User Manual
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Setting Wheel Dimensions (DIM)
Before a wheel can be balanced, wheel dimensions
must be entered into the computer.
Definition of Dimensions (DIM)
A = Offset The distance measured from the bal-
ancer (“0” on offset arm) to inner plane
of the rim (inner weight location).
W = Width The width of the wheel at the rim
flanges, measured with the calipers as
shown in figure 13.
Note: Only use calipers provided by the wheel bal-
ancer manufacturer because others may not be the
same.
D = Diameter The diameter of the wheel as indi-
cated on the tire.
Note: A thick flange, on some aluminum wheels, can
effect the measured diameter. For example, a 16-inch
rim can have a measured diameter of 15.5-inches.
Figure 12A - A, W, and D Tire Dimensions
A2 = Offset The distance measured from the bal-
ancer (“0” on offset arm) to outer plane
of the rim (outer weight location). Used
only in T2-Tape mode.
D2 = Diameter The diameter as measured at the
A2 weight location. Used only in
T2-Tape mode.
Figure 12B - A2 and D2 Tire Dimensions
Basic Wheel Data Entry
1.
Select the Clip 1 or T1 -Tape weight location and
the T3 - Tape or Clip 2 weight location.
2.
Position offset arm at clip weight location; wait for
BEEP (A & D enters automatically).
3.
Return offset arm to home position.
4.
Use caliper and measure rim width.
5.
Enter caliper measurement into W on balancer.
6.
Lower hood and spin wheel.
Entering Wheel Dimensions Manually
Information entered into the balancer software for A,
W, and D can be changed anytime during a balancing
procedure by entering the measurements manually. The
balancer will recalculate weights and positions based on
the new measurements.
Wheel Offset - A
1.
Press the A (wheel offset) key.
2.
Position offset arm at weight location on wheel and
read the number on the offset arm gauge, at the cabinet
(this is the correct offset A DIM).
3.
Use the keypad to enter the measurement.
Wheel Diameter - D
1.
Press the D (wheel diameter) key.
2.
Inspect mounted tire sidewall to determine the
exact diameter that is printed on the tire.
3.
Use the keypad to enter the D (Diameter DIM) to
match the tire sidewall size.
Note: Auto entry is the preferred method for enter-
ing A2 and D2. However, to manually enter A2, press
SHIFT A or D2, press SHIFT D.
Wheel Width - W
1.
Press the W (wheel width) key.
2.
Use the plastic calipers provided with the wheel
balancer to measure the wheel width.
Figure 13 - Caliper Placement On Wheel
3.
Use the keypad to enter the W (Width DIM) to
match the measured caliper width of the mounted rim.