COATS 6450 3D User Manual
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10 • Important:
Always read and follow the information box instructions.
Weight Display and Weight Position Win-
dows
Two weight display windows, one inboard and one
outboard, are positioned above the wheel cross section
diagram. After a wheel measurement cycle, the bal-
ancer calculates the corrective weight amount and indi-
cates it in the appropriate display window. All weight
readings are shown in ounces or grams.
The “Total Static” window indicates the value of the
total static unbalance. See MATCH BALANCE (Optimi-
zation) on page 16 for further details.
Located on either side of the wheel cross section dia-
gram are the weight position bars, one inboard and one
outboard. After a measurement cycle, rotate wheel until
the center weight position bar blinks, indicating the cor-
rect weight placement position is at top-dead-center.
Note: When in laser mode (T2-Tape Laser Locator),
special blinking bars appear on either side of the center
bar to indicate the correct outboard weight placement
position. Also remember that the laser beam dot will
stop blinking when it is at the correct weight placement
location.
Mode Indicators
The mode indicator will show whether the mode is
activated. Modes are as follows:
Operator A or Operator B - when illuminated, indicates
which operator memory is selected.
Match Balance - when illuminated, indicates that the
Match Balance (Optimization) mode is activated.
Car Mode - 0.25-ounce round off mode is active when
the car mode light is lit.
Lt. Truck Mode - 0.50-ounce round off mode is active
when the light truck mode light is lit.
Truck Mode - 2.00-ounce round off mode is active
when both the car mode and light truck mode lights
are off. This is the default condition when machine is
powered on.
Dynamic or Static - press to cycle through balance
modes. For additional information, see Balance Options,
page 11.
Behind Spoke - when illuminated, indicates that the
behind spoke mode is activated.
Spoke 1 or Spoke 2 - when illuminated, indicates
spoke location selection.