I know this is random but that looks like the vero model i think thats what we called it. Worked building those coats machines since it was a limited model i might have built this one . Pretty cool to see it working
That’s awesome. When I started working at that school, the newest tire balancer was a coats 1001. I did some research and found it that the last year they made that model was 1981😂. So I did some research and settled with buying that one for my program. Price was right. I thought it was a good machine.
@@jeffwiseman0286 I caught on pretty quick off your demonstration. It was thorough enough. Usually it takes me about one time to see something and I can take it back up again especially if I’ve done it before. Again, thank you for the video. I appreciate it.
if youre .35 off total static in dynamic static balancing , you will mostlikely be off .50 or .25 when youre in static only mode....... shift the balancer into static mode. and put a weight where it tells you to, either use a sticky or a clip on, or if you use a sticky put it near the midde of the wheel. zero it out in static mode and recheck TOTAL static in DYNAMIC STATIC . i almost guarantee this will always drop the total static number. i do this instead of rotating the tire 180. .
I know this is random but that looks like the vero model i think thats what we called it. Worked building those coats machines since it was a limited model i might have built this one . Pretty cool to see it working
That’s awesome. When I started working at that school, the newest tire balancer was a coats 1001. I did some research and found it that the last year they made that model was 1981😂. So I did some research and settled with buying that one for my program. Price was right. I thought it was a good machine.
Thanks man needed a run down on this bad boy been years since I’ve used a power balancer 😂 I’m used to fancy ones 😂
Glad I could help. I wish I did one with an alloy wheel.
@@jeffwiseman0286 I caught on pretty quick off your demonstration. It was thorough enough. Usually it takes me about one time to see something and I can take it back up again especially if I’ve done it before. Again, thank you for the video. I appreciate it.
Thanks this helped a lot I appreciate it definitely subscribing
Glad I could help
if youre .35 off total static in dynamic static balancing , you will mostlikely be off .50 or .25 when youre in static only mode....... shift the balancer into static mode. and put a weight where it tells you to, either use a sticky or a clip on, or if you use a sticky put it near the midde of the wheel. zero it out in static mode and recheck TOTAL static in DYNAMIC STATIC . i almost guarantee this will always drop the total static number. i do this instead of rotating the tire 180. .
Good input. I try to use as less weight as possible.