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has anyone here performed a wheel balancer calibration?

GophersGarage

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I have coats 1050 wheel balancer and I need to do calibration

instructions say I need a 4oz clip on weight but I don't have one the largest i have is 2oz



my local parts places can order in for me buy I have to buy full box for 46 bucks



i was wondering if i can do the calibrations with 2x 2oz clip ons side by side.

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As long as you get the seam where the two weights meet lined up on the spot of the rim where the center of a single weight will be you should be fine. The only issue that might come up is if the two 2ounce weights are longer than a single 4ounce weight then it might throw the calibration off.

When done take a wheel and tire assembly mark it’s location on the spindle and balance it, then turn the assembly 180* and spin it again. If your calibration is good it should still read balanced if it says to add weight then your calibration didn’t work.
 

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Hey JSS, I have been servicing Coats balancers for the last quarter century and occasionally would forget my cal weight too. You'll be fine with two 2 oz weights. The important thing is too make sure you have clearly identified top dead center and make sure the weights join at that point. If you PM me I will send you a 4 oz "official Coats" calibration weight.
 

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Hey JSS, I have been servicing Coats balancers for the last quarter century and occasionally would forget my cal weight too. You'll be fine with two 2 oz weights. The important thing is too make sure you have clearly identified top dead center and make sure the weights join at that point. If you PM me I will send you a 4 oz "official Coats" calibration weight.

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Hey JSS, I have been servicing Coats balancers for the last quarter century and occasionally would forget my cal weight too. You'll be fine with two 2 oz weights. The important thing is too make sure you have clearly identified top dead center and make sure the weights join at that point. If you PM me I will send you a 4 oz "official Coats" calibration weight.

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Hey JSS, I have been servicing Coats balancers for the last quarter century and occasionally would forget my cal weight too. You'll be fine with two 2 oz weights. The important thing is too make sure you have clearly identified top dead center and make sure the weights join at that point. If you PM me I will send you a 4 oz "official Coats" calibration weight.

thank you PM sent I will send shipping payment for sure thanks guys
 
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True mine had never been done since I bought it plus I converted the shaft from 28mm to 40mm so now I think it’s safe to say it needs it


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So once you find the weight and the correct wheel/tire the calibration is easy then?
 
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I ended up contacting coat directly and had a dealer ship me one for free. I tried to contact jeftec1 to take him up on his offer but I never heard back from him.
 
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