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COATS 1001 TIRE BALANCER

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  1. DirtyDan
    Joined: Aug 23, 2005
    Posts: 883

    DirtyDan
    Member

    City: St. Louis,

    State: Missouri
    Price: 500
    I have a Coats 1001 Tire Balancing machine for sale. I purchased this unit along with some other equipment from a shop that had closed. I unfortunately do not have the power to run this, so I must sell. I was told that it was in good working condition when removed, but I do not have the power to test it. Machine is used, and shows some normal wear, but is in overall very nice shape.

    Price Reduced... $500 takes it!



    Here is a link to the User Manual:

    http://www.nytechsupply.com/downloa...ration_manual/Coats_1001_Operation_Manual.pdf



    Model 8621000
    • 220 VAC
    • 20 AMPS
    • 60 Hz
    • 3 Phase
    • Single spin dynamic/static, twin plane.
    • Vertical wheel mounting.
    • Accuracy ± 0.1 ounce (or ± 3 gram).
    • Exclusive direct drive system (no belt - no pulleys).
    • Forced air cooling.
    • Cycle time - 4 1/2 seconds (standard tire).
    • Rim diameter 10-17 inches.
    • Fully interlocked ABS guard hood (safety feature).
    • Maximum tire diameter 42 inches.
    • Approx Weight 650 lbs.
    • Few moving parts.
    • Large dials for data entry.
    • "No bolt down" installation.
    • Static/mag feature.
    • Large readout in 1/4 ounce or 1/10 ounce or gram
    increments.
    • Greater distance from shaft to machine (better for
    front wheel drive application).
    • 1 1/2 H.P. modified torque motor:
    Large housing for heat dissipation.
    Motor insulation - heavy duty for high temperature
    application.
    Motor rated for 900 RPM use.
    • Oversized weight bins.
    • Standard adapters fit.
    • Removable shaft for closed-center wheels.
    • Control panel positioned for best visibility.
    • Easy to read position lights.
    • Scratch resistant surface.
    • On-Off switch.
    • Electronics isolated from motor heat.
    • Simple calibration.
    • Strategically numbered dials for easy reading. 20160724_102304.jpg 20160724_102311 (1).jpg 20160724_102318.jpg 20160724_102324.jpg 20160724_102330.jpg 20160724_102335.jpg 20160724_102347.jpg 20160724_102524.jpg
     
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  2. DirtyDan
    Joined: Aug 23, 2005
    Posts: 883

    DirtyDan
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  3. DirtyDan
    Joined: Aug 23, 2005
    Posts: 883

    DirtyDan
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