Instructions for the Light Truck Back
Cone Spacer Kit 8111935
COATS, Inc. • Hennessy Industries • 1601 J.P. Hennessy Drive, LaVergne, TN 37086-3565
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8111947 01 10/04 © COPYRIGHT 1998 HENNESSY INDUSTRIES AND COATS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN U.S.A.
1A. 1000 Series Balancer - Place the
balancer cone spring on the
stubshaft (must use extended 7-inch
stubshaft part number 8113167 28mm
or 8113082 40mm) followed by a
cone that will be used as a spacer.
Then place the cone that will be used
to center the wheel on the balancer
stubshaft.
1B. XR Series Balancer - Place the
small spacer on the balancer shaft.
Then place the cone that will be used
to center the wheel on the balancer
stubshaft.
2. Place the Light Truck Back Cone
Spacer on the faceplate. The Spacer
must be in full contact with the
faceplate, ensuring that the Spacer is
completely seated against the
faceplate. Note: The “spacer” will
allow the back-coning of wheels with
center holes up to 5-inches in
diameter.
3A. Pressure Cup - Mount the wheel
on the balancer. Put the pressure
drum followed by the hubnut on the
stubshaft to secure the wheel in
place. Tighten the hubnut securely
and balance wheel according to
balancer operating instructions.
Note: The Large Pressure Cup is
recommended when back-coning
light truck wheels.
3B. Pin or Fixed Finger Plates -
Mount the wheel on the balancer. Put
the pin or fixed finger plate followed
by the hubnut on the stubshaft to
secure the wheel in place. Tighten
the hubnut securely and balance
wheel according to balancer
operating instructions.
1A - 1000 Series Balancer sequence
using balancer cone spring, “spacer”
cone, and cone (back-coning).
1B - XR Series Balancer sequence
using small spacer and cone (backconing).
2 - 1000 Series Balancer using Light
Truck Back Cone Spacer.
2 - XR Series Balancer using Light
Truck Back Cone Spacer.
3A - Sequence using Large Pressure
Cup (wheel not shown)
3A - Sequence using Large Pressure
Cup (wheel shown)
3B - Sequence using Fixed Finger
Plate (wheel not shown)
3B - Sequence using Fixed Finger
Plate (wheel shown)