1. Press F1 and SPIN 2. The display will read "CAL Slu". Attach the round calibration weight (stored on the back of the machine near the power switch) in the threaded hole on the outer edge of the balance shaft flange. 3. Press SPIN again or lower the Wheel Guard to initate the balancer spin cycle. The shaft will turn for about 15 seconds. 4. The display will then change to "CAL 0". Remove the calibration weight and Press SPIN or lower the wheel guard to perform the second step of calibration. 5. After another 15 seconds of spin the display will read "CAL Good" to indicate a good calibration. The operators with this information can be download from: http://www.snaponequipment.com/common/op-manuals/jb/past-products/4100_om.pdf Also, make sure the device is on a very stable surface like concreate. Wood floors will allow the machine to move during balance and can produce a tire that is out of balance even if the machine says the balance is good.
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when i calibrate my FMC wheel balancer i only get cal o not cal good at the end
The sensor on the FMC 4100 wheel balancer is typically located at the base of the machine, near the wheel assembly. It is designed to detect the imbalance in the wheel by measuring vibrations as the wheel rotates. This information is then used to determine the necessary weight placements for proper balancing. For specific details, refer to the user manual or manufacturer's documentation.
http://www.agequipment.co.uk/fmccal.html
http://www.snaponequipment.com/common/op-manuals/jb/past-products/4100_om.pdf
Operators Manual: http://www.snaponequipment.com/common/op-manuals/jb/past-products/4100_om.pdf
Mine is doing the same thing playa did you figure out a fix?
Directly, it means one of the force sensors is reading low. I think the left one. But, on my 4100 balancer, i had an issue with the angular position sensor (the encoder wheel) which for some reason gave me the same error.
Is made by snap on and is usually a john bean balancer with FMC name on it
To calibrate a FMC 5850 wheel balancer, first ensure that the machine is level and properly powered. Next, run the calibration procedure as outlined in the user manual, which typically involves using a standard calibration weight to verify accuracy. Follow the prompts on the display to complete the calibration, and check the results by balancing a known weight. Repeat the process if necessary until the readings are consistent and accurate.
How to fix the error on FMC
there, thanks for answering. Can you get me a copy of the user manual please? Gretings Ad LBS