To obtain parts for a FMC Balancer 4100, you can start by contacting FMC directly through their official website or customer service for genuine parts. Additionally, check with authorized distributors or automotive equipment suppliers that specialize in alignment and balancing equipment. Online marketplaces and forums dedicated to automotive repair may also have listings or recommendations for sourcing parts. Lastly, consider reaching out to local repair shops that use FMC equipment, as they may have leads on where to find the necessary components.
You can get your FMC/John Bean 2500/4100 or 5800 repaired @ ADER inc.
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.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
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.
How to fix the error on FMC
Is made by snap on and is usually a john bean balancer with FMC name on it
http://www.agequipment.co.uk/fmccal.html
when i calibrate my FMC wheel balancer i only get cal o not cal good at the end
http://www.agequipment.co.uk/fmccal.html
Mine is doing the same thing playa did you figure out a fix?
there, thanks for answering. Can you get me a copy of the user manual please? Gretings Ad LBS