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Error 26 on the Eagle Wheel Balancer

Eagle Equipment currently sells 3 types of computer wheel balancers – the EB-1040, the EB-1070, and the EB-1090. Each of these tire balancers offer a different variety of balancing modes to fit the needs of the customer. From time to time, an issue may arise with your balancer. These issues can vary from having the hood open when trying to balance, or a computer PCB board going out. When this happens, the balancers are programmed to flash an ERROR code on the main screen. In the back of each balancer’s user manual, an ERROR code directory lists the problems you may encounter. The solutions to fix the balancer are also listed with the Error Codes.

Recently we have had a few of EB-1070 high-speed digital balancers flash an “ERROR 26” during the calibration process.  As with all of our balancers, each unit must be calibrated before the first use.This video shows you how to calibrate the EB-1070 wheel balancer.  

During the calibration process of the Eagle EB-1070 balancer, some customers see ERROR 26 when it is time to add the calibration weight to either the inside or outside of the wheel. ERROR 26 is a code that is easy to fix and can be done by the end user in a short amount of time.

ERROR 26 shows that there was a failed sensor on the balancing shaft. See diagram below.

error26_1What this means is that one of the sensors has come loose and is not allowing the main board to read it. To fix this issue, you have to remove the weight tray of the balancer and determine which sensor is loose. Once this determined, use an allen wrench and tighten the bolt that is holding the sensor on the shaft. It is important to not over tighten the loose sensor – the ball bearing should be able to rotate against the shaft, which will allow the board to read it. See the pics below of one of the sensors and its location on the shaft. Once this is reinstalled correctly, run through the calibration process again.

error 26_2error26_3As always, we’re hear to assist you in anyway we can. Give us a call! 800-336-2776!

 

This knucklehead needs an Eagle motorcycle lift for his Rat bike

rat1Do you or someone you know build rat bikes? Any motorcycle lover will know a rat bike and the terms panhead, knucklehead and shovelhead. A rat bike is a motorcycle built from scratch with “spare” parts. Parts from a motorcycle enthusiast’s garage or picked up at local swap meets, EBay and Craigslist. A frame is typically the starting point of the build. It is purchased and then the creation begins. It is a bike that is ridden, not washed or polished. They leak, they’re loud and their owners are proud!rat2It would be much easier to work on a motorcycle with an Eagle Motorcycle Scissor-Style lift. They a perfect for body shops, bike repair shops and even the hobbyist who builds his own or just needs to do some repairs. Imagine how much nicer it would be to see this work in progress on one of our scissor lifts:

rat3As you can see in the above picture there are blocks under the front tire to stabilize the bike from tipping. That is from a poorly made lift purchased from a local tool distributor which does not have the customer service or parts that we have to offer after a sale is made. We take pride in the products we sell and stand by them after the sale is made with a 1-year parts warranty. Get yours today!

Check out how this bike looks on our Motorcycle Lift:

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About the ML-1000 from Eagle Equipment:

  • 1,000 lb. lifting capacity
  • Air-powered lift
  • Ideal for motorcycles,snowmobiles, ATVs, jet skis, etc.
  • Extra-large platform 30″ working height
  • Comes with Wheel Vise for a safe and secure hold
  • Choose from a range of accessories to customize this table for your shop
  • Removable rear wheel access plate

See the ML-1000 on our website!

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