OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSElectro-Hydraulic Tire ChangerFor Medium and Large Size TiresCHD-633085010074/00Revision 06/08READ these instruc
10First use handle (19, Fig. D) to tip the arm to this position. 1) Move the joystick (8, Fig. C) up (a): the spindle carrier arm (2, Fig. A) should l
1113.1RIM CLAMPING13OPERATION WARNING!In rim clamping, make sure that jaws are properly positioned on the rim, so as to prevent the tire from falling
1213.2The most convenient clamping position on the rim may be selected according to gs E/1 - E/2 - E/3 - E/4 - E/5 and E/6. Always remember that the
135) Rotate the wheel and at the same time, advance the bead-loosener disk with small forward movements following the prole of the rim.6) Continue un
14DEMOUNTINGTubeless tires can be demounted in two ways:1) If the tire is not difcult to demount, once the beads have been loosened, use the bead dis
15MOUNTING Tubeless tires can be mounted using either the bead loosener disk or the hook tool. If the tire is not problematic, use the bead loosener
1614) Move the ramp to remove the tire assembly from the spindle.15) Remove the tire assembly.If the tire permits it, the operation described above ca
17 O N13.3TUBE TIRESBEAD LOOSENINGWARNING: Release ination valve when deating the tire so that the valve, falling inside the rim, is not an obstac
18Take the mobile control unit to work position D.10) Move the tool carrier arm to the inside face of the tire, turn the hook tool 180° and lower the
199) Move to the outside of the tire and check the exact position of the hook visually and adjust it as needed. Then turn the spindle clock-wise until
2INDEX1 - GENERAL INFORMATION...
20DANGER! POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS OPERATION!Do it manually only if you are certain you can keep the tire assembly balanced. For large and heavy tires an
21 W Z Take the mobile control unit to work position B.14) Move the ramp towards the outside until the tire is completely off the rim. Watch out for
22D K18191715141312) Lower the spindle until the tire is resting on the platform.13) Move the ramp towards the outside until the tire together with th
23DANGER! PONTETIALLY HAZARDOUS OPERATION!Do it manually only if you are certain you can keep the tire balanced. For large and heavy tIres an adequate
24DANGER!!Do not inate the tire with the tire assembly on the spindle. Tire ination is potentially hazardous and should only be done by removing the
2515TROUBLE SHOOTINGPROBLEMAfter having switched on the main power switch on the electric pack, the general warning light does not light on and no con
2618 SCRAPPING A MACHINEWhen your machine' s working life is over and it can no longer be used, it must be made inoperative by removing any conne
27The following optional accessories are available for the tire changer:20 ACCESSORIES
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3GENERAL INFORMATION1This tire changer has been specically designed to t and remove truck, bus and commercial agriculture and Off road tires, with
4B/1B/21,390 lbs(KG. 630)A/2TRANSPORT5The machine is delivered in a wooden crate with palletThe machine must be handled with a fork-lift truck with fo
5B/5A98.4 inches(2,500 mm)13427.2The tire-changer must be installed on a levelled concrete oor at least 8” (20 cm) . thick, with a minimum concrete q
63,931,965,903,933,93 inches7.3ELECTRIC HOOK UPBefore making any electric hook up, check to be certain that the main voltage corresponds to that stam
78LAYOUT OF FUNCTIONAL PARTS1 - Lifting bracket2 - Self-centering chuck holding arm3 - Self-centering chuck4 - Sliding ramp8 - Handler9 - Switch 10
89IDENTIFYING WARNING SIGNALSWARNING:Unreadable and missing warning labels must be replaced immediately.Do not use the tire changer if one or more la
910IDENTIFYING CONTROLSThe diagram B/8 illustrates the various working positions (A,B,C,D) referred to in the following pages describing how to use t
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