Ranger R76LT Installation And Operation Manual page 55

Tilt-back tire changer
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Check the Oil Feed Rate and Adding Oil
The built-in lubricator adds pneumatic oil to the incoming air. This ensures that all pneumatic
components of the Tire Changer receive the necessary lubrication, which maintains operating
performance, reduces wear, and extends service life.
It is very important to make sure the oil feed rate is correct, 1 or 2 drops of oil per use of pneumatic
component (such as the Clamps Foot Pedal), and that there is enough pneumatic oil in the Oil
Reservoir of the Oiler/Lubricator.
To check the oil feed rate on the Oiler/Lubricator:
1. With the Air Source connected, press down and then release the Clamps Foot Pedal.
You do not need a Tire, you just need to use a pneumatic tool.
2. Watch the Sight Glass to see how much pneumatic oil comes out each time you use the Clamps
Foot Pedal.
Your goal is for 1 or 2 drops to come out for each use.
3. If you are getting
small flat-head screwdriver), then use the Clamps Foot Pedal again to check the output.
4. If you are getting
Clamps Foot Pedal again to check the output.
5. When you are getting 1 or 2 drops, stop turning the Adjustment Screw.
To add pneumatic oil to the Oiler/Lubricator:
1. Check the Oil Sight Gauge to see how much pneumatic oil is currently in the reservoir.
If the reservoir is less than half (50%) filled with pneumatic oil, you need to add oil to it.
2. Disconnect the incoming air at the Air In connector.
3. Turn the Oil Fill Cap on the top of the Oil Reservoir counter-clockwise and pull it off.
4. Add SAE 10W Air Tool Oil or generic pneumatic oil to the reservoir.
5. Put the Oil Fill Cap back in place, turning it clockwise until tight.
6. Re-connect the incoming air.
R76 Series of Tire Changers
fewer
than 1 or 2 drops, turn the Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise (using a
more
than 1 or 2 drops, turn the Adjustment Screw clockwise, then use the
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