Ranger DST30P Installation And Operation Manual page 28

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Dual-Cone Mounting. Generally used only for some aftermarket or OEM performance Wheels
that have a center hole that is deep enough to allow the use of two cones on the Shaft.
The Spring goes on first, then an appropriately sized Cone, the Wheel, a second appropriately
sized Cone, and finally the Quick Nut.
To mount a Wheel:
1. Make sure you are dressed appropriately: leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, back belts,
hearing protection, and ANSI-approved eye protection: safety glasses, face shield, or goggles.
2. Determine which mounting method you want to use.
3. Move the Wheel you are going to mount next to the Shaft.
4. Select the Mounting Cone that best fits the center hole of the Wheel.
5. If Rear-Cone or Dual-Cone Mounting, put the Spring and the desired Cone onto the Shaft.
6. Lift the Wheel and put it onto the Shaft, then slide it back towards the Shaft Flange.
You may need to lift the Wheel slightly when positioning a Cone in the center hole of the Wheel.
7. While holding the Wheel and other hardware in place, slide the Quick Nut over the Shaft while
holding the red Quick-Release Levers next to the black, larger Wings.
Holding the red Quick-Release Levers next to the Wings lets you quickly slide the Quick Nut into
position near the Wheel.
8. Release the Quick-Release Levers.
9. Turn the Wings to fully tighten the Quick Nut, and thus the Wheel, in place.
You may want to spin the Wheel some as you tighten the Quick Nut; this can help you get a
strong, secure fit.
Important:
DST30P Wheel Balancer
Do not hammer or hit the Quick Nut to tighten it. You will damage the Quick Nut, which
not
is
covered under the Warranty.
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