Ranger R80EX Installation And Operation Manual page 44

Dual-assist tower, tilt-back tire changer
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Break the Beads
The Beads must be broken – on both sides of a Tire – before the Tire can be demounted.
WARNING
The Bead is broken when the Tire Beads come out from between the Rim Lip and the Bead Retainer
(the Bead Seat) all the way around the Tire, on both sides of the Tire.
To break a Tire's Beads:
1. Make sure you are wearing OSHA-approved (publication 3151) personal protective equipment:
leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, back belts, hearing protection, and ANSI-approved eye
protection (safety glasses, face shield, or goggles).
2. Check the Tire again to make sure it is
3. Check both sides of the Tire to make sure all Wheel weights (from balancing) have been removed.
If they have not, remove them.
CAUTION
4. Identify the Narrow side of the Tire whose Beads you are breaking; break this side first.
5. Move the Tire into position between the Pad and the Bead Breaker Blade, with the Narrow side of
the Tire on the Blade side.
6. Depending on the size of the Tire whose Bead you are breaking, you may need to adjust the
position of the Blade using the Adjustment Pin.
Refer to
R80EX Tire Changer
Do not Break the Bead of a Tire until
A Tire with air still in it could explode, injuring the Operator or bystanders.
Breaking the Beads of a Tire with Wheel weights could damage the Tire Changer
and/or the Wheel.
Bead Breaker
for more information.
you
have made sure the Tire is fully deflated.
fully
deflated.
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