Ranger R80EX Installation And Operation Manual page 56

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Bead Seating
To seat a Tire's Beads, you put in additional air pressure until you hear a "pop", which indicates the
Tire Beads have slipped over the Bead Retainers into their Bead Seats.
Remember that a Tire has Beads on both sides of the Tire. The Beads have to be seated on both
sides. Bead Seating is not complete until the Beads are seated on both sides of the Tire.
WARNING
The following procedure assumes the Tire's Beads have already been sealed. Do not try to seat the
Beads until the Beads have been successfully sealed.
To Seat the Beads:
1. Make sure the Air Chuck is clipped to the Valve Stem of the Tire.
2. Step back from the Tire.
3. Press and hold down the Inflation Foot Pedal.
Air begins flowing into the Tire.
Bead Seating usually requires 7 psi or above.
Some Beads are hard to seat, but never exceed 40 psi to seat the Bead
After a few seconds, you should hear a "pop" as the Beads are seated.
4. Release the Inflation Foot Pedal.
5. When the Beads on both sides of the Tire are seated, remove the Air Chuck from the Valve Stem
and reinstall the Valve Core.
6. If the amount of air pressure it takes to seat the Beads exceeds the manufacturer's recommended
psi for the Tire, use the Pressure Relief Button to remove air pressure from the Tire, bringing it back
down to the recommended psi for the Tire.
If air pressure in the Tire gets to 40 psi but the Beads are
to remove air down to about 5 psi and then try again to seat the Beads. If you lower the psi too far,
you may lose the Bead seal and have to do that again.
If the Beads do not seat on a second attempt:
get a different Tire
ask your Supervisor for instructions
let all of the air out of the Tire and start again (seal the Beads and then attempt to seat the
Beads again)
R80EX Tire Changer
Do not exceed 40 psi to seat a Bead
.
not
seated, use the Pressure Relief Button
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