INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT RECEIVING INFORMATION Visually inspect all parts for shipping damage. If you find shipping dam- age, notify the carrier at once. Shipping damage is not covered by your warranty. The carrier is responsible for all costs of replacement or repair caused by shipping damage.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE WHEEL Chock the wheels opposite the jack Jack up the vehicle. Crib the vehicle with safety stands or blocking devices after jacking it up. Do not work under an un- blocked load DANGER Failure to chock the wheels and crib the vehicle can result in serious injury or death. 4.Remove the valve core;...
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Activating the Bead Breaker CAUTION The bead breaker uses a long stroke and high force. Be Careful not to dam- age or bend rim parts, such as flange But weld, when using the bead breaker. 1. Run the air hydraulic pump so that the clamping jaw begins to tighten against the rim.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL DANGER Always stand to one side of the rim when using the bead breaker. Standing to one side of the bead breaker allows you to maintain control of the bead breaker. Do not hold the bead breaker when breaking the tire bead. If it is not seated properly and flies off the rim, the bead breaker could cause serious injury or death.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Inspecting the Tire and Rim DANGER Always replace damaged or badly worn tires. When replacing tires, always use a replacement of exactly the same diameter. Destroy old tires, so that they cannot be used. Using badly worn or damaged tires can result in serious injury or death.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL DANGER Always use a safety cage or restraining device when inflating a tire. Not using a safety cage or restraining device can result in serious injury or death. Always use a clip-on air chuck and a hose that is long enough to allow you to stand outside the wheel trajectory.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING Never inflate a tire beyond 40 psi [2,76 bar] to seat a tire bead. If the tire bead is not fully seated at 40 psi [2,76 bar]: Stop! Deflate the tire and correct the problem. 4. Once you see that the tire bead is fully seated at 40 psi [2,76 bar], deflate the tire completely. 5.
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