Summary of Contents for Gaither BEAD BAZOOKA BB3L2
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA ® Gaither’s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 More Power & More Speed Gaither Tool Company, Inc. Gaither Europe B.V. 2255 W. Morton Ave Rechtzaad 6 Jacksonville, IL 62650, USA 4703 RC Roosendaal T 217-245-0545 / 800-452-5010...
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA® Gaither‘s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 Replacement Parts list Ref. No. Part No. Description 12910B2 Air Tank ( 3L, 6L, 10L ) 12913B2C Slotted Barrel w/ 2” Connector 12912B2 ( 50.8 mm ) 2” Lock Nut 12950 2”...
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA® Gaither‘s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 Every Bead Bazooka® includes a wall Clip(GB-56) that can be placed on the work shop wall with simple wood or metal screws: (For safe storage always return the Bead Bazooka® back to its wall clip storage position )
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA® Gaither‘s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 Gaither New 2” Bead Bazooka Repair kit ® BBVRK 2” Piston-40mm w/ O-Ring 12958 12959 2” Gaither Wrench 12950 2” W 1.7 O-Ring The Bead Bazooka® Valve Repair Kit, or BBVRK, is a new tool that lets the user repair/replace the piston/ valve of the Bead Bazooka®.
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA® Gaither‘s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 Use WD-40 Wait 2~3 minutes 5. Press down with your left hand. Turn counterclockwise with your right hand Note: For other trouble shooting issues and maintenance suggestions for your new Bead Bazooka , as well as ®...
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New 2” BEAD BAZOOKA® Gaither‘s BB3L2 / BB6L2 / BB10L2 Bead Bazooka Care ® For best performance, please add silicone oil or air tool oil to the RAR Valve every 1~2 months by performing the following steps: 1.Remove the barrel.
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1” to 2” so that the barrel does not contact the bead as it quickly rises from the force of air flow. Make sure there is no valve core in the valve stem and using an airline or the Gaither Whip Hose (GB-52) apply a steady flow of air into the valve stem while simultaneously firing the Bead Bazooka®.
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2) Place tire/wheel assembly against a wall or solid prop so the bottom (or back bead) is already set to the wheel. (see diagram #3) Make sure the valve stem is pointing out and the long side of the wheel is closest to you. The Gaither Tire Wedge (GB-53) can be used as a prop to help set the bead properly.