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Jenex V2 AERO 150 Instructions

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The Tire station shown in figure 19 should be mounted on a bench as close to the edge as possible. The Tire Station must be securely fastened to
the work bench via the 4 screw holes. For tire lubrication purchase some Murphy's Vegetable Oil Soap, or any other good tire lubricant, and a small
brush.
1- If the tire is inflated remove the air by pressing the valve as shown in figure 1.
2- Mount the tire to the Tire Station with the valve stem facing down, and with the long 6 mm bolt with the black spacers fasten the wheel assembly to
the station by hand threading the bolt into the female receptacle at the bottom of the Tire Station as shown in figure 2. When the tire has been mounted
on the rim for a long time it has a tendency to stick to the rim. To make it easier to remove the tire with the tire irons we first want to loosen the tire from
the rim. Mix some water and Murphy's Oil Soap, or other tire lubricant. 3- Lift the bearing Support Platform and insert the 3/8" bolt so the bearing sup-
port platform is vertical. See Figure 4. With the bearing pushing the tire away from the rim, rotate the wheel 360 degrees. As you rotate brush the
lubricant on the tire as shown in Figure 3. For best penetration, brush the lubricant onto the tire close to the bearing as you rotate the tire. Next remove
the wheel and flip the wheel so the valve stem is facing up and repeat the procedure described above.
4- Insert the small tire iron between the rim and tire, approximately 3 inches from the valve stem. The rim has a stop surface for the bead of the tire.
Make sure the tire iron goes past the bead stop surface into the deeper portion of the rim. Push the tire iron from the vertical position into the
horizontal position, as shown in figure 5 and 6, locally lifting the tire bead from the rim. With one hand hold the small tire iron down as shown in figure 6
and insert the large tire iron, about 2 inches from the small tire iron, as shown in figure 6 and make sure the tire iron goes past the bead stop sur-
face, then push the tire iron down as shown in figure 7 lifting the tire off the bead. Use your left hand, as shown in figure 7, to pull the tire up and re
insert the large tire iron about two inches away from the previous location and pry the tire open again. The bead on one side of the tire will now release
and come off the rim as shown in figure 7. ( You might have to re insert the large tire iron again, some 2 inches from the previous location, to fully
release the tire. When releasing the bead from the rim, do not move the tire iron too far from the previous release location or you could damage the tire
or bend the tire iron. )
5- Now that the tire bead has been removed from one side of the rim it is very easy to remove the other tire bead. Rotate the tire so the valve stem is
away from the edge of the work bench and insert the large tire iron between the tire and the rim as shown in figure 8 and with the tire iron fully insert-
ed, so the 90 degree flange is up against the tire, push the tire iron up making sure the front of the tire iron is between the spokes and pry the tire off
the rim as shown in figure 8. Remove the tire from the rim as shown in figure 9.
6- Lightly inflate the tube and lubricate with talcum powder as shown in figure 10. Insert the tube into the tire as shown in figure 11. Next lubricate the
tire beads the tire lubricant. Place the tire-tube assembly over the rim and insert the valve stem through the hole in the rim, as shown in figure 12. Push
one side of the tire over the rim, about 2 inches away from the valve stem, as shown in figure 13. While pulling the tire towards you lift the bearing sup-
port platform, as shown in figure 14, pressing the bead of the tire beyond the edge of the rim. While pulling the bearing support platform, as shown in
figure 15, place the 3/8 bolt into the slots, as shown in figure 15 and 16, so that the bearing platform assembly is firmly pressed against the tire. Next
loosen the bolt slightly so the tire will rotate easier. With firm hands, pushing hard against the tire rim, rotate the tire as shown in figures 16 and 17
until the tire is seated on the rim. Remove the bolt assembly and wheel from the Tire Station. Next pull on the valve stem to make sure it is properly
seated and inflate the tire.
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V2 AERO 150 TIRE STATION INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVAL OF THE TIRE AND TUBE
INSTALLING THE TUBE AND TIRE
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  • Page 1 V2 AERO 150 TIRE STATION INSTRUCTIONS 2010 The Tire station shown in figure 19 should be mounted on a bench as close to the edge as possible. The Tire Station must be securely fastened to the work bench via the 4 screw holes. For tire lubrication purchase some Murphy’s Vegetable Oil Soap, or any other good tire lubricant, and a small brush.
  • Page 2 JENEX INC. 172 SOUTH ST. MILFORD, NH 03055 PHONE 603-672-2600 FAX 603-672-5751...