Daytona C896CMLL User Manual

Centre mount tire changer

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C896CMLL
CENTRE MOUNT TIRE CHANGER
USER MANUAL
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MAUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION/OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT
Model - C896CMLL Serial # _____________
DAYTONA PRODUCTS | A DIVISION OF BUDGET AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
101 APPLEWOOD DR. | BRIGHTON, ON K0K 1H0 | 1.866.219.9991
WWW.DAYTONAPRODUCTS.COM

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  • Page 1 CENTRE MOUNT TIRE CHANGER USER MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MAUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION/OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT Model - C896CMLL Serial # _____________ DAYTONA PRODUCTS | A DIVISION OF BUDGET AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT 101 APPLEWOOD DR. | BRIGHTON, ON K0K 1H0 | 1.866.219.9991 WWW.DAYTONAPRODUCTS.COM...
  • Page 2 ●Please confirm the integrity of the product before installing and debugging, to ensure that the product has not been damaged. ●The manual is an important part of product. Please put it in the place where you can find it at any time. ●In the installation process, if signs of damage or defect appear, please contact the manufacturer in time to replace the defect.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content OverView....................................3 1.1 Important Note................................3 1.2 Qualified Users...............................3 1.3 Notes..................................3 1.4 Danger Warning Signs............................4 1.5 Noise Standard................................4 1.6 Training...................................4 Equipment Introduction................................5 2.1 Product Introduction...............................5 2.2 Technical Specifications............................5 2.3 Transportation.................................5 2.4 Figure and part name..............................6 Installation and commissioning instructions.......................... 7 3.1 Pre Installation Preparation............................ 7 3.2 Precautions during installation..........................8 3.3 installation.................................8 3.4 Check the project table after installation........................9...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Important Note ◇ Please read the instructions carefully before installing and operating, in order to not cause unnecessary damage. Do not allow any untrained non-professional workers to install or operate this machine. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any accidents or damages because false installment or wrong operation.
  • Page 5: Danger Warning Signs

    1.4 Danger warning signs Picture 1 1.5 Noise Standard The noise of the tire changer should be less than 70dB. The machine can be fixed in the ground by screws to reduce noise. 1.6 Training Only professional workers with good-training can operate this machine. The manufacturer can provide training if the users need it.
  • Page 6: Equipment Introduction

    Equipment Description 2.1 Product Introduction This Automatic Tire Changer, integrates its demount head(hook) and tire-pressing roller moving together, with a high working rate and tough strength, It can demount and mount tires with wheel size of 10” to 28”, tire width of 4.3” -16.7” and tire diameter of 46.8”. This machine gained a National Invention Patent.
  • Page 7 2.4 Figure and part names G:Clamp Wheel P:Column U:Switch I:Working Head R:Hydraulic pump and Solenoid Valve Z:Hook Control Valve K:Wheel Control M:Hook Back & forward Valve S:Electric Cabinet P:Scram Button V:Pedal Switch G:Oil Drier Y:Turntable N:Hook C:Inflation Gun E:Automatic Hydraulic Wheel F:Hook up &down Valve Picture3...
  • Page 8: Installation And Commissioning Instructions

    Installation 3.1 Preparation for installation We highly recommend you have this assembled or installed by a trained professional. Please contact us prior to trying to assemble your self. Assembly instructions are not included, if you have any questions contact us. 3.1.1nstallation Location ◇...
  • Page 9: Precautions During Installation

    3.1.4 Unpacking ◇ Inspect package for rain damages and other damages, using the tool unpack the package as shown in Picture 5, please dispose of package box, lest the environmental pollution. ◇ Inspect the condition of the machine. Following the Packing List to check if there is any damage or lost parts.
  • Page 10: Check The Project Table After Installation

    3.4 Inspect the project table after installation Inspection item Remarks Whether the working voltage is consistent with the requirements of the equipment Whether the components are installed correctly Whether the bolts, screws, nuts are tightened Note: Please fill in the inspection item list after the installation is finished. Commissioning and debugging 3.5.1Commissioning ◇...
  • Page 11 3.5.2 Debugging Step 1: Pour some hydraulic oil into the Hydraulic Pump Box( The Hydraulic Oil should be 80% of the box). Turn on the Switch U, connect the power supply and watch the turning position of the Pump. It will be OK if it is clockwise. If it is anticlockwise, change the wires in the power supply.
  • Page 12 Picture7-D Picture7-B Picture7-A Picture7-C Picture7-E Picture7-G Picture7-G Picture7-F Picture8-B Picture8 Picture8-C Picture8-A...
  • Page 13: Operation Declaration

    Operation Declaration 4.1 Operating notes ◇ Ensure the connection to air supply, ensure there is no air leakage, and ensure the operation space can meet the requirements before operation. ◇ Before any operation, the air in tires must be totally driven out, and the balance block of the tire balancing device must be removed.
  • Page 14: Demount And Mount Tires Operation Procedure

    4.2.4 Tire disassemble ◇ As shown in Picture 12, adjust the position to press Hook Head to wheels. Turn the twist on the right Hand Control Valve and press the Hook Head into tires opposite the gaps between bead and rim. ◇...
  • Page 15 Picture 12-D Picture 12-E Picture 12-F Picture 12-G 4.3.1 Mont Tires ◆ After turn Straight Head downside,coat the lubricant up and down of rims as shown in Picture 13-A and coat the lubricant to tires as shown in Picture 13-B. ◆...
  • Page 16 Pay attention to the distance of the Head. The distance to up rims of Hook Head should be made according to the actual size of different tires. For tires with higher flat ratio, the Hook Head should be a little higher. If it presses too deeply, the bottom bead of tires cannot drop into the wheel.
  • Page 17: Maintenance, Storage And Scrap

    ◇ The burst of tires may cause severe damages to the operator or even death. ◇ Before getting inflated, check whether tires are damaged. Keep tires fixed in Center Spindle while getting inflated. If greater inflation pressure is ◇ needed, professional protector cage for tire inflation is recommended for safety. Take the following steps to use fixed inflation box to inflate.
  • Page 18 ◇ It must be professional staff to use the original spare parts do the timely replacement of damaged parts. The safety device (safety valve, control valve) of the unauthorized removal or replacement is a violation of state regulations on work safety. (Note: the manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by the parts of other manufacturer and the damage caused by the disassembling of the safety device).
  • Page 19: Storage And Scrap

    5.2 Storage and scrap 5.2.1 Storage ◇ If long time storage of machine is needed, please disconnect all the energy supply, and lubricate the skidway of the clamps on the Fixer to prevent oxidation. 5.2.2 S crap ◇ In accordance with the law of the metal and nonmetal for scrap processing. In the specified place release the oil inside the machine.
  • Page 20 7.0 Explosive View...
  • Page 21 Item: No.: Name: 001 Left Helper Arm 002 Column 003 Frame of Column(Right) 004 Hydraulic cylinder for Hook Control 005 Hydraulic cylinder for Column moving 006 Hook and Controller 007 Double Wheel Disk for up and down 008 Crossing Switch 009 Fixing Plate for Column 010 Electricity Control Box 011 Pedals...

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