Ranger R980XR Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
Models:
• R980XR
• R980AT
• R980AT-L
Designed and engineered in Southern California, USA. Made in China.
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Swing Arm Tire Changer
Manual P/N 5900158 — Manual Revision G1 — October 2024
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  • Page 1 Swing Arm Tire Changer Installation and Operation Manual Manual P/N 5900158 — Manual Revision G1 — October 2024 Models: R980XR R980AT • R980XR • R980AT • R980AT-L ⚠ Designed and engineered in Southern California, USA. Made in China. DANGER Read the entire contents...
  • Page 2 Ranger website. Warranty. The BendPak Ranger warranty is more than a commitment to you: it is also a commitment to the value of your new product. For full warranty details, contact your nearest BendPak Ranger dealer or visit bendpak.com/support/warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical support and service for your Tire Changer is available from your distributor or by calling BendPak Ranger at (805) 933-9970, then follow the prompts. Or call regarding parts replacement (please have the serial number and model number of the unit available).
  • Page 4: Shipping Information

    Shipping Information Your equipment was carefully checked before shipping. Nevertheless, you should thoroughly inspect the shipment before you sign to acknowledge that you received it. When you sign the bill of lading, it tells the carrier that the items on the invoice were received in good Do not sign the bill of lading until after you have inspected the shipment.
  • Page 5: Liability Information

    Instead, take the unit out of service, then contact an authorized repair facility, your distributor, or BendPak Ranger at (805) 933-9970, then follow the prompts. • BendPak Ranger recommends making a thorough inspection of the product once a month. Replace any damaged or severely worn parts, decals, or warning labels. Symbols Following are the symbols that may be used in this manual: ⚠...
  • Page 6: Components

    The following image identifies the main components of the R980AT/ R980AT-L Tire Changer. R980AT shown; the R980XR is not equipped with an Assist Tower, but may be ordered and installed separately. (See Installing the Assist Tower in this manual.) Not all components are visible.
  • Page 7 The following image identifies the main components of the R980XR Tire Changer. R980XR shown; the R980XR is not equipped with an Assist Tower standard, but may be optionally ordered and installed separately. (See Installing the Assist Tower in this manual.) Not all components are visible in graphic.
  • Page 8 Tire Sidewall during Tire mounting. • Assist Tower. Standard on R980AT, Optional on R980XR. Holds several additional tools used during mounting and demounting. Should be lubricated for easy movement of components. Once lubricated, do not lean on, or touch the Post.
  • Page 9: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Question: What does a Tire Changer do? Answer: A Tire Changer takes Tires off of Wheels (termed Demounting) and puts Tires onto Wheels (termed Mounting). Q: What is the difference between a Tire, Wheel, and Rim? A: A Wheel is the round metal piece that attaches to the Vehicle’s axle. A Tire is the round rubber piece that surrounds the Wheel.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    1,067 mm wide by 1,168 mm deep by 2,083 mm high deep by 2,083 mm high* *The R980XR dimensions are without the optional Assist Tower. Specifications subject to change without notice. R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 11: Installation Checklist

    Installation Checklist The following are the steps needed to install the Tire Changer. Perform them in the order shown. ☐ 1. Review the installation Safety Rules. ☐ 2. Make sure the necessary Tools are ready. ☐ 3. Find an appropriate Location. ☐...
  • Page 12: Installation

    ⚠ CAUTION Certain parts of installing the Tire Changer are difficult for just one person. BendPak Ranger strongly recommends having two or more people work together to install the unit. Tools Some or all of the following tools will be needed: •...
  • Page 13: Finding A Location

    Clearance A suitable working area around the Tire Changer is required. Room above the Tire Changer is also needed. BendPak Ranger recommends at least an additional 12″(305 mm) of open space above the highest point of the Tire Changer. ⚠...
  • Page 14 Changer. The Tire Changer is heavy, and the weight is not evenly distributed; dropping or knocking over the unit may cause equipment damage or personal injury. BendPak Ranger recommends having at least two people work together to move the Tire Changer.
  • Page 15 Wear gloves and keep rags nearby to clean up excess grease. ⚠ Ranger recommends having at least two people CAUTION handle the Assist Tower and the Main Tower. They are heavy and awkward to move. If either Tower is dropped or falls, it could cause injury or equipment damage.
  • Page 16 ⚠ CAUTION Ranger recommends having at least two people handle the Assist Tower and the Main Tower. They are heavy and awkward to move. If either Tower is dropped or falls, it could cause injury or equipment damage. 8. With the help of an assistant, stand the Main Tower up on its base.
  • Page 17 Installing the Assist Tower and Arms (Standard on R980AT, Optional on R980XR) 1. Remove the bolt holding the Tire Changer to the pallet on its rear quarter. 2. Locate the Parts Box and remove the Tower Bracket Weldment (852) the Lower Support Bracket (858) and the following fasteners.
  • Page 18 9. Place two M8 x 30 SHCS bolts, with split-ring lock washers, flat washers, and install each through the Assist Tower Base. Then thread each into the Lower Figure 4 Support Bracket (858). 10. Tighten all fasteners. Remove the Shop Crane; if required. Install the Bead Breaker: 1.
  • Page 19 The incoming Air Source connects to the Tire Changer via the Air-In connector on the Regulator/Filter. Air-In connector fitting is not included. Drawing not to scale. Not all components shown. The following drawing shows a quick-connect air fitting (shown on the right, below) that connects to the Air In connector (shown on the left, below).
  • Page 20 To Install the Inflation Gauge: 1. Locate the Inflation Gauge bracket on the left side of the Tower above the Turbo Blast. The side opposite the compressed air input. 2. Remove and retain the two M6 x 10mm SCHS, lock washers and washers from the bracket.
  • Page 21: Anchoring The Tire Changer

    The Tire Changer has openings in the base for anchoring it into place; anchoring is optional. Note: It is not required to anchor the Tire Changer. However, BendPak Ranger recommends doing so, as the Tire Changer uses force at various times during the changing of a Tire.
  • Page 22 6. Use a torque wrench to tighten each Nut clockwise to the torque recommended by the manufacturer of the Anchor Bolt. If no torque is specified, BendPak Ranger recommends ≈55 lb.-ft / 74 N-m for a 3/8″diameter Anchor Bolt. Important: Do not use an impact wrench to torque the Anchor Bolts.
  • Page 23: Connecting To Power

    The R980AT-L Tire Changer must be connected to a 110 VAC power source on a dedicated 20 Amp circuit. The 110 VAC Unit’s power cord is prewired with a plug. The R980AT and R980XR Tire Changers must be connected to a 208-240 VAC power source, on a dedicated 20 Amp circuit.
  • Page 24 The Tire Changer arrives with a Lube Bucket (to hold the Lube) and a Lube Brush (to apply the Tire Lube). BendPak Ranger does not include any Tire Lube with the Tire Changer, as there are many options available. ⚠...
  • Page 25 The Tire Changer arrives from the factory with the Assist Tower Post already greased. Re-grease the Post as required. BendPak Ranger recommends a lithium-based grease that includes molybdenum and graphite. For example, Extreme Pressure Moly-Graph® Multi-Purpose Grease from CRC/Sat-Lube®. ⚠...
  • Page 26: Test The Tire Changer

    Tower Controls to raise and lower the Tool Arms (they move up and down together). If Tool Arms can perform these tasks, they are working correctly. • Change some non-customer, Tires. To become used to the Tire Changer, BendPak Ranger non-customer Tires recommends having all potential Operators change some before operating the Tire Changer.
  • Page 27: Operation

    Make sure the Tire is restrained for inflation: either internally clamped, held down by the Centering/Inflation Tool, or in a Tire Inflation Cage (such as the RIC-4716 4-Bar Tire Inflation Ranger). Do not inflate a Tire if it is externally clamped; external clamping Cage from BendPak interferes with inflation.
  • Page 28 Keep the work area clean and well lit. Dirty, cluttered, and dark work areas increase the chances of an accident happening. • Do not access the inside of the unit unless instructed to do so by BendPak Ranger Support. ⚠ WARNING Be especially careful when inflating Tires.
  • Page 29 Turntable The Turntable is where the Wheel and Tire are clamped for dismounting or mounting. Top and side views. Not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown. There are several important details to know about the Turntable: • Flat, steel piece. This is the actual Turntable. It holds the other components. It can rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • Page 30 To clamp internally: If necessary, use the Clamps Foot Pedal to move the Clamps all the way in (they may be all the way in already), position the Wheel over the Clamps, then press down on the Clamps Foot Pedal to move the Clamps out until the Wheel is being firmly held in place. Note: The Clamps Foot Pedal works as follows: If the Clamps are in the middle of the Turntable, pressing down and releasing the Clamps Foot Pedal moves them all the...
  • Page 31: Air Pressure Gauge

    Air Pressure Gauge Displays the air pressure in Tires while the Air Chuck is attached. The components of the Air Pressure Gauge are: • Gauge. Reads the air pressure. • Pressure Relief Button. Bleeds off air if a Tire becomes overinflated. •...
  • Page 32 Swing Arm The Swing Arm holds the main Tire Changer Tool, the Mount/Demount Head (Duck Head). It swings out of the way when not needed. Front view. Swing Arm shown fully to the right. Not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown. The main parts of the Swing Arm are: •...
  • Page 33 Mount/Demount Heads (Duck Head) The Mount/Demount Head (Duck Head) is the main tool on the Tire Changer for demounting and mounting Tires. The Tire Changer arrives with two Mount/Demount Heads: • Alloy Steel. Silver in color. Includes plastic inserts on the inside to avoid damaging Rims and a roller for extra mounting functionality.
  • Page 34 Bead Breaker Use the Bead Breaker to break the Beads (on both sides) of the Tires being changed. ⚠ Do not break the Beads of a Tire until the Tire is fully deflated. WARNING Breaking the Bead of a Tire with air still in it could injure the operator or others nearby.
  • Page 35 • Adjustment Rod. Allows the operator to accommodate Tires of different sizes by controlling the location of the Bead Breaker Mechanism. When the Adjustment Rod is in the In locking position, the Bead Breaker Mechanism can come out further, accommodating larger Tire sizes. To use the Adjustment Rod: Grasp the end of the rod, then move the outside of the rod from its current locking position to the other locking position.
  • Page 36 Tools are on two arms: the Upper Assist Arm and the Lower Assist Arm. Important: The R980XR does not have an Assist Tower or the Tools on it. An Assist Tower is available for the R980XR as an option (5328381). Order from the...
  • Page 37 Before Installing a Tire ⚠ DANGER Do not use the Tire Changer unless properly trained staff have read the entire Installation and Operation Manual. Tire changing must only be done by trained, authorized, supervised personnel. Failure to understand and follow proper procedures may result in injury or death.
  • Page 38: Working With Custom And Special Wheels

    Valve Hole on both the upper and lower sides first, before breaking the Beads on the rest of the Tire. Be mindful of the TPMS sensor when breaking a Tire’s Bead, demounting a Tire, and mounting a new Tire. If there are not specific recommendations for handling these situations, BendPak Ranger recommends: •...
  • Page 39: The Steps In Changing A Tire

    The Steps in Changing a Tire Before beginning, review the requirements in Before You Change a Tire. Changing a Tire consists of multiple steps: 1. Deflate the Tire. There is a lot of energy stored in a Tire when it is inflated. Fully deflate the Tire before demounting it.
  • Page 40 Tire on a Wheel. When mounting a new Tire, BendPak Ranger recommends installing a new Valve Stem, but it is not required. The process for replacing a Valve Stem is to cut out or pull out the old Valve Stem, then install the new Valve Stem.
  • Page 41: Deflate The Tire

    Use a Valve Core Tool to remove the Valve Core. If reusing the Valve Stem with the new Tire, reuse the same Valve Core. BendPak Ranger recommends installing a new Valve Stem when mounting a new Tire. 3. Make sure all of the air exits the Tire.
  • Page 42 Break the Beads The Beads must be broken – on both sides of a Tire – before the Tire can be demounted. ⚠ WARNING Do not Break the Bead of a Tire until the Tire is fully deflated. A Tire with air still in it could explode, injuring the Operator or bystanders.
  • Page 43 9. Step on and hold down the Bead Breaker Foot Pedal. The Blade pushes in, moving the Bead out of the Bead Seat and in towards the Drop Center of the rim. When the Bead breaks, it frequently (but not always) makes an audible popping sound. 10.
  • Page 44: Demount The Tire

    4. Place the Wheel onto the Turntable, either between the Clamps that are all the way out for external clamping or over the Clamps that are all the way in for internal clamping. 5. Secure the Wheel: – If clamping externally, press down on the Clamps Foot Pedal to move the Clamps in until the Wheel is firmly held in place.
  • Page 45 This allows extra room to help pull the top Bead over the Demount Lip. Tires not shown for clarity. Side view. Not necessarily to scale. 6. Take the Bead Lifting Tool, position one end on the outside of the Demount Lip of the Mount/Demount Head, then slide it down between the Demount Lip and the top Tire Bead until it is just past (and a little under) the Bead.
  • Page 46 Tire opposite the Mount/Demount Head into the Drop Center of the Wheel. When using the R980AT, the Helper Disc can be positioned to hold up the side of the Tire opposite the Mount/Demount Head. When using the R980XR, manually lifting the opposite side of the Tire is required.
  • Page 47 Mounting a New Tire ⚠ WARNING Mounting a new Tire can be hazardous if done incorrectly. Do not change a Tire unless proper training has been provided. Failure to understand and follow proper procedures can result in injury or death. During mounting, the Tire Bead is over the Mount Lip of the Mount/Demount Head, but stays under the Demount Lip.
  • Page 48 When replacing a series of tire and wheel combinations that all match in size, the operator may swing the arm out of the way and back into place again when changing the like set of wheels. Monitor the Mount/Demount head (Duck Head) so that it is never in contact with the rim’s edge during installation or removal of any tire.
  • Page 49 10. If using the Alloy Steel Mount/Demount Head, swing the built-in Roller into position on the Sidewall of the Tire. 11. If using the R980XR, position the Bead Lifting Tool to the left of the Mount/Demount Head (about 20 percent of the distance around the Tire), with the Bead Lifting Tool pushing down on the Sidewall of the Tire.
  • Page 50 Top view. Not to scale. When rotating the Tire, move the Assist Tool around as the Tire moves around, keeping the Tool at the same spot on the Tire. 14. Press down on the Turntable Foot Pedal to move the Turntable clockwise. If using the Bead Lifting Tool or Assist Tool to hold down the Sidewall starting near the Mount/Demount Head, move them around with the Tire as it rotates.
  • Page 51 When Sealing the Beads: 1. Wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) personal protective equipment: leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, back belts, hearing protection, and ANSI-approved eye protection (safety glasses, face shield, or goggles). 2. Make sure the Valve Core has been removed. 3.
  • Page 52: Bead Seating

    Bead Seating To seat a Tire’s Bead, add air pressure until a “pop” is heard, which indicates the Tire Bead has slipped over the Bead Humps into their Bead Seats. Remember that a Tire has Beads on both sides of the Tire. The Beads must be seated on both sides. Bead Seating is not complete until the Beads are seated on both sides of the Tire.
  • Page 53 Seat and Inflate the Tire • Bead Seating is adding air pressure into the Tire until all bead areas “pop” completely around the rim. Screw the Valve Core back in the valve stem once the Beads are fully seated. • If there is difficulty sealing the Beads (air escaping from between the Tire and the Rim), use the Turbo-Blast™...
  • Page 54: Inflate The Tire

    The typical inflation pressure for automobile Tires is from 25 to 45 psi. Light truck Tire inflation pressures may cover a higher-pressure range. Do not exceed the Tire manufacturer’s maximum air pressure for a Tire. Written on sidewall. The Tire Changer has an air pressure limiter that is set at the factory so that it does not exceed 60 psi. Do not override the pressure limiter.
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    • Daily: Make sure the unit is clean and dry. • Weekly: Check all labels to make sure they are in place and legible. Contact BendPak Ranger if replacement labels are needed. • Weekly: Check the water level of the Regulator/Filter. If the reservoir is one quarter (25%) or more filled with water, drain it.
  • Page 56: Check The Water Level

    Check the Water Level Water coming in from the Air Source is pulled out of the incoming air by the Regulator/Filter and dropped into the reservoir at the bottom. This water needs to be drained periodically. To drain water from the Regulator/Filter reservoir: 1.
  • Page 57: Check The Oil Feed Rate And Adding Oil

    Check the Oil Feed Rate and Adding Oil The built-in lubricator adds pneumatic oil to the incoming air. This ensures that all pneumatic components of the Tire Changer receive the necessary lubrication, which maintains operating performance, reduces wear, and extends service life. It is very important to make sure the oil feed rate is correct, 1 or 2 drops of oil per use of pneumatic component (such as the Clamps Foot Pedal), and that there is enough pneumatic oil in the Oil Reservoir of the Oiler/Lubricator.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    If you continue to have problems with your Tire Changer, visit www.bendpak.com/support/ or call BendPak Ranger at (805) 933-9970, then follow the prompts. R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 59: Wiring Information

    Wiring Information The Tire Changer arrives with a Power Cord that is connected inside the unit on one end and with three exposed wires on the other end (a ‘pigtail’). The three exposed wires need to be hard-wired to the facility’s power system or connected to a 250 VAC, 30A, 2-Pole, 3-Wire, NEMA rated plug (which is then connected to a power outlet).
  • Page 60: Labels

    Labels R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 61 R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 62 R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 63 R980AT/AT-L (shown) and R980XR Label Placement. Note: R980XR without optional Assist Tower; will not use Assist Tower LABELS. R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 64 R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 65 R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 66: Parts

    Parts Cabinet Number Part Number Description Container weldment 5327673 Side Cover Container front face weldment Screw M6 x 16 Chassis front board (A) Washer; M6 x 12 mm Flat Socket head cap screw M6 x 12 5400913 Washer; M6 Flat 5327307 Plastic Foot Pad 5400913...
  • Page 67 119-1 5327846 Yellow Air Regulator/Dryer 119-2 5327806 Fitting; ¼″x ¼″Tee Fitting G1/4″ φ12mm 119-3 5400923 119-4 Tower straight G1/4″-G1/4″ 119-5 5327684 Oiler cup 119-6 5327685 Filter cup 119-7 Air pressure gauge 119-8 5327847 Yellow Air Oiler Fitting G1/4″ φ12mm Straight 119-9 5400923 Rubber cord grip...
  • Page 68 Main Tower Number Part Number Description 5601102 Tower unit weldment Washer; M12 x 24mm Hexagon headed bolt M12 x 60 Locknut M16 Lock pad 5401222 Swing Arm Adjustment Screw with Knob 5404141 M18 Snap Ring 5327310 Mount / demount head φ46 x 34 x 12 5328198 Metal Duckhead 5327468...
  • Page 69 Hexagon headed bolt M10 x 25 Thin nut M10 5327359 Swing arm pivot pin 5327449 Pressure Release Valve 5400913 Washer; M6 flat Socket head cap screw M6 x 16 Inflator Assy Base Tire Inflator Relief Valve Air Release Valve 5327769 Inflation gauge 241-1 Inflation System Assy...
  • Page 70 Turntable Number Part Number Description Turntable plate assy 5327713 Turntable plate welding 301-1 Turntable plate assy 5327300 Jaw clamp cylinder 302-1 5327475 Fitting; G1/8 8mm 302-2 5327365 Small Front Cylinder Cover 302-3 5327487 O-Ring 25 x 3.1mm 302-4 5327510 Jaw Clamp Cylinder Wear Strip 302-5 5401421 HHB M8...
  • Page 71 302-18 5327406 Jaw clamp cylinder body 302-19 5327494 Y-Ring 32 x 20 x 6mm 302-20 Seal ring 5327305 Small cylinder cover 5400905 Snap ring 12mm 5327471 Slide Guide 5327735 Square Turntable Slide Rod Pad 5327401 Square Turntable Link 5327500 Square Turntable shaft sleeve Washer 12mm spring HHB M12 x 50mm HHB M12 x 25mm...
  • Page 72 Bead Breaker Number Part Number Description 5327664 Bead Breaker Cylinder Assy Oil Bearing φ23 x φ20 x 20 400-1 Seal ring φ30 × 20 × 7 400-2 Type I Hole With Elastic Ring φ32 400-3 Fitting; 90° G1/4″ φ10 400-4 5327544 400-5 Guide Ring...
  • Page 73 Socket head cap screw M8 x 16mm 5327367 BB Arm Cylinder Pin Bead Breaker Arm 5328351 BB arm pivot pin BB arm shaft baffle Locknut M16 Pad (wave) φ16 Washer φ16mm Locknut M14 5327752 Bead Breaker Knuckle 5328852 Bead Breaker Knuckle 5327596 Bead Breaker Blade 5327768...
  • Page 74 Gearing Number Part Number Description 5327479 Gearbox assy 500-1 5327175 Rotary valve assy Gearbox front flange 5327520 Hex head bolt Oil plug Washer φ10 Hexagon headed bolt M10 x 180 Socket head cap screw M8 x 30 Large gear key 12 x 8 x 35 Oil block 45 x 8 Cone roller bearing 6205 Gear stud m2...
  • Page 75 Gearbox back flange Nut M10 Washer φ10 Nut M8 Bering 80208 Seeger ring φ50 Helical gear m2 (Al) Spline shaft Bering 6010 Hexagon headed bolt M10 x 170 Fitting; φ8- φ8-G1/8″ 5328350 Fitting G1/8″ φ8 5327745 Inner hexangular set screw M6 x 20 Rotary Joint Block Inner Piece O-ring φ60 x 2.75 5327355...
  • Page 76 Pedals Number Part Number Description Directional Switch Cover 5328000 Air valve shaft 601-1 5327531 Tilt tower air valve shaft Washer; φ6 spring Cross recessed round head screw M6 x 12 Cross recessed round head screw M4 x 10 Nut M8 Spring pin M 4 x 18 φ4 x 18 Socket head cap screw M6 x 55 5327482...
  • Page 77 Socket head cap screw M6 x 16 Washer; M6 x 12 mm Flat 5400913 Washer; M6 flat Washer φ5 flat Washer φ5 spring Cross recessed round head screw M5 x 16 5400324 Turntable Direction Switch Cam 5327038 Directional Switch Cam Linkage Cross recessed round head screw M4 x 16 Washer φ4 spring Washer φ4 flat...
  • Page 78 Turbo Blaster Number Part Number Description Locknut elbow Union 5328443 Turbo blast handle Vent valve Clamp nut White steel buckle 5328444 Nylon sleeve PVC steel wire tube PU straight pipe Elbow O-ring φ40 × 3.55 5327512 Union 5328446 Turbo blast valve Elbow Movable joint Movable joint sleeve...
  • Page 79 705-2 Piston 705-3 Spring 705-4 Valve 705-5 Button 1" Connector 730-1 5327892 Turbo Blast Complete Snap Ring φ40 5327611 5327335 Turbo Blast Handle/Connector Turbo Blast 1" Hose Turbo Blast Valve Turbo Blast Nozzle Adapter Turbo Blast Nozzle Cover 5328445 Hook Cross recessed round head screw M6 x 12 Acorn nut M6 Cross recessed head tapping screw 4.2 x 13...
  • Page 80 Assist Tower (Std. on R980AT/AT-L) optionally available on R980XR R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 81 Number Part Number Description 800-1 5328381 Assist Tower Assembly R980XR to AT 801-1 5328591 Assist Arm Valve Control Assy 5327098 L/R Assist Arm Valve Cover 5530012 Cross recessed round head screw M4 x 0.7 x 30 mm Assist Arm Control Valve Banjo bolt φ6 G1/8"...
  • Page 82 SHCS M10 × 75 Inner hexangular set screw M8 x 16 SHCS M6 x 1.0 x 40 BOC Washer φ6 Nut M8 Assist Tower Air Hose Cover Tower Bracket Weldment 852-1 SHCS M8 x 30 Washer φ8 Flat 852-2 Snap ring φ8 852-3 852-4 Washer φ10 Flat...
  • Page 83 Inflation Foot Pedal Number Part Number Description Inflation foot pedal assy 148-1 5327178 Plastic foot pedal cover 148-2 5327670 Inflation foot pedal lever 148-3 Cross recessed round head screw M6 x 12 148-4 Pedal valve unit weldment 148-5 Bead blaster valve assembly O-ring φ15.4 x 3.9 148-5-1 5327821...
  • Page 84 Pin φ8 148-19 148-20 Inflation foot pedal lever link 148-21 5400457 Nut M10 x 1.5 NL Washer φ8 148-22 148-23 Foot pedal Open straight pin φ4 x 18 148-24 Washer φ8 148-26 148-27 Socket head cap screw M8 x 20 Washer φ8 148-28 148-29...
  • Page 85: Maintenance Log

    Maintenance Log R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. G1 - December 2024...
  • Page 86 Maintenance Log R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. F5 - September 2024...
  • Page 87 Maintenance Log R980 Series of Tire Changers P/N 5900158 — Rev. F5 - September 2024...
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