11005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING! To avoid serious personal injury, always wear proper protective gear, such as hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel toe shoes when using hydraulic equipment. Failure to chock the wheels and crib the vehicle can result in Serious injury or death.
11005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING! To avoid serious personal injury, always wear proper protective gear, such as hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel toe shoes when using hydraulic equipment. Operating Instructions Removing the Wheel 1. Chock the wheels opposite of the jack. 2. Jack up the vehicle. 3. Crib the vehicle with safety stands or blocking devices after jacking it up. Do not work under an unblocked load.
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11005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING! The bead breaker uses a long stroke and high force. Be careful not to damage or bend rim parts, such as the flange butt weld, when using the bead breaker. 2. Adjust the ram adjusting screw, by hand, so that the bead breaker is less than perpendicular (90°) to the wheel. 3. Stand to one side of the bead breaker. Hold the bead breaker with one hand.
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11005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Breaking the Tire Bead 4. Stop breaking the tire bead when you have moved the bead breaker about ¾ of the way around the rim. 5. Apply enough pressure to the bead breaker to completely break the tire bead. 6. Release the hydraulic pressure. NOTE: If you have gone all the way around the tire and the tire bead does not break: Repeat the steps in “Activating the Bead Breaker” and “Continuing to Break the Tire Bead” above, with more hydraulic pressure. DANGER To prevent damage to the rim, do not use the bead breaker within 12 inches of the flange butt weld. Removing the Lock Ring and O-Ring 1. Remove the lock ring with two pry bars. Start at the split in the ring and then work the tools around the...
11005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Jacking Up the Vehicle 1. Chock the wheels opposite the jack. 2. Jack up the vehicle 3. Crib the vehicle with safety stands or blocking devices after jacking it up. Do not work under an unblocked load. DANGER 1. 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.
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