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8. Installation method 

Columns : 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 4 

1). Prepare the necessary tool 
2).  Insert  the  column 

(1,  Fig.  4) 

into the

 square opening of the device (

2, 

Fig.  4

),  push  the  airline  (

3,  Fig.    4

through the hole in the column. 

3). Insert the tilt cap (

13, Fig. 4

into theretainingcover (

7, Fig. 4

) screw in 

with ascrew (

14, Fig. 4

) and acap (gasket) 

(

15, Fig. 4

4).  Insert  the  screw  (

17,  Fig.  4

into the opening of the column and connect 
to  the  cylinder  pin,  attach  with  the 

samesnap nut.( 

16, Fig. 4

5) Unscrew the two screws (

4, Fig. 

4

)of the left cover (

6, Fig. 4

), then open 

thecover. Connect the air hose (

3, Fig. 4

from  the  column  to  the  five-outlet  valve 

connector. 

6) Attach the plastic cover(

9, Fig. 

4)

with two pins (

10, Fig. 4

). 

7)  Attach  the  rear  plastic  cover 

(

11,  Fig.  4

)  tothe  column  with  a 

screw (

12, Fig. 4

). 

 

 

9. Pneumatic connector: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 5 

 

1)  Release  the  pedal  (

5,  Fig.  3

)  to  avoid  unexpected 

opening of the stagejaws, and to avoid injury as a result of 
an accident. 

2) If necessary, connect the pumping gun to the cap. (

Fig.

 

 

5

3) Connect the installer to the compressed air network with 
an  air  hose  with  a  hole  diameter  of  7-8  mm  and  a 

recommended air pressure of 8-10 bar. 
4)  The  pressure  must  not  exceed  10  bar,  otherwise  the 
device is not subject to warranty.  

Note: Compressed air pressure must not exceed 10 bar. In 
the case of a pressure greater than 10 bar, it is asked to 

install a pressure control valve.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10. Electrical connector 
 

Before attaching the device, make sure that the characteristics of the electrical installation meet the 

requirement of the device contained in the information plate. 
Proper  grounding  is  important.  The  electrical  system  shall  be  equipped  with  a  safety  switch  with 

differential protection set to 30A. 

Summary of Contents for CASC505

Page 1: ...1 AUTOMATIC TYRE CHANGER CASTEX CASC505 Authorized representative Anna Bednarz ul Fordo ska 44C 85 719 Bydgoszcz tel 52 515 64 22...

Page 2: ...is used 77 7 12 Preparing for use 77 7 13 Instructions for use 78 7 13 1 Loosening the tyre edging 88 8 13 2 Tire 8crimping 8 8 13 3 Removing the tyre 89 8 13 4 Tyre assembly 99 9 13 4 1 Checking the...

Page 3: ...the warranty If one of the components of the device is damaged replace it according to the spare parts list Note The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase of the product The manufa...

Page 4: ...s have access to electrical power supply and air source as described in the manual Adequate air circulation should be ensured in the room so that the machine can function smoothly Position the device...

Page 5: ...f the carer 9 Head 10 Vertical frames 11 Clamping bracket 12 Horizontal arm 13 Box 14 The paw of the de super 15 Rubber resistance cap 16 Fitter bucket 17 S czek 18 Auxiliary arm 006 model 505f 19 Tan...

Page 6: ...a screw 12 Fig 4 9 Pneumatic connector Fig 5 1 Release the pedal 5 Fig 3 to avoid unexpected opening of the stagejaws and to avoid injury as a result of an accident 2 If necessary connect the pumping...

Page 7: ...e Stage rim break pedal 3 used to control the paw of the carer 14 rotation pedal 1 allowing you to rotate theStage 2 clockwise and vice versa 12 Preparing for use After folding the device make sure it...

Page 8: ...ide Under no circumstances should you put the cancer under the wheel when pressing the rim Place the tire in the middle of the Stage Make sure that the wheel is securely secured by four jaws a clampin...

Page 9: ...actual diameters cannot be determined 13 4 2 Tyre assembly 1 Lubricate the edges of the tyre with the rim of the grease 2 Tighten the rim as specified in the Rim clamp section 3 Position the horizont...

Page 10: ...s particularly carefully with a wealing rim that protects the tyre foot 6 Continue pumping paying attention so as not to exceed the pressure specified by the manufacturer When the correct pressure is...

Page 11: ...he pedal down g Release the tyre and lift the foot slightly on the pedal so that it can return to the intermediate position pump the tire until the required pressure is reached Note 1 Follow the instr...

Page 12: ...s disconnect the device from the mains and the air source press the rim break pedal 3 4 times to release compressed air from the device Fig 11 Damaged parts should be replaced by qualified personnel w...

Page 13: ...The clamping plate is incorrectly fitted or is inadequate Replace or adjust Loose screws of the handle the plate must not tighten Tighten the screws replace the plate The rim deferment arm and clampin...

Page 14: ...equirements of the user manual Please read the detailed warranty conditions This warranty does not exclude or limit the buyer s rights arising from the non conformity of the goods with the contract Wa...

Page 15: ...nce with Art 23 paragraph 1 point 3 of the Personal Data Protection Act of 29 07 1997 as amended D size I COLLECTION PROTOCOL I hereby confirm the reception of the device according to the following sp...

Page 16: ...card which I have read and accepted the warranty conditions Date and legible signature of the buyer For distance purchases this voucher must be returned to the guarantor within 14 days from the date...

Page 17: ...pment during transport in case the transport is not outsourced by CASTEX The Recipient is obliged to check the visual condition of the device and in case of defects the Recipient is obliged to immedia...

Page 18: ...reserves the right to refuse free service in the absence of a warranty card 13 In case of purchase of the device equipment at a distance the Buyer undertakes to send back to the Seller Guarantor page...

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