background image

9

10

CONTROLS DESCRIPTION

The diagram B/8 illustrates the various working positions (A,B,C,D) referred to in the following pages describing how to use the tyre changer. 

Use of these positions ensures greater precision, speed and safety for those using the machine.

The mobile control unit (C) enables the operator to work at any position around the machine. On this mobile control unit controls are 

located:

-

The lever (8, fig. C)

 : which in position position 

[a]

 lifts the chuck arm, and in position 

[b]

 lowers it; in position 

[c]

 moves the tool 

holder arm and the sliding ramp towards the self-centering chuck, and in position 

[d]

 moves them away. Note: to memorize this last 

operation, there is a hole in the lever guard corresponding to position 

[c]

.

-

The lever (11, fig. C)

 : which in position 

[e] 

lifts the tool holder arm, and in position 

[f]

 in lowers it; in position 

[g]

 moves the tool carriage 

leftwards, and in position 

[h]

 moves it rightwards.

-

The chuck (5, fig. C) : 

when moved upwards, opens the arms of the self-centering chuck (locking), and when moved down close 

close the arm of the self-centering chuck (unlocking).

-

The chuck (9, fig. C) : 

when moved upwards turns the tool with disc towards the spindle, and when moved down ward, turns the tool 

with the fingen towards the spindle (

17 fig. D

 or 

18, fig. D

).

-

The pedal (10, fig. C): 

when pressed on the left or right side rotates the self-centering chuck in the same directionas shown by the 

arrows placed on the foot pedal. Both rotations can be made with two different speeds, just placing the selector (12, fig B/7) in 

position 1 for setting slow rotation and in position 2 for fast rotation of the turntable. The tire changer also has a knob (15, fig. D) on the 

tool arm, to unlock the double tool and help replacement of double tool with tubeless tires fitting/removing tower (on demand, ref. 

# 9299274)

WORKING POSITION

CORRECT OPERATION CHECKS

12

Before using the tyre changer, a number of checks should be made to ensure it works correctly.

CAUTION! The operations described here should be done with the tool carrier arm in its non-working position.

11

B/8

D

C

a

b

c

d

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

10

9

5

8

11

18

1

1

19

17

15

Act first on lever (11, Fig. C) to tip the arm to this position.

CAUTION! 

Do not move your face close to the tool carrier arm when you release it to tip it as needed.

1) 

Move the lever (8, Fig. C) up (a): the spindle carrier arm (2, Fig. A) should lift; move the lever down (b): the arm should lower.

Summary of Contents for CHD-9551

Page 1: ...anger For Medium and Large Size Tires CHD 9551 READ these instructions before placing unit in service KEEP these and other materials delivered with the unit in a binder near the machine for ease of re...

Page 2: ...FICATION OF CONTROL 9 11 WORKING POSITION 9 12 CORRECT OPERATION CHECKS 9 13 OPERATION 11 13 1 Locking the wheel 11 Light alloy rim locking 13 2 Tubeless and supersingle wheels 12 Bead breaking Demoun...

Page 3: ...to specially trained and authorized personnel Any unauthorized changes or modifications to the machine in particular to its electric system relieve the manifacturer from all liability Removing or tamp...

Page 4: ...ive humidity from 30 95 without condensation Temperature from 32 131 F 0 55 C UNPACKING 7 1 INSTALLATION PLACE ATTENTION The machine must not be operated in explosive atmospheres Maximum machine space...

Page 5: ...ing through the holes provided on the base frame If there is an additional floor covering B or if shims or wedges are necessary for levelling C longer anchor bolts must be used Place an anchor bolt in...

Page 6: ...ighted on the data plate fixed to the tire changer Check to make sure the shop electric wiring circuit is dimensioned sufficiently to carry this Work on the electric system even if minor must be done...

Page 7: ...4 Sliding ramp 5 Switch 8 Handler 9 Switch 10 Pedal 11 Handler 13 Carriage 14 Tool holding arm 15 Arm lever 17 Bead breaking disk 18 Tool 19 Arm locking cylinder 22 Jaw WARNING During all operations...

Page 8: ...e and missing warning labels must be replaced immediately Do not use the tyre changer if one or more labels are missing Do not add any object that could prevent the operator from seeing the labels Use...

Page 9: ...fig C when moved upwards turns the tool with disc towards the spindle and when moved down ward turns the tool with the fingen towards the spindle 17 fig D or 18 fig D The pedal 10 fig C when pressed o...

Page 10: ...s 3 Fig A should open move the lever down and the spindle arms should close 3 Depress the right pedal 10 Fig C the spindle 3 Fig A should turn clockwise depress the left pedal the spindle should turn...

Page 11: ...bly on the sliding ramp to the self centering chuck Operate the chuck switch 5 fig C to open the self centering chuck and clamp the inner side of the rim E 2 E 3 E 4 E 5 The most convenient clamping p...

Page 12: ...GER The bead loosener disk must NOT be pressed against the rim but against the tire bead 5 Rotate the wheel and at the same time advance the loosener disk plate with small forward movements following...

Page 13: ...h against the inside plane of the tire until both beads come off the rim See Fig H Always keep the tire rotating while pushing with the bead disck 2 With Supersingle or very hard tires the procedure d...

Page 14: ...bead loosener disk If the tire is very rigid the hook tool must be used TIRE MOUNTING WITH THE DISK Follow these steps 1 If the rim has been removed from the spindle put it back on the spindle as des...

Page 15: ...ove the g clamp Take the mobile control unit to work position C 13 Close the arms of the spindle completely Support the tire assembly to prevent it falling off DANGER Potentially hazardous operation D...

Page 16: ...Fig C 10 Attach the g clamp at the bottom 6 o clock outside the second bead See Fig N Take the mobile control unit to work position C 11 Turn the spindle counterclockwise to about 90 clip at 9 o clock...

Page 17: ...B P D 18 14 13 19 17 15 Take the mobile control unit to work position D 10 Move the tool carrier arm to the inside face of the tire turn the hook tool 180 and lower the arm to its work position Insert...

Page 18: ...mp is at the bottom 6 o clock The first bead will be on the rim Remove the g clamp Take the mobile control unit to work position D 10 Remove the tool from the tire 11 Move the tool carrier arm to its...

Page 19: ...l See Fig V This lever can be supplied on demand 24 Pull back on this lever which will guide the bead into drop center Continue to turn the spindle until the tire is completely mounted on the rim 25 R...

Page 20: ...lever 19 Fig Z or with the help of the disk 7 Remove the split ring 8 Move the tool carrier arm 14 Fig D back from the edge of the rim Release the hook and tip the arm to its non working position Move...

Page 21: ...bricate during this process 10 Tip the tool carrier arm to its non work position 11 Move the ramp 4 Fig A directly under the tire Take the mobile control unit to work position D Take the mobile contro...

Page 22: ...orward with the spindle turning until it is completely inserted 7 Put the split ring on the rim and then install the locking ring with the help of the disk as shown in Fig Y 8 Move the tool carrier ar...

Page 23: ...rmed only after the disconnetion of the plug from electric network To ensure that this tire changer works perfectly over the years carry out the routine maintenance schedule described below 1 Lubricat...

Page 24: ...st 2 5 inches 60 mm wide and of a lenght sufficient to bring the hook of the belt above the tyre changer 5 With the special belt ring bring the 2 ends of the belt together and lift with a sufficiently...

Page 25: ...nufacturer information 2 Model 3 Serial number 4 Phases 5 Voltage requirements 6 Frequency 7 Rated draw 8 Year 9 Weight 10 Absorbed power 19 DATA ON SERIAL PLATE Type Volt Amp 5 7 Kw 10 Hz 6 2 Nr 3 Ph...

Page 26: ...HENNESSY Industries INC 1601 J P Hennessy Drive LaVergne TN 37086 USA Toll Free 800 688 6496 www ammcoats com...

Reviews: