Important: Always read and follow operating instructions.
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Maintenance Instructions
Read and follow all the maintenance instructions pro-
vided in this manual to keep the machine in good oper-
ating condition. Refer to the other materials received
with the unit and to the service bulletins from the
manufacturer for additional instructions on proper main-
tenance and service. Regular inspections and proper
maintenance are essential to preventing accidents and
injuries.
WARNING
Before making any inspection, adjustment,
or repair, disconnect the power source and
block out all moving parts to prevent injury.
WARNING
Keep the machine and the immediate work
area clean. Do not use compressed air to
remove dirt and debris from the machine.
Foreign material may be propelled into the
air and into operator or bystander causing
personal injury.
WARNING
Wear protective clothing, equipment and
eye protection when making any adjust-
ments or repairs to the machine.
Replace any damaged or missing safety
decals. They are available from COATS, (800)
688-6359.
Important:
These instructions will help you ser-
vice the unit. Instructions are for a person with
some mechanical ability and training. No attempt
has been made to describe all basic steps. For
example, how to loosen or tighten fasteners. Also
basic procedures such as cycling systems and
checking operation of the equipment are not fully
described since they are known to anyone who
does mechanical and service work. Do not attempt
to perform work beyond your ability or at which
you have no experience. If you need assistance,
call an authorized service center or contact COATS
directly, (800) 688-6359.
1.
The vertical slide should be cleaned with a
vaporizing solvent and then lubricated with chassis
grease once a month.
2.
Check the adjustment of the Duckhead
®
mount/
demount tool once a month. See instructions on
page 18.
3.
The table top, clamps, steel Duckhead mount/
demount tool, and other working surfaces should
be cleaned with a vaporizing solvent every month.
4.
Inspect clamps. Remove metal chips and dirt
from the serrations with a wire brush every month.
5.
Check the tire pressure gauge function daily,
and check the accuracy monthly. Use a pressurized
tire and a high quality stick-type pressure gauge. If
necessary, adjust the dial of the machine gauge.
If the gauge is defective, replace it immediately
(part number 8107985). Contact COATS at (615)
641-7533. Check function of the pressure limiter
weekly. Always reinstall the lens after adjusting
the gauge.
6.
Make sure all fasteners are securely tightened.
Watch
Pressure on
Both Gauges
Air Service
Tank
Tire Changer
In
fl
ation Hose
Connected to
Tank