DT-50 and DT-50A Tire Changer
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P/N 5900260 — Rev. A1 — Dec. 2020
Connecting to Power
The Tire Changer comes configured for a 110 VAC power source. It may be converted to function with
a 220 VAC power source, if desired.
⚠
DANGER
All electrical work (including changing a Plug from 110 VAC to 220 VAC) must be done
by a licensed, certified Electrician. If you do not use a licensed, certified Electrician, you
void your warranty and put everyone who uses the Tire Changer in danger of injury or,
in rare cases, death.
Important:
The Tire Changer uses pneumatic and electrical energy; if your organization has
Lockout/Tag-out policies, implement them once the unit is connected to power.
When you receive it from the factory, the Tire Changer
is configured for a 110 VAC power source. You can
confirm this in two ways:
•
Plug
. The Power Cord has a 110 VAC plug on it.
•
Voltage Selector Switch setting
. The
Voltage Selector Switch (on the back side of the
unit, near the power cord) is set to the
110V
setting. See figure below.
If you want to connect the Tire Changer to a 110 VAC
power source, simply plug it in to a 110 VAC power
outlet
without changing the setting of the Voltage
Switch
. No Electrician is needed to use the Tire
Changer with a 110 VAC power source as received
from the factory.
To convert the Tire Changer to use a 220
VAC power source
:
Make sure the Tire Changer is
disconnected
from the power source
.
Cut off the 110 VAC plug on the end of the Power
Cord and have a
licensed, certified
Electrician
attach a 220 VAC NEMA 30 amp
plug.
Do not change the 110 VAC plug to a 220
VAC plug unless you are a licensed, certified
Electrician.
See
Change the setting of the Voltage Selector Switch on the back panel of the Tire Changer to
220V
.
This can be done using either your finger or a slot screwdriver.
Double check the Voltage Selector Switch to make sure it is set to the
220V
setting.
⚠
CAUTION
The setting of the Voltage Selector Switch
must
match the power source. If you
plug the unit in to 110 VAC power when the Switch is set to 220V or you plug the
unit in to 220 VAC power when the Switch is set to 110V, you void your warranty
and you could severely damage the Tire Changer.
Partial back side view. Not to scale.
Not all components shown.
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