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H. 

The tool clearance may change with machine use and 

should  be  inspected  often.  Failure  to  maintain  the  proper 
clearance may result in damage to the wheel rim and/or tire. 
 

 

J. 

Normal table top rotation for demounting is clockwise. 

Depress the table top pedal to rotate this direction. To rotate 
the table top counterclockwise, lift the pedal up with your toe.

 

 

K. 

Table top rotation can be stopped at any time by re-

moving your foot from the rotation pedal.

 

 

At times during the  mounting and demounting pro-

cedure, the bead lifting tool may encounter resistance and 
can be thrown. Keep one hand firmly on the tool to avoid 
possible tool disconnect. Use the reversing feature to back 
out of jam-ups. A thrown tool can cause injury.

 

10. Insert the smooth curved end of the bead lifting tool over 
the forward end of the demount head and below the top bead of 
the tire. Lift the bead up and over the knob on the Mounting 
head  (figure  10).  Also,  note  the  valve  stem  position  to  the 
Mounting head. Use your free hand to press down on the tire 
opposite the Mounting head to  allow the bead  to utilize the 
drop center area of the rim, this position reduces stresses in the 
bead and allows an easier bead lift.

 

Figure 10 - Insert Bead Lifting Tool

 

11. Push the bead lifting tool down towards the wheel to lift 
the tire bead up and over the knob portion of the demount head. 
Hold the tool and bead in this position (figure 11).

 

Figure 11 - Lift Bead Over Demount Head

 

12.  Depress  the  table  top  pedal  to  rotate  the  wheel.  The 
Mounting head will guide the tire bead up and over the edge 
of the wheel. Continue rotation until the upper bead is de-
mounted. 
 

 

L. 

Push down on the tire across from the demount head 

during table top rotation to utilize the drop center area of the 
wheel. This reduces the tensional force on the top or first 
bead during demount (figure 10).

 

Figure 12 - Demounting Lower Bead

 

13. Lift and hold the tire at an angle so that the lower bead 
is resting in the drop center directly across from the de-
mount head, and is loose below the demount head (figure 
12). Insert the smooth curved end of the bead lifting tool 
down over the forward end of the mount/demount tool and 
below the lower bead. Lift the bead up and over the knob 
on the demount head (figure 13).

 

Figure 13 - Guide Lower Bead Over Tool Head

 

14. Depress the table top pedal to rotate the wheel. The 
demount head will guide the bead up and over the edge of 
the  wheel.  Continue  rotation  until  lower  bead  is  de-
mounted. 
 

 

M. 

With tube-type tires, demount the upper bead and 

remove the tube before demounting the lower bead.

 

Summary of Contents for TWC-412NIC

Page 1: ...ation of the machine such as safety warning and precautions assembly operating main tenance and parts list as sembly diagrams Keep your invoice with this manual for future reference Manufacturer shall...

Page 2: ...x77x100cm Shipping Weight 220kg 230kg Voltage 0 9 1 1 of nominal voltage Frequency 0 98 1 02 of nominal frequency Ambient Temperature 5 40 C Operation Humidity 30 95 Installation altitude NOT exceed 1...

Page 3: ...r Pedal 2 Jaw clamp Pedal 3 Reverse Pedal 4 Turntable 5 Jaw 6 Mounting head 7 Hexagonal shaft 8 Swing arm 9 Locking handle 10 Column 11 FRL 12 Shovel 13 Rubber wheel support 14 STL 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11...

Page 4: ...4 1 Optional Upgrade Accessories...

Page 5: ...ker 3 Connect the inflation gun if it is to be installed to its connector 4 Connect the tire changer to a compressed air network Suggested working pressure is 8 bar using the connector which is on the...

Page 6: ...ion against the bumper pads and excessive wear on pivots Deflate the tire completely to prolong the life of your machine 1 Deflate the tire completely by removing the valve core from the valve stem fi...

Page 7: ...the top of the vertical slide to move the demount head into contact with the rim edge Push the locking handle back and lock the slide into place figure 7 Figure 7 Position Mount Demount Tool 8 The mo...

Page 8: ...r bead lift Figure 10 Insert Bead Lifting Tool 11 Push the bead lifting tool down towards the wheel to lift the tire bead up and over the knob portion of the demount head Hold the tool and bead in thi...

Page 9: ...without checking both tire and wheel for damage and to be certain the sizes match Do not let untrained persons operate tire changer and keep bystanders out of service area Forcing the tire onto the r...

Page 10: ...tube type tires mount lower bead first move swing arm out install tube and then mount upper bead 9 Inflation Tire inflation is performed in three steps BEAD SEAL BEAD SEAT and INFLATION These steps ar...

Page 11: ...nd debris to be blown into the air with enough force to injure operator and or bystander Do not use the bead sealing control position to inflate a tire S This unit is equipped with a pressure limiter...

Page 12: ...ating will usually require at least 7 PSI in the tire 40 PSI is the maximum safe pressure at this stage regardless of tire operating pressure Most European import cars and many aftermarket alloy wheel...

Page 13: ...SAFETY REGULATIONS The operator must be a well trained professional personnel This device could only function when work together with our tire changer We won t responsible for any unauthorized modifi...

Page 14: ...The following steps show how to install the DAS ARM 1 Disconnect the tire changer from the electric power source and the compressed air circuit 2 See Fig 3 and 4 for pulling the mounting seat 1 and 2...

Page 15: ...NTROL VALVE Controlling the control valve level could attain the rise or decline of the tool holding arms TRIAL OPERATIONS The DAS ARM must connect with air compressor and 8 bar air pressure is desira...

Page 16: ...epress the corresponding pedal to close or open the jaws for the clamping of the rim 9 2 DEMOUNTING THE TIRE 1 Firstly break and loosen the beads if it is necessary Loosen the locking nut to lower the...

Page 17: ...g block and closed to mount ing head Press down the bead Using a Tire lever take the tire flap top over the mounting head Turn the table clockwise to demount a bead Finally using the tire lever take t...

Page 18: ...nder the rim flange Finally pull out the mounting head and DAS ARM Fill up the air into tire then remove the tire from tire changer Phenomena Switch level is not flexible Analysis 1 Disconnected with...

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