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8913295
4 to 21 in. Portable Tire Changer
V4.0
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For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
MOUNTING TO A CEMENT FLOOR
Make sure there is a minimum of 3 feet of working space on all sides of the tire
changer before mounting to the floor.
1. Always mount the tire changer to a concrete floor in an area that is well lit,
has adequate workspace and is away from areas of high foot traffic.
2. Ensure that the concrete floor is at least 4 in. in depth before mounting.
3. With at least one other person assisting you, move the tire changer to the
desired location.
4. Use the 1/2 in. holes at the base as a template for the holes to be drilled in
the floor.
WARNING! Do not use a concrete drill bit larger than 1/2 in. in diameter.
Larger holes may greatly reduce stability during operation.
5. Mark the location of the holes to be drilled and move the tire changer out
of the way.
6. Drill four holes in the concrete floor equal to the length of four 3 x 1/2 in.
cement anchors (not included). The cement anchors will be used to secure
the tire changer to the floor.
7. Blow out the dust from the newly drilled holes.
8. Align the mounting holes at the base of the tire changer with the holes in
the floor surface. It may be necessary to level the tire changer with a
carpenter’s level and steel shims (not included).
9. Use a hammer to tap the cement anchors through the mounting holes on
the base of the tire changer and into the drilled holes in the floor until the
washer is flush with the base of the tire changer.
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