R76 Series of Tire Changers
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P/N 5900346 — Rev. C — Dec. 2019
Maintenance
Make sure your Tire Changer is maintained on a regular basis.
⚠
WARNING
Disconnect the Tire Changer from power and incoming air
before performing
any Maintenance
. Take whatever steps are necessary to make sure the unit
cannot be re-energized until Maintenance is over (such as Lockout/Tagout).
Because the unit uses electrical and pneumatic energy, you could be electrocuted
or even killed if the unit is powered back on during Maintenance.
The Tire Changer uses pneumatic and electrical energy; if your organization has
Lockout/Tagout
policies
, make sure to implement them before performing maintenance on the Tire Changer.
Regular Maintenance
•
Daily
: Make sure the unit is clean and dry.
•
Weekly
: Check all labels to make sure they are in place and legible. Contact BendPak Ranger if
replacement labels are needed.
•
Weekly
: Check the water level of the Regulator/Filter. If the reservoir is one quarter (25%) or more
filled with water, drain it. Refer to
•
Weekly
: Check the oil feed rate of the Oiler/Lubricator. It should be 1 to 2 drops per use of a
pneumatic component. If it is above or below this level, you need to adjust it. Refer to
•
Weekly
: Check the amount of pneumatic oil in the Oiler/Lubricator reservoir. If it is under one half
(50%) full, add oil. Refer to
Check the Oil Feed Rate and Adding Oil
•
Monthly
: Check the accuracy of the Inflation Gauge using a pressurized tire and a high-quality
pressure gauge. Fix immediately if not working correctly.
•
Monthly
: Make sure all Anchor Bolts are tightened and secure, if used.
•
Monthly
: Make sure all components are in good operating condition. If you find a component that
is
not
working correctly, take the Tire Changer out of service and refer to
more information.
•
Twice a Year
: Have a licensed Electrician check the electronic components.
•
Yearly
: Take the Tire Changer out of service, disconnect it from power, and then thoroughly
check and clean all components.
⚠
WARNING:
Do not operate your Tire Changer if you find issues; instead, take the unit out of
service, then contact your dealer, visit
, or call
(805) 933-9970
.