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 WARRANTY/SERVICE AND REPAIR 

Snap-on® Tools Limited Two (2) Year Warranty

Snap-on Tools Company (the “Seller”) warrants only to original purchasers who use the Equipment in their business 

that under normal use, care and service, the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from 

defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of original invoice. Seller does not provide any 

warranty for accessories used with the Equipment that are not manufactured by Seller.

SELLER’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED SOLELY TO THE REPAIR OR, AT SELL-

ER’S OPTION, REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR PARTS WHICH TO SELLER’S SATISFACTION ARE DE-

TERMINED TO BE DEFECTIVE AND WHICH ARE NECESSARY, IN SELLER’S JUDGMENT, TO RETURN THIS 

EQUIPMENT  TO  GOOD OPERATING  CONDITION. NO OTHER W ARRANTIES,  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR 

STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT-

NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESS-

LY DISCLAIMED.

SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS OR DAM-

AGES INCURRED BY PURCHASERS OR OTHERS (including, without limitations, lost pro f ts, revenues, and an-

ticipated sales, business opportunities or goodwill, or interruption of business and any other injury or damage).

This warranty does not cover (and separate charges for parts, labor and related expenses shall apply to) any dam-

age to, malfunctioning, inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by, resulting from or attributable 

to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering; (B) alteration, modif cation or adjustment of the Equipment by other than Seller’s 

authorized representatives; (e) installation, repair or maintenance (other than speci f ed operator maintenance) of 

the Equipment or related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Seller’s authorized 

representatives; (D) improper or negligent use, application, operation, care, cleaning, storage or handling; (E)  f re, 

water, wind, lightning or other natural causes; (F) adverse environmental conditions, including, without limitation, 

excessive heat, moisture, corrosive elements, dust or other air contaminants, radio frequency interference, electric 

power failure, power line voltages beyond those specif ed for the Equipment, unusual physical, electrical or electro-

magnetic stress and/or any other condition outside of Seller ’s environmental specif cations; (G) use of the Equip-

ment in combination or connection with other equipment, attachments, supplies or consumables not manufactured 

or supplied by Seller; or (H) failure to comply with any applicable federal, state or local regulation, requirement or 

specif cation governing welders and related supplies or consumables.

Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed on regular business days during Seller’s 

normal working hours within a reasonable time following purchaser ’s request. All requests for W arranty service 

must be made during the stated Warranty period. Proof of purchase date is required to make a W arranty request. 

This Warranty is nontransferable.

Notice

:  The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. 

Snap-on

 makes no warranty 

with regard to this material. 

Snap-on

 shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential 

damages in connection with furnishings, performance, or use of this material.

This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright and patents. All rights are reserved. 

No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated without prior written consent of 

Snap-on.

 

        

        

Snap-on Equipment, 309 Exchange Ave. Conway,  Arkansas 72032

Customer Service and Technical Support Line 800-225-5786

Assembled in USA. Snap-on and Wrench “S” are trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated.

©Snap-on Incorporated 2013. All Rights Reserved.

Printed in United States. Snap-on, 2801 80th St., Kenosha, WI 53143   www.snapon.com

Form ZEEWH311B3 REV C..  10.29.2014..  wdc 

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Summary of Contents for EEWH311B

Page 1: ...Air Electric Tire Changer Operation Instructions Form ZEEWH11B3 Rev C EEWH311B ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 Operation Manual EEWH311B Air Electric Tire Changer ...

Page 3: ...nician s responsibility to be knowledgeable of the wheels and tires being changed It is essential to use proper service methods and change tires in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety the safety of others in the work area or the equipment or vehicle being serviced It is assumed that prior to using the EEWH31 1B Air Electric Tire Changer the operator has a thorou...

Page 4: ...d with a current rating equal to or greater than that of the equipment should be used Cords rated for less current than the equipment can overheat Unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use Never use the cord to pull the plug from the outlet Grasp plug and pull to disconnect Do not expose the equipment to rain Do not use on wet surfaces Plug unit into correct power supply Do not remov...

Page 5: ...o not use tools other than those supplied with tire changer Do not bypass any safety features Use proper tire lubricant to prevent tire binding Contact with moving parts could cause injury Risk of eye injury Flying debris dirt and f uids may be discharged during bead seating and inf ation process Remove any debris from tire tread and wheel surfaces Remove excess tire lubricant or paste before infl...

Page 6: ... designed for this purpose Lock turntable clamp on inside of rim before attempting to inflate tire Use approved tire bead lubricant before removing or installing tire on rim ALWAYS position the optional Safety Restraint Arm over the wheel to hold it to the turntable while inflating if so equipped Optional Accessory If a tire explodes on this tire changer STOP using it until the Safety Restraint Ar...

Page 7: ... Controls Page 13 3 1 Presetting of clamping jaws Page 15 4 0 Mounting And Demounting Precautions Page 16 4 1 Demounting Tubeless Tires Page 16 4 2 Mounting Tubeless Tires Page 19 4 3 If the top tire bead is diff cult to mount Page 20 4 4 Inf ation of Tubeless Tires Page 20 5 0 Demounting Tube Type Tires Page 21 5 1 Mounting Tube Type Tires Page 21 5 2 Inf ating Tube Type Tires Page 22 5 3 Operati...

Page 8: ...e 3300 lbs kN 15 Bead Breaker Positions 3 Bead Breaker position 1 3 5 to 13 Bead Breaker position 2 4 to 14 5 Bead Breaker position 3 4 5 to 15 5 Turn Table Operation Single Speed with Reverse Turn Table Torque lb ft 738 Turn Table Speed RPM 7 CW 7 CCW Max tire diameter 40 mm 1016 Max tire width 15 381mm Max wheel width 15 381mm Rim diameter outside locking 10 24 254 609mm Rim diameter inside lock...

Page 9: ... OILER Lubricates all air used for machine operation does not lubricate air used for tire in f ation as do some competitive models HIGH TORQUE 1HP MOTOR Industrial strength high torque turntable drive motor eliminates tire remount stalling on low prof le high performance tires TRANSMISSION Designed for extremely heavy use the critical motor to turntable transmission linkage carries a full two 2 ye...

Page 10: ...unt Head 10 Each std ST4027645 Jaw Protector Covers Jaw 4 each opt EAC0087G48A Jaw Protector Original Replacement 1 ea std 5 14126A Paste Brush std 8 03229A Paste Bucket std EAA0329G99A Inflation Hose Assembly std EAA0247G02A Tire Mounting Bar std EAA0247G04A Protective Cover For tire lever EAA0247G02A opt EAA0304G14A Wave Tire Tool opt EAA0247G14A Motorcycle Bead Breaker Blade opt EAA0304G15A Pro...

Page 11: ...only a few moments Follow these instructions carefully to insure proper and safe operation The Tire Changer is delivered mounted to a wooden skid Remove tire changer from its mounts carefully taking care to avoid any back strain Place Tire Changer where proper operation will be unobstructed to all sides Install the machine in a covered and dry place 2 0 1 ANCHORING Once placed in the desired locat...

Page 12: ...th a water separator dryer type modi f cation for maximum performance After ensuring all the above proceed as follows A Connect the machine to the air supply with a rubber hose rated for the pressure with an internal diameter of no less than 1 2 12 5 mm The air inlet f tting is NPT tapered pipe threads WARNING BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE AIR SUPPLY BE SURE ALL PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF THE M...

Page 13: ...se the jaws may be stopped in any position C Press down and hold the second pedal from the right the turntable turns clockwise All the way down the turntable rotates at the maximum speed 7 RPM Lift the pedal and the turntable turns counter clockwise 7 RPM D Open the bead breaker arm Press down and hold the f rst pedal from the right by doing this you operate the bead breaker blade and the arm will...

Page 14: ...creases Fig 3 0 3 984a Figure 3 0 3 3 To lock push the buttonf rmly with the thumb Fig 3 0 4 982a Figure 3 0 4 F Press bead seater inf ator pedal on left side of the machine half way down 1 Fig 3 0 5 air will come from inf ation hose end only 1005 Figure 3 0 5 G Press bead seater pedal down swiftly to get air blast from the inf ator jets Air simultaneously comes out of inf ator hose WARNING WHEN O...

Page 15: ...e rim C To reposition the jaws free the lock pin by applying pressure on the lever C on the right side of each jaw Slide the jaws towards the required position and release the lever make sure the jaw is now locked f rmly Repeat the procedure on all the turntable jaws With the jaws in position 1 1 Fig 3 1 1 the operative diameter is exactly as indicated by the scale A B on the turntable With the ja...

Page 16: ... bead breaker blade is not over the top of any portion of the rim Now activate the bead breaker pedal As soon as the bead dislodges from the rim release the breaker foot pedal It may be necessary to rotate the tire 90 degrees and repeat the above procedure to dislodge all beads Pay extra attention during this operation as it is easy to mistakenly keep your foot on the bead breaking pedal too long ...

Page 17: ...re contact between rim and clamp as shown in 4 1 3a 331 Fig 4 1 3 Fig 4 1 3a WARNING MOVE YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE RIM BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL DOWN STROKE E Gently position the mount demount head in contact with the rim edge and lock it into place the tool automatically moves away from the rim edge vertically and horizontally approximately 1 16 2mm this is necessary to avoid any rim contact duri...

Page 18: ... ANY OTHER POINT ON THE RIM F Insert the mount demount tool between the bead and the mount demount head Pry the bead onto the mount demount head using the mount demount head as the leverage point To make this operation easier insure that the bead of the tire 180º across from the mount demount head is in the drop center of the wheel Push the tire into the drop center with your hand or bead depresso...

Page 19: ...o the turntable and rotate it so that the valve is at the 2 o clock position Place the tire to be mounted on the rim Tilt the column forward in so that the mount demount head is in the working position Fig 4 2 3 Position the lower bead on top of the mount demount head and UNDER the mounting f nger of the mount demount head Fig 4 2 3 Turn the wheel clockwise right pedal down while simultaneously pu...

Page 20: ... IS THE MOST DANGEROUS PART OF MOUNTING A TIRE IT IS POSSIBLE TO INCORRECTLY MOUNT TIRES THAT ARE 1 2 SMALLER IN DIAMETER THAN THE RIM THAT THEY ARE MOUNTED ON WHILE THESE BEADS WILL SEAL IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET THEM TO SEAT IN THEIR PROPER POSITION EXPLOSION OF A TIRE MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE ALLOWED BY THE TIRE MANUFACTURER IF YOU CLAMPED THE RIM FROM TH...

Page 21: ...urer s suggested pressure Never exceed pressure listed on tire sidewall 5 0 DEMOUNTING TUBE TYPE TIRES A For breaking the bead operate as described for the tubeless tires in section 4 1 point A to F In this case the valve is part of the tube NOTICE BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE TUBE DURING THE BEAD BREAKING OPERATION THE VALVE SHOULD BE OPPOSITE TO THE BLADE OF THE BEAD BREAKER B To demount the f r...

Page 22: ...AT BEADS OR DURING INFLATION IT IS POSSIBLE TO MOUNT TIRES THAT ARE 1 2 SMALLER IN DIAMETER THAN THE RIM THAT THEY ARE MOUNTED ON WHILE THESE BEADS WILL SEAL IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET THEM TO SEAT IN THEIR PROPER POSITION EXPLOSION OF A TIRE MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE ALLOWED BY THE TIRE MANUFACTURER THE RIM MUST BE UN CLAMPED WHEN INFLATING THE OPERATOR MUST ...

Page 23: ...at any position around the 360 degrees of rotation The Bead Depressor will be useful numerous times throughout the remount cycle When remounting a tire the bead depressor will ensure that the bead stays down in the drop center of the rim until the entire bead has been remounted onto the rim Once the f rst bead has been remounted move the bead depressor into position just behind the mount demount h...

Page 24: ...g 6 0 1 B Periodically clean all moving metal parts and lubricate with oil C Weekly clean the teeth of the jaws 1 Fig 6 0 2 with a wire brush check the nylon clamping jaw insert 2 and replace if worn Clean the lock un lock mechanism of the clamping jaw 3 and slightly lubricate it 1105 Fig 6 0 2 D Inspect and replace as necessary the plastic mount demount head insert The insert is held in place by ...

Page 25: ...e column to the cabinet Add grease through the greasing nipple Fig 6 0 4 7 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL For waste electrical and electronic equipment At the time of disposal at the end of the lifetime of this equipment you must 1 NOT dispose of the equipment as municipal waste and separate collection is mandatory 2 Ask the retailer about collection points authorized for regular disposal 3 Stick to ...

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Page 28: ... or negligent use application operation care cleaning storage or handling E f re water wind lightning or other natural causes F adverse environmental conditions including without limitation excessive heat moisture corrosive elements dust or other air contaminants radio frequency interference electric power failure power line voltages beyond those specif ed for the Equipment unusual physical electr...

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