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COATS H.I.T. 5000 Changer • v

Safety Instructions

Only properly trained personnel should
service tires on the H.I.T. 5000. Read all
safety and operating instructions thor-
oughly before using the tire changer.

ALWAYS

remove all wheel weights and the valve

core to deflate the tire before servicing.

ALWAYS

cover the electric motor and switch box

before hosing down the tire changer. Be sure water
does not enter the motor or switch box.

ALWAYS

disconnect the electric power and air sup-

ply before attempting any maintenance.

ALWAYS

keep all working surfaces clean and free of

tire lube buildup.

ALWAYS

be aware of what each person is and will do

before attempting any two-person operation.

Bead Loosening

NEVER

place anything between the bead loosener

disc and the tire/wheel.

NEVER

place any part of your body between the

bead loosener disc and the tire/wheel, severe bodily
injury may result.

NEVER

allow the bead loosener to contact the

wheel, wheel damage may occur.

Demounting & Mounting

NEVER

stand on the working table while demount-

ing or mounting a tire.

ALWAYS

keep hands, feet, and other objects away

from moving parts while the machine in turned on.

ALWAYS

place the narrow bead seat to the outside

when clamping. Failure to demount the tire from the
narrow bead seat side may cause damage to the tire
beads.

ALWAYS

apply an approved rubber lubricant to rim

flanges and both tire beads before demounting or
mounting and seating the beads. 

NEVER

use

antifreeze, silicone, or petroleum base lubricants.

ALWAYS

clean and inspect the wheel.

NEVER

mount a tire on a damaged or rusty wheel.

Wheel damage or rust may cause tire or wheel failure
during inflation. Explosion from failure may result in
severe injury or death of the operator and bystanders. 

ALWAYS be sure the bead opposite the tool is in the

drop center before rotating the tire when demounting
or mounting to avoid damage to the tire beads.

Inflation

ALWAYS follow all applicable Local, State, and

Federal Codes, Rules, and Regulations; such as the
Federal OSHA Standard Number 1910.177.

NEVER

seat beads or inflate a tire on the tire

changer. The H.I.T. 5000 is not designed as a safety
device or stand for bead seating or inflation.

ALWAYS

use an approved inflation chamber or infla-

tion cage.

The following safety instructions are for one piece

wheels only. Refer to the manufacturer’s or R.M.A.
procedures for multipiece wheels.

ALWAYS

use an approved inflation chamber or infla-

tion cage equipped with a grip chuck and a remote
inflation gauge and valve. DO NOT OVER INFLATE!
Tire or wheel failure during and after inflation may
result in an explosion capable of causing severe injury
or death.

ALWAYS

inflate the tire to manufacturer’s recom-

mended cold operating pressure.

NEVER

reinflate a tire that has been run underin-

flated or flat without first demounting the tire and
checking for wheel and tire damage.

ALWAYS

inspect the tire interior for loose or broken

cords, cuts, penetrating objects, and other damage to
the carcass. Discard tires that cannot be properly
repaired.

NEVER

rework, weld, heat or braze wheels.

NEVER

strike the tire or wheel with a hammer.

ALWAYS

be sure the tire diameter exactly matches

the wheel diameter.

Tire failure under pressure can be haz-
ardous. Place the wheel inside an approved
inflation chamber or cage before inflating.
Use an approved remote inflation valve,
hose, and gauge. ALWAYS wear safety gog-
gles for eye protection. Do not stand beside
the wheel or cage during inflation. Keep
hands and other parts of the body out of
the cage during inflation. Observe the tire
pressure frequently. Do not exceed the
manufacturer’s recommended maximum
inflation pressure. Failure to follow these
instructions may cause the tire and rim to
separate with tremendous force, resulting
in serious personal injury or death.

DANGER

WARNING

Safety

Содержание Coats HIT 5000

Страница 1: ...utomotive Service Equipment and Tools Revision 01 02 H I T 5000 TRUCKTIRE CHANGER Installation Instructions Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Maintenance Instructions READ these instructions...

Страница 2: ...ii COATS H I T 5000 Changer Safety...

Страница 3: ...trical Installation vi Principal Operating Parts Specificatons 1 Wheel Clamping 2 Tubeless Duplex and Supersingle Tires Bead Loosening 3 Demounting 3 4 Mounting 4 Wheels with Lock Rings Bead Loosening...

Страница 4: ...sonnel to help prevent injury in typical shop activities Eye protection is essential dur ing tire service activity Safety glasses with side shields goggles or face shields are acceptable Back belts pr...

Страница 5: ...before rotating the tire when demounting or mounting to avoid damage to the tire beads Inflation ALWAYS follow all applicable Local State and Federal Codes Rules and Regulations such as the Federal O...

Страница 6: ...ly level and smooth floor prefer ably concrete Important Read this operators manual thoroughly before attempting to change any tires Also actuate the controls several times to become familiar with the...

Страница 7: ...l Operating Parts Specifications Working Area 10 Foot Wide x 10Foot Long x 8 Foot Height Weight 1 400 Pounds Handles Tires Truck 16 Inches to 24 5 Inches Tube type and Tubeless Grader Industrial and F...

Страница 8: ...e chuck until one of the jaw clamps is in the 12 o clock position 3 Open the jaw clamps slightly larger than the open ing you are clamping then move the jaw clamps up or down to the approximate center...

Страница 9: ...contact the rim 7 Move the bead loosening disc to the rear of the tire and repeat the steps above to loosen the rear bead Note Tire lubricant is very important in the demount ing and mounting process...

Страница 10: ...im as shown DO NOT CONTACT THE RIM 4 Securely clamp the vise grip to the rim edge at a position to the left of the combo tool Rotate the chuck clockwise until the vise grip hooks the inner bead and li...

Страница 11: ...advance the disc to push the tire about half way off the wheel Push the valve stem inside the wheel then finish pushing the tire off the wheel The tube will be damaged if the operator fails to push t...

Страница 12: ...isc into the sidewall until the bead is loosened 4 Continue to rotate the tire and apply a liberal amount of lube to the bead and the rim 5 Move the bead loosening tool to the inner bead and repeat th...

Страница 13: ...mount a tire Liberally lube each bead and rim edge while the bead loosener disc holds the bead away from the rim FAILURE TO APPLY LUBE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TIRE BEADS Mounting 1 Lube both be...

Страница 14: ...toward the wheel slightly This will relieve some of the pressure on the bead thus avoiding any damage which might occur from over stretching the bead Tire failure under pressure can be hazardous Place...

Страница 15: ...h 3 Using a grease gun and chassis grease lubricate the disk shaft on the bead roller tube once every month 4 Grease chain and check the tension once every month and adjust if necessary 5 Check hydrau...

Страница 16: ...s and accessories manufactured by the COATS Company will be warranted as stated above and this warranty shall not apply to the tire changer or any parts thereof if parts and accessories not manufactur...

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