INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GB
Page 19 of 60
Fig. 19
RAVAGLIOLI S.p.A.
7300-M018-2_R
G8945.26 - G8945IT.26 - G8945V.26 - G8945ITV.26 - G8945V.26S - G8945ITV.26S - G8945D.26 - G8945ITD.26 - G8945D.26S - G8945ITD.26S
11.4 Pedalboard
The pedal (
Fig. 19 ref. 1
) (only for G8945V.26S -
G8945ITV.26S - G8945D.26S - G8945ITD.26S models)
has a maintained control position and operates the
handling of the wheel lifting device.
Pulling the pedal downwards the lifting device starts its
rise while , on the contrary pulling the pedal upwards
the lifting device starts descending.
Releasing the pedal at any time will provoke the lifting
devices top.
The pedal (
Fig. 19 ref. 2
) operates the vertical trans-
lation of the tool arm (disengagement).
Pulling the pedal downwards the tool arm in working
position starts its descent. Press it again to obtain the
tool arm rise in disengagement position.
The pedal (
Fig. 19 ref. 3
) has two maintained control
operative positions. When it is pushed downwards it
controls mandrel motor clockwise rotary movement.
When the pedal is lifted upwards it operates the op-
posite movement.
The pedal (
Fig. 19 ref. 4
) has a maintained control
operative position. When pressed down, it operates
the bead breaker arm closing. Releasing the pedal, the
arm returns to rest position.
The inflation pedal (
Fig. 19 ref. 5
) has a different
function according to the version present on the ma-
chine.
Version with inflation with pressure gauge
The inflation pedal in this version has only one
function. A continuous pressure supplies air at a
controlled pressure (max 4.2 ± 0,2 bar 60 PSI).
Version with tubeless inflation
The inflation pedal has two functions. The supply of
air at a controlled pressure as in the previous version,
and a second function of a jet of air from the inflation
nozzle to assist the beading in of the tyre.
DO NOT CHANGE THE SET OP-
ERATING PRESSURE VALUE BY
MEANS OF THE MAXIMUM PRES-
SURE VALVES. THE MANUFAC-
TURER SHALL NOT BE RESPON-
SIBLE FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE
ARISING FROM UNAUTHORISED
CHANGES.