11.3
Bead pressing device operating unit
It is made up of an handle control (Fig. 16 ref. 1), positioned on the
device. This handle control allows to operate the vertical movement
of the presser roller (Fig. 16 ref. 3). Lift the lever (Fig. 16 ref. 2) to
operate the upwards movement, and lower the lever (Fig. 16 ref. 2)
to perform the downwards movement. The device arm positioning
next to the tire is a completely manual operation.
Fig. 16
11.4 Pedalboard
“Pedal A” has two maintained action operative positions. When
it is pushed downwards it controls chuck motor clockwise rotary
movement. When the pedal is lifted upwards it operates the op-
posite movement.
THE CHUCK UNIT SPEED CAN BE CONTINU-
OUSLY ADJUSTED UP TO THE MAXIMUM
SPEED THROUGH A PROGRESSIVE PRESSURE
ON THE PEDAL, ONLY IN CLOCKWISE DIREC-
TION.
“Pedal B” has a different function according to the version present
on the machine.
Version with inflation with pressure gauge
The inflation pedal in this version has only one function. A continu-
ous pressure supplies air at a controlled pressure (max 4.2 ± 0.2
bar / 60 ± 3 psi).
DO NOT CHANGE THE SET OPERATING PRES-
SURE VALUE BY MEANS OF THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE VALVES. THE MANUFACTURER
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY
OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM UNAUTHORISED
CHANGES.
Version with tubeless inflation
The inflation pedal has two functions. The supply of air at max. con-
trolled 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 tire.
DO NOT CHANGE THE SET OPERATING PRES-
SURE VALUE BY MEANS OF THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE VALVES. THE MANUFACTURER
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY
OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM UNAUTHORISED
CHANGES.
Fig. 17
KEY (pedal ref.
_
B)
ref. 1 - Tire inflation with pressure gauge
ref. 2 - Tire inflation with pressure gauge + inflation nozzle
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