5.
INSTALLATION
5.1. Position the tyre spreader in the required working area and bolt it firmly to the floor. Leave enough clearance around the unit to allow for tilting and
rotating the tyre.
6. OPERATION
WARNING! DO NOT operate the tilt pedal at any time,without first taking hold of the roller platform or a tyre that is secured to it.
6.1
Ensure the roller platform is in the horizontal position.
6.2
If necessary adjust the positions of the mounting pin (B) and the handle carrier (E) to suit the tyre to be worked on.
6.3 Place the tyre to be repaired onto the platform rollers and rotate it round until the repair area is accessible. Rotate the tyre hooks (A) and
(G) over the rims of the tyre and take up the tension with the handle as shown in fig.2.
5.4
Push the handle over centre into the down position to stretch the tyre. On the side of the Handle Carrier upright is a locking plate. Rotate
the handle locking plate around so that the slot in it drops over the tyre hook (G) to prevent the handle
moving upwards. See fig.3.
5.5
To gain easier access to the repair area the platform can be tilted into one of four positions. See figs.1 & 4. To do this, first
take firm hold of the tyre and depress the foot pedal (K).Move the tyre into the required position and release the foot
pedal to allow the locking pin to snap into the nearest available locking position. Once positioned the tyre can also be rotated through
360° for further accessibility.
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