Danger, Caution – BASELINE Tire Changer User Manual

Page 12

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Important: Always read and follow operating instructions.

Infl ation

Tire inflation is performed in three steps: BEAD SEAL,

BEAD SEAT, and INFLATION. These steps are explained

in detail on page 12. Read the explanation of each step

and understand them thoroughly before proceeding.

DANGER

Tire failure under pressure is hazardous.
This tire changer Will Not Restrain Explod-
ing Tires, rims or other related equipment.
Inspect tire and wheel carefully for match,
wear, damage, or defects before mounting.
Always use approved tire bead lubricant
during mounting and inflation.

CAUTION

The clip-on chuck allows the operator to
keep hands and entire body back from inflat-
ing tire. The chuck must be an open/freeflow
style with all parts in proper working order.

CAUTION

Check for proper inflation gauge operation.
Accurate pressure readings are important
to safe tire inflation. Refer to the Operat-
ing Maintenance section of this manual for
instructions.

CAUTION

If the rim has been clamped from the outside
for tire mounting, release the clamps, lift the
tire, and move the clamps to the center of
the table top.

CAUTION

If the wheel/tire has a diameter larger than
14-inches and is difficult to bead seal, the
clamps should be moved to the center of the
table top for the bead seal operation.

The inflation pedal, located at the rear of the left side

of the machine, controls the flow of air through the

inflation hose, and has three positions.

Note: The clip-on chuck on the end of the hose should

always be an open/freeflow style with all parts in proper

working order.

Position 1 - Tire Pressure – With the inflation hose

attached to the tire valve and the pedal in this position,

the air gauge will register the air pressure in the tire.

Whenever your foot is removed from the pedal, it will

return to this position.

Position 2 - Tire Inflation – This is the first activated

position. With the inflation hose attached to the tire

valve and the pedal in this position, line pressure is

allowed to flow through the valve system and into the

tire for inflation. Correct tire pressure is not indicated on

the gauge in this position.

Position 3 - Bead Sealing – This is the second and last

activated position. With the inflation hose attached to

the tire valve and the pedal in this position, line pressure

is allowed to flow through the valve and to the air-flate

bead seal jets on the table top for bead sealing.

1.

If the rim has been clamped from the outside for

tire mounting, release the clamps, lift the tire, and move

the clamps to the center of the table top.

Note the Inflation Pedal Positions (See Diagram)

Tire Pressure

Tire Inflation

Bead Sealing

Inflation Pedal Positions

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