Danger – COATS 9500 Electro-Hydraulic Tire Changer User Manual

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iv • COATS 9500 Tire Changer

Bead Loosening Safety

NEVER

place any part of your body between the bead

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

NEVER

place anything between the bead loosener

disc and the tire/wheel as damage may result.

NEVER

allow the bead loosener to contact the wheel,

wheel damage may occur.

Demounting & Mounting Safety

NEVER

stand on the working table while demounting

or mounting a tire, as personal injury may result.

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 before servic-

ing.

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 Safety

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.

This tire changer 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. pro-
cedures for multipiece wheels.

ALWAYS

use an approved inflation chamber or infla-

tion cage equipped with a grip chuck and a remote infla-
tion 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 underinflated

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 hazardous.
Place the wheel inside an approved inflation
chamber or cage before inflating. Use an
approved remote inflation valve, hose, and
gauge. ALWAYS wear safety goggles 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 fre-
quently. 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 per-
sonal injury or death.

DANGER

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