Warning, Caution – COATS 4070 Tire Changer User Manual

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Important: Always read and follow operating instructions.

Tire Mounting

This information must be read and followed carefully

to prevent accidents and injuries during mounting.

WARNING

Check tire and wheel carefully before
mounting. Make sure the tire bead diameter
and wheel diameter match exactly. Con-
sult the Rubber Manufacturer’s Association
for approved rim widths for tire sizes. Mis-
matched tires and wheels explode.

CAUTION

Never Mount a tire and wheel handed to
you by anyone without checking both tire
and wheel for damage and compatibility. Be
extra cautious of persons without knowl-
edge of tire service. Keep by-standers out of
service area.

WARNING

Never mount a damaged tire. Never mount a
tire on a rusty or damaged wheel. Damaged
tires and/or wheels may explode.

CAUTION

If you damage the tire bead during mount-
ing, STOP!, remove the tire and mark it as
damaged. Do not mount a damaged tire.

1.

Inspect the wheel closely for damage. Remove

any rubber or light corrosion from rim (figure 9). Inspect

both the inside and outside of the tire, and pay special

attention to the bead area. Do not attempt to service

heavily corroded wheels. Apply rubber lubricant to the

outside of both beads and to the inside of the top bead

(figure 10).

2.

Place the tire over the wheel as shown in figure 11.

Hook the mounting end of the combination tool over the

rim flange and place the slot in the tool over the center

post key.

3.

Grasp the tire and rotate it clockwise until the

lower bead contacts the mounting end of the tool.

Continue to rotate the tire until the bead slides into the

groove on the tool (figure 11).

Figure 9 - Inspect Wheel Before Beginning

Figure 10 - Lubricate Beads

Figure 11 - Positioning Tire and Combination Tool

4.

Push down on the tire with your left hand to hold

the lower bead in the drop center of the wheel. Use

your right hand to hold the combination tool down over

the center post key. Refer to figure 11.

5.

Press the foot pedal. Continue to push the tire down

into the drop center and maintain pressure against the

combination tool while it rotates. Allow the combination

tool to make a full cycle.

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