Warning, Caution, Danger – COATS 5030 A/E Tire Changer User Manual

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Important: Always read and follow operating instructions.

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WARNING

Do not force the tire onto the rim. Bead dam-
age could result making the tire unsafe and/
or creating the risk of injury.

NOTE: If table top rotation stalls, reverse the table top

momentarily until the tire bead is again loose on the

wheel. Reposition the mount tool, make sure the bead

is correctly positioned in the drop center of the wheel,

then attempt mounting again.

NOTE: For low profile or stiff sidewall tires, it may be

advantageous to use the bead lifting tool to initially hold

the upper bead down in the drop center, or use drop

center tools as shown in Figure 30.

NOTE: For tube type tires, mount the lower bead first,

move swing arm out, install the tube, and then mount

the upper bead.

Inflation

Tire inflation is performed in three steps: Bead Seal,

Bead Seat and Inflation. These steps are explained in

detail on page 10-11. Read the explanation of each step

and understand them thoroughly before proceeding.

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.

DANGER

Tire failure under pressure is hazardous. This
tire changer is not intended to be a safety
device to contain exploding tires, tubes,
wheels, or bead sealing equipment. Inspect
tire and wheel carefully for match, wear,
or defects before mounting. Always use
approved tire bead lubricant during mount-
ing and inflation.

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

of the machine, controls the flow of air through the

inflation hose.

NOTE: The clip-on chuck on the end of the hose

should always be an open style with all parts in
proper working order.

Position 1 - At Rest – 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 and into the tire for

inflation. 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 pres-

sure is allowed to flow through the valve and to the

air-flate bead seal jets on the table top for bead sealing.

CAUTION

Use Position 3 for bead sealing only. Do not
use this position without a tire and wheel
positioned on the table top. Dirt and debris
could be blown into the air with enough
force to injure the operator or bystanders.
Do not use the position to inflate a tire.

Important: The unit is equipped with a pressure limiter

to assist the operator with proper tire inflation. When

the inflation pedal is held in position 2, the pressure

limiter cycles the machine between position 2 (inflation)

and position 1 (at rest, no air flow to tire). This cycling

helps to prevent over inflation of the tire. Tires can

still be over inflated and explode with the use of this

pressure limiter if all of the instructions in this manual

are not followed completely. The pressure limiter will

keep most car and light truck tires from inflating beyond

60 PSI (small tires may reach higher pressures). It is

the operator’s responsibility to follow all instructions

and to control inflation pressure as specified in these

instructions. Check the function of the pressure limiter

regularly and maintain it according to the instructions

provided in this manual for safe and proper operation.

Tires that require inflation beyond 60 PSI should be

inflated in a safety cage.

Tire Pressure

Tire Inflation

Tire Inflation

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