COATS 6060 AX/EX Tire Changer User Manual

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5.

Determine the mounting side of the wheel. The
mounting side is the narrow side of the drop
center. (Tire removed in Figure 4 for clarity.)

Figure 4 – Determining Mounting Side of Wheel

6.

Place tire/wheel assembly on table top with
mounting side up (Figure 5). Use the clamp
control pedal to move the clamps inwards (push
pedal down) or outwards (toggle pedal up).
Clamp steel wheels from the inside (clamps
push outwards against wheel). Clamp mag and
custom wheels from the outside (clamps push
inwards against the outside rim edge). Refer to
the Performance Tires and Wheels section.

Figure 5 – Place Tire/Wheel Assembly on Table Top

7.

Move the swing arm into position. Pull the
locking handle forward to release the slide.
Push down on the top of the vertical slide to
move the demount head into contact with the
rim edge. Push the locking handle back to lock
the slide into place. As the slide is locked, the
mount/demount head will move upward
approximately 1/8 inch from rim edge (Figure 6).

Figure 6 - Position
Mount/Demount Tool

8.

The mount/demount head roller should be in
contact with the rim edge. Turn the swing arm
adjusting knob to move the roller away from the
rim 1/8 to 1/4 inch (Figure 7).

Figure 7 - Adjust Swing Arm to Position Head Roller

9.

Check head positioning. Mount/demount head
should be positioned with 1/8 to 3/16" clearance
between the top of the rim edge and the bottom
of the head, and 1/8 to 1/4 inch clearance
between the rim edge and the head roller. This
clearance will be maintained as long as the
locking handle and adjustment knob are not
changed. The operator may swing the arm out
of the way and back into place again without
needing to reposition the head (when changing
a like set of wheels) (Figure 8).

Figure 8 - Proper Mount/Demount Head Position

Figure 8A – Depicts proper mount/demount
head positioning with the standard 6060 head.

Figure 8B – For additional protection on
decorative wheels, the nylon "bootie" (part
#182963) should be used. The clearance may
also be reduced when using the "bootie."

Figure 8C – For maximum protection on
decorative wheels, the optional nylon head
should be used (part #182960). This head
replaces the metal head. The vertical locking
mechanism "lift" feature must also be reduced to

1

16

".

H. The vertical tool clearance may change with

machine use and should be inspected often.
Failure to maintain the proper clearance may
result in damage to the wheel rim and/or tire.

4 • COATS 6060AX/EX Rim Clamp Tire Changer

Narrow Side

Long Side

Drop Center

A

B

C

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