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Identifying Controls; Identification Of Controls; Working Position - SICE S 560 Manual De Instrucciones

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The mobile control centre (fig. C) enables the operator to work at any
position around the machine. On this mobile control centre the following
controls are located:
-The top joystick (8, fig. C) which in position a lifts the chuck arm and in
position b lowers it; in position c moves the chuck rightwards and the tool holder
arm leftwards simultaneously (so they get nearer each other) and in position
d moves the chuck letwards and the tool holder arm rightwards (so they get
farther each to the other).
- bottom joystick (15, Fig. C): when pulled upwards a, the bottom joystick
brings the tool holding arm in "non working" position; when pulled downwards
b, it brings the arm in "working" position; when pulled leftwards c, it turns the
head tool through 180° counterclockwise; when pulled rightwards d, it turns the
head tool to the opposite direction and brings the tool back to starting position.
Note: On the lever protection, a hole corresponding to position c has been made,
in order to recognize each different operation.
-The chuck switch (9, fig. C) when moved upwards, opens the arms of the
self-centering chuck (LOCKING), and when moved down, closes the arm of the
self-centering chuck (UN-LOCKING).
- The clockwise rotation pedal (20, fig. C): pressed to turn the chuck clock-
wise.
- The anticlockwise rotation pedal (10, fig. C): pressed to turn the chuck
anticlockwise.
- The second speed switch (11, Fig. C), if operated together with one of the
pedals (10 or 20, Fig. C) allows the turntable to be rotated at double speed.
- The second speed pedals (12, Fig. C) allow translation movements of the
turntable and tool holding arm (c and d of the upper joystick) and the turntable
opening and closing movements (lever switch) to be performed at double speed.
NOTE: all the controls are very sensitive and small movements of the machine
can be done with precision.
On the S 560 tyre changer there is olso a knob (19, Fig. D) which allows to
replace tools (for instance for mounting accessory RTB Tubeless roller).

10. WORKING POSITION

The diagram B/8 illustrates the various working positions (A, B, C, D) referred to in the following
pages describing how to use the tyre changer.
Use of these positions ensures greater precision, speed and safety for those using the machine.
S 560

9. IDENTIFYING CONTROLS

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8
c
d
b
a
c
d
15
b
12
10
18
13
• D
9
11
12
20
C
17
19
14
D
• A
• B
• C
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