DESCRIPTION OF THE TYRE CHANGER
S60
The S60 is an electro-hydraulically operated tyre changer, with exclusive technologies
patented by Constructor.
It works on any type of integral wheels (drop centre and with a side ring) with the
maximum dimensions and weights indicated in the TECHNICAL DATA paragraph.
The machine is solidly constructed and has relatively reduced dimensions in comparison
to its operative capacity. It holds the wheel in a vertical position and is activated by
the operator, who uses a special mobile control.
TECHNICAL DATA
S60
-
Maximum width ............................................................................................ 2060mm
- Maximum length .......................................................................................... 2540 mm
- Maximum height .......................................................................................... 1770 mm
- Hydraulic gear ....................................................................................................... unit
- Hydraulic pump motor .......................................................................................4.8 kW
- Machine weight .............................................................................................. 2200 Kg
- Rim dimensions .................................................................................. from 14" to 60"
- Maximum wheel diameter ........................................................................... 3000 mm
- Maximum wheel weight ................................................................................. 1900 kg
- Maximum wheel width ................................................................................. 1800 mm
- Oil tank capacity .................................................................................................. 35 l.
- Oil type .......................................................................................................ARNICA 68
- Noise level:
•A-weighted sound pressure level (L
) at the working position... < 70 dB (A)
pa
UK
The noise levels indicated correspond to emission levels and do not necessarily
represent safe operating levels. Although there is a relationship between emission levels
and exposure levels, this cannot be used reliably to establish whether or not further
precautions are necessary. The factors which determine the level of exposure to which
the operator is subject to include the duration of the exposure, the characteristics of
the workplace, other sources of noise, etc. The permitted exposure levels may also
vary according to the country. However, this information will enable machine users to
make a more accurate assessment of hazards and risks.
User Manual S60
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