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Setting the mounting head
Before demounting or mounting a tyre make sure
the mounting arm is pushed fully to the rear and the
mounting head is in top position.
When handling several wheels of the same
dimensions the mounting head can stay in the
working position set for the fi rst wheel.
So that alloy rims are not damaged when tyres are
mounted or demounted, application of the mounting
head to the rim has to be most careful. Furthermore
it proved useful to adjust clearances between
mounting head and rim somewhat larger than given
in Fig. 15.
Fig. 14 Setting the Mounting head
1 Mounting arm, horizontally displaceable
2 Push-button to lock mounting head
3 Mounting head holder with mounting head,
vertically adjustable
4 Machine post, tiltable
5 Pedal to tilt the machine post
• Fully depress the pedal (Fig. 14, Item 5). The
machine post is tilted into working position.
• Release the locking mechanism of the mounting
head.
• Move the mounting head by hand to the rim
fl ange and position onto the rim. Mounting nose
and bead guide roller might contact the rim.
• Operate the push-button (Fig. 14, Item 2) to
set and lock the mounting head automatically in
working position with respect to height and lateral
clearance (Fig. 15).
The tool automatically moves away from the rim in a
vertical and radial sense (Fig. 15); this is necessary to
prevent damage to the rim.
Note:
once the mount/demount head is
positioned
matching wheels may be changed without
having to reset the head.
Note:
The plastic inserts inside the mounting/
demounting head must be replaced
regularly. Each machine is supplied with
various spare inserts (in the accessories
box).
properly, with the control,