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1 - Lifting bracket
2 - Self-centering chuck holding arm
3 - Self-centering chuck
4 - Sliding table
5 - Main switch
8 - Handler
9 - Switch
10 - Chuck clockwise rotation pedal
11 - Chuck anticlockwise rotation pedal
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 lever (8, fig. C) which in position a lifts the chuck arm and in position b lowers it; in position c moves the tool holder arm and the
sliding table towards the self-centering chuck and in position d moves them away.
Note: in order to memorise this operation, there is a hole in the lever guard corresponding to position c.
-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 (10, fig. C): pressed to turn the chuck clockwise.
- The anticlockwise rotation pedal (11, fig. C): pressed to turn the chuck anticlockwise.
NOTE: all the controls are very sensitive and small movements of the machine can be done with precision.
The TTC 600 tyre changer also has:
Lever (15, Fig. D) to tip the tool carrier arm (14, Fig. D) from its work to its non-working position and vice-versa.
Handle (19, Fig. D) that permits alternative use of the bead-breaking disk (17, Fig. D) or the hooked tool (18, Fig. D).
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13 - Carriage
14 - Tool holding arm
15 - Arm lever
17 - Bead breaking disk
18 - Tool
19 - Tool handle
21 - Manometer
22 - Jaw
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