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.
Before using the tyre changer, a number of checks should be made to ensure it works correctly.
CAUTION! The operations described here should be done with the tool carrier arm in its non-working position.
First use lever (15, Fig. C) to tip the arm to this position.
CAUTION!
Do not move your face close to the tool carrier arm
when you release it to tip it as needed.
1) move the joystick (8, Fig. C) up (a): the spindle carrier arm (2, Fig. A)
should lift;
move the joystick down (b): the arm should lower;
move the joystick towards the left (c): the tool carriage and the mobile
platform (13, Fig. D) should move towards the spindle (3, Fig. A);
move the joystick towards the right (d) the carriage and platform should
move away from the spindle.
When the spindle carrier arm is lowered, there is always a potential for
crushing anything in its movement range.
Always work from the position given in the instructions keep well out
of the working of the various moving arms.
2) turn switch lever (9, Fig. C) towards the top: the spindle arms (3, Fig.
A) should open;
move the lever down and the spindle arms should close.
When the spindle arms open or closed, there is always a potential for
crushing anything in their movement range.
Always work from the position given in the instructions keep well out
of the spindle's working range.
3) depress the pedal (10, Fig. C): the spindle (3, Fig. A) should turn
clockwise;
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11. CORRECT OPERATION CHECKS
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