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Robert Bosch GmbH
7.7.3
Demounting the top bead
1.
Depress the pedal 7-4 and rotate the wheel until the
top bead is completely detached from the rim.
2.
At the same time, lifting the bottom bead can help
demount the top bead.
3.
If the bead slips back into the rim channel during
this process, you can take the measures described
in the "Operation tips" section to demount the top
bead.
7.7.4
Demounting the bottom bead (with the aid of
the mounting head)
1.
If the tire has an inner tube, remove it.
2.
Use the same process for the lower tire bead until
the tire is demounted successfully.
3.
Lever the tire over the upper rim flange with the aid
of the bead-lifting lever.
4.
Depress the pedal 7-4, and rotate the wheel until it
is fully detached from the rim.
7.7.5
Removing wheels
1.
Swing the mounting arm to the back.
2.
Remove the tire.
7.8
Mounting the tire
Risk of accident from damaged rims and
tires!
If the tire or rim is damaged during mounting,
this may lead to dangerous or life-threatening
situations when driving.
¶
The tire must be mounted by trained
persons only.
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Follow the mounting and demounting
instructions of Wdk (obtainable in German
and English):
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Criteria catalog.
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Tire overheating.
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Do not subject tires and rims to excessive
force.
¶
Set a low speed of rotation when mounting
tires on critical wheels.
¶
Use a sufficient amount of lubricant.
¶
Stop the fitting process immediately in the
event of any anomalies, such as abnormal
noise.
Additional information on mounting runflat and UHP
tires.
Warning: Risk of damage to runflat and UHP
tires!
Danger of tire rupture (on the inside/outside)
from working at high speed and when the tire
is cold.
¶
Tire core temperature at least 15 °C.
¶
Before demounting the tire, heat it with an
electric tire heater.
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Remove all of the balance weights from the wheel
rim.