DT-50 and DT-50A Tire Changer
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P/N 5900260 — Rev. A1 — Dec. 2020
Installation
This section describes how to install your Tire Changer. Perform the tasks in the order presented.
Installation Safety Rules
Pay attention at all times during installation.
Use appropriate tools and equipment. Stay
clear of moving parts. Keep hands and fingers away from pinch points.
Safety is your top priority
.
Use caution when unpacking the Tire Changer from its shipping container and setting it up. The Tire
Changer is heavy and the weight is not evenly distributed. Dropping or knocking over the unit may
cause equipment damage and personal injury.
⚠
WARNING
You
must
wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) Personal Protective Equipment
at all times when installing, using, maintaining, or repairing the Tire Changer: leather
gloves, steel-toed work boots, eye protection, back belts, and hearing protection.
Only experienced, trained technicians may install the Tire Changer. In particular, all electrical work
must
be accomplished by a licensed, certified Electrician.
⚠
CAUTION
Certain parts of installing the Tire Changer are difficult for one person. Dannmar
strongly
recommends having two or more persons work together to install the
unit.
Tools
You may need some or all of the following tools:
•
Forklift, pallet jack, or shop crane
•
Utility knife
•
Hammer, mallet, crow bar, or pry bar
•
Tin or sheet metal snips
•
Hex key and wrench set, metric and SAE
•
Screwdriver set, slot and Phillips
•
Hammer drill and masonry drill bit.
Finding a Location
Keep the following in mind when deciding on a location:
•
Power source
. The Tire Changer needs to be near an appropriate power source.
•
Floor
. Anchor the Tire Changer on a flat, Concrete Floor.
•
Clearance
. The Tire Changer needs space around it. Refer to
•
Access
. You need some space to move Tires to and from the Tire Changer.
•
Danger
. When the Tire Changer is in use, especially during Inflation, you need to keep everyone
away from it. Only the Operator should be within 30 feet of the Tire Changer when it is in use.
Do not set up the Tire Changer in a well-travelled area
.
•
No water
. The Tire Changer has electronic components. If the Tire Changer gets wet while
connected to power, those electronic components will most likely short circuit and have to be
replaced.
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