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2. Remove any shipping bolts, (four) holding the Tire
changer to the Shipping Pallet. (See Fig. 6.5)
Lifting Points
1. Using adequately rated lifting straps or covered
chains, lift the Tire changer from the points indicated.
(See Fig. 6.6)
Installation and Assembly
1. Select a location using Figures 6.7 and 6.8. The
area should provide the operator with enough space to
use the equipment in a safe manner. The area selected
should be well lit, easy to clean and should be away from
oil, grease, brake lathe chips, etc. Avoid areas where
bystanders and customers may be present.
Machine size is approximately:
6’ deep x 5’ wide x 6’ high
(1,828 mm x 1,524 mm x 1,828 mm)
These measurements are the tire changer’s working
range. Persons other than specially trained and
authorized operators are expressly forbidden to enter this
area. Choose a safe location that is in compliance with
current work place safety regulations.
CAUTION!
KEEP THE ASSIST ARMS STRAPPED TO
MACHINE UNTIL AFTER REMOVAL FROM THE
SHIPPING PALLET. SWINGING ASSIST ARMS
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR INJURY.
DANGER!
DO NOT LIFT OR MOVE UNIT WITHOUT
APPROPRIATELY RATED EQUIPMENT. BE SURE
THE UNIT IS SECURELY ATTACHED TO ANY
LIFTING DEVICE USE.
NEVER USE THE WOOD SHIPPING
PALLET FOR MOUNTING THE UNIT.
DANGER!
HANDLING OF THE MACHINE MUST BE
PERFORMED ONLY WITH AN APPROPRIATE
LIFTING DEVICE SUCH AS A FORKLIFT OR
PALLET JACK.
ONLY PERSONNEL WHO ARE EXPERIENCED
AND QUALIFIED ON MATERIAL HANDLING
PROCEDURES SHOULD HANDLE ANY
TRANSPORTATION OR MOVING OF MACHINE.
DO NOT LIFT OR MOVE UNIT WITHOUT
APPROPRIATELY RATED EQUIPMENT. BE SURE
THE UNIT IS SECURELY ATTACHED TO ANY
LIFTING DEVICE USE.
Fig. 6.5
Fig. 6.6
Fig. 6.7
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