R745 Swing-Arm Tire Changer
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P/N 5900171 — Rev. C — Dec. 2019
Connecting to Air
The Tire Changer requires a 15 to 25 CFM Air Source with an operating air pressure of 140 to 165 PSI
(9.6 to 11.4 bar). Connect the Air Source to the Air In connector on the Lubricator/Regulator/Filter,
located on the back of the Tire Changer.
Important
:
The Tire Changer uses pneumatic and electrical energy; if your organization has
Lockout/Tagout policies, implement them once the unit is connected to the Air
Source.
The air lines going out of the Regulator/Filter and Oiler/Lubricator come connected and ready for use;
no installation or adjustment is required.
The incoming Air Source connects to the Tire Changer via the Air In connector on the Regulator/Filter.
You need to provide a fitting for the Air In connector; it is not supplied.
Side view. Drawing not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown.
The following drawing shows a quick-connect air fitting (shown on the right, below) that connects to
the Air In connector (shown on the left, below). The fitting is
not
supplied with the Tire Changer.
The
Regulator / Filter
removes contaminants from the incoming air. It also includes a gauge that
shows the operating air pressure of the incoming air. If you see water in the Water Sight Gauge, you
can drain it using the Water Drain Plug. Refer to
The
Oiler / Lubricator
puts pneumatic oil, for lubrication, into the incoming air. This lubricated air is
routed to pneumatic components of the Tire Changer.
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