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3.  introDuction

Automatic tyre changer capable of changing 11” to 24” wheel rims. suitable for most cars and light commercial vehicles. Air operated rear 

tilting column and head lock. Protects alloy wheels with the added feature of plastic protectors, fitted to the clamping jaws and mounting head. 

Supplied with 485mm tyre lever, integrated tyre inflator, tyre soap tub, air regulator and lubricator. Model No.TC10A Assist Arm is required for 

use with low profile and run flat tyres. See Sealey website for demonstration video.

4.  SPecification

model no ....................................................................... tc10

Wheel Ø min/max ...........................internal clamping 11”-20”

 ......................................................external clamping 12”-24”

Wheel depth min/max ........................................12” (305mm)

turntable Ø ........................................................

26” (660mm)

B

ead breaking force .................................................. 2500kg

tyre inflater ...............................................0-10bar (0-145psi)

voltage/Phase .......................................................230v - 1ph

motor ........................................................................... 1.1KW

operating Pressure ............................... 8-10bar (115-145psi)

inlet size ...................................................................

1/4”BSP

dimensions (W x d x H) .......................

690 x 1100 x1900mm

Weight ..........................................................................

246kg

optional Additional tool ..............................tc10A Assist Arm

5.  PoSitioning anD aSSembly

5.1.    

The minimum required space around the machine is shown in fig. 1. It should be bolted to a flat/level surface using  

 

 

appropriate fixings as follows:

5.2.   

 inStallation

5.2.1.   

locating the tyre changer:

5.2.1.1. 

   Make sure Tyre Changer is fitted/used on a dry, flat, level, 

 

oil/grease free, concrete surface capable of supporting the 

 

weight of the tyre changer.

5.2.1.2.    the tyre changer is designed for indoors use only. 

 

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Do not

 install or use the tyre changer outdoors, or in 

 

damp or wet locations.

5.2.1.3.    make sure to check the desired location for possible 

 

obstructions such as a low ceiling, adequate working area, 

 

access ways, exits. the tyre changer should be located in 

 

an area free of flammable materials and liquids.

5.2.1.4.    make sure the tyre changer is located near enough to a 

 

plug socket so it can be plugged into directly without the 

 

use of an extension cable.

5.2.2.   

mounting the tyre changer to the floor

5.2.2.1.    With assistance, and with the use of a lifting device, position 

 

in the desired location. use the four, 13mm (1/2”) machine

 

mounting  holes located at the base of the Body as a template

 

to mark the points where four floor anchor holes will be 

 

drilled in the floor surface. Then, temporarily remove the

 

tyre changer.

5.2.2.2. 

   Where previously marked on the concrete floor surface, 

 

drill four 13mm (1/2”) diameter, minimum 100mm deep, 

 

anchor holes. NOTE: Be sure to blow out the cement dust 

 

from the drilled hole.

5.2.2.3. 

   Move the Tyre Changer back to the desired location, and align the four machine mounting holes at the base of the Body with the four  

  previously drilled floor anchor holes. If necessary, level the Tyre Changer by inserting steel shims between the base of the machine  

  and the concrete floor surface. 

Do not

 exceed more than 5mm thickness of shims.

5.2.2.4. 

   Secure the Tyre Changer to the concrete floor surface, using four 13mm (1/2”) diameter concrete anchor bolts of appropriate length,  

  four washers, and four nuts (not provided).

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tc10 | issue 1 02/02/18

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for TC10

Page 1: ...AL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE TC10 Issue 1 02 02 18 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited Refer to instructions Electrical shock hazard Crushing of hands hazard Wear eye protection Wear protective gloves Wear ear protection Wear safety footwear Wear protective clothing DO NOT stand behind the column DO NOT put any body part under the...

Page 2: ...ent A full range of Personal Protective Equipment is available from your Sealey stockist 9 9 Wear suitable clothing to avoid snagging DO NOT wear jewellery Tie back long hair 9 9 Maintain machine to ensure it is in an adequate condition for safe use and optimum performance 8 8 DO NOT use Tyre changer if damaged 9 9 This machine should only be operated by trained personnel 9 9 This machine should o...

Page 3: ...e the Tyre Changer outdoors or in damp or wet locations 5 2 1 3 Make sure to check the desired location for possible obstructions such as a low ceiling adequate working area access ways exits The Tyre Changer should be located in an area free of flammable materials and liquids 5 2 1 4 Make sure the Tyre Changer is located near enough to a plug socket so it can be plugged into directly without the ...

Page 4: ...y fig 3 1 and push out shaft assembly fig 3 2 Clean the assembly and lubricate with oil 5 3 2 Remove the fixing screw fig 4 1 remove the side panel fig 4 2 5 3 3 Remove the fixing screw fig 4 3 remove the tool box 5 3 4 Lift up the column two man lift and insert the PU hose fig 5 1 at the bottom into the hole fig 5 2 on the top of the body Adjust the position of the column to make the rotation sha...

Page 5: ...ioning screws on the two sides of the column Release the nuts on the two sides and adjust the gap between the head of the screw and the side of the column to 0 03mm fig 12 and then lock the nut 5 3 11 Connect the air source use the lock air valve push button to lock the horizontal arm fig 2 2 Operate the column tilt pedal fig 2 8 and the column will tilt backwards by about 25 The speed of the move...

Page 6: ...kwise to increase and anti clockwise to decrease To adjust the oil feed use a screw driver to turn screw fig 17 2 clockwise to decrease flow anti clockwise increase flow 6 DEmount and mount tyre 6 1 Demount Tyre 6 1 1 Deflate the air in the tyre completely and remove the valve Use a special tool to detach any weights on the rim fig 18 6 1 2 Place the tyre between the bead breaking blade and rubber...

Page 7: ...eel rim avoiding damage fig 22 6 1 5 Use the tyre lever to lift the lip over the hump of the demounting head fig 23 Operate the turntable rotation pedal fig 2 11 to rotate the turntable clockwise until the rim of the wheel is fully released If handling a tyre with an inner tube to avoid damaging the tube you should keep the valve of the tyre 10cm from the right side of the demounting head fig 24 6...

Page 8: ... During inflation check the pressure indicated on the pressure gauge dose not exceed the scope specified by the manufacturer The machine is equipped with a pressure regulating vale to prevent the pressure exceeding 3 5 bar This can be adjusted dependent on requirements 7 MAINTeNaNCE REPAIR 9 9 Only trained personnel should maintain this machine To correctly use the tyre changer and prolong its wor...

Page 9: ...ht to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice Important No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product Warranty Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which is required for any claim Environment Protection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling cent...

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