4.2.
fITTInG replacemenT Tyre ValVe (fIG.4)
4.2.1.
Where necessary, remove any dirt and corrosion from the area around the valve hole in the wheel rim.
4.2.2.
Screw the replacement tyre valve to the push/pull driver (fig.4).
4.2.3.
Generously lubricate the tyre valve body and the inside of the cone with a suitable rubber lubricant.
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use mineral oil or grease as this will cause the tyre valve body to deteriorate.
4.2.4.
Place the thin end of the cone into the valve hole in the wheel rim and align
the tyre valve (fig.5).
4.2.5.
Use the push/pull driver to force the tyre valve all the way through the cone until it has entered the wheel (fig.6).
4.2.6.
Pull the tyre valve upwards until it seats in the wheel rim (fig.7).
4.2.7.
Unscrew the push/pull driver from the tyre valve and remove the cone.
4.2.8.
Inflate the tyre and check for leaks around the valve body.
fig.4
fig.5
fig.6
fig.7
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Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to
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unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids
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note
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notice.
Important
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Warranty
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