3. Never exceed the bead setting pressure provided by the tyre
manufacturer, as stated on the sidewall of the tyre.
4. Never place your head or any part of your body over a tyre
during the inflation process or when attempting to seat beads.
Using this machine does not prevent the risk of tyre or air line
explosion or wheel failure.
5. Always stand back from the tyre changer when inflating,
never lean over.
during this operation, noise levels assessed at 85 dB(A) may occur.
Wear hearing protection.
EXPLOSION HAZARd. An exploding tyre and rim may be propelled upward and
outward with enough force to cause serious injury or death.
do not mount any tyre unless the tyre size (moulded into the sidewall) matches the rim
size (stamped into the rim) exactly or if the rim or tyre are defective or damaged.
This tyre changer is not a safety device and will not restrain exploding tyres and rims.
keep unauthorised persons away from the working area.
6.10.b. INFLATING TYRES
1. Make sure the wheel on which the tyre is fitted is securely clamped on the turntable by
the centring handle (Fig. 59).
2.
Ensure that the tool head and the bead breaking unit are not near the work area. If pos-
sible, move into the rest
3. Remove the valve stem core, if not already removed (Fig. 59).
4. Connect the Doyfe inflation fitting of the hose to the valve stem (Fig. 59).
Press the pedal
If necessary:
6. Continue with inflation to the maximum value of 3.5 bar to correctly position the tyre on
the rim. Avoid distractions during this procedure, and watch the tyre pressure continuously
on the air pressure gauge (4, Fig. 43c) to prevent overinflation. Inflating tubeless tyres re-
quires a larger air flow to force the beads past the hUMP rim - see rim profiles for mounting
tubeless tyres in Fig. 60.
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position.
(Fig. 59) to inflate the tyre. The tyre will expand, and the beads will seat.
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