it could be crushed between the tool
itself and the wheel.
8) Press the lever (B, Fig. 20) and rotate the
tool 180°, locking it automatically.
9) Move the mobile control unit to work-
ing position D.
10) Repeat the operations described above in
points 5 and 6 until the second bead is com-
pletely detached.
N.B.: during bead breaking, the hook tool (A,
Fig. 20) can be lowered so it is out of the way.
DEMOUNTING
Tubeless tyres can be demounted in
two ways:
a- If the tyre is not difficult to demount, once
the beads have been broken, use the bead
breaking disc to push against the inner side of
the tyre until both beads come out of the rim
(see fig. 21).
b- With SUPERSINGLE or very hard tyres the
procedure described above in point a cannot be
used. The hook tool must be used as follows:
1) Move the tool holder arm to the external
side of the tyre.
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2) Move the mobile control unit to work-
ing position C.
3) Rotate the wheel and at the same time move
the hook tool forward inserting it between the
rim and bead until it is anchored to the bead
(see Fig. 22).
4) Move the rim about 4-5 cm away from the
tool making sure the bead does not detach
from the tool.
5) Move the hook tool outward so that its red
reference dot is moved near the external rim
edge.
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6) Move the mobile control unit to work-
ing position B.
7) Insert the lever (A, Fig. 22) between the rim
and the bead to the right of the tool.
8) Keeping the lever pressed down, lower the
wheel to bring the rim edge about 5 cm from
the hook tool.
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