John Bean T7300 Manuel D'utilisation page 56

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5.3-3
Operations
Connect the compressed air hose to the valve (1,
Figure 5.3-1).
Operate the compressed air to ensure the beads
are seated.
STOP THE COMPRESSED AIR AS SOON AS THE
BEADS GRIP THE RIM WELL.
Place the wheel in a type-approved cage to finish
inflating and completely settle the beads in their
seats on the rim.
Beading tubeless tyres is sometimes difficult because
the beads may be very close to each other (e.g. due to
incorrect storage) thus not permitting a correct sealing
on the rim.
In this event it may be helpful to place the wheel on
the floor in a vertical position and 'bounce' it while
introducing air with the pedal control or with the Inflator
Gauge (Figure 5.3-2).
Beading with the bead seater device:
The machine can be provided with a bead seater
device, necessary for bead seating of tubeless tyres.
Connect the compressed air hose to the valve (1,
Figure 5.3-1).
Position the bead seater device beading nozzle
between tyre and rim, pointing the air jet inside the
tyre (2, Figure 5.3-1).
Press the inflation pedal (1 Fig. 5.3-3) and the
button (3 Fig. 5.3-3) on the Nozzle. The injectors
(4 Fig. 5.3-3) eject a large volume of air and the
tyre beads properly seal the rim flanges allowing
the subsequent inflation.
STOP THE COMPRESSED AIR AS SOON AS THE
BEADS GRIP THE RIM WELL.
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Place the wheel in a type-approved cage to finish
inflating and completely settle the beads in their
seats on the rim.
CAUTION: WHEN OPERATING THE BEADING DEVICE
IT IS COMPULSORY TO WEAR EAR PROTECTORS AND
SAFETY GOGGLES TO PREVENT ANY CONTAMINATION
BY DUST AND OTHER IMPURITIES BLOWN BY THE AIR
JET.

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