Portable Tire Blaster and Air Tank Owner's Manual MODEL #: EA05-TB EA10-TB THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MAXIMUM PRESSURE 150 PSI. RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE 85-150 PSI. *OVERFILLING MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY* FILL THIS TANK ONLY FROM A SERVICE STATION OR SIMILAR LOW PRESSURE, -150-PSI AIR COMPRESSOR *REPLACE FILLER VALVES, AIR HOSE, GAUGE WITH LIKE FITTING. DEFLATE TANK BEFORE REMOVING FITTING. DISCHARGE TANK WHEN NOT IN USE. EAR PROTECTION RECOMMENDED.
DESCRIPTION The EAGLE PORTABLE TIRE BLASTER and AIR TANK uses compressed air to properly seat the bead on Auto, ATV, and Truck tires. Please read the following instructions below before proceeding with tool operation. OPERATION BEFORE OPERATION Check that you have received your EAGLE PORTABLE TIRE BLASTER and AIR TANK in good condition with no signs of damage. Please familiarize yourself with the components of this product (see component drawing on page 2).
OPERATION continued 5. Open ball valve to release air from the tire blaster tool. 6. Once you have successfully seated the tire, connect an air supply line to the tire valve to complete tire inflation to correct pressure. USING THE TIRE BLASTER: VERTICAL TIRE / WHEEL POSITION WARNING: Always wear OSHA and ANSI approved safety gloves and eye protection when using the tire blaster tool. Make sure the area is clear of bystanders or hazardous materials before operating.
OPERATION continued GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION LUBRICATE Lubricating all tire beads properly before using the tire blaster tool is important. Failing to lubricate beads may result in poor seating. TIRE BLASTER ANGLE Always hold the tire blaster tool at an angle so that the barrel points directly into the gap between the tire and rim, about 45º from vertical or horizontal depending on tire wheel position.
OPERATION continued HEARING PROTECTION Always wear ANSI approved hearing protection when using this tool. EYE PROTECTION ALWAYS wear approved OSHA and ANSI Z87.1-2003 safety goggles when operating this tool. Be considerate of bystanders when using this tool, and warn them accordingly. TIRES - EXPLOSION RISK Before using the bead seating tool on a tire or inflating any tire: · ALWAYS inspect the tire and wheel for damage. · ALWAYS ensure that any locking ring is secured in place.
TANK PRESSURE TABLE Use the Tank Pressure Information Table below as a guide for recommended starting pressures; individual circumstances may require higher or lower pressures. Increase pressure if the tire blaster tool does not lift the tire bead far enough. Decrease pressure if the tire bead appears to seat at first and then falls off again. VEHICLE TYPE TIRE TYPE EXAMPLES SUGGESTED TANK PRESSURE ATV 16-650-8 22-11-8 25-12-9 24-9-11 16-650-8 23-1050-12 26-12-12 13" Rims 14" Rims 40 psi (2.
PARTS BREAKDOWN PARTS LIST Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Description Air Tank Quick Connect Male 1/4" Ball valve 1/4" Elbow Hand Grip Air Hose with Chuck ASME Check Valve Pressure Gauge 1.5' Ball Valve Lock Nut Tire Blaster Tube w/Flange Qty. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
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