Product Manual

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 TIRE TYPE SUGGESTED
TYPE EXAMPLES TANK PRESSURE TIPS
ATV 16-650-8 40 psi Fit on stand, with stand in highest
22-11-8 (2.7 bar)
position. Can be fitted with the
25-12-9 valve at the bottom.
24-9-11
Lawn Tractor 16-650-8 40-50 psi Use the stand in the highest position
23-1050-12 (2.7-3.4 bar)
26-12-12
Car 13" Rims 50-60 psi If difficult, do not place on the stand -
14" Rims (3.4-4.1 bar) lean the rim against it. Ensure that
valve is covered. Lubricate well.
4 x 4
15" Rims 60-80 psi Fit in vertical position. Lubricate well.
16" Rims (4.1-5.4 bar) Ensure that the valve is covered by the
tire.
Truck 11-22-5 100 psi (6.8 bar) Can be fitted vertically - i.e. still on
18-22-5 120 psi (8.2 bar) the truck. Rotate the tire blaster
tool spout to the correct position.
If using stand, us in the lowest position.
Tractor Up to 28" 100 psi (6.8 bar) Fit horizontally, position the bottom
Over 28" 120 psi (8.2 bar) bead on the rim, use the tire wedge.
Large Tractor Terra Tires 120 psi (8.2 bar) Fit vertically. Roll tire until the back
48-31-20 bead is in position.
66-43-25
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TANK PRESSURE TABLE