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2. Position the tire and rim on the tire stand (not provided) so that the lower side wall of the tire is
slightly off the floor (Fig.3).
3. Make sure to seat the lower tire bead onto the rim.
4. Before seating the bead, make sure the tank
flange (#5) is facing up. Rotate the tank to
this position, if necessary, before continuing
(Fig.4).
5. Point the threaded barrel (#4) down into the
tire (as shown on the right) at approximately
45 degrees. Use the channel on the nozzle
to grab the rim. Lean forward slightly to hold
it in position. Hold one hand onto the handle
and the other on the manifold valve lever
(Fig.4).
6. The tank blasts air at a high rate so body positioning is important. Hold the bead seater firmly by
the handle (#10) and using the other hand, quickly turn the air release valve (#2) to open,
releasing air into the tire (Fig.4).
7. Once the tire bead is successfully seated,
connect an air supply line to the tire valve to
inflate the tire to the correct pressure.
Remove the air supply line from valve stem
and replace valve core (Fig.5).
8. Make sure the valve core is firmly tightened
in-place and proceed to inflate the tire to the
manufacturers tire pressure requirements.
9. Check for leaks. If there are none, place the
valve stem cap on the valve stem and wipe
off any excess lubricant. If there are leaks,
address them and repeat the process.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5










