Product Manual

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Maintenance
Maintain your air tank and bead seater.
1. Check the air bead seater regularly for damage or signs of wear and make sure that the tank is
inspected on an annual basis.
Note: Never tighten or loosen fittings when the air bead seater is charged.
2. Be sure to check the following:
Ensure that there are no cracks in the tank or fittings.
Make sure that the tank is not damaged or bent and there are no obstructions to the tank.
3. Drain the air bead seater regularly. To do this, hang the air tank and air bead seater up with the
tank positioned downward and open the air release valve.
4. Ensure air line safety. An air line is designed to deliver maximum air volume and control by
allowing the user to be hands-free (from air line) during the air bead seating operation. Always
use an appropriate air line for the type of tire you are inflating.
Troubleshooting
Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance.
Failure
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Poor
performance
No pressure.
Check the pressure gauge.
The valve is being opened too slowly.
Open the valve quickly.
The air drain does not match the hub or
tire.
Check and adjust the air drain.