A
Picture F13.12
4.
Move the rim 4‐5 cm from the tool taking care that it does not unhook from the bead.
5.
Move the hook tool towards the outside until the red reference dot is by the outside edge of the rim.
6.
Take the mobile control unit to work position B.
7.
Insert lever (A, picture F13.12) between rim and bead at the right of the tool.
8.
Press down on the lever and lower the wheel to bring the edge of the rim about 5 cm from the hooked tool.
9.
Turn the wheel anticlockwise pressing down on lever until the bead is completely off.
10. Move the toll carrier arm to its non‐working position and then move it to the inside plane of the wheel.
11. Take the mobile control unit to work position D.
12. Turn the hook tool 180°, insert it between rim and bead (See picture F13.13). Move it until the bead is by the
edge of the rim (best to do this with the wheel turning).
Picture F13.13
13. Move the rim about 4‐5 cm from the tool making sure the hook does not deattach from the rim.
14. Take the mobile control unit to work position B.
15. Move the hook tool so that its red reference dot is about 3 cm inside the rim.
16. Insert lever (A, picture F13.12) between rim and bead at the right of the tool.
17. Press down on the lever and lower the wheel to bring the edge of the rim about 5 cm from the hooked tool.
Turn the wheel anticlockwise pressing down on lever until the tyre comes completely off the rim.
When the bead come off the rim, the tyre will fall. Check to make sure there are no by
standers in the work area.
Mounting
Tubeless tyres can be mounted using either the bead‐breaker disk or the hook tool.
If the tyre is not problematic, use the bead loosener disk.
If the tyre is very rigid, the hook tool must be used.
Tyre mounting with the disk
Follow these steps:
1.
If the rim has been removed from the spindle, put it back on the spindle as described in the section on
"CLAMPING THE WHEEL".
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