Atlas TTC 306 Manuel utilisateur


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PRINTING CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS
Throughout this manual, the following symbols and printing characters are used to facilitate reading:
Indicates the operations which need proper care
Indicates prohibition
Indicates a possibility of danger for the operators
BOLD TYPE Important information

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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 4
1.1 - INTRODUCTION
1.2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.3 MANUAL KEEPING
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2 GENERAL INFORMATION 5
2.1 INTENDED USE
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.3 SAFETY DEVICES
2.4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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3TRANSPORTATION, UNPACKING AND STORAGE 8
3.1 TRANSPORTATION
3.2 UNPACKING
3.3 STORAGE
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4 INSTALLATION 9
4.1 INSTALLATION SPACE REQUIRED
4.2 WORKPLACE REQUIRED
4.3 FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT
4.4 ELECTRIC CONNECTION
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5 CONTROLS AND CHECKS 12
5.1 CONTROLS DESCRIPTION
5.2 CORRECT OPERATION CHECKS 12
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6 OPERATION 15
6.1 WORKING POSITION
6.2 LOCKING THE WHEEL
6.3 LIGHT-ALLOY RIM LOCKING
6.4 TUBELESS AND SUPERSINGLE WHEELS
6.5 TUBED WHEELS
6.6 WHEELS WITH SPLIT RING
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7 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE 28
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 29
9 MOVING, STORING AND SCRAPPING
9.1 MOVING THE MACHINE
9.2 STORING
9.3 SCRAPPING A MACHINE
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10 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 31
11 HYDRAULIC SCHEME AND ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 32

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CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a product from the line of truck tire changers. The machine has been
manufactured in accordance with the very best quality principles. Follow the simple instructions
provided in this manual to ensure the correct operation and long life of the machine. Read the entire
manual thoroughly and make sure you understand it.
1.2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA
A complete description of the “Tire Changer Model” and the “Serial number” will make it easier for
our technical assistance to provide service and will facilitate delivery of any required spare parts. For
clarity and convenience, we have inserted the data of your machine in the box below. If there is any
discrepancy between the data provided in this manual and that shown on the name plate fixed to the
wheel balancer, the latter should be taken as correct.
1.3 MANUAL KEEPING
For a proper use of this manual, the following is recommended:
xKeep the manual near the lift, in an easily accessible place.
xKeep the manual in an area protected from the damp.
xUse this manual properly without damaging it.
xAny use of the machine made by operators who are not familiar with the instructions and
procedures contained herein shall be forbidden.
This manual is an integral part of the manual: it shall be given to the new owner if and when the
machine is resold.
The illustrations have been made out of prototypes pictures. It is therefore
possible that some parts or components of standard production differ from those
represented in the pictures.
TO THE READER
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is correct, complete
and up-to date. The manufacturer is not liable for any mistakes made when drawing up this manual and
reserves the right to make any changes due the development of the product, at any time
LOGO
Type:
Volt Amp Kw
Ph Hz
Year of manufacturing:

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CHAPTER 2 – GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 INTENDED USE
xThis tire changer has been designed and manufactured exclusively for removing and
mounting truck, bus and commercial van tires from/onto rims from 14" to 56" and a
maximum diameter of 2400mm.
xIn particular THE MANUFACTURER cannot be held responsible for any damage caused
through the use of this tire changer for purposes other than those specified in this manual, and
therefore inappropriate, incorrect and unreasonable.
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
xThe machine should only be used by duly authorized and trained personnel.
xIt is forbidden to use the machine for straightening rims, breaking beads of still inflated or dirty
tires, and turning, rasping, and cutting tires.
xUnder no way should the machine be modified except for those modifications made explicitly
by THE MANUFACTURER.
xNever remove the safety devices. Any work on the machine should only be carried out by
specialist personnel.
xAny tampering or modification to the equipment carried out without the manufacturer’s prior
authorization will free him from all responsibility for damage caused directly or indirectly by
the above actions.
xThe tire changer comes complete with instruction and warning transfers which are designed
to be long-lasting. If they should for any reason be damaged or destroyed, please ask
immediately for replacements from the manufacturer.
xThe machine operator should avoid wearing clothes with flapping edges. Make sure that
unauthorized personnel do not approach the machine during the work cycle.
2.3 SAFETY DEVICES
The tire changer has a number of safety devices designed to guarantee the upmost safety:
xCheck valve on the spindle opening hydraulic line (inside the swivel connector, see fig. B/1).
This prevents the wheel from falling from the spindle if the hydraulic line is accidentally
broken.
xPressure relief valve set at 130 bar ± 10% (see fig. B/2). This limits the pressure in the
hydraulic line and ensures correct operation of the plant.
xPump motor overload cut-off (inside the electric enclosure, see fig. B/3). This cuts if the
motor overheats to prevent it from burning out.
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2.4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1. Lifting bracket
2. Self-centering chuck holding arm
3. Self-centering chuck
4. Sliding table
5. Joystick 1
6. Joystick 2
7. Switch 1
8. Switch 2
9. Pedal
10. Emergency stop knob
11. Tool carriage
12. Tool holding arm
13. Tool arm position knob
14. Bead breaking disk
15. Tool
16. Arm locking cylinder
17. Jaw
During all operations, keep hands and other parts of the body as far as possible
from any moving part of the machine. Necklaces, bracelets and too large cloths,
can be dangerous for the operator.
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2.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Pump motor 2.2kw
Gear-box motor 2.6kw/3.2kw (3 ph double speed)
Handles rim from 14” – 56”
Max. tire diameter 2400mm
Max. tire width 1300mm
Max. weight 1800kg
Max. bead breaking force 2690kg
Max. hydraulic working pressure 130 bar ± 10%
Net weight 1048kg
Package dimension 2276 x 1910 x 1095
Noise level in working condition < 70 dB (A)
2.6 WARNING SIGNS
Unreadable and missing warning labels must be replaced immediately. Do not
use and add any object that could prevent the operator from seeing the labels.

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CHAPTER 3 – TRANSPORTATION, UNPACKING AND STORAGE
3.1 TRANSPORTATION
xThe machine must be transported in its original
packaging and kept in the position shown on
the package itself.
xThe packaged machine may be moved by
means of a fork lift truck of suitable capacity.
Insert the forks at the points shown in fig. A/2.
3.2 UNPACKING
xRemove the protective cardboard and the nylon bag.
xCheck that the equipment is in perfect condition, making sure that no parts are damaged or
missing.
If in doubt do not use the machine and contact your retailer.
3.3 STORAGE
Packages must be stored in a covered place, out of direct sunlight and in low humidity, at a
temperature between -10°C and +40°C.
In the event of storage for long periods of time, be sure to disconnect all sources of power and grease
the clamp sliding guides on the turntable to prevent them from oxidizing.
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CHAPTER 4 – INSTALLATION
4.1 INSTALLATION SPACE REQUIRED
When choosing the place of installation, make sure that it complies with current
safety at work regulations.
xThe machine must be located on a flat floor of solid construction, preferably concrete. If the
floor is uneven or broken, the machine will be not stable and the platform roller cannot move
freely.
xIf the machine is installed outside it must be protected by a lean-to.
xThe following work environment conditions are applicable:
- Relative humidity from 30-95% without condensation;
- Temperature from 0-55°C.
4.2 WORKPLACE REQUIRED
xMaximum machine space requirements are 2240x1640mm with a minimum distance from
walls as shown in the diagram (see fig. B/5).
These measurements are also the tire changer working area. Persons other than
specially trained and authorized operators are extremely forbidden to enter this
area.
xPosition the tire changer lifting it with the specific bracket (1-fig. A) with the tool carriage arm
(2-fig. A) lowered all the way, the chuck (3-fig. A) closed and the sliding table (4-fig. A) at its
stop close to the arm.
xThe mobile control unit has not fixed position, but it must be positioned in a way that the user
can observe the machine when working.
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4.3 FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT
The tire changer should be installed on a leveled concrete floor at least 20cm thick with a minimum
concrete quality of B25 in accordance with DIN 1045 requirements (foundations).
For your reference see the drawings as well as the table below.
If a floor of this type is not available on site, fastening points of the specified concrete quality are
acceptable.
xSurface, on which the tire changer is to be installed, must be flat and well leveled in all
directions.
xInclination up to 0.25% relative to the horizontal can be compensated using suitable shims,
wedges or the alike.
When working with wheels, which weight is higher than 1000kg, it is necessary
to fasten the tire changer to the floor by means of proper anchor bolts.
xBy means of a hammer drill D.16, drill at least 130mm
into the floor passing through the holes provided on the
base frame.
xIf there is an additional floor covering (B), of if shims or
wedges are necessary for leveling (C), longer bolts must
be used.
xPlace an anchor bolt into each hole.
xMake sure the anchor bolts extend at least 125mm into
the concrete slab, as indicated in the drawings.
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