TSI VP10S Viper Push Button Steel Bead Seater User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- tsi
Table of Contents
TSI VP10S Viper Push Button Steel Bead Seater
- WARNING – Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
- WARNING – Personal Protective Equipment: Safety goggles, gloves, non-skid shoes and hearing protection.
- WARNING – Keep bystanders and children out of the work area while operating this tool.
- WARNING -Always keep work clean, uncluttered, and well lit. Do Not work on floor surfaces that are slippery.
- WARNING – Do not operate this tool if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medications that could affect your ability to use the tool properly.
- WARNING -Air under pressure can cause severe injury. Never point an air tool at people or animals.
- WARNING – Detach from air supply and release all air pressure before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool or performing maintenance. Failure to do so could result in injury.
- WARNING – Do not open the Cheetah® Bead Seater air release valve when connecting the air supply hose. When the Cheetah® Bead Seater is not in use, discharge air from tank. Store with valve open in a clean, dry location. Never transport the Cheetah® Bead Seater with air in the tank.
- WARNING – Do not tamper with the safety valve. Do not modify or alter the bead seater in any way.
- WARNING – Inspect before each use. Do not use if broken, bent, cracked or damaged parts are noted (Including warning label). If the unit appears damaged in any way, is missing parts, or operates abnormally, it shall be removed from service immediately. All units that have been dropped, impacted suddenly, or dented should be removed from service.
- WARNING – Only Cheetah® Bead Seating replacement parts should be used on the unit. Decals and parts are available through your Distributor or the manufacturer.
- WARNING – The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be applied by the operator.
- WARNING – Operator should be familiar with all OSHA regulations (including 29 CFR 1910.177) pertaining to mounting, demounting and inflating all tires
GENERAL INFORMATION
- General: Remove contents from box and assemble as shown below Fig. 1. Read and follow instructions for optimum use.
- Overview: VP10S, VP13AL and VP18AL tanks are ASME
All series are US Patent No. 6,179,033, TAIWAN Patent No M537535
China Patent Pending, Europe Patent Pending
WARNING: AIR IN TANK CAN REACH HIGH PRESSURE
USE CAUTION! Wear safety glasses and hearing protection never discharge a
Viper™ aimed at a person
*Follow these instructions for proper bead seating methods and practices.
** Please note we recommend the use of a good quality inline filter to remove
contaminants and moisture.
INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT USE THE VIPER™ FOR ANYTHING BUT SEATING TIRE BEADS. Use of this equipment in an unintended manner could result in severe severe personal injury to tool user and bystanders or could cause damage to the tool and property.
Changing parts or making modifications to the Viper™ voids the warranty and
TSI will no be held liable.
HOW TO USE:
IMPORTANT: Prepare each wheel. Clean rims. Dirty rim flanges and poor
tire beads can create flying debris from the rush of air going into the wheel.
TSI suggests using a quick-disconnect fitting (not included) on the air line
to attach the air line to the valve stem, we sell an optional whip hose part
01.109.
Remove valve stem core from wheel. Set aside to replace later after bead is
seated. Lubricate tire beads and rim flanges with approved tire lubricant.
Before placing wheel on tire stand, connect whip hose to valve stem (Fig. 2).
You may have to thread the air line or part of the whip hose through the rim
center if the valve stem is facing the ground when on the tire stand. In most
cases, the wide flange of the wheel should be facing up and connect air line
to whip hose.
As shown in Fig. 2 positioning a wheel on the tire stand will elevate both the
tire and rim. The lower tire bead must must be resting on the wheel bead-seat
area. This alignment is very important to ensure the air blast is captured
within the tire cavity.
Now you can attempt to seat the tire bead onto the rim.
NEVER TRANSPORT OR STORE A CHARGED TANK. Accidental discharge could cause serious injury or damage.
VIPER™ TANKS BLAST AIR AT A HIGH RATE.
For safety use proper body positioning. Use protective gear for eyes, ears and
feet. DO NOT wear loose clothing.
NOTE: It’s not always necessary to fill the tank to maximum pressure. The required pressure will vary depending on size and type of tire. It is best to begin with lower pressure and work up to optimum pressure for your specific tire.
Gather your footing. Open the whip hose to let air flow in through the valve stem. Firmly grasp the Viper™ tank with one hand on the foward handle and one on the rear. Aim the at about a 35º – 45º angle (See Fig. 3) without touching the tire. Press the trigger (See Fig. 4) to discharge the tank.
Once the bead fully moves into position close the whip hose valve. Remove the
whip hose locking chuck from the valve stem and replace valve stem core. With
experience you will recognize filling the tank to capacity isn’t necessary.
The amount of air to seat the bead depends on the tire, most tires can be
seated between 80 PSI -100 PSI. Several attempts to seat the bead may be
necessary.
Make sure the valve stem core is firmly tightened in place. You are now ready
to place the tire into a tire care and proceed to inflate the tire to
manufacturers tire pressure requirements.
Check for leaks. Address leaks and if necessary repeat process. If non are
present, place valve cap on valve stem and wipe off excess lubricant.
ACCESSORIES
PERFORMANCE, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY
USE CAUTION! Wear safety glasses and hearing protection. Never discharge Viper™ while aimed at a person.
Warranty Statement & Return Policy
Warranty & Workmanship you can depend on.
With over 30 years of manufacturing experience we maintain the ability to
provide competitive prices while employing and manufacturing the majority of
our products in the USA. Pride in our workmanship and standing behind each and
every product is not just our claim but our uncompromising responsibility.
Tire Service International equipment is warranted to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original
purchase to the original owner. Repair labor is warranted for 90 days from the
date of original purchase. Bushings, blades, bearings and normal wear and tear
are not covered under warranty. Careless handling, negligence, misuse, abuse,
mutilation, improper operation, making unauthorized repairs, additions, and or
alterations automatically cancel this warranty and relieves TSI of any
obligation. Cheetah tanks claimed to be defective while under warranty will be
evaluated at our manufacturing plant and either repaired if possible or
exchanged and returned or credit issued to the customer account at our
discretion. Damage resulting from dropping the tanks will not receive warranty
consideration. Warranty parts need to be returned prepaid to the plant for
credit. Any replacement parts shipped from the plant will be shipped at the
customer’s expense. Machines requiring warranty work must be brought to the
manufacturing plant in 201 Chelsea Rd, Monticello, MN or to a repair facility
authorized by TSI.
Return Policy:
!!WARNING!! Goods returned without an RGA will be refused. A Returned
Goods Authorization form must be obtained before returning any material or
goods. All non-warranty returns will be subject to a 15% restocking fee plus
any additional charges for reconditioning/repacking.
References
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