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CLAS OP 0679 Manuale di avvio rapido
OP 0659
12l ALUMINIUM AIR BLASTER/BAZOOKA

SPECIFICATIONS

This tire booster helps filling tires with too close beads as a result of prolonged storage.
In those cases the distance between tire bead and rim edge is too big and the tire cannot
be filled conventionally. By impulsive deflation of the booster, the tire beads are pushed
outwards and against the rim edge.
- aluminium tank 12L
- PU barrel, does not damage rims
- barrel width: 80mm
- 45° ergonomic handle
- pressure gauge 0-15bar
- 7.5bar safety valve
- operating pressure : 7.5bar
- weight: 4,05kg

SAFETY ADVICE

• Check the tore booster for a proper technical state.
• All components and fittings should be checked for tight fit and correct functioning.
• In case of malfunctioning, damaged or loose components the booster must not be
operated.
• Fill the booster with clean, dry and oil-free air, only.
• The air tank is equipped with a pressure control valve that opens at an air pressure of
approx. 6 to 8 bar, the tested and recommended maximum working pressure.
• Do not alter or modify the air tank or any other components of the booster. Unauthorized
modifications may cause severe injuries.
• Never exceed the recommended maximum air pressure.
• The device should be stored in a empty state.
• Use the booster for designated purposes, only.
• Never use this device for cleansing.
• Never point the tire booster's exhaust on other people.
• Always wear appropriate hearing protection when operating this device. This includes
bystanders, also. Operating the booster without any hearing protection may harm your
ears and may cause hearing loss, since the impulsive, percussion type process produces a
noise level of more than 100dB.
• Do not use inflammable cleanser to clean the tires while using this booster.
• Harmful debris like splinters, dust or rust particles might be hurled around when deflating
the booster. To avoid resulting eye injuries, always wear safety goggles.