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Operation Instructions for TCX50 Tire Charger
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1.6 Employee Training
1. The employer is obligated to provide a program to train all employees who service rim
wheels in the hazards involved in servicing those rim wheels and the safety procedures to
be followed. Service or servicing means the mounting and demounting of rim wheels, and
related activities such as inating, deating, installing, removing and handling.
The employer shall insure that no employee services any rim wheel unless the employee
has been trained and instructed in correct procedures of servicing the type of wheel
being serviced, and in the safe operating procedures.
Information to be used in the training program shall include, at a minimum, the applicable
information contained in this manual.
2. The employer shall ensure that each employee demonstrates and maintains the ability to
service rim wheels safely, including performance of the following tasks:
Demounting of tires (including deation).
Inspection and identication of the rim wheel components.
Mounting of tires.
Use of any restraining device, cage, barrier, or other installation.
Handling of rim wheels.
Ination of the tire.
Understanding the necessity of standing back from tire changer during ination of the tire
and during inspection of the rim wheel following ination, never lean over.
Installation and removal of rim wheels.
3. The employer shall evaluate each employee’s ability to perform these tasks and to service
rim wheels safely and shall provide additional training as necessary to assure that each
employee maintains his or her prociency.
1.7 Pre-Use Checks
Before beginning work, carefully check that all components of the machine, especially rubber
or plastic parts, are in place, in good condition and working properly. If the inspection reveals
any damage or excessive wear, no matter how slight, immediately replace or repair the
component.
Walk around the machine to ensure that all components are in good condition and operational
and that there are no foreign objects or debris (rags, tools, etc…) in or about the machine
which could affect its operation.
These checks must be carried out:
Before starting the machine.
At regular time intervals.
After any modication or repair.
The machine may only be started after this pre-use check is successfully completed.
Do not use the machine if it is placed out of service for a tune up, maintenance, lubrication, etc.
1.8 During Use
In the event you hear any strange noise or feel unusual vibrations, if a component system
is not operating properly or if there is anything unusual at all, stop using the machine
immediately.
Identify the cause and take any necessary remedial action.
Contact your supervisor if necessary.

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