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Tyre stand, Intended use, Description of parts – Ultimate Speed Z31365 User Manual

Page 6: Technical data, Accessories, Safety information, Assembly

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Tyre stand

Intended use

The tyre stand is intended for the storage of wheel

rims with or without tyres. This product is not

intended for commercial use.

Description of Parts

1

Central linking piece

2

Spring washers

3

Screws

4

Down rod section (without plug)

5

End rod section (with plug)

6

Extension legs

7

Storage container (2 parts)

8

Plate

9

Pin

10

Screws

11

Tread depth gauge

12

Air pressure gauge

13

Tyre protection cover

14

Tyre chips, 4 different colours

15

Hexagon wrench

Technical data

Suitable for all currently available car rims up to

18 inches (approx. 46 cm).

Suitable for all common car wheel rims with tyre

widths up to 225 mm.

Material:

steel, aluminium,

PP (polypropylene)

Total height

(without container): ~1.02 m

Weight (without

accessories):

~2.15 kg

Max. load capacity: 100kg

Accessories

Tyre protection cover

13

With Velcro fastening

Tyre chips

14

In 4 different colours. Labelling: front left, right

front, left rear, right rear

Air pressure gauge

12

For easy measurement of air pressure.

Measurement range: 0.7 – 3.5 bar / 10 – 50 psi

Tread depth gauge

11

Measurement range: 0 – 20 mm; shows statutory

minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) and recommended

tread depth for winter tyres (4 mm).

Storage container

7

For practical storage of assembly equipment.

Safety information

Do not tilt the tyre stand!

WArnIng!

rISk of Injury To

PerSonS! DAnger of TIPPIng!

Place the tyre stand only on a level, flat and

solid surface. The base must not slope, as the

stability of the rack cannot then be guaranteed.

(Use spirit level to check.)

The tyre stand may not be used for any other

purpose since this could cause injury.

The tyre stand may not be moved when

supporting a load (rims + tyres) since there is a

danger that it could tip over.

The tyre stand may not be tipped since this

could cause injury.

The tyre stand may not be used if damaged

since this could cause injury.

Always operate the tyre stand using two

hands.

Due to danger of tipping,

load tyre stand ONLY from

above, in order to avoid

injury.

Assembly

Decide on the final location for your rim tree before

putting the wheels on to it.

1) First of all fit the central linking piece

1

and

the extension legs

6

together (if necessary a