Eagle Equipment ETC-2800A Instrucciones de uso

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4810 Clover Road • Greensboro, NC 27450 • 1-800-336-2776 • www.eagleequip.com • © Eagle Equipment 2018.01
ETC-2800A Instruction &
Maintenance Manual
Center Post Tire Changer with Assist Arm | ETC-2800A
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT.
INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT UPON DELIVERY. NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON DELIVERY RECEIPT.

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CONTENTS
Terms and Conditions .............................................................................................................................. 3-5
Risk of Loss / Freight / Shipping ............................................................................................................ 3
Delivery, Unloading and Freight Damage ........................................................................................... 3
Warranties ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Returns and Replacements ................................................................................................................... 5
Shipping and Damage Claims ..................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Workplace Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 7
Important Safety Instructions ..................................................................................................................... 8
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
Specications ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Position and Installation ........................................................................................................................... 10
Electricity and Pneumatic Connections .................................................................................................... 11
Adjusting Operation ............................................................................................................................ 11-13
Assist Arm Application ......................................................................................................................... 13-15
Inating the Tire .................................................................................................................................. 15-16
Moving the Machine ................................................................................................................................. 16
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 16-17
Trouble Shooting ....................................................................................................................................... 18
Explosive Views with Parts Lists ........................................................................................................... 19-35
Circuit Diagram ......................................................................................................................................... 36
Pneumatic Diagram ................................................................................................................................... 37
About Us .................................................................................................................................................... 38

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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ANY
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please read the safety procedures and operation instructions in this manual before operating the
lift. Proper installation and use is very important. Keep this operation manual near the machine at
all times. Make sure ALL USERS read and fully understand this manual. The lift should be used on a
relatively level oor.
This is a vehicle lift setup and operation manual and no attempt is made or implied herein to instruct
the user in lifting methods particular to an individual application. Rather, the contents of this manual
are intended as a basis for operation and maintenance of the unit as it is intended to be used.
Proper use of this lift is included in this manual. Any other proposed application of this equipment
should be documented and submitted in writing to Eagle Equipment for review. The user assumes full
responsibility for any equipment damage, personal injury, or alteration of the equipment described in
this manual or any subsequent damages.
OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please read these terms of service carefully.
These terms and conditions of sale (“Agreement”) are applicable to any order placed by you (the
“Customer”) with and accepted by Eagle Equipment (referred to herein as “Eagle”).
Risk of Loss / Freight / Shipping
All shipments are FOB the Eagle warehouse, which means that ownerships of these goods transfers to
the customer when they leave our dock. We use common carriers that have a demonstrated history of
timely deliveries and competitive freight rates for the benet of our customer. Most of these carriers
have restrictions on delivering to residential addresses and may require pick-up at freight terminal.
There are additional fees for residential, limited access and remote delivery. There are additional fees
for lift gate services and scheduled deliveries from the freight carriers.
Delivery, Unloading and Freight Damage
Unloading: The customer is responsible for unloading the shipment from the carrier’s truck. This may
require a forklift and/or lift gate service. Please note that Lifts will require a forklift to unload and they
cannot be unloaded using a lift gate vehicle. The customer care team can advise you prior to shipping
what will be needed to unload your shipment and the approximate weight of the shipment.
Damages: Any charges or damages that may be incurred as a result of unloading from the carrier’s
truck is the customer’s responsibility.
Upon delivery, it is very important that you inspect all of your products immediately. While we make
every attempt to prevent freight damage by properly packaging your order, sometimes damage occurs
in transit. For your protection, it is imperative that you note any and all damage you observe on the

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Delivery Receipt (Bill of Lading) that the carrier will ask you to sign. This will establish your right to
le a claim against the freight carrier for this damage. If there are notable shipping damages to your
equipment at time of delivery, we advise that you deny the shipment and note “Arrived Damaged” on
the Bill of Lading. We also advise that you take photos of the damage for your freight claim with the
freight carrier. The carrier will then return the damaged equipment to their warehouse for inspection.
You are then advised to contact us concerning your damaged shipment.
If there are concealed damages after the carrier has departed (something you hadn’t noted on your
initial inspection), this should be reported to the freight company within three days of delivery in order
to preserve your right to le a claim. It is the customer’s responsibility to le damage claims against the
freight company. Our customer care team is here to assist with the claim if we are contacted within the
3-day window.
Shortages: Should you discover any shortages/missing parts, we ask that they be reported to customer
service within 3 days of delivery.
Warranty
Eagle Equipment is warranted to be free of defects in material and/or workmanship for a period
not exceeding one year. Eagle will replace parts only, under this warranty if in Eagle’s view there is
a defect in material or workmanship. The end user will be responsible to pay shipping of suspected
product to the distributor from which they bought the product. The original distributor will arrange
for all warranty parts and will pay return shipping, if the product proves to be defective. This warranty
does not cover normal wear, abuse, misuse, shipping damage or damage from lack of required
maintenance. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. Under
no circumstances will Eagle Equipment be liable for consequential or incidental damages. Model and
serial numbers must be provided with original proof of purchase, conrming date sold, to original end
user, before any claim under this warranty will be considered by Eagle Equipment. To view more details
on our Terms of Sale, please visit www.eagleequip.com.
Exclusions:
This warranty will not apply to any machine:
Which has not been operated or maintained according to specications
Which has been abused, misused, altered, or improperly maintained
Which has been improperly installed or assembled
Other limitations:
This warranty does not cover:
Parts needed for normal maintenance
Wear parts, which include but are not limited to: cables, hoses, slider blocks, chains and rubber pads
On-site labor

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Returns and Replacements
In the event that you suspect you have a defective part or product (“part”), please contact our
customer care department immediately by calling 1-800-336-2776, or by emailing
[email protected]. Please include photos and video of the defective equipment for your
claim. If we believe that you have received a defective part, Eagle Equipment will provide you with a
return authorization (“RA”) number and schedule a time to have your equipment picked up.
It is the customer’s responsibility to package the equipment for return shipment in sufcient packaging
to prevent damage during return. Please note the RA number on the packaging. Upon receiving and
inspecting the defective part, Eagle Equipment will provide a replacement part, free of charge, to
the customer. If the customer wishes to have the warranty replacement shipped to them prior to the
return of the defective product, the customer must pay for the replacement product at shipping. Eagle
Equipment will issue the Customer a refund upon receiving the defective product. In the event the part
is determined to not be defective, it will be subject to a minimum restocking fee of 20% and the return
freight. Credit for warranty returns to third party vendors will be subject to their return policy. All
returns must be authorized prior to shipping. Contact the customer care department for instructions
and a return authorization number, which must be issued prior to any return. Customers may return
any unused stock item in the original packaging within 30 days of purchase subject to a 20% restocking
fee. All freight charges related to the original shipment and the return will be the responsibility of the
customer.
INSPECT YOUR LIFT UPON DELIVERY.
NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON DELIVERY RECEIPT.
SHIPPING AND DAMAGE CLAIMS
All shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt. For your protection, any external damage
must be noted on the bill of lading at the time of delivery in order to qualify for a claim against the
freight carrier.
Concealed damage must be reported to the freight company within three (3) days of delivery. It is the
customer’s responsibility to le for damage claims against the freight company. Eagle Equipment is not
responsible for loss or damages caused by shipping.
Shortages or missing parts must be reported to Eagle Equipment Customer Service (1-800-336-2776)
within three (3) days of delivery.

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase.
Your equipment is the result of decades of research, testing, and development; and represents the
most advanced technology on the market.
The care with which you maintain and operate your equipment will directly affect its overall
performance and longevity.
BE SAFE.
Your equipment was designed and built with safety in mind. However, safety relies on proper training
and thoughtful use on the part of the operator. DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without
reading this manual and the important safety instructions shown inside.
Keep these instructions accessible, and make sure that ALL USERS read this manual.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE
INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER AND THE SERIAL NUMBER
This information is located on the equipment.
THIS INFORMATION WILL BE REQUIRED
SHOULD YOU EVER NEED TO CALL IN FOR
PARTS OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
For parts assistance, please call: 1-800-535-0016
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Manufacturing Date:

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WARNING:
Failure to follow the unpacking and assembly directions may cause
personal injury and/or impair the operation of this machine.
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY.
UNPACKING
1. Your equipment comes packaged as a single unit. A forklift, oor-jack or other heavy-lifting
equipment may be necessary to separate the components. Exercise caution when disassembling the
packaged equipment, as shifting may have occurred during shipping.
2. Carefully remove the packaging from the equipment. Check for any obvious
shipping damage. Remember to report any shipping damage to the carrier and make a notation on
the delivery receipt.
3. An accessory box is included with the equipment and contains smaller components.
4. Remove the equipment from the package. Literature such as the installation manual, warranty
card, and serial number plate is included inside this box.
Shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt.
External damage must be noted on the bill of lading.
Concealed damages must be reported to the freight company within three days of delivery.
Shortages must be reported to Eagle Equipment within three days of delivery:
1-800-336-2776.
WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the workplace is in compliance with safety regulations. Connect power supply and air
source according to this manual. Make sure the location has proper air provided to ensure proper use
of the machine. This machine requires clear space from each wall (shown as Figure 2). This machine is
not recommended to be used outdoors. If installing it outdoors, it must be protected by roof against
rain and sunshine or it voids your warranty.
Figure 2Figure 1

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY
1. Read and understand all operation and safety warning procedures before operating the equipment.
2. Keep hands and feet clear. Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Avoid pinch points.
3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite injuries. Consider work area environment. Do
not expose equipment to rain. Do not use in damp or wet locations. Keep area well lit.
4. Only trained personnel should operate this equipment. All non-trained personnel should be kept
away from the work area. Never let non-trained personnel come in contact with or operate
the equipment.
5. Use the equipment correctly. Eagle Equipment is not liable for any damage or injury caused by
failure to comply with these regulations.
6. Remain clear of equipment when in operation. Clear area if danger is present.
7. Non-skid, steel-toe foot-wear and safety glasses is recommended when operating equipment.
8. DANGER: Disconnect power at the receptacle before performing any electrical repairs. Secure plug
so that it cannot be accidentally plugged in during service.
9. WARNING: Risk of explosion. This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should not
be exposed to ammable vapors. This machine should not be located in a recessed area or below
oor level.
10. Maintain with care. Keep equipment clean for better and safer performance. Follow manual for
proper instructions. Keep controls clean and free from grease and oil. Protect all parts of the
electrical equipment from humidity and moisture.
11. Carefully inspect the equipment on a regular basis. Perform maintenance according to the
maintenance schedule.
12. Check for damaged parts. Check alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts or any condition
that may affect its operation. Do not use equipment if any component is broken or damaged.
13. Never remove safety-related components from the equipment. Do not use the equipment if safety
related components are damaged or missing.
14. Failure to use the machine in its intended state voids the manufacturer’s warranty. Eagle
Equipment offers a one-year parts warranty.
15. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Be aware.

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OVERVIEW
This tire changer has been specically designed to demount tires with rims from 8" to 28" and a
maximum 45" diameter.
Any other use is improper and therefore not authorized. Before beginning any kind of work on or with
this machine, carefully read and understand the contents of these operating instructions.
Eagle Equipment is not liable for any injury to persons or damage to things caused by improper use of
this machine. Read the manual carefully before operating the equipment to ensure normal and safe
operation.
- Swing arm
- Assist arm helps user with stiff, low-prole tires
- Bead breaker blade cover
- Quick air booster
- Durable front cover for easy clean up
- 1-Year Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
ETC-2800A
Rim Diameter 8" - 28"
Maximum Tire Diameter 45"
Maximum Tire Width 16"
Working Pressure 116-145 PSI
Power Supply 110 Volt
Motor 1.5 HP
Noise Level <75 dB
Shipping Weight 694 lbs
Shipping Dimensions 45"W x 35"L x 42"H

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POSITION AND INSTALLATION
PARTS OF THE BALANCER
1. Rotation Pedal
2. Rise-fall Pedal
3. Bead Breaker Pedal
4. Bead breaker buffer
5. Bead Breaker shovel
6. Auxiliary rotating rod
7. Column
8. Demount/mount head
9. Tire pressing roller
10. Raise-fall control valve
1. Unscrew the nuts at the bottom, position the machine and
calibrate it with the horizontal rule. Mount the machine with
all the screws and to ensure the machine is stable. Make sure
the system is equipped with a good grounding circuit for
prevent electric leakage and have operation range of ground
for skid prevention.
2. Unscrew the nut A on the machine body B as shown in Figure 4. Lift the column C; mount it on the
machine body B by using the nut A through the bolt located on the machine body B. If the column
becomes loose, tighten it immediately. Otherwise this may damage the tire.
3. Attach the tire lifting device on the side of machine body with bolt set A, shown as Figure 5; after
xing all the bolts, connect the air hose B&C.
4. Attach the left assist arm on the post and cabinet with 10pcs M10 bolts. Put the 8MM pipe into the
cabinet from the right reservation hole (2) of the machine and plug on the three-way connection,
as shown in Figure 6.
5. Attach the cylinder T1 on the swing arm with 2 bolts T2. Attach the tire pressing roller on the
piston rod and tighten with the hex screws T3. Make sure that the tire pressing roller can rotate
freely; connecting the air hose (Figure 7).
Figure 3
Figure 7 Figure 6 Figure 5 Figure 4
11. Vertical arm
12. Adjust handle
13. Inating gun
14. Quick release nut
15. Cone
16. Rubber protection washer
17. Tire installation base assembly
18. Tire lifting device
19. Tire lifting support
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