What is the appropriate air pressure for a tire changer?
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The appropriate air pressure for a tire changer is approximately 6 MPa, equivalent to 6 atmospheres. A tire changer is also known as a tire mounting and dismounting machine. Overview of tire mounting and dismounting machines: A tire mounting and dismounting machine, also called a tire changer or tire remover, is used for installing and removing vehicle tires. It can replace tires for various vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and heavy-duty trucks, making it essential equipment for auto repair shops and 4S stores. There are two types: pneumatic and hydraulic, with the pneumatic type being the most commonly used. Preparation for using a tire mounting and dismounting machine: Connect the machine to power and air supply; perform debugging operations by stepping on the left pedal to rotate the chuck clockwise; step on the right pedal for the demounting blade action, which returns to its original position when released; step on the middle pedal to open the chuck claws, and step again to close them; release the air from the tire and remove all balance weights.