I have a Coats 10-10 tire changer that needs help to break the beads and remove 16' pu tires. Need something better but not fancy. This Parts List is for. The best operating air pressure is 150 psi at the machine. He mwing parts of the Coats 10.10 Super Powerman are self-lubricating.
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If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact. Picked this up a few years ago on CL for scrap metal price. It was missing the cone nut.I wasn't too concerned figured I would find one somewhere. Hennesy doesn't have one or even offered to find the part# for me(I guess they want to sell new machines not service parts for old ones). As far as I can tell they made a change on the 1010 and later 1010 model had threads on the post all the way around.
Mine has just a segment of threads about 3.5 in long with 8 threads. If anyone has something similar I would like to find out as maybe another brand can be adapted. Ive been using a steel plate and muffler clamp. Not the best way to do this but I don't change tires that often.Im getting ready to dismount about 20 junk tires so need something better than a muffler clamp. Yea since the cone nut alone was over 2x what I paid for the machine it wasnt a real easy choice.but total cost was still cheap enough to warrant. Heres some pics of what Ive done to help with mag wheels. Yes I know this was made for steel wheels but I have been careful and havent had a problem so far just really slow with all the precautions.
Ive got some of the plastic booties coming for the tire iron so that may help. Wish someone made booties for the clamp down bar and the bead breaker. Ive disconnected and removed the lower bead breaker as for mags its too hard to guide it properly,plus Ive always heard its the reason most steel wheels were bent. Installed wall to wall carpet to prevent scuffing.
The hold down clamp is wrapped with cold shrink wrap and plastic tape to help with scuffing. I made an extension for the pin with pipe,a pipe cap and a grade 8 bolt. I can put shims inside to raise it if needed.
You are logged in as a guest. ( ) have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page]:: -> Message format Posted 5/18/2012 15:20 (#2387666) Subject: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better I have a Coats 10-10 tire changer that needs help to break the beads and remove 16' pu tires. Need something better but not fancy. What model of coats would handle these easily? Should be a lot of used ones out there due to rim clamp machines. Download mp3 infected mushroom heavyweight in the world. Just want one that has plenty of power.
Posted 5/18/2012 15:35 (#2387676 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Faunsdale, AL Have you checked what air pressure you're feeding it with? Our 20-20 needs to be very close to the pop-off pressure of it's safety to work effectively. I think it's around 175 psi, and if I drop a rim on it, sometimes it will unseat the pop-off and I'll have to reach in and jiggle it to get it to stop blowing. Anything less and it won't really work. That being said, I sometimes let it break the lower bead before putting the breaker on the top bead. Usually it's a rim that has rust/stopleak etc crusted on it that is really tough to break.