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2 • COATS AirNut
AirNut
Assembly and Setup
Unpacking the Unit
Remove all pieces from the container.
Lay them out and check contents against included
standard parts list on this page.
Standard Parts List
1. AirNut
2. Pressure Cup
3. Rubber Cushion
4. No Mar Ring
5. Regulator Assembly
6. Block Air Assembly with Gun Holder
7. Hose Assembly (Regulator to Block)
8. Hose Assembly (Block to Gun–Coiled Hose)
9. Air Gun
Figure 4 - AirNut standard parts
Initial Testing of the AirNut
1. Look through the center hole of the AirNut,
depress and release thumb lever; there should be
noticeable movement of the partial nut, the assembly
should work smoothly.
2. Depress the thumb lever and slide the AirNut
over the arbor shaft. Release thumb lever, pull out-
ward to make sure it is held fast to the arbor shaft.
3. Depress the thumb lever and slide the AirNut off
the arbor shaft.
4. Temporally connect air to the Regulator/Inflator
assembly, and check to see that it will inflate the air
chamber of the AirNut. When fully inflated the piston
will have moved outward 1.250" (31.75mm).
5. Depress the yellow button to exhaust air from the
air chamber. The piston should retract.
6. The pressure cup and the No Mar Ring “snap”
into place on the front end of the AirNut.
Find the most convenient and handy spot on the
wheel balancers hood and mount the air gun and reg-
ulator assembly as shown in figure 5 below.
Figure 5 - Mounting on wheel balancer hood
7. Remove the rear self tapping screw and discard.
8. Drill a 1/4" hole through the hood and both sides
of the hood bar using the existing hole as a pilot.
9. Mount the block air assembly with gun holder
(item 6 in figure 4) as shown in figure 5.
10. Clean the plastic hood and apply the warning
decal as shown in figure 5.
Failure to secure the air hose as described
may result in severe personal injury if the
airline breaks.
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