User manual needed for Integy manual Truecut Tire Truer
#1
User manual needed for Integy manual Truecut Tire Truer
I just purchased the Integy Truecut Tire Truer / Integy Eagle Racing Tire Truer 4 Tire Truing Machine - INTC22306
I need a copy of the instruction manual. If any one has a copy and could scan it and email it to me I would greatly appreciate it. I can't find in online.
Thanks,
Dcasargent
I need a copy of the instruction manual. If any one has a copy and could scan it and email it to me I would greatly appreciate it. I can't find in online.
Thanks,
Dcasargent
#2
I'm pretty sure mine [purchased new] never came with any instructions.
Maybe something I can answer for you?
The camber marks are pretty accurate, zero gives a nice, even cut.
Every other brand arbor I've tried fits and runs true [Integy, Hudy, etc].
Replacement bits are as easy as buying a hacksaw blade and some tin snips if you don't buy a carbide bit.
Pretty basic unit really. So, again, if you have a specific question, I can try to answer it for you, but as far as I'm aware, there's no paperwork out there for it.
Maybe something I can answer for you?
The camber marks are pretty accurate, zero gives a nice, even cut.
Every other brand arbor I've tried fits and runs true [Integy, Hudy, etc].
Replacement bits are as easy as buying a hacksaw blade and some tin snips if you don't buy a carbide bit.
Pretty basic unit really. So, again, if you have a specific question, I can try to answer it for you, but as far as I'm aware, there's no paperwork out there for it.
#3
I'm pretty sure mine [purchased new] never came with any instructions.
Maybe something I can answer for you?
The camber marks are pretty accurate, zero gives a nice, even cut.
Every other brand arbor I've tried fits and runs true [Integy, Hudy, etc].
Replacement bits are as easy as buying a hacksaw blade and some tin snips if you don't buy a carbide bit.
Pretty basic unit really. So, again, if you have a specific question, I can try to answer it for you, but as far as I'm aware, there's no paperwork out there for it.
Maybe something I can answer for you?
The camber marks are pretty accurate, zero gives a nice, even cut.
Every other brand arbor I've tried fits and runs true [Integy, Hudy, etc].
Replacement bits are as easy as buying a hacksaw blade and some tin snips if you don't buy a carbide bit.
Pretty basic unit really. So, again, if you have a specific question, I can try to answer it for you, but as far as I'm aware, there's no paperwork out there for it.