Commercial Grade Tire Changer Changers Wheel Balancer Combo # 1 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
This listing is for a Weaver W-894XS Tire Changer and a Weaver W-937 Computer Wheel Balancer Combo Deal with FREE SHIPPING within the continental USA!!!.
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W-894XS
The Weaver W-894XS Wheel Clamp Tire Changer has been designed specifically for automotive repair shops and enthusiasts. This changer is equipped with a powerful bead breaker, integrated bead blast jets built into the clamp jaws for effortless bead seating and safer inflation. Also included are a water seperator, lubricator and air pressure regulator for longer machine life.
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Swing arm style
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Automatic mount/demount electric turntable
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Four pneumatic clamps and double acting cylinders
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Powerful Air-Operated side mounted bead breaker
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Bead seating inflation jets in clamping jaws
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Lubricator, water separator and air pressure regulator included!
Specifications: | |
Maximum Tire Diameter | 49.00" |
Maximum Tire Width | 3.00" - 15.00" |
Clamping Range Outside | 9.00" - 22.00" |
Clamping Range Inside | 11.00" - 24.00" |
Working Pressure | 8 - 10 Bar |
Power Requirements | 110V |
Bead Breaker | 2500KG |
Shipping Weight | 550LBS. |
W-937
The Weaver W-937 Computer Wheel Balancer offers simple keypad entry, quick mounting using the speed nut and accurate balancing. Specifically designed for mid volume automotive repair shops or enthusiasts. Included are 4 Cones, Speed Nut, Hammer and Caliper.
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Self calibrating
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Weight storage
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Pegs for accessories
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8" long shaft with 35mm diameter
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Four centering cones
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ST, AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4 balancing methods
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Speed nut, hammer and caliper standard
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No Hood - Low Speed Technology!
Specifications: | |
Data Entry | Keypad |
Tire Diameter | 35.00" |
Tire Width | 1.50" - 20.00" |
Rim Diameter | 10.00" - 24.00" |
Maximum Wheel Weight | 143LBS |
Power Requirements | 110V |
Accuracy | 1 Gram |
Shipping Weight | 350LBS. |
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