Wheel Balancer Balancers Tire Changer Changers Combo #4 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
This listing is for a Weaver W-898XS Tire Changer and a Weaver W-957 Computer Wheel Balancer Combo Deal with FREE SHIPPING within the continental USA!!!
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W-894X
The Weaver W-898XS Wheel Clamp Tire Changer has been designed specifically for automotive repair shops with a maximum clamping range of 28"! This changer is equipped with powerful bead breaker and integrated bead blast jets built into the clamp jaws for effortless bead seating and safer inflation. The Weaver W-898XS is a Commercial Grade High Quality machine. Also included are a water seperator, lubricator and air pressure regulator for longer machine life.
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Swing arm design
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Handles tires to 47" and rim widths to 15"
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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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No scratching - machine never contacts rim
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Lubricator, water separator and air pressure regulator
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26" x 26" square turntable with a maximum clamping range of 28"
Specifications: | |
Maximum Tire Diameter | 49.00" |
Maximum Tire Width | 3.00" - 15.00" |
Clamping Outside | 13.00" - 26.00" |
Clamping Inside | 15.00" - 28.00" |
Working Pressure | 120 - 150 PSI |
Power Requirements | 110V |
Bead Breaker | 5500 |
Shipping Weight | 600LBS. |
W-957
The Weaver W-957 Computer Wheel Balancer offers simple keypad entry, quick mounting using the speed nut and accurate balancing. Designed to withstand the rigorous use in a volume tire shop, independent repair shop or the enthusiasts that wants the best. Included are 4 Cones, Speed Nut, Hammer and Caliper.
- Self calibrating
- Weight storage
- Pegs for accessories
- 8" long shaft with 35mm diameter
- 4 centering cones
- ST, AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4 balancing methods
- Speed nut, hammer and caliper standard
- Hood Included
Specifications: | |
Data Entry | Keypad |
Tire Diameter | 40.00" |
Tire Width | 2.00" - 20.00" |
Rim Diameter | 10.00" - 24.00" |
Maximum Wheel Weight | 150LBS |
Power Requirements | 110V |
Accuracy | 1 Gram |
Shipping Weight | 450LBS. |
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