Finding The Right Tire
Changer For Your Shop
By Nick C
Owning a shop in Texas can be a great experience- if you're into
cars and trucks there's no better way to stay around your passion
than to be underneath them as you work on them!
Just as a
technology enthusiast surrounds themselves with as much information
as possible about new and upcoming technology, mechanics and
automotive technicians are constantly surrounded by vehicles of all
types and function.
Texas is a rather peculiar state in that the majority of the
vehicles on the road are trucks. In fact, the most common vehicle
is the half tone pickup truck. The sheer popularity of these
vehicles is enough to warrant shops based in Texas to purchase
heavy duty tire changers in order to properly handle the demands
placed by these trucks.
You should look for a tire changer with the following
qualities:
1. Scratch resistant operation - It's a guarantee that your
customers are not going to be happy when they come pick up their
vehicle if their rims are covered in scratches. Unfortunately, many
tire changers inadvertently scratch up the rims in the process.
This is due to both the skill of the operator and the quality of
the tire changer itself.
Newer tire changers operate in a way that is "anti-scratch". The
part of the tire changer that actually connects with the rim is
coated in a material that will not scratch the metal alloy of the
rim, and no other part of the tire changer makes contact with the
rim. This will save you loads of headaches later.
2. Effective gripping mechanism - When that wheel is on the tire
changer you want to make sure that it is well secure and that it
isn't going anywhere, period. Look for a tire changer that has
plenty of time and due attention put into the clamping mechanism.
Knowing that the tire is on their good will save you hassles later
if the rim slips and is damaged by the equipment.
3. Size - The large rims that are found on trucks can be a pain
to work on if your machine can't properly handle them. Make sure
that your tire changer has been designed with large or deep rims in
mind. This will save you time and hassles later as the tire changer
does its job efficiently and without complaint.
Remember, this is a piece of equipment that you will have for
quite some time. Don't be afraid to spend the money for a good
quality unit, as good units tend to last for years and are very
reliable.
About the author:
Nick C recommends Equiptool which's a store that provides a wide
range of accessories for your car, truck or motorcycle. We
specialize in Car Lifts, Tire Changers, Brake Lathes and Wheel
Balancers. Visit our online store at http://www.equiptool.com and check all our
stuff.
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