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  • Corghi Monster AGTT Heavy-Duty Tire Changer Corghi Monster AGTT Heavy-Duty Tire Changer

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    Corghi Monster AGTT Heavy-Duty Tire Changer

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    Corghi REMO Compact Clampless Wheel Alignment System

    Corghi REMO Compact Clampless Wheel Alignment System The Corghi REMO Compact represents a revolutionary leap forward in wheel alignment technology. This is the innovative aligner system that never touches the rim—delivering completely automated,...

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Complete Tire Service Solutions

Professional tire service requires both tire changers and wheel balancers working together as a complete system. Our combo packages pair these essential machines to provide comprehensive tire mounting, dismounting, and balancing capabilities for automotive service shops.

Whether you're setting up a new shop or upgrading existing equipment, selecting the right tire changer and wheel balancer combination depends on your service volume, the types of vehicles you work on, and your budget requirements.

Understanding Tire Changers

Tire changers are designed to mount and dismount tires from wheel rims safely and efficiently. These machines secure the wheel assembly and use specialized tools to break the bead seal, remove the old tire, and install the new tire without damaging the rim or tire.

Key considerations when selecting a tire changer include maximum wheel diameter capacity, clamping range (both inside and outside), wheel width capacity, and whether the machine offers swing-arm or center-post design. Models typically handle wheels ranging from 12 inches up to 47 inches in diameter depending on the machine specification.

Understanding Wheel Balancers

Wheel balancers measure the weight distribution of a wheel and tire assembly to identify where corrective weights should be placed. Proper wheel balancing eliminates vibrations during vehicle operation, extends tire life, and improves ride quality and safety.

Modern wheel balancers generally feature self-calibrating systems, digital displays for quick data entry, and the ability to perform both dynamic and static balancing. Many models also include alloy wheel programs and placement optimization to position weights in less visible locations for aesthetic purposes.

Combo Package Advantages

  • Matched equipment designed to work together efficiently
  • Streamlined purchasing process with single-source acquisition
  • Consistent quality standards across both machines
  • Complete tire service capability from one equipment set
  • Simplified training on equipment from the same manufacturer

Shop Requirements and Preparation

Before installing tire service equipment, ensure your facility meets the necessary requirements:

  • Electrical Supply: Most machines require 110V single-phase power with appropriate amperage capacity
  • Compressed Air: Tire changers typically require compressed air at pressures ranging from 116-145 PSI depending on the model
  • Floor Space: Allow adequate clearance around equipment for safe operation and vehicle access
  • Mounting Surface: Concrete flooring with proper anchoring capability is generally recommended

Operational Safety Considerations

Safe operation of tire service equipment requires proper training and adherence to manufacturer guidelines. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses and gloves. Ensure wheels are properly secured before operation, and never exceed the equipment's rated capacity for wheel diameter or weight.

Regular maintenance and calibration help ensure accurate balancing results and safe tire changing operations. Consult your equipment manual for recommended maintenance schedules and procedures.

Specialized Applications

Some tire service operations require specialized adapters or accessories. Motorcycle and ATV tire service typically requires dedicated clamping adapters to accommodate smaller wheel sizes and unique rim configurations. Low-profile and run-flat tires may benefit from machines with assist arms or additional bead-seating features. Always verify that your chosen equipment can be adapted for your specific service applications.

Note: Specifications vary by model. Always check individual product listings and manufacturer documentation for exact details regarding capacities, electrical requirements, and compatible wheel sizes.

Tire Changers & Wheel Balancers

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