How to find the right tire changer for your shop
Choosing the best tire changer for your shop is an important decision. Below is a list of things to consider when researching about tire changers. When you are ready to learn more or want to see a tire changer in action, you can reach out to your local Hunter team, who can provide detailed product information, on-site demos and pricing information.
Side Shovel Durability
The side shovel arm and mechanism is the most abused component on a tire changer. The size and heft of this system is an “easy-to-spot” indicator of the tire changer's durability.
Weight
While there is not a direct correlation between weight and durability, stronger tire changers generally weigh more.
Various Options
Various tire changers are optimized for certain types of tires. The best companies offer varying styles of equipment, not “one-size-fits-all” offerings.
Press Arm
More difficult tires usually require press points. Verify that press arms are available for any model you select. Are they available as an upgrade? You may want them later.
Service Support
Make sure the manufacturer supports their products in the field with a team of reliable service representatives.
Wheel Protection
This is vital with today's high performance specialty wheels. All reputable equipment has wheel protection built into every contact point with the rim or tire.
Torque
Today's tires take more torque to service than historical equipment. Pay particular attention to the power choices available, especially 220V options.
Filters, Lubricators & Regulators
High quality tire changers use high quality air conditioning components to ensure proper operation and long service life.
Training
Does the manufacturer offer training at installation, on-site training, training videos, a decent operation manual, etc.?
Wheel serviceability of Hunter tire changers
OEM Standard
OEM Runflats
Aftermarket
Specialty Types
Thick-bead
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