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This combination package includes the Atlas TC289 rim-clamp swing arm tire changer with Dual Assist Arms & the Atlas WB11 computerized spin balancer. This combination is perfect for farms, homeowners, and all sizes of shops looking to change and balance tires. Both machines are 110volt operated, both are CE approved, and both carry the Atlas
TC289DAA Tire Changer
WB11 Wheel Balancer
Rims | Steel, Aluminum, Alloy |
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External Locking Rim Dimension | |
(3 Positions) | 1) 11 7/8" - 26" |
2) 12 7/8" - 27" | |
3) 13 3/4" - 28" | |
Internal Locking Rim Dimension | |
(3 Positions) | 1) 13 7/8" - 27 7/8" |
2) 14 5/8" - 28 7/8" | |
3) 15 5/8" - 29 7/8" | |
Maximum Tire Diameter | 47" |
Maximum Wheel Width (Bead Breaker) | 18" |
Table Motor | 1 HP |
Turntable Rotating Torque | 885 ft/lbs |
Bead Breaker | 5,500 LB. Force |
Air Requirement | 90-110 PSI (MUST NOT EXCEED 140 PSI) |
Operating Voltage | 110volt |
Atlas WB11 Specifications | |
Max Tire Diameter | 39" (3" 6') |
Rim Sizes (Cars And Light Trucks) | 10"-32" |
Rim Width | 1 1/2"-20" |
Shaft Size | 40mm |
Max. Wheel Weight | 150 lbs. |
Balancing Speed | 150 rpm |
Data Entry | All Dimensions Manual |
Measurements | Standard Or Metric |
Accuracy | 1 gram |
Weight Position Resolution | 1.4 Degrees |
Self Calibration | Yes |
Motor | 1/4 HP |
Perfect Combo for High-Volume Shops – The Atlas TC289DAA Tire Changer combined with the WB11 Wheel Balancer is the ideal package for tire shops and auto service centers that require efficiency and precision in high-volume tire and wheel balancing services.
Advanced Tire Changing with Dual Assist Arms – The TC289DAA's dual assist arms provide extra control when working with large rims, making tire changes faster and more precise, reducing technician strain and improving accuracy.
Efficient Wheel Balancing – The WB11 Wheel Balancer enhances your tire changing process with accurate wheel balancing. It minimizes vibrations and ensures smooth performance of the tires, leading to a more comfortable driving experience for customers.
Durability and High Performance – Both the TC289DAA Tire Changer and WB11 Wheel Balancer are designed for heavy-duty use, offering reliable, consistent performance and long-lasting durability, even in busy shop environments.
Maximized Productivity – The seamless integration of both machines allows for a smooth workflow, saving time and increasing shop efficiency while handling a variety of tire sizes, including larger rims and specialty tires.
Q: What is the Atlas TC289DAA Tire Changer + WB11 Wheel Balancer Combo Package?
A: The Atlas TC289DAA Tire Changer + WB11 Wheel Balancer Combo Package includes the heavy-duty TC289DAA Tire Changer with dual assist arms and the WB11 Wheel Balancer, providing a complete solution for changing and balancing extra-large tires in commercial and industrial tire service environments.
Q: What does this combo package include?
A: This combo includes the Atlas TC289DAA Tire Changer with dual assist arms, designed for extra-large tires, and the WB11 Wheel Balancer, which balances tires up to 130 lbs, making it ideal for both passenger and commercial vehicle tires.
Q: How do the dual assist arms on the TC289DAA improve tire changing?
A: The dual assist arms provide extra support and leverage, making it easier to mount and demount large, stiff, and low-profile tires, ensuring a secure and efficient tire-changing process without damaging the rims.
Q: What is the capacity of the WB11 Wheel Balancer?
A: The WB11 Wheel Balancer can balance tires up to 130 lbs, which makes it suitable for a wide range of tires, including those found on passenger cars and larger commercial vehicles.
Q: Is this combo suitable for high-volume, professional tire shops?
A: Yes, both the TC289DAA Tire Changer and WB11 Wheel Balancer are built for commercial use, offering durability, power, and efficiency necessary for handling large tires and high-volume tire service in professional shops.
Q: Does this combo require a lot of space?
A: While both machines are designed for handling large tires, they have compact designs, making them a good fit for tire shops that need powerful equipment but have limited space.
Routine Cleaning – After every use, clean both the tire changer and wheel balancer to remove tire residue, dirt, and grease. Use a soft cloth or brush and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner to keep the machines in good condition.
Lubricate Moving Parts – Regularly lubricate all moving parts, including the bead breaker, mounting head, and assist arms for the tire changer, as well as the balancer’s spinning shaft. Use manufacturer-recommended lubricants to reduce friction and wear.
Inspect Components – Periodically check critical components, such as the rim clamps, mounting head, assist arms, and balance shaft, for signs of damage or wear. Replace worn parts promptly to maintain accuracy and avoid equipment failure.
Tire Changing Head Alignment – Ensure that the tire changing head is properly aligned for smooth tire removal and mounting. Misalignment can cause unnecessary strain on the equipment and lead to poor performance.
Check Tire Balancer Calibration – Periodically calibrate the wheel balancer to ensure accurate wheel balancing. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines to maintain precise balancing results and prevent unnecessary tire wear.
Maintain Air Pressure – Keep the air pressure for both the tire changer and wheel balancer within the recommended range. Incorrect air pressure can result in poor performance and may damage air-powered components.
Monitor Tire Clamp Adjustment – Regularly inspect and adjust the tire rim clamps to ensure they securely hold the tire in place during mounting and dismounting. Proper clamp pressure prevents tire or rim damage.
Inspect Balancer Wheel Spindle – Check the wheel spindle on the balancer for wear, rust, or debris. Keeping it clean and lubricated ensures smooth wheel rotation and consistent balancing results.
Tighten All Bolts – Regularly check all bolts, screws, and fasteners on both the tire changer and wheel balancer to ensure they are properly tightened. Loose components can cause instability and uneven performance.
Avoid Overloading – Never exceed the weight or tire size limits recommended for both the tire changer and wheel balancer. Overloading can cause damage to the equipment and result in improper functioning.