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MANUAL TIRE CHANGER - Rhino Gear

Part #: HTTC152-FPD

The Rhino Gear HTTC152-FPD Manual Tire Changer is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics seeking a robust and versatile solution for tire service. This durable tool efficiently handles a wide range of tires, providing reliable performance for everyday shop operations. Designed for precision and ease of use, it streamlines the tire mounting and demounting process for various vehicle types.

Key Features

  • Broad Tire Compatibility: Capable of servicing tires from 8 inches up to most light truck tire sizes, offering extensive application versatility.
  • Universal Tire Handling: Expertly manages both tubeless and tube-type tires, expanding its utility across diverse wheel assemblies.
  • Integrated Bead Breaker: Features a powerful, built-in bead breaker that simplifies the separation of tire beads from rims, reducing effort and saving time.
  • Stable Wheel Rest Plate: Equipped with a substantial 7.5” x 3/16” wheel rest plate, providing a secure and stable platform during tire changes while protecting wheel finishes.
  • Optimized Leverage Tire Bar: Includes a 37-inch tire bar, offering superior leverage for effective tire manipulation and minimizing physical strain.

Applications

This manual tire changer is an essential tool for automotive repair shops, motorcycle service centers, agricultural equipment maintenance, and small industrial facilities. It is ideally suited for tasks involving passenger car tires, ATV and utility vehicle tires, and most light truck tire applications, providing a cost-effective alternative for precise tire servicing without specialized power equipment.

Specifications

  • Wheel Rest Plate: 7.5” x 3/16”
  • Tire Bar Length: 37”
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  • Model: 245640
  • Shipping Weight: 41lbs
  • UPC: 810524023184
  • Manufacturers Part #: HTTC152-FPD
  • Manufactured by: Rhino Gear
  • Also Known As: DYOHTTC152-FPD

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 31 May, 2017.