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Heavy Duty Tire Taxi - John Dow Industries

Part #: I-TT1-HD

The John Dow Industries I-TT1-HD Heavy Duty Tire Taxi is engineered to facilitate the safe and efficient transport of large and heavy tire and wheel assemblies in professional automotive and industrial environments. This robust tool minimizes physical strain on technicians and helps prevent potential damage to wheels and shop equipment during movement. Built for demanding use, it offers a reliable solution for handling substantial loads.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Manufactured from durable steel, the I-TT1-HD is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy service bays and industrial settings, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: Equipped with robust, high-capacity casters, this tire taxi allows for smooth and controlled movement of heavy tire assemblies across various shop floor surfaces.
  • Secure Tire Containment: The design securely cradles tires, preventing them from tipping or rolling during transport, thereby improving workplace safety and efficiency.
  • Reduces Strain: By eliminating the need for manual lifting and carrying of heavy wheels, the Tire Taxi helps reduce technician fatigue and the risk of back injuries.
  • Optimized for Large Assemblies: Specifically engineered to accommodate oversized and heavy truck, SUV, and commercial vehicle tires.

Applications

The Heavy Duty Tire Taxi is an essential tool for automotive repair shops, truck service centers, tire dealerships, and industrial facilities that regularly handle large and heavy wheels. It is particularly beneficial for tasks involving heavy-duty trucks, buses, commercial fleet vehicles, agricultural equipment, and large SUVs where tire and wheel assemblies can be exceptionally cumbersome. This tool streamlines operations by providing a secure and ergonomic method for transporting tires from storage to service bays or alignment racks.

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 21 July, 2018.