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Long Taper Stud - The Main Resource

Part #: TMRWB271904119

The Main Resource TMRWB271904119 Long Taper Stud is a robust accessory designed for precision wheel balancing in professional automotive and industrial settings. This stud plays a critical role in securely mounting wheels onto balancing machines, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements that contribute to vehicle safety and performance. Engineered for demanding daily use, it offers the durability and consistent performance that professional technicians require.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by The Main Resource, this stud is built to withstand the rigors of frequent use in busy workshops, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Optimal Dimensions: With a length of 90mm and a 24.5mm head, it provides a stable and secure fit for a variety of wheel types during balancing procedures.
  • Enhanced Balancing Accuracy: Designed for a precise fit, the taper stud minimizes wheel wobble and ensures consistent positioning, leading to more accurate balancing results.
  • Essential Wheel Balancer Component: Functions as a direct replacement or an essential spare part for wheel balancing equipment, maintaining operational efficiency.
  • Durable Design: Constructed from high-quality materials to resist wear and tear, prolonging the lifespan of the stud and maintaining its performance integrity.

Applications

This long taper stud is an indispensable tool for professional mechanics and technicians in diverse environments. It is commonly used in automotive service centers, tire shops, and industrial workshops that perform regular wheel balancing. Its design accommodates a broad range of passenger vehicle wheels, light truck wheels, and various industrial applications requiring precise wheel mounting for balancing equipment.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: The Main Resource
  • Model Number: TMRWB271904119
  • Overall Length: 90mm
  • Head Diameter: 24.5mm
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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 11 September, 2016.