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Totalkare presents extended range of tyre changers

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Published: July 25, 2023
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Totalkare has launched an expanded line of tyre changers for both heavy duty and light commercial vehicles. The additions aim to meet the diverse needs of commercial vehicle workshops for tyre changing, repair, and inspection solutions.

Offerings range from entry-level machines to fully automatic setups, catering to all types of tyre and wheel servicing facilities and supporting workshops irrespective of the commercial vehicles they service. The product range caters to various needs, whether the job requires lever type hydraulic distributors or pneumatically tilting columns to prevent rim damage.

Notable in the range are models like the NAV101, a commercial tyre changer boasting a unique design and adjustable arm positioning, the NAV11, a heavy-duty truck tyre changer capable of servicing a broad spectrum of wheels, including super-single.

The range is accompanied by detailed specifications and limitations for each changer. Totalkare’s approach of offering expert advice and service ensures that workshops can choose equipment best suited to their needs and service offerings.

“As workshops see the costs of maintenance and repair for dated machinery continue to rise, investment in the latest and safest equipment ensures they are able to provide continuous service,” a spokesperson says. “This increased business efficiency is key to ensure preparation for any job that might roll through the workshop doors, and Totalkare is continuing to monitor the marketplace and expand its offering to best support the hard workers in this core industry.”

Totalkare’s product range is made up of the following:

  • NAV101: A commercial tyre changer capable of dismounting and mounting a tyre in only 30 seconds thanks to a unique design featuring adjustable arm positioning, a four-roller system and bead breakers supported by two separately controlled arms
  • Karacter: An automatic leverless tyre changer ideal for cars and light commercial tyres. It works for wheel diameters up to 46” and rim diameters from 10” – 24”, with max width 15”
  • NAV26HW: For workshop or roadside use, this mobile tyre changer uses hydraulic clamping and up/down movement with a standard roller for tube tyres
  • HP641: A light commercial automatic tyre changer with double-acting bead breaker cylinder, designed to work on even low-profile and large-sized steel or alloy rims
  • HP643: With an extra-wide, heavy-duty frame this light commercial tyre changer is designed for high output garages, working on any wheel up to a maximum width of 15”
  • NAV11: A heavy duty truck tyre changer providing the ability to service a wide range of wheels, including super-single, thanks to the operating dimensions of the clamping unit and head-tool carriage.
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