The tire mounter and demounter is an essential tool designed to facilitate the tire installation and removal process on all types of vehicles, especially those equipped with low profile tires and run flat tires.
This tool stands out for its robust construction, with a steel body covered in vulcanized rubber.
This rubber coating not only ensures the durability of the tool, but also protects the aluminum rims from possible damage during the assembly or disassembly process.
In addition, its design is ideal for working with tires that have TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) valves, ensuring that these delicate parts do not suffer damage.
The mounter and demounter is, therefore, an essential tool for any workshop seeking efficiency and safety in the handling of modern tires.
Recommendations for Use:
Be sure to clean the rim and tire before using the tool to avoid damage from abrasive particles.
Always use the tool on flat, stable surfaces to ensure safe and precise work.
Apply a light coat of compatible lubricant to the rim before mounting to facilitate the process and reduce friction.
Do not force the tool into tires or rims that are not designed to be handled with this type of equipment, as damage could occur.
When working with Run Flat tires, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid warping.
Maintenance Recommendations:
Clean the tool after each use to prevent the build-up of dirt and debris that may affect its performance.
Regularly inspect the vulcanized rubber coating for wear or damage, and replace the tool if necessary.
Store the tool in a dry place protected from humidity to avoid corrosion of the steel and deterioration of the rubber.
Bullet points
Superior Durability: Thanks to its steel body and vulcanized rubber coating, this tool offers long life, resisting wear even with intensive use.
Compatibility with Special Tires: Its design is optimized to work with low profile and Run Flat tires, allowing easier and safer assembly and disassembly in these particular cases.
Tire and Valve Protection: Vulcanized rubber coating protects aluminum rims and TPMS valves, minimizing the risk of damage and saving costs on unnecessary repairs.
Operational Efficiency: Being a specific tool for tires that are difficult to handle, it reduces the time necessary for assembly and disassembly, increasing workshop productivity.