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Atlas® TC221 Tire Changer
The Atlas® TC 221 wheel clamp tire changer is the perfect changer for a small commercial garage or an ATV/motorcycle dealer.
The Atlas® wheel clamp tire changers are designed to change the tires on both high priced alloy wheels and steel wheels without damaging the rim or the tire. The powerful bead breaker located on the side of the tire changer is designed to break even the most stubborn and rusted beads without damage to the rim. The turntable jaws (which can be covered with the standard protective plastic inserts) hold the rim securely without damaging the surface of the rim. These jaws can be moved to three different positions along the slides of the turntable to either increase or decrease the clamping range of the Atlas® 221.
The Atlas® TC 221 comes standard with an inflator hose and gauge.
There is some assembly required on the Atlas® TC 221 wheel clamp tire changer.
Atlas® WB11 Wheel Balancer
The Atlas® WB-11 is the most popular Atlas® wheel balancer that we sell. Low price, dependability and repeatable accuracy make the Atlas® WB-11 one of the most popular models of the entire Atlas® line of computer wheel balancers.The Atlas® WB-11 is very a simple, yet sophisticated wheel balancer. Each electrical component part is virtually "plug and play" so repair is easy when it is time to replace parts.
The Atlas® WB-11 is capable of self-diagnosing problems and displays error codes so the operator can make the necessary adjustments or repairs in his own shop. There is no need to wait for the high priced service technician to visit your store. The simplicity of the Atlas® WB-11, both in ease of use and ease of repair, make this balancer the perfect choice for your shop. The Atlas® WB-11 wheel balancer handles wheels that weigh up to 130 LB.
The complete motorcycle adapter kit is designed to enlarge the clamping range of all Atlas® wheel clamp tire changers. The motorcycle adapter kit is installed over the existing turntable clamping jaws to INCREASE the EXTERNAL clamping range of the turntable jaws. The height of the motorcycle adapter kit clamping jaws allows the wheels to be elevated above the solid wheel clamp turntable. This elevation will allow many rear wheels to be clamped effectively (for the purpose of mounting or demounting a tire) WITHOUT the need to remove sprockets or hubs.
The handy motorcycle adapter kit is secured to the existing jaws with a screw clamping system that ensures a positive clamping action by the jaws. The metal jaws can be covered by the plastic jaw protectors to prevent damage to expensive alloy rims.
Please remember that clamping force exerted at the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM positions is REDUCED considerably. When clamping a rim with any adapter set, please make sure that the clamping pressure is sufficient to hold the rim securely.
The use of the Motorcycle Adapter prevents the use of the air bead blast feature on the majority of tire changers. The Motorcycle Adapters are slid over the standard wheel clamp jaws on the tire changer table and will block the holes through which the bead blast shoots the jets of air. This means that you will not be able to use the bead blaster to help you reseat the bead of a tire when you are using this adapter set, unless you are using an external bead blaster, such as the Atlas® Bead Seater (ABS).
The Atlas® MC adapter kit will allow your Atlas® (passenger and light truck) computer wheel balancer to balance a variety of motorcycle wheels with hub assemblies up to 9.25 inches wide. The Atlas® MC adapter kitquickly installs in all Atlas® (passenger and light truck) computer wheel balancers. A simple sixty second procedure will transform your Atlas® (passenger and light truck) computer wheel balancer into a state of the art motorcycle wheel balancer. The Atlas® MC adapter kit is designed to balance wheels with a center hole diameter from .551 inch (14MM) to 1.25 inch (31.75MM). Although the Atlas® MC adapter kit will accommodate wheels with a center hole larger than 1.00 inch, the weight and the width of the complete wheel assembly may require the use of our MC-XLT adapter set.
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Rims | Steel, Aluminum, Alloy | |||||
External Locking Rim Dimension | 9 3/4" - 21 5/8" 10 3/4" - 22 1/2" 11 5/8" - 23 1/4" |
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Internal Locking Rim Dimension | 11 5/8" - 23 1/4" 12 5/8" - 24 1/4" 13 1/2" - 25 1/4" |
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External Locking Rim Dimension (With Flip Adapters In The ATV Configuration) |
Position 1) 2 7/8" - 14 3/4" Position 2) 3 3/4" - 15 5/8" Position 3) 4 5/8" - 16 5/8" |
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External Locking Rim Dimension (With Flip Adapters In The Motorcycle Configuration) |
Position 1) 12 5/8" - 24 1/2" Position 2) 13 5/8" - 25 1/2" Position 3) 14 1/2" - 26 3/8" |
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Maximum tire diameter | 39" | |||||
Operating voltage | 110V 1Ph | |||||
Maximum wheel width (Bead Breaker) | 13" | |||||
Air pressure | 90 - 110 psi | |||||
Maximum Inlet Pressure not to exceed | 140 PSI* | |||||
Shipping weight | 500 LB. | |||||
Table motor | 1 HP | |||||
Turntable Rotating Torque | 885 ft/lbs. | |||||
Wheel clamping | 4 jaws: internal/external | |||||
Bead breaker | Pneumatic, 5,500 LB. force | |||||
Oiler, filter, regulator | Included | |||||
Soap reservoir | Included | |||||
Warranty | 1 yr. limited | |||||
4 Black plastic rim protectors | Included | |||||
*Inlet pressure is the amount of air pressure that your air compressor is supplying. | ||||||
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Atlas® WB11 Wheel Balancer Specifications |
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Max Tire Diameter | 39" | |||||
Rim Sizes (cars and light trucks) | 10"-32" | |||||
Rim Width | 1 ½"-20" | |||||
Shaft Size | 40mm | |||||
Max. Wheel Weight | 150 LBS. | |||||
Balancing Speed | 150 R.P.M | |||||
Automatic Data Entry | NO | |||||
Truck Adapter Set | Optional | |||||
Warranty | 1 year limited | |||||
Shipping Weight | 355 LBS. | |||||
Power Supply | 110V 1Ph | |||||
Motor | ¼ HP | |||||
Display | Standard or Metric | |||||
Accuracy | 1 g | |||||
Weight Position Resolution | 1.4 Degrees | |||||
Self Calibration | YES |
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Product Assembly & Setup
Selling automotive equipment we have found that most of our customers are mechanically minded and look forward to settting up and assembling their new purchase. Most items we offer can be setup and assembled by two people within a reasonable time frame. Before tackling this project here are a few tips that we think will make your life a little bit easier:
- Review the manually fully before you begin setup. The manual should be included with your item but if you cannot locate it simply go to the product page on our website and download it for FREE. This manual has been put together and maintained over the years and will include all the tricks we have learned to make the assembly of your as seamless as possible
- Don't like reading or don't need the manual? That's fine, but maybe take a minute and check out the videos we have posted on each of the product pages. We understand that some people have the ability to problem solve on their own but why not get the inside information so you can spend less time having to problem solve?
- If you haven't already received your item, get an uderstanding of you will need to transport or unload it. Shop equipment like tire changers and wheel balancers are a dream to handle compared to car lifts. If you are assembling your car lift take time to plan our your install.
- Start by making sure the install location and area(s) surrounding it are clean and clear making it easy for you to move around and manipulate the pieces.
- Try to get the entire crate close to the install area without impeding it. There are some heavy pieces that need to be moved into place and the less you have to move them the better.
- Disassemble the packaging and pieces and have a look through them to ensure all pieces are there and get an idea of what each item is. You are going to need them at one point and if you have someone holding a heavy item while you search out a bolt or hose it is going to be a long day!
- If you are reading the manual, read 2-3 steps ahead of where you are at. We have heard time and time again how a customer has installed their lift to 90% only to find that a hose or cable needed to be put in place two steps earlier and now they have to essentially disassemble the lift only to put a small piece in place and then reassemble it.
- Be sure to review the electrical requirements of the product your are purchasing. Some items are supplied in either 110V or 220V. Others are manufactured so you can just plug it in while some have a "pig tail" which means you will need an electrician to either hard wire it to your panel or install a plug
- If you are assembling a car lift, you will need hydraulic fluid to make the lift work. PLEASE NOTE: we do not supply the hydraulic fluid for your lift. In general we recommend AW-32 hyraulic fluid for use in all of our car lifts (regardless of the type). A 5 gallon pale is typically more than enough and will usually leave you with a little extra
- When filling your hydraulic fluid for the first time don't rush the process. Fill the resevior to 1/3 or 1/2 and then run the lift up and down. Get the air and kinks out and then, when the lift is in the lowest position, fill it to 2/3 or 3/4 and run the lift up and down again. DO NOT fill the resevoir past 1/3 or 1/2 when the lift is in the raised position as there is flud throughout the cyclinders and other components. We have heard many times that a customer has filled the resevoir full when the lift is in the raised position and the as soon as they begin lowering the lift the resevoir becomes overfilled and spills all over the shop. This is a huge mess to clean up.
- Some hydraulic cylinders may be "air locked" from manufacturing which will not allow the piston to extend when pulled by hand. This does not mean the cyclinder is damaged, it is simply a result of the manufacturing process. To overcome this, start by ensuring that your feeder hoses to the cylinder are not connected (this would close the system and will not let air in or out). Using a ratchet strap or similar item, slowly put tension on the piston end and gently apply pressure trying to extend the piston out of the cylinder. Resistance will build up in the first couple inches of extending and then the "air lock" should break. You might get a little pop and the ratchet strap will loosen suddenly (hence the reason to apply pressure slowly) and now you should be able to extend and retract the piston by hand with little effort.
These tips are friendly suggestions from us and the years of experience we have gained working with these products. Although they don't apply to every product, every time we hope that you will take them at face value while still reviewing the other information (such as manuals and videos) we provide in regards to assembling and setting up your product. Your safety and satisfaction are our paramount concerns. If there are any questions or concerns throughout the assembly or operation process of your product please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Financing
We are happy to be able to offer a financing option as a new method of payment for your purchase.
Available through a Canadian based third party company, financing can be beneficial for many reasons:
- You don't have to pay for the total price upfront
- Depending on information provided there are reasonable or even zero"down payments"
- Amortizing the purchase over a specified period allows you to make budgeted payments
- Having budgeted payments allows you to recover the cost of the machine through revenue over an extended period
- Reasonable interest rates
- Various security options
Whether you just want to make smaller payments or prefer the financing method our third party finance company will work quickly to provide you with all options available.
Their friendly approach ensures that all customers looking to finance or just exploring the possibility will receive accurate information with no hidden fees, terms or tricks.
If you would like more information on financing please contact our Customer Care Team toll free at 866.284.8604 or VIA email customercare@atlasautoequipment.ca.
We also welcome you to contact our leasing partner directly to begin the pre-approval process or to address any of your questions.
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