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Title: latest tyre changing technology
Post by: chugga boom on 25 March, 2010, 10:24:34 AM
dont know if anyone is interested, this is the latest machine from hofmann (snap on) , compleatly leaverless and fully automatic, link to some italians on you tube using one and a link to my website showing mine  ;D , i'm the 1st in the uk to get one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuMIc7sO2bE&feature=related

http://www.mineratyres.com/page009.html


Title: Re: latest tyre changing technology
Post by: thecolonel on 25 March, 2010, 11:10:34 AM
I suppose in that case it might be time to retyre my tyre levers and hammer  ::)


Title: Re: latest tyre changing technology
Post by: rogerelias on 25 March, 2010, 12:52:46 PM
As someone once said ,thats one helluva tool ;) ;)


Title: Re: latest tyre changing technology
Post by: chugga boom on 25 March, 2010, 01:31:02 PM
couldnt really see the advantage myself until i bought it, we get alot of runflat and ultra low profile tyres in these days 18>22inch with 45>30 profile , nightmare on an old type machine but they just weren't designed to fit them just modified along the way, this machine is purpose built and makes the job so easy, myself and apprentice had a little race, he claimed the new machine was slow so we both started at them same time, at the end of the job he was knackered , sweat pouring of his face whilst i was busy chatting away to a customer using 1 finger to fit the tyre + i beat him, yes it does appear slow compared to a semi auto machine because the opperater is just standing there watching but its actually conciderably faster   ;D , hopefully taking delivery of a new chair and kettle to go along side it so  i can be comfortable at work  ;) did some 295-35-19 bridgestone runflats the other day on it, i wouldnt even had attempted these on the older machine and none of us could believe how easy they were to fit, my only concern as with all tyre machines now is that its built in ITAY, lots of electronics to break!!! crazy really, snap on is american, hofmann is their german equipment department but they make it in italy  ???