Frequency |
50 Hz |
Brand |
Newtech |
Gross Weight |
146 kg |
Max. Wheel diameter |
650 mm |
Motor Power |
5 to 10 Hp |
Packing Dimension |
850 x 700 x 1160 mm |
Power Source |
Electric |
Rim Center Hole Diameter |
Less than 145 mm |
Rim Width |
315 mm |
Voltage |
230 V |
What is a wheel balancer?
A wheel balancer is a machine that is used to balance the weight of a vehicle's wheels and tires. This ensures that the wheels and tires rotate smoothly, reducing vibration and tire wear.
How does a wheel balancer work?
A wheel balancer works by spinning the wheel and tire assembly at high speeds, and measuring the amount of weight required to balance the assembly. This weight is then added to the wheel in the form of a small lead or steel weight, which is placed on the inside or outside of the rim.
Why do I need to balance my wheels?
Balancing your wheels is important because unbalanced wheels can cause vibration and uneven tire wear, which can make your vehicle less stable and potentially dangerous to drive. Additionally, unbalanced wheels can cause damage to your vehicle's suspension and steering components.
How often should I have my wheels balanced?
It is recommended to have your wheels balanced every 6,000-8,000 miles or whenever you notice vibration or uneven tire wear. It's also a good idea to have your wheels balanced when you change your tires, or if you notice that your vehicle is pulling to one side or the other.