Wheel balancers
( number of products: 137 )Wheel Balancers: Precision and Efficiency in the Workshop
How do your customers choose a wheel balancing machine? First, they need to assess how often they'll use the balancer daily. For example, if they use it sporadically—say, for a few cars—or if they have a general workshop where tires aren't their primary focus, a semi-automatic balancer might be a perfect fit.
Another scenario: your customers are looking for a tire machine for an additional bay in their tire service shop. In this situation, if they don't want to invest too much, these semi-automatic machines can be an excellent solution. On average, they cost hundreds, or even thousands, less than their fully automatic counterparts.
Types of Wheel Balancers: From Manual to Automatic
In the REDATS online store, you will find tire balancing machines—both manual and automatic. We offer budget-friendly models (including manual balancers) as well as premium wheel balancing machines. Which to choose? It truly depends on their actual needs.
Different wheel balancers will suit a tire shop with high daily throughput, while others will be better for a service center where wheels or tires are handled only occasionally. Or, for instance, in a mechanical service shop, where wheels are removed less frequently.
What's the difference between them?
A manual wheel balancing machine requires the operator to manually input wheel parameters, such as width or diameter. So, your customer, as the operator, takes the measurements and enters them into the machine's memory.
In contrast, automatic machines do all this work for your customers. Measuring arms or sonar sensors take the measurements, so they don't have to worry about it. They simply mount the wheel on the balancer's shaft.
An automatic wheel balancer allows for much faster work. While it's more expensive to purchase than its semi-automatic counterpart, such an investment will quickly pay for itself—especially if your customers are looking for the primary machine for their tire shop. Primarily, it's about saving time on the job.
The aforementioned automatic wheel parameter reading is just one feature of automatic tire balancers. The best models of wheel balancers offer a range of options that significantly facilitate working with wheels.
Additional options that can make your customers' work easier include:
- Weight splitting (split function)
- Sonar for reading wheel dimensions
- LED lighting
- Selection of weight material - for much more precise balancing.
Encourage your customers to browse our tire machine proposals and find the right equipment for their needs!
Why are Wheel Balancers an Essential Part of a Good Tire Service Workshop?
Simply put, it's hard to talk about a job well done without a wheel balancer. Every wheel installation on a car requires re-balancing it. Without a balancer, this simply won't be possible.
But your customers already know all this. Now, the topic boils down to the selection itself.
Do your customers want to learn more about how to choose a car wheel balancer? So they don't overpay, but still get sensible features?
Recommend REDATS to them :)
Help your customers equip their workshops with the right wheel balancers for precision and efficiency. Offer them the perfect solution to meet their daily demands and ensure customer satisfaction!