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The CHD 6330 is a compact HD tire changer that the company says is designed for shops with moderate to high volume and features jaw-style clamping. Its four-jaw chuck enables swift and secure clamping of rim styles including de-mountable, reverse disc, standard disc, and off-road wheels, the company said. The CHD-6330 accommodates rims from 13- to 27-in. and tires up to 63-in. in diameter and 30.5-in. in width. Engraved Tire Pressure Gauge
“What we found is that we had an extensive number of shops, particularly independent service facilities, that wanted to expand their service capabilities and give themselves the new revenue stream of servicing small agricultural tires as well as tubeless truck assemblies,” said Kyle Harris, product manager at Coats. “But many of these customers did not have three-phase power available at their shop or in their building which has prevented them from adding this service. And so that led us to engineer a single-phase voltage solution for those customers.”
In addition to 19.5s, the press release notes that the 6330 is also equipped to change things like tubeless truck tires that are 22.5s or dump truck tires that are 24.5s and the wide base or super singles.
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