Ranger Introduces New Multi-Speed Tire Changer – UnderhoodService

Ranger Introduces New Multi-Speed Tire Changer

Ranger Products, a division of BendPak Inc., announces the new R980ATF, a variable-speed model that performs masterfully on a wide variety of wheels, including virtually all OEM and performance tire and wheel configurations.

Ranger Products, a division of BendPak Inc., is bringing another new tire changer to market. The company’s new R980ATF is a variable-speed model that performs masterfully on a wide variety of wheels, including virtually all OEM and performance tire and wheel configurations.

The R980ATF is equipped with a powerful variable-speed motor and gear box that work systematically at multi-speeds allowing operators to match turntable rotational speed with varied tire and wheel combinations. Ergonomic controls are sensibly placed to minimize excessive reaching or bending resulting in more jobs per day.

“This tire changer is packed with all the best features,” said Jeff Kritzer, senior vice president of sales and marketing for BendPak Ranger. “It services wheels up to 25” in diameter and has multiple power assist tools to help technician’s service low-profile tires. Plus it’s a NextGen series machine so you know it has all the best parts and is designed to last.”

Visit www.rangerproducts.com for complete details.

 

About BendPak-Ranger:

BendPak-Ranger manufactures car lifts, parking lifts, pipe benders, and air compressors. Their Ranger brand includes tire changers, wheel balancers, motorcycle lift products and a wide variety of garage equipment. BendPak, Ranger Products and BendPak-Ranger related marks are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of BendPak Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.

For more information, contact BendPak Inc. at 805-933-9970 or visit www.bendpak.com.

 

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