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MAKE THE TIRE
REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
PROCESS EASIER
FOR TECHNICIANS
Without a wheel dolly,
operators carry and roll
the wheels manually.
Designed to be a sturdy and handy
assembly aid of heavy vehicles, the use
of wheel dollies allows easy removal and
installation of tire and wheel assemblies,
and can help avoid operator injuries.
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INDUSTRIES TIRE TAXI
Rolling tires manually across
the shop floor is fatiguing and
causes unnecessary strain
on technicians. Still, it can
sometimes be the easiest way
to get tires from Point A to
Point B when a technician lacks designated
equipment. Other times, technicians may try
to use basic dollies which are usually not big
enough to provide proper tire support.
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REFURBISHING
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Given the competitive
environment of today’s
commercial fleets,
every step a fleet manager takes to keep
trucks looking good, running well and
staying on the road has to be considered
in terms of cost and benefit.
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