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Ask Your AutoZone® TIRE SERVICE Commercial Sales Manager Tire Changers Model 50X Tire Changer Model 70X Rim Model 5045E SKU 979898 Clamp Tire Changer Tire Changer AMM80050XAH1 with Robo-Arm® 99 SKU 988894 99 SKU 979909 (Air) AMM8047107 5,799 AMM80070XAF1 4,049 • External Clamping Range: 6" - 24" INCLUDES 99 Manufacturer’s • Rim Diameter External: 10” - 21” • 1.5 Hp Motor Allows Greater Control , Set-Up and Training • Rim Diameter Internal: 12” - 24” and Variable Power without the Need 7 649 • Rim Width: 10.5” Max for an Electrical Hook-Up SKU 979917 (Electric) • Tire Diameter: 40” Max • Hand Operated - Enables Complete AMM80070XEF3 Monthly Bonus Goods Power In, Power Out and Stop Check www.ammcoats.com for • Includes: Lube Applicator, Lube Bottle, 99 This Month's Bonus Good Offer Bead Lift Tool, Hose with Air Chuck, Control Over the Bead Loosening , Inflation Safety Limiter Shoe 8 599 and Filter Lubricator INCLUDES • Rim Width: 14" Max • Robo-Arm® Assists in Top Bead Mounting Manufacturer’s Set-Up and Training for Stiff Sidewalls, Low Profiles and Run Flat Tires $200 $250 • External Clamping Up to 24” Lift Gate Service Factory Cash Back Rebate! Factory Cash Back Rebate! 00 For Details Go to For Details Go to • Rim Width: 14” Max SKU 262529 AMMLIFTGATE www.rebate.ammcoats.com 55 www.rebate.ammcoats.com • Bead Loosening: Hand or Foot Controlled MONTYTM 1520 MONTYTM 1575 MONTYTM 1625 20" Capacity 24" Capacity Tire 24" Capacity MONTYTM 1625EM Tire Changer Changer Tire Changer 24" Capacity High SKU 290001 99 SKU 467490 SKU 467479 99 Performance Tire Changer 99 HOFMONTY1625 HOFM15201103,449 HOFMONTY1575 4,599 5,679 SKU 467483 99 HOFM1625EM110 • Clamping Diameter: 12"- 20" • Inner-Wheel Clamping Diameter: 7,149 • Inner-Wheel Clamping Diameter: 12"- 26" 12”- 26” • Outer-Wheel Clamping • Inner-Wheel Clamping • Outer-Wheel Clamping Diameter: • Outer-Wheel Clamping Diameter: 10"- 18" 10"- 24" Diameter: 12”- 26” • Bead Breaker Range: 2"- 13" Diameter: 10”- 24” • Bead Loosening Power: • Bead Breaker Range: 3"- 13" • Bead Breaker Range: • Outer-Wheel Clamping 6,000 Lb • Bead Loosening Power: 6,000 Lb 2”- 18” Diameter: 10”- 24” • Maximum Wheel Width: 13" • Maximum Wheel Width: 13" • Bead Loosening • Bead Breaker Range: • Maximum Outer Tire Power: 6,000 Lb 2”- 18” Diameter: 40" • Maximum Outer Tire Diameter: 39" • Maximum Wheel Width: 15” • Bead Loosening Power: • Power Requirements: 6,000 Lb 120V, 1Ph, 60Hz • Power Requirements: • Maximum Outer Tire 120V, 1Ph, 60Hz Diameter: 50” • Maximum Wheel • Power Requirements: Width: 15” 120V, 1Ph, 60Hz • Maximum Outer Tire Lift Gate Service Lift Gate Service Diameter: 42” SKU 290017 SKU 290017 All Hofmann Tire Changers • Power Requirements: 00 00 INCLUDE HOFLIFTGATE 95 HOFLIFTGATE 95 Factory Set-Up and Training 120V, 1Ph, 60Hz T-100 Tire Changer NextGen™ RimGuard™ NextGen™ Swing-Arm 22" External Clamping Swing-Arm 25” Tire Changer 25” Tire Changer SKU 547117 99 SKU 312817 99 SKU 544590 99 DAN1381202 1,599 RANR980XR 2,099 RANR980XRF 2,399 • Inside Clamp: • Drive System: Electric / Air • Features True Variable Speed Control 15" - 25" / 381 mm - 635 mm • Wheel Clamping Capacity: NEW (4) Internal / External Clamps • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: • Outside Clamp: 10" – 30" • Tire Width: 3” to 22” 12" - 22" / 304 mm - 558 mm • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50" • Powerful Bead Seating System: TurboBlast • High-Torque Electric Turntable • Requires: 208‐240V, 50/60Hz, • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 11.5" – 24" 1-Phase Power Supply • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 10" – 22" NEW • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 13" – 25-1/2" • External Rim Clamping Capacity: Lift Gate Service 11-1/2" – 23-1/2" SKU 262533 00 Dual Position RimGuard™ RANLIFTGATE 135 TOP SELLER TOP Wheel Clamps NextGen™ 24" Tilt-Back RimGuard™ NEW RimGuard™ NextGen™ Swing-Arm Tire Changer NEW 28" Swing-Arm and 28" Swing-Arm and 25" Double Bead Roller SKU 544546 Single Power Assist Single Power Assist Tire Changer RANR76LT Tire Changer Tire Changer SKU 544547 RANR980NXTF 99 SKU 544537 SKU 544542 2,249 RANR980AT RANR980ATF NEW 99 , • Drive System Type: Electric / Air 99 99 3 599 • Motor: 2 Hp / 110 - 220 Vac / 50 - 60 Hz 3 ,049 3 ,299 • True Variable • Air Requirement: 110 - 175 PSI / 8 - 12 Bar Speed Control • External Rim Clamping Capacity: • True Variable Speed Control • Requires 208-240V, • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 9" - 28" • Requires 208-240V, 50/60HZ, 9" - 28" 50/60Hz, 1-Phase • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 1-Phase Power Supply Power Supply • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 10" - 30” • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 10" - 30” • External Clamping (Outer): • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50" 9" - 28" 9" - 28" • Table Clamping System: Dual • Motor: 2 HP • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: Pneumatic Cylinders • Maximum Tire Diameter: (110/208-240V, 50-60 HZ) 10" - 30” 50" • Bead Breaking System: • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50" Pneumatic Blade • Tower Design Tilt‐Back NEW NextGen™ RimGuard™ Tilt-Back 28" with NextGen™ 29" Leverless 28” Double Bead Roller Right-Side Assist Tower Tire Changer Power Assist Changer Tire Changer SKU 544549 SKU 312819 99 SKU 544543 RANR80DTXF RANR30XLT 3,699 RANR76ATR NEW 99 NEW • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 13” - 33” 99 6 ,599 • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 10” - 28” 3 ,599 • True Variable Speed Control • Turntable Tire Width Capacity Mount: 5” - 22” • Alloy Steel Mount and Demount Head, • External Rim • Bead Breaker Tire Width Capacity Demount: Nylon Tool Head Also Comes Standard Clamping 3” - 15” • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 9" - 28" Capacity: • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50” • Forged Steel Foot Pedal Levers 10" - 29" • Maximum Tire Diameter: 43" • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: NextGen™ RimGuard™ Tilt-Back 28" 12" - 31" Variable Speed with Assist Tower • Motor: 2 HP • Voltage: 208-240V, 28” Double Bead Roller Tire Changer 50-60 HZ, Power Assist Changer SKU 544550 1-Phase Only SKU 544551 99 RANR76ATRF RANR30XLTF 3,999 99 • Quick-Change Tool Head Chuck 3 ,899 • Internal Rim Clamping Capacity: 13" – 33” • True Variable Speed Control • Upper Bead Assist Roller Standard • External Rim Clamping Capacity: 9" - 28" NEW • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50" NEW • Maximum Tire Diameter: 43" • Motor: 2 HP (208/240VAC 50-60 HZ) 14 Prices Subject To Change Without Notice. Please do not return purchases to the store. For information regarding warranty or repair and/or any questions or concerns, please call 1-877-AZTOOL1. Delivery Included on Tire Changers and Wheel Balancers 1-877-AZTool1 (1-877-298-6651) Hablamos Español $100 Tire Changers Factory Cash Back Rebate on These BaseLine Super-Duty Truck Models. For Details Go to Tire Changer www.rebate. Comes with ammcoats.com Free Set Up & SKU 544552 99 6-Month Parts Training RANR26FLT , Warranty on 6 299 ENTRY LEVEL AMM85002500 • Max Rim Diameter: 14" - 26" ($150 Value) • Max Tire Diameter: 63" NEW TIRE CHANGERS • Max Tire Width: 31-1/2" BaseLine is the Ideal Tire Changer for a Low Volume Shop that is Looking for a Durable, Entry-Level Changer to Change the Majority of OE Fitments. • Includes Bead Sealing Jets to Aid in Inflation • Access to Coats’ Extensive Factory Authorized Service Network • Assembled in the U.S.A. BL200 Value Series BL300 Tire Changer BL400 Tire Changer BL500 Tire Changer Tire Changer with with 24” External with 21” External with 24” External User Set-up Required. Service by 21” External Clamping Clamping Capacity Clamping & Robo-Arm® Clamping & Robo-Arm® Coats Service Partners Available. SKU 510977 SKU 510997 SKU 510998 SKU 509828 Lift Gate Service AMM85607372 AMM85002300 AMM85002400 AMM85002500 SKU 262529 00 99 99 99 99 AMMLIFTGATE 55 1,899 2,099 2,399 2,599 Wheel Balancers Digital Wheel Balancer Model 775 Wheel Balancer Digital Wheel Balancer SKU 343398 99 SKU 210246 99 SKU 977528 99 RANDST-64T 2,449 AMM85007775 3,249 RANDST2420 1,679 • Ergonomic Control Board with Soft • For Low to Medium Volume • Motor: 3/4 HP, 110v/220v 50/60hz, 1 PH Touch Keys and Easy-to-Read LED Shops • Balancing Modes: Dynamic/Static/3-Alloy • Motor: 1.5 HP, 208-230V, 50/60Hz 1P • Handles Assemblies Up • Cycle Time: 6 to 9 Seconds • Maximum Tire Diameter: 50" to 100 Lb • Self-Calibrating • Max Tire Weight: 150 Lb • Integrated LED Matrix Display • Max Tire Diameter: 47”/ 1194 mm • Cycle Time: 6-12 Seconds (Avg.) • 10 Balancing Modes • Max Tire Weight: 145 Lb Depending on Wheel • Self-Calibrating • Balancing Speed:180 RPM • Precision-Machined, Hardened-Steel 36 mm Shaft Lift Gate Service • Balance Increments: 0.25 or 0.01 Oz SKU 262529 TOP SELLER TOP • Accuracy: + 1 Gram / .035 Oz AMMLIFTGATE 5500 Model 1100 Model 1100 Model 1150-2D Model 875 Wheel Balancer Wheel Balancer NEW Wheel Balancer Wheel Balancer NEW SKU 210248 (220V, 3-Phase) 220V, 1-Phase (220V, 1-Phase) AMM85008875 99 SKU 543349 SKU 527704 SKU 527702 AMM8500110002 AMM85001100 AMM85001150 4,249 • For Low to Medium Volume Shops 99 99 99 • Standard Four Cone Set Can 3,549 3,599 4,199 Handle Wheels Up to 130 Lb • Shaft Diameter: 40 mm $100 • Auto Distance and $150 • Automatic Distance and Diameter • Maximum Tire Factory Cash Back Rebate! Diameter Data Entry Factory Cash Back Entry; Automatic Measurement of Diameter: 44” For Details Go to • Behind the Spoke Mode Rebate & Monthly Bonus Two Parameters with Manual Control www.rebate.ammcoats.com Goods. Check at www. Back-Ups • Maximum Wheel • 40mm Shaft Diameter ammcoats.com for this Capacity: 150 Lb Month's Bonus Goods • Auto Start Hood; Balancing Cycle • Maximum Tire Diameter: 44” Offer Begins When You Lower the Hood GEODYNA™ 3900S GEODYNA™ 9300 OPTIMA 3D Diagnostic GEODYNA™ 2350 Wheel Balancer Wheel Balancer Wheel Balancer Wheel Balancer SKU 467485 99 SKU 467486 99 SKU 531215 99 HOFEEWB746A HOFEEWB731D HOFEEWB716C12,499 SKU 290002 99 3,849 5,449 HOFEEWB701D • Fully Automatic Wheel Balancer 3,349 • Shaft Diameter: 40 mm • Shaft Diameter: 40 mm with 3D Laser Technology • Shaft Diameter: 40 mm • Measuring Speed: 200 RPM • Measuring Speed: 200 RPM • Shaft Diameter: 40 mm • Maximum Wheel • Measuring Time: 6 Sec • Maximum Wheel Width: 20" • Max.
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