Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Hudy Universal Tire Balancing Station Categories - Hudy, Off Road, On Road, Products, Tools , trackback
Hudy have released this compact Universal Tire Balancing Station for 1/10, 1/8, 1/6 and 1/5 wheels allowing you to quickly and easily balance car tires by identifying the heaviest part of the wheel so that proper balancing aids can be applied. This also helps to identify improperly glued rubber tires or differences in inserts. Precision-balanced tires will improve your car’s traction and stability, and also give improved shock absorber action. The super-stable base board securely and firmly holds the balancing wheel adapter, and the smart clamping system ensures that the wheel adapter does not bind and can rotate absolutely freely. The high-quality, high-precision ball-bearings used in the wheel adapter are de-greased and lightly oiled for ultra-fine wheel rotation, helping to identify even the smallest inaccuracies of the tire balance.
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Wheel adapters are available optionally for different scale wheels: 1/10 touring cars, 1/8 off-road, truggy and rally, and also for 1/5 on-road and 1/6 off-road. The wheel adapters come with a CNC-machined aluminum holder and one-piece super-strong and precise steel rod that rotates in the ball-bearings. The hex on the wheel adapter fits precisely into the wheel and a machined tightening nut is included for fast and comfortable wheel tightening. All alloy parts are CNC-machined from highest-quality aluminum with stylish black coating and laser engraving.

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Hudy should have include a lever! How do you balance something on an uneven surface!?
I meant leveler.
Gravity Son! Heaviest end always ends up at the bottom. Shouldn’t matter if the surface is uneven or not. Do you work on an uneven, unlevel table for pit?
Yes I do work on an uneven surface. I would still think it would be more accurate with a leveler on it.