Balancer – What balancer is the best for our shop?

Author: Patrick Luft |

Depends on the shop and the tires that you are typically seeing as well as the frequency. We are also moving into EV’s that typically have larger and lower profile tires that might also play into your decision on a wheel balancer. In addition, you might want to consider these to find the right balancer.

  • User Interface - Is the system intuitive? An intuitive, easy-to-use interface will increase employee effectiveness.
  • Centering Accuracy - Centering errors are a major cause of customer comebacks. Make sure the wheel balancer you are considering can easily verify a wheel is centered properly.
  • Vibration Diagnostics - A properly balanced wheel doesn't always roll smoothly. A machine that can take the assembly for a test drive will ensure satisfied customers.
  • Instructional Videos - A wheel balancer with included training assistance increases the value of your investment. On-board training videos simplify training and improves overall balance.
  • TPMS Database - TPMS systems are a fact of life when dealing with modern wheels and tires. A resident lookup database will make technicians faster and more efficient.
  • Shaft Durability - Make sure the wheel balancer you are considering has a durable balancer shaft that is designed to last for the life of the machine.
  • Tire Pull Diagnostics - Radial tire pull can be difficult to diagnose. A wheel balancer that can measure it can allow your tech to find a pull problem before your customer does.
  • Reputation - A wheel balancer should last a very long time, be sure to choose one that is built to last. Hunter Engineering has local business consultants that can visit your shop and help you choose the right wheel balancer to fit your needs.
  • Service Support - Make sure the manufacturer supports their products in the field with a team of reliable service representatives.


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