Ken-Tool 36015 Tire Changing Stand, Heavy-Duty Steel Construction, for Manual Tire Mounting
- The Ken-Tool 36015 Tire Changing Stand is a must-have tool for service garages and tire shops that handle frequent manual tire changes. Built from durable steel and designed for convenience, this stand elevates wheels to a comfortable working height, allowing easier mounting and demounting of tires without strain or instability. Ideal for professional and DIY use, it supports a wide range of rim sizes and enhances operational efficiency.
- Features:
- Heavy-duty welded steel construction ensures long-term durability
- Non-slip base for increased stability during tire mounting
- Compatible with a wide range of tire and rim sizes
- Compact and portable design for easy shop mobility
- Powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Ken-Tool
- Part Number: 36015
- Product Type: Tire Changing Stand
- Material: Welded Steel
- Finish: Black powder-coated
- Country of Origin: USA
- The Ken-Tool 36015 Tire Changing Stand can also be referred to as tire stand for garages, manual tire changing base, portable tire stand, Ken-Tool tire changer, and steel tire mount stand.
Ken-Tool is a trusted name in professional tire service tools and accessories, known for delivering innovative, durable, and dependable solutions to automotive technicians and tire shops worldwide. With decades of experience, Ken-Tool consistently sets the standard in tire changing equipment.
Q: Is this stand suitable for all passenger vehicle tires?
A: Yes, it accommodates most standard passenger and light truck wheels.
Q: Does this tire stand require any assembly?
A: No, it comes fully welded and ready for immediate use.
Q: Is it compatible with motorcycle or ATV tires?
A: It may be used with larger ATV tires but is not recommended for motorcycle rims due to size constraints.
Q: Can it be mounted to the floor for extra stability?
A: Yes, it includes pre-drilled holes for optional floor mounting.
Q: How tall is the stand, and does it reduce back strain?
A: At approximately 12 " tall, it elevates the wheel to a more ergonomic height, reducing the need to bend over.