Balancing machine S-T895A
The Balancing machine S-T895A is an automatic digital tire balancer designed for accurate detection and correction of wheel imbalance in passenger vehicles.
It supports dynamic and static balancing modes, offering high precision (±1g) and fast cycle times, making it ideal for automotive workshops and tire service centers.
Modern wheel balancers use sensor-based measurement systems and microprocessor control to calculate imbalance and guide weight placement, improving efficiency and reducing human error.
Balancing machine S-T895A parameter
Power supply voltage:220 v / 50 to 60 hz.
Power: 0.3 Kw
Rotating speed: ~ 215 r. p.
Balance cycle: 8 s
Largest wheel weight: 70 kg
Rim diameter: 254 ~ 610 mm
Rim width: 38 ~ 510 mm
Largest wheel diameter: 38 "/ 960 mm
Net weight/gross weight: 93 kg / 113 kg
1. The calibration function and equipment breakdown self check function
2. The static balance, the standard of dynamic balance
3. Unbalance value accurately, according to specific instructions counterweight to add position"
How It Works
- Mount the wheel on the shaft
- Input wheel parameters (distance, width, diameter)
- Start machine → wheel spins automatically
- Sensors detect imbalance
- Display shows weight position and value
The machine calculates imbalance through rotational deviation and guides precise correction
Applications
- Tire repair shops
- Automotive service centers
- Car dealerships
- Fleet maintenance workshops
- Garage equipment distributors
Business Value (Why Distributors Choose This Model)
- Increase service efficiency (fast cycle time)
- Reduce technician dependency
- Expand service capability
- Improve customer satisfaction
- Suitable for bulk wholesale supply
FAQ
What is a wheel balancing machine?
A machine used to detect uneven weight distribution in a wheel and indicate where to apply counterweights.
Why is wheel balancing important?
Unbalanced wheels can cause vibration, uneven tire wear, and reduced driving stability.
How accurate is the S-T895A?
It offers ±1g accuracy, suitable for professional automotive workshops.
How long does balancing take?
Typically around 8 seconds per cycle, depending on wheel size.

