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TWS* The Tire Service System from A–Z
With the modular system solution TWS (TECAR Wheel System) your tire
service can be planned, set up and operated in an optimal way. The
system is especially designed for the needs of car dealerships and
garage owners. Up until now, only the TECAR member “ESA” in Switzerland
offers comprehensive planning-to-implementation consulting support as
well as the appropriate systems.
Box: TWS services (only ESA)
- assembly, preventive maintenance and problem solving
- all you need to know about tires at the click of a mouse
- tires from a professional Internet supplier – simply select and order.
- financing for maintenance garage facilities, including periodical access to oil, tire and other products
- A to z concept and planning for car dealers/garages or car wash centers
- Complete rental solutions at fixed rates for car-wash systems
System parts
Storage / Frames
Largest storage capacity. Tire storage helps to attract and keep customers.
Organizer
Trolley optimizes your wheel-service jobs.
Nitrogen Power
Less loss of pressure and fewer pressure discrepancies between warm and cold tires.
Transport wagon
The special spring suspension lets you load entire stacks of tires in no time at all.
Wheel Washer
Increase customer satisfaction with clean steel and aluminum wheels.
Balancing Machine
Various microprocessor-controlled balancing programs for every requirement.
Lift and transport facility
Helps to streamline the entire service process.
Air Pump with Safety Cage
The computer-controlled and safe way to fill tires with air. Includes filling table and safety portal. EKAS!
Assembly Machine
The most modern electro-pneumatic machine for every requirement.
Wheel Remover with Lift
Mechanical lifting, efficient removal of tires without damaging the rims.
Lifting System
Lifting programs: hydraulic ramps in various sizes for top performance.
Order and Job Form
documents and controls the entire work process in a professional way.
*Currently TWS can only be ordered through the Swiss member “ESA” |
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