ATH-Heinl replacement: Plastic covers for terminals - 4 pieces 460, 1460, 900, 1900, 980, 1980
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Replacement ATH-Heinl: Plastic clamp covers (short) - 4 pieces
Complete set of four short plastic clamp covers for ATH-Heinl tyre changers. This product is a high-quality replacement for the original covers and provides effective protection for your wheels during tyre changing.
Compatibility: ATH-Heinl models: 460, 1460, 900, 1900, 980, 1980.
The covers are made of durable plastic, which is resistant to abrasion and mechanical damage. This makes them suitable for both professional workshops and private use, where durability and reliability are important.
Designed for easy fitting and precise alignment with the mounting clamps. The covers effectively protect the rims from scratches and damage when working with tyres.
Product features:
- Durable and abrasion-resistant plastic
- Perfect fit to the mounting plate clamps
- Easy and quick fitting
- Effective rim protection against damage
- Cost-effective alternative to original ATH-Heinl parts
With a set of 4 pieces, all clamps on one machine can be fully protected. A practical and durable solution for every workshop.
Please note: This product is not an original ATH-Heinl part, but a fully compatible replacement that meets high quality standards.
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Pictured: set of 4 short plastic clamp covers. Dimensions of a single cover: length approx. 45 mm, width 20 mm, height 15 mm.
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