AB-1

AB-1

Product catalog summary
Overview: The AB-1 Aircraft Tire Bead Breaker is engineered to efficiently break the bead on both tube and tubeless tires for aircraft with a maximum weight of 32,000 pounds. Constructed from heavy gauge steel, it promises durability and long-term reliability. Its design allows for easy storage, making it a practical tool for maintenance operations.
Specifications: The device can handle tires with a maximum measurement of 10 inches from the outside of the tire to the rim and a width of up to 14 inches.
Manufacturer Information: The AB-1 is produced by Meyer Hydraulics Corporation, located at 512-22 W. Burr Oak Street, Centreville, MI 49032, U.S.A. For inquiries, they can be contacted via phone at 800-253-2076 or 269-467-6302. Additional information is available on their website: www.meyerhydraulics.com.
Additional Notes: The document includes a revision date of December 2003 and a Cage Code of 1X747, indicating its registration and compliance with industry standards.
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eyer Hydraulics Corporation .NU-ACTUFIINC PORTABLE HVDRAUUC LIFTING EQUIPMENT FOff THE list CENTURY „ Bead Breaker it_ The AB-1is designed to break the bead on all tube and tube-less tires for aircraft weighing up to 32,000 pounds. It's fabricated out of heavy gauge steel to give years of dependable service. The AB-1 is a real time-saver and is easily stored out of the way, Capacity: Tires up to 10" from outside of tire to rim, and up to 14" wide. Meyer Hydraulics Corporation 512-22 W. Burr Oak Street • Centreville, MI 49032 U.S.A. Visit our web site at: www.meyerhydraulics.com

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