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    Nylon Mount/Demount Head Kit For Accuturn Early FMC, John Bean, Hofmann And Snap-On Tire Changers

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      Purchase Nylon Mount/Demount Head Kit For Accuturn Early FMC, John Bean, Hofmann And Snap-On Tire Changers

      SKU: MTR-140247
      Nylon Mount/Demount Head Kit For Accuturn Early FMC, John Bean, Hofmann And Snap-On Tire Changers

      $83.24

       

      Description

      Kit Includes; Nylon Mount/Demount Head, Bracket And Hardware
      Replacement For Accuturn 14024784For Use On Models 3602 - 3602HP - 4260 - 4560MR - 4602 - 5602 - 5602 HP
      Replacement For Hofmann 4024784For Use On Models 1000 - 1520 - 1565 - 1575 - 1620 - 1625 - 1625EM - 3300 - 3300EM - 3550
      Replacement For FMC/John Bean EAA 0247G20AFor Use On EHP Series Tire Changers
      Replacement For Snap-On EAA 0247G20A For Use On All Models
      140247 Accu-Turn, FMC and John Bean Nylon M/D Duck Head Kit

      Includes:
      20024 - Nylon Duck Head for Accu-Turn, FMC and Ranger
      TC20025000 - Bracket and Screw Used with M/D Head 224

      Fits the following tire changer brands:
      Accuturn 3602, 3602HP, 4260, 4560MR, 4602, 5602, 5602HP
      Hofmann Monty 1520, 1565, 1620, 1625, 1625EM, 3300, 3300EM
      John Bean EHP System IVE. IV, III, IIE Ranger R980X
      Snap On ALL models
      FMC: 8500, 8600, 8700, 8800, 8931.

      Interchangeable Part Numbers:
      Accuturn and Hofmann Monty OEM# 14024784
      John Bean and Snap-On OEM# EAA0247G20A

      Insights:
      This durable but flexible nylon material helps to prevent the duck head from scratching rims while changing tires. When selecting a head for a your Coats tire changer, reference the second picture shown on this page. The stub sticking out of the shaft that holds the head will be either tapered (smaller on the bottom than the top) or it will not be. This head only fits tapered studs.