The Tyre Equipment Company to exhibit at LAMMA

This January, The Tyre Equipment Company is returning to the LAMMA agricultural and machinery show in Peterborough, to showcase its range of workshop tools and equipment.

The company works with leading equipment manufacturers, such as Gaither Tools and PCL, to stock an extensive range, including jacks and lifting equipment, tyre puncture repair materials, tyre safety cages and tyre bead breakers. New this year will be a range of products from manufacturer Chicago Pneumatic (CP). CP supplies a wide variety of products, including power tools and air compressors.

In particular, the CP7782-6 will be available. This 1” straight impact wrench has a 6” extended anvil and is capable of achieving up to 2600 NM of maximum torque in reverse. It has a highly-efficient motor which provides great power for completing tough jobs on heavy vehicles.

Visitors to the stand – number 4112 – can take part in a daily competition to win one of three off-road tyre repair kits. The SIPK3 String Insert Puncture Repair kit contains 10 items for performing off-road puncture repairs, including a heavy-duty T bone handle, a spare open eye needle and a valve core remover.

The Tyre Equipment Company is long established as an online supplier of workshop tools to a cross section of transport sectors, with ‘no minimum order’, free packaging and delivery service throughout the UK for all of its products. LAMMA 2018 takes place at the East of England Showground on the 17 and 18 January.

Chicago Pneumatic’s product range, like the CP7782-6 straight impact wrench, will be a particular focus of The Tyre Equipment Company’s LAMMA exhibit

Chicago Pneumatic’s product range, like the CP7782-6 straight impact wrench, will be a particular focus of The Tyre Equipment Company’s LAMMA exhibit

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