The Rotary R560 Mobile Tire Changer Brings the Shop to the Vehicle
Not every tire can be changed in a shop. Agricultural equipment breaks down in fields miles from the nearest service facility. Construction vehicles operate on job sites without paved roads. Fleet trucks experience blowouts at truck stops and distribution centers that lack tire service equipment. The this Rotary mobile tire machine was designed for exactly these situations, providing full tire changing capability in a mobile package that can be transported to wherever the disabled vehicle sits. With the ability to handle wheels from eleven to twenty-seven inches in diameter, tire diameters up to fifty-one inches, assembly weights up to two thousand six hundred forty-five pounds, and bead breaking force of three thousand five hundred ninety-seven foot-pounds, this machine brings professional-grade tire service to locations where it was previously unavailable or impractical.
Mobile Platform Design
The mobile configuration of the Rotary R560 Mobile Tire Changer means the entire machine is built to be transported, set up, and operated in field conditions. This includes a base structure that provides stability on uneven surfaces, connection points for secure transport on a service truck or trailer, and a layout that allows full operation without a concrete shop floor underneath. The engineering challenge of building a tire changer that performs equally well in a controlled shop environment and on a gravel shoulder or muddy field access road is substantial, and this machine meets that challenge with robust construction and thoughtful design of every mounting point and bearing surface.
The machine’s weight and dimensions are optimized for transport without sacrificing the structural mass needed for heavy-duty tire work. Lifting eyes and tie-down points are integrated into the frame at locations that provide balanced, secure rigging during crane loading and transport. Setup at the service location is straightforward, requiring only a reasonably level surface, an adequate power source, and a compressed air supply. Service trucks equipped with onboard generators and compressors provide all the utilities needed for standalone field operation.
Bead Breaking Force and Hydraulic Power
The three thousand five hundred ninety-seven foot-pounds of bead breaking force available on the Rotary R560 Mobile Tire Changer is necessary for the types of tires this machine is designed to handle. Agricultural and commercial truck tires develop extremely tight bead seats due to the combination of heavy vehicle weight, high operating pressures, and extended service intervals. A tire that has been running under a loaded grain truck or a fully ballasted tractor for months or years can be remarkably difficult to unseat, and insufficient bead breaking force turns a routine tire change into a prolonged ordeal that ties up the service crew and delays the customer.
The hydraulic bead breaker delivers its force through a shovel mechanism that contacts the sidewall with a broad, controlled stroke. The geometry of the shovel is designed to push the bead away from the rim seat without damaging the rim flange or the bead itself. The hydraulic system provides smooth, progressive force application that allows the operator to feel the bead releasing and control the process accordingly. This controlled approach is safer and more effective than impact-based bead breaking methods that deliver force in an abrupt, uncontrolled burst.
Weight Capacity and Tire Range
Supporting wheel and tire assemblies up to two thousand six hundred forty-five pounds, the Rotary R560 Mobile Tire Changer handles the heaviest tire and wheel combinations found in agricultural, commercial trucking, and bus applications. Large agricultural tires filled with liquid ballast for traction can easily exceed fifteen hundred pounds per assembly, and dual-wheel truck assemblies with wide-base tires approach the upper end of the weight range. The turntable, bearings, and clamping system are all rated for continuous operation at maximum weight capacity without degradation of performance or accelerated wear.
The eleven to twenty-seven inch wheel diameter range and fifty-one inch maximum tire diameter cover a comprehensive selection of agricultural and medium-duty commercial tire sizes. Farm implement tires, tractor front and rear tires, truck drive and steer tires, bus tires, and many specialty industrial tires all fall within these parameters. This versatility makes the machine valuable for mobile service operators who encounter a wide variety of tire types in the field and cannot afford to be limited by equipment that only handles a narrow range of sizes.
Field Service Workflow and Revenue Potential
A typical field service call with this machine follows a predictable workflow. The service truck arrives at the location of the disabled vehicle. The operator unloads and positions the tire changer on a stable surface near the vehicle. The flat or damaged tire is removed from the vehicle using a jack and impact tools. The assembly is loaded onto the tire changer. The old tire is demounted, inspected, and either repaired or replaced. The new or repaired tire is mounted and inflated. The assembly is reinstalled on the vehicle. The tire changer is reloaded onto the service truck, and the crew moves to the next call.
Each step in this workflow benefits from the machine’s design. The mobile base provides stability during bead breaking and mounting without requiring floor anchoring. The powerful bead breaker handles field-service tires that have been running on dirt roads and in muddy conditions where bead corrosion is common. The hydraulic table assists with loading heavy assemblies that would be dangerous to lift manually in an uncontrolled environment. And the broad clamping and tire size ranges mean the operator can handle whatever tire they encounter without needing supplementary equipment.
Revenue Potential of Mobile Tire Service
Mobile tire service commands premium pricing because the customer receives immediate attention at their location, avoiding the cost and delay of towing. Agricultural customers during planting or harvest season will pay significantly for same-day field service that keeps their equipment running during the narrow weather windows that determine their annual revenue. Fleet operators value mobile service that minimizes vehicle downtime and keeps delivery schedules on track. Construction companies need immediate response to keep expensive equipment operating on deadline-driven projects.
The investment in a quality mobile tire changer enables a service business to capture this premium-priced work that shop-only operations cannot reach. A single busy season of agricultural service calls can generate enough revenue to offset the equipment cost, and the machine continues generating returns year after year across all the industries it serves. For service businesses looking to differentiate themselves from competitors and access higher-margin work, mobile tire service capability is a compelling strategic advantage.
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