Dannmar Upgrades DB-70 Automatic Wheel Balancer 

Dannmar Upgrades DB-70 Automatic Wheel Balancer 

The unit offers reliable, consistent performance thanks to its Digital Sensor Technology and seven balancing modes.

Dannmar announced its updated DB-70 automatic wheel balancer offers reliable, consistent performance thanks to its Digital Sensor Technology, seven balancing modes, and the ability to handle wheels up to 28 inches in diameter.

“We upgraded the DB-70 to provide the enhanced productivity professional shops need while keeping it affordable enough for a home garage,” explains John Vera, Dannmar chief of product development.

The DB-70 marries accuracy to efficiency with its touch-pad panel that displays tire and wheel assembly graphics to help simplify the process of entering wheel data, Dannmar says. With the wheel on the balancer, the DB-70 automatically calculates the precise amount and location of weight needed for optimal balance in just seven seconds. A full menu of time-saving features, including six dynamic and one static balancing mode, make it possible to balance most wheels quickly and easily.

The DB-70’s multi-size center cones make it a snap to quickly mount most wheels, Dannmar adds. The full rubber perimeter no-mar “Quick-Nut” bell adapter protects the wheel’s finish and gives technicians confidence that the tire and wheel are tightly secured. For larger wheels, the DB-70 comes with a truck cone/spacer ring adapter set.

For more information, visit dannmar.com.

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