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► Quick release wing nut / lock nut for speeding the wheel balancing process. It makes the wheel balancing process faster by quickly locking the wheel on the shaft. Its quick release threads allow quick nut to slide in and out of its locking position when its release lever is pressed. Suitable for any wheel balancer this locking wing nut features with a quick release function enabling you to slide it off after use instead of taking the time to undo it.
► Once the wheel and cone are correctly positioned on the shaft, simply use the wing nut to lock them into place keeping them steady and tight during the wheel weight placement process. The wing nut is one of the most common replacement parts on wheel balancer the wing nuts are replaced several times during the useful life. Usually, the teeth that grab onto the shaft wear down and cause failure. A common indicator of the wing nut failing is the failure to hold pressure on the wheel.
► The quick hub wing nut is made of plastic material, durable and high quality, The quick wing nut helps up the balancing process with its quick release threads. This tool allows the wing nut to slide in and out of position when the release lever is pressed, which is very convenient to use. There are four dimensions of wheel balancer quick release hub wing nuts for your selection. It fits well with launch wheel balancers and more.
► Check the diameter and the thread spacing on your wheel balancer shaft before placing your order. To find the diameter, simply measure the maximum width across the central section of the end of the balancer shaft itself. To find the thread pitch, first count out ten thread splines then measure from the inside edge of the first spline to the inside edge of the tenth spline. Take this measurement in millimeters and divide it by ten.
► Package includes Quick-Nut × 1, Pressure Cup × 1, Protective Ring × 1, Pressure Ring × 1. This quick release wing nuts suit most wheel balancers and most shaft sizes. Please follow the steps to confirm the fitment before placing your order. Step ①, measure the pitch of threaded shafts. Step ②, count the number of threads over 4 cm. Step ③, 13 Threads = 3.0 mm Pitch Thread, 12 Threads = 3.5 mm Pitch Thread, 12 Threads = 4.0 mm Pitch Thread.