Hammer on wheel weightsrefers to wheel weights that are installed by hammering. They are an important component for wheel balancing and adjustment in vehicles such as cars. The following is a detailed introduction:
How it works: While a vehicle is in motion, the wheels must maintain dynamic balance. Failure to do so can cause steering wheel vibration, abnormal tire wear, and other issues. Hammer-on wheel weights increase or adjust the weight of a specific part of the wheel by striking it with a hammer, evenly distributing the wheel’s mass and achieving a balanced state.
Materials and Specifications: Common materials include zinc and lead, some with a plastic coating to prevent corrosion. Available in various weights, including 5g, 10g, 15g, 20g, 25g, and 60g, to accommodate varying wheel balancing needs.
Suitable for: Suitable for most European and Asian vehicles equipped with steel or alloy wheels, such as cars, trucks, SUVs, etc.
Installation tools: A special wheel weight hammer is required for installation. This tool usually combines the functions of a hammer, pliers, and a crimping tool, and can be used to knock and install the weight, remove the weight, trim, tighten the weight, etc.