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Safety weight - Typ 274, 35 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5274-0350-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: BMW, MINI The balancing weights of the weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. It should be noted that BMW only permits 2-part weights for a certain proportion of the light alloy rims used. All other light alloy rims must be fitted with the adhesive weights 390. The following combination should be observed Steel rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B1 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7420-101). Light alloy rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.
Safety weight - Typ 261, 40 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5261-0400-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: MERCEDES-BENZ The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. Please note that MERCEDES-BENZ safety weights are not permitted on all alloy rims. If adhesive weights are prescribed, adhesive weight 360 must be used. The following combination should be considered: Steel rims: Weight 261 combined with spring M1-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0191-502). Light alloy rims: Weight 261 combined with spring MA-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0201-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.
Safety weight - Typ 260, 40 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5260-0400-001
Original Hofmann Power Weight safety weight from: VOLKSWAGEN If platforms of identical construction are used by foreign companies of the manufacturer (e.g. SKODA, SEAT), this balancing weight is also suitable for this purpose. The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tool and tyre pressure tongues are required for professional assembly. The following combination should be considered: Balancing weight 260 combined with the holding spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring. Tilt the clip lifting tool back slowly so that the holding spring can engage in the recess provided in the weight body.
Safety weight - Typ 280, 30 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5280-0300-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: VW COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, VOLVO The 5 gram weights are made of plastic. The balancing weights 280 are to be combined as standard with the spring V3-Zn. The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting, the following combination should be observed: Standard: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). VOLVO light alloy rims: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in Germany Why should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring.
Safety weight - Typ 260, 5 g, plastic, silver
Product number: 5260-0050-001
Original Hofmann Power Weight safety weight from: VOLKSWAGEN If platforms of identical construction are used by foreign companies of the manufacturer (e.g. SKODA, SEAT), this balancing weight is also suitable for this purpose. The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tool and tyre pressure tongues are required for professional assembly. The following combination should be considered: Balancing weight 260 combined with the holding spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring. Tilt the clip lifting tool back slowly so that the holding spring can engage in the recess provided in the weight body.
Safety weight - Typ 280, 15 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5280-0150-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: VW COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, VOLVO The 5 gram weights are made of plastic. The balancing weights 280 are to be combined as standard with the spring V3-Zn. The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting, the following combination should be observed: Standard: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). VOLVO light alloy rims: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in Germany Why should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring.
Safety weight - Typ 280, 20 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5280-0200-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: VW COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, VOLVO The 5 gram weights are made of plastic. The balancing weights 280 are to be combined as standard with the spring V3-Zn. The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting, the following combination should be observed: Standard: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). VOLVO light alloy rims: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in Germany Why should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring.
Safety weight - Typ 280, 45 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5280-0450-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: VW COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, VOLVO The 5 gram weights are made of plastic. The balancing weights 280 are to be combined as standard with the spring V3-Zn. The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting, the following combination should be observed: Standard: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). VOLVO light alloy rims: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring.
Safety weight - Typ 261, 35 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5261-0350-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: MERCEDES-BENZ The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. Please note that MERCEDES-BENZ safety weights are not permitted on all alloy rims. If adhesive weights are prescribed, adhesive weight 360 must be used. The following combination should be considered: Steel rims: Weight 261 combined with spring M1-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0191-502). Light alloy rims: Weight 261 combined with spring MA-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0201-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.
Safety weight - Typ 260, 20 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5260-0200-001
Original Hofmann Power Weight safety weight from: VOLKSWAGEN If platforms of identical construction are used by foreign companies of the manufacturer (e.g. SKODA, SEAT), this balancing weight is also suitable for this purpose. The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tool and tyre pressure tongues are required for professional assembly. The following combination should be considered: Balancing weight 260 combined with the holding spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring. Tilt the clip lifting tool back slowly so that the holding spring can engage in the recess provided in the weight body.
Safety weight - Typ 280, 40 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5280-0400-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: VW COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, VOLVO The 5 gram weights are made of plastic. The balancing weights 280 are to be combined as standard with the spring V3-Zn. The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting, the following combination should be observed: Standard: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). VOLVO light alloy rims: Balancing weight 280 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring.
Safety weight - Typ 274, 45 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5274-0450-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: BMW, MINI The balancing weights of the weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. It should be noted that BMW only permits 2-part weights for a certain proportion of the light alloy rims used. All other alloy rims must be fitted with the adhesive weights 390. The following combination should be considered: Steel rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B1 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7420-101). Light alloy rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.
Safety weight - Typ 260, 30 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5260-0300-001
Original Hofmann Power Weight safety weight from: VOLKSWAGEN If platforms of identical construction are used by foreign companies of the manufacturer (e.g. SKODA, SEAT), this balancing weight is also suitable for this purpose. The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tool and tyre pressure tongues are required for professional assembly. The following combination should be considered: Balancing weight 260 combined with the holding spring V3-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0271-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.Then lift the spring with the clip lifting tool until the weight body can be pushed under the spring. Push the balancing weight of the desired grammage centrally under the spring. Tilt the clip lifting tool back slowly so that the holding spring can engage in the recess provided in the weight body.
Safety weight - Typ 274, 55 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5274-0550-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight The balancing weights of the weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. All alloy rims must be fitted with the adhesive weights 390. The following combination should be considered: Steel rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B1 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7420-101). Light alloy rims: Balancing weight 274 combined with spring B3 (manufacturer's part number: 5812-7410-301). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.
Safety weight - Typ 261, 25 g, zinc, silver
Product number: 5261-0250-001
Original part Hofmann Power Weights safety weight from: MERCEDES-BENZ The weight sizes 5 and 10 grams are made of plastic (PP). The special clip lifting tools and tyre pressure tongues are required for mounting. Please note that MERCEDES-BENZ safety weights are not permitted on all alloy rims. If adhesive weights are prescribed, adhesive weight 360 must be used. The following combination should be considered: Steel rims: Weight 261 combined with spring M1-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0191-502). Light alloy rims: Weight 261 combined with spring MA-Zn (manufacturer's part number: 5812-0201-302). Made in GermanyWhy should you balance tyres at all?At a speed of 100 km/h the centrifugal force of a 10 g unbalance acts like the force of a sledge hammer. This makes wheels without balancing weights a danger: Without spoke weights on steel and aluminium rims, wheel suspensions and bearings are subjected to more stress. Missing balancing weights on steel and aluminium rims can also lead to noticeable vibrations at the steering wheel and in the interior. In addition, the absence of spoke weights results in increased brake and tyre wear.Mounting of safety weights:Using the tyre bead breaker tongues, press the tyre at the point where the balancing weight is to be mounted until the rim flange is exposed. Insert the holding spring at the desired point. Remove the tyre impression tongues. This causes the holding spring to be pressed between the rim flange and the tyre and is firmly seated.