Plastic Inserts of Tire Mount/ Demount Tools ( Set of 5 Pcs. )

Code: 220628
  • Duck Head Insert set designed to help prevent rim scratches during tire mounting and demounting
  • Protects wheels from contact damage caused by steel mount/demount tool heads
  • Built for use on automatic motorcycle and passenger car tire changer machines
  • Molded to match duckhead profiles for a secure, rim-edge-friendly fit
  • Compatible with SARV Steel Mount Demount Tool Heads: #220118, 220118F, 222418, 220518, 220518P
  • Durable black plastic construction for repeated shop use
  • Supplied as a set of 5 pieces

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Description

  • The Duck Head Insert is designed to support scratch-free tire service by creating a protective barrier between the rim and the steel tool head.
  • During mounting/demounting, steel duckheads can scuff or mark alloy rims—these inserts help reduce that risk and protect rim finish.
  • Each insert is shaped according to steel duckhead contours, supporting stable positioning along the rim edge for more consistent protection.
  • Ideal for workshops handling motorcycle and passenger vehicle wheels on automatic tire changer machines.
  • Works with specific SARV steel mount/demount heads, making it a reliable add-on accessory for technicians who prioritize rim safety.
  • Sarv’s wider insert range includes 30+ designs to support compatibility with most tire changers in the market (this listing covers the specified set).
  • Lightweight and easy to install/remove, making it practical for day-to-day tire changes without slowing workflow.
  • A smart consumable for tire bays aiming to reduce callbacks and improve customer satisfaction with cleaner wheel handling.

Technical Specifications

Material: Special durable plastic
Color: Black
Weight: 6 g (as provided)
Set Quantity: Set of 5 pieces

Packaging Details

Box Size: 44 × 44 × 36 cm
Sets per Box: 500 sets (packed as set of 5 pcs)
Gross Weight: 19.500 kg

Export Markets

Sarv supplies automotive tools and accessories to global markets including USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa, Japan, South America, and other international regions.

Shipping & Logistics

Export-ready packing suitable for sea and air freight
Clearly labeled cartons for easy handling and inventory control
Bulk shipment options available for distributors and fleet buyers
Global exports to 70+ countries
Custom packing and private labeling available on request

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Duck Head Insert used for?
A Duck Head Insert is used to help protect rims from scratches and scuffs caused by steel mount/demount tool heads during tire changing.
Which machines can this Duck Head Insert be used on?
It is intended for automatic motorcycle and passenger car tire changer machines, depending on the duckhead/tool head type.
What tool heads are compatible with this Duck Head Insert?
This Duck Head Insert is used with SARV Steel Mount Demount Tool Heads: #220118, 220118F, 222418, 220518, 220518P.
Does the Duck Head Insert fit all tire changer duckheads?
No. Fit depends on the duckhead profile. Always match the insert to your specific steel duckhead/tool head model.
What material is the Duck Head Insert made from?
It is made from special durable plastic designed for tire-changing applications.
How many pieces are included in the Head Insert set?
Each set includes 5 pieces.
Will a Head Insert completely prevent rim damage?
It is designed to reduce scratches and contact marks, but results depend on proper installation, rim condition, and technician handling.
How do I know when to replace a Head Insert?
Replace it if you notice cracks, heavy wear, looseness, deformation, or reduced rim protection during use.