TM4110/9000 Large OTR Tire Service Truck
The Stellar® TM4110/9000 OTR Tire Service Truck features a rugged, heavy-duty 15′ steel OTR service body with over 60 cubic feet of storage. On the rack side model, the standard driver-side rail folds down and includes sign boards for identification.
The TM4110/9000 is equipped with a hydraulic knuckle boom carrier operated by a standard, fully proportional radio remote control. The hexagon-shaped secondary and extension boom greatly increase boom strength over competitive square-shaped booms, ensuring solid performance.
The tire sizes that the TM4110/9000 can lift include the 27.00-49 mounted narrow-base and 37.5-39 wide-base tires (carrier and TM).
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The TM4110/9000 Tire Manipulator allows versatility while providing a safe method to handle a variety of OTR tires up to 110″ diameter, or 4,600 lbs. It also offers 140° of articulation and 240° of body rotation, giving it the ability to service fleets with small- to medium-sized OTR tires.
Service Body Features:
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Flat body has 8 D-ring tiedowns
- Stainless-steel rotary slam latches
- Slide-top doors on all tool compartments
- Recessed, skirt-mounted halogen floodlights
- Rubber-mounted running lights
- Entire body is undercoated
Carrier Features:
- Rotation is accomplished through a turntable bearing
- Standard fully proportional radio remote control and manual controls on TM4110/9000 with the ability to do multiple functions at once
- Fully enclosed extension boom cylinder
- Hexagon-shaped secondary and extension boom
- Integral-mounted pump and PTO on chassis
- Load-holding counterbalance valves
Specifications
TM4110/9000 Tire Manipulator and Carrier | |
Capacity: | 4,600 lbs @ 19 ft' (2,086 kg @ 5.79m) |
Clamping span: | |
• Fixed pads | 48" to 110" (122 cm to 279 cm) |
• 90º rotating pads | 47" to 109" (119 cm to 277 cm) |
Optional pad extension: | 20" (51 cm) w/ arms closed |
Clamp cylinders: | 2.5" (6.35 cm) w/ pilot-operated check valve |
Tilt cylinder: | Provided by carrier extension boom |
Body rotation: | 285° power |
Rotation system: | Rotation bearing & worm-driven gear box |
Clamping pad rotation: | Fixed or 90 degree |
Tilt: | +85° to –37° |
Hydraulic controls: | Incorporated with the carrier controls |
Shipping weight of tire manipulator only: | 1,550 lbs (703 kg) w/ fixed pads |
1,825 lbs (827 kg) w/ 90º rotating pads | |
TM4110/9000 Carrier Only | |
Rating: | 90,000 ft-lbs (12.45 t-m) |
Standard boom length: | 13' 1" (3.99 m) from CL of crane |
Boom extension: | Hydraulic 41" (104 cm) |
Max. horizontal reach: | 16' 7" (5.05 m) |
Vertical lift: | 22' 3" (6.78 m) (from truck frame) |
Rotation: | 290° power (worm gear drive) |
Lifting capacities: | 9,000 lbs @ 10' (4,080 kg @ 3.03 m) |
6,880 lbs @ 13' 1" (3,120 kg @ 3.99 m) | |
5,425 lbs @ 16' 7" (2,460 kg @ 5.05 m) | |
Power supply required: | PTO & pump (fully proportional VB) |
12 gpm @ 3,000 psi (45.4 l pm @ 206 bars) | |
Controls: | Fully proportional radio remote standard, with manual controls on valve bank |
Stowed height: | 84" (213 cm) |
Mounting space required: | 42" (107 cm) |
Shipping weight: | 4,800 lbs (2,175 kg) |
Compressor | |
46P direct-driven, mounted above deck for maintenance ease | |
4-cylinder, 2-stage, capable of 46 cfm @ 175 psi |
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