The Corghi Exact 60 is an electro-hydraulic, manual-operated tyre changer designed for heavy-duty truck, agricultural, and industrial tyres (typically rims from 14” to 42” in diameter). Unlike fully automated "robot" changers, the Exact 60 relies on the operator’s manual control of the hydraulic movements combined with mechanical leverage.
Key distinction: "Manual" here does not mean hand-powered (like a tyre iron). It means the operator controls the hydraulic joystick or lever to move the tools, rather than an automatic programmed sequence.
The machine is revered in truck shops for its raw power, simplicity, and repairability—no proprietary circuit boards or sealed actuators.
Q: Can I balance motorcycle wheels on the Exact 60? A: Yes, but you need a motorcycle cone kit (available from Corghi). Use STATIC mode or specialized MC program if available. Never use dynamic mode for single-sided swingarm wheels.
Q: Why does my machine show "0" imbalance, but the car still shakes? A: Likely not a balancer issue. Check for: Out-of-round tires, bent rims, or bad wheel bearings. Also, ensure you are using the back cone for centering (front cones can cause eccentricity).
Q: The digital display is flickering. What do I do? A: This indicates power supply ripple. Check your workshop’s voltage stability. The manual recommends a dedicated line with no large compressors sharing the circuit.
Q: Can I update the software on an Exact 60? A: No. The Exact 60 is a non-upgradable system. Later models (Exact 60 II or Exact 60 Electronic) have different firmware.
If you have lost your original paper manual, do not despair. Here are legitimate ways to obtain a Corghi Exact 60 manual:
Warning: Avoid random PDF downloads from unverified sites. Some contain malware. Always verify the file matches your machine's serial number prefix.
Electrical (Standard 110V US):
Pneumatic Circuit: