John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System: Speed and Accuracy

Get Speed And Accuracy With New John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System

JohnBeanThe new John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System is one of the most advanced products available today. With patented, high-resolution imaging technology, easy-to-use features and the award-winning AC400 Touchless Alignment Wheel Clamp, the V2300 will provide shops accurate and real-time measurements that improve performance and productivity, while at the same time enhancing the bottom line.

“Fully featured, the John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System is unlike anything offered in the marketplace today,” said Adam Brown, product manager for Snap-on Equipment. “The XD technology enables highly accurate results, while the XD target system is lighter and takes up less space than previous designs and provides a new small-pattern, single-plane design. In addition, the extensive OEM specifications allow for quick and precise vehicle selection.”

The high resolution camera on the John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System produces exact, live alignment readings and diagnostic data while the passive front and rear XD targets improve durability with no electronics to damage. The V2300 also gives the user advanced dimensioning as the cross-diagonal measurements identify frame or structural damage while the rolling radius identifies mismatched tire sizes, a potential cause of vehicle pulling and driver complaints.

The John Bean V2300 comes with the AC400 Touchless Alignment Wheel Clamp, where only the tire is contacted, offering service technicians secure clamping without touching the rim. Easy-to-use, the limited clamping force of the AC400 clamp clutch ensures accurate and repeatable results. Other innovative features include the EZ-Toe that allows the user to turn the front wheels and access difficult adjustment points while still displaying centered toe readings and the Vehicle Orientation Directional Indicator (VODI) that guides the technician through the measurement process.

Customers can find out more about the new John Bean V2300 Imaging Wheel Alignment System and other wheel service products by calling 877-482-4866 or visiting www.johnbean.com.

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