CONWAY, ARK. — Snap-on Inc. has introduced the "economical" John Bean V2000 Imaging Wheel Alignment System.
"We saw a need in the market for an affordable, high-functioning wheel alignment system to help shops keep their wheel alignment business in house and we quickly responded by introducing the John Bean V2000 Imaging Wheel Alignment System," Adam Brown, director of product management for John Bean, said.
"We used our innovative, patented camera technology to develop a unique configuration of our imaging alignment system that replaces the traditional PC and cabinet aligner with a simple tablet and fixed beam configuration. This creates an exclusive solution that combines uncompromised performance and reliability, as well as compact installation, at a low price."
The John Bean V2000 offers customers the full-imaging experience, including 3D vehicle measurements such as fast rolling run-out compensation and full vehicle dimensions, the company said, noting that the V2000 is less dependent on lift calibration.