ROI Bodyshop Catalogue Summer Autumn (July-Sept 22)
ALIGNMENT
HOFMANN MEGAPLAN SPHERE 3D 587772680 In terms of what you get for the price you pay, we are absolutely convinced there is nothing on the market to touch the Sphere 3D The traditional ‘Tower’ or ‘Crucifix’ 3D wheel alignment technology is now over 30 years old, and the Sphere system does away with all of the outdated elements of crucifix-style 3D such as the additional space required in front of the lift and ‘pushing and pulling’ of the vehicle.
JOHN BEAN V2200 3D 587770050
The V2200 comes with Patented 3D imaging technology provides accurate and real-time measurements which improves productivity.
The ‘Sphere 3D’ is also approved by a number of vehicle manufacturers, including the likes of Mercedes-Benz and BMW, and is of course equipped with a database provided by industry leader in vehicle data, Autodata, and is therefore suitable for every kind of vehicle regardless of make or models.
■ Motorised camera boom – The camera height adjustment is motorised providing ergonomic and time saving advantages ■ Elevated adjustment – This function allows for live adjustment of suspension components when in an elevated position, saving you time and making your job easier ■ Wheel clamps – The V2200 has universal wheel clamping up to 26” (with additional adaptors).
HOFMANN MEGAPLAN MEGALINE 88 CCD WHEEL ALIGNMENT 58777127P
MEGALINE LOGIK 6 CCD WHEEL ALIGNER 587779210 ■ Compatible with 2 post lift – Optional kit required ■ Speed and simplicity in a 6 CCD system vehicle registration search for ease of use and recording on alignment jobs.
2 YEAR WARRANTY
2 YEAR WARRANTY
■ Comprehensive Vehicle Database by Autodata – over 17,000 models from 80 manufacturers ■ Onsite training – your machine, your premises Hofmann Megaplan’s specialists. Bridging the gap between laser alignment and fully computerised systems with printout, which traditionally made the jump too big for many workshops.
AUTOMATIC NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION AS STANDARD
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