CONWAY, Ark. — John Bean, a brand of Snap-on Inc., has launched its AC400 Touchless Alignment Wheel Clamp, designed to provide secure clamping without touching the rim. The patented technology allows ...
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John Bean released its V-Series of wheel alignment systems. John Bean announced its V-Series of wheel alignment systems are designed to “help shops reduce alignment times while, at the same time, ...
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CONWAY, Ark. (Dec. 15, 2015) — Snap-on Equipment, a division of Snap-on Inc., has launched the John Bean-brand V2400 Imaging Wheel Alignment System, designed to provide users with precise readings.
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A car alignment typically takes 30 minutes to an hour, but can be longer if the vehicle has worn suspension parts or complex systems like SUVs/trucks, potentially extending the service to 90 minutes ...
Wheel alignment is a procedure that involves adjusting the angles of the wheels on a vehicle, so they get set to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications. Proper wheel alignment helps improve the ...