The john bean visualiner is designed for easy operation and maintenance.
John bean alignment machine manual.
Operators manual portable imaging alignment systems with pro42.
The aligner is intended for use by properly trained skilled automotive technicians.
Snap on equipment is the wheel service equipment sales division of snap on africa pty ltd.
High resolution cameras and software with a quick search function to research the various models facilitate alignment operations and also report whether tyres of different sizes have been mounted as they could.
In 1987 the john bean signature series model 9909 became the first alignment machine with built in training systems for the operator.
Product range consists of john bean brands of wheel aligners wheel balancers tyre changers blue boy pipe benders accessories specialised toolsets tools for fitment centres.
The fmc visualiner ii of series 9000 in 1984 marked the first successful application of optical measuring heads with a crt computerised aligner.
Sold through a network of authorised john bean dealers.
As with any piece of equip ment proper maintenance of the system will help keep the visualiner operating at peak performance.
The v3300 wheel alignment system s automatic height tracking provides optimum placement of its advanced xd targets and cameras for more speed and more accuracy on every alignment.
John bean s professional wheel alignment systems can swiftly perform precise complete checks on the toe in even at the maximum steering angle caster and camber of wheels.
John bean wheel aligners are the fastest most accurate wheel alignment systems in the industry.
And since the lightweight three camera system folds to a compact size with a low center of gravity the v3300 takes up less floor space in the shop and can be moved around easily whenever required.
The visualiner series is the most advanced alignment system on the market today and is designed to give many years of profitable service.
Page iii safety information for your safety read this manual thoroughly before operating the equipment.