New Hofmann geoliner 790 Wheel Alignment System Fast And Accurate Measurements Wirelessly – UnderhoodService

New Hofmann geoliner 790 Wheel Alignment System Fast And Accurate Measurements Wirelessly

HofmannThe new Hofmann geoliner 790 Imaging Wheel Alignment System is a precision measurement system that improves shop efficiency and productivity.

The wireless communication of the geoliner 790 eliminates connections between the camera towers and the cabinet, allowing for greater mobility and a variety of installation configurations in the service bay, said the company.

“The new Hofmann geoliner 790 provides accurate, reliable alignment results quickly and has a long list of useful features, including productivity-enhancing software, automated caster sweep, help videos, rolling radius, cross diagonal, A-arm adjust and EZ-TOE,” said Adam Brown, product manager for Snap-on Equipment. “The geoliner 790 will improve shop performance and is a must have addition for any shop looking to improve the bottom line.”

Fast and easy to use, the Hofmann geoliner 790 Imaging Wheel Alignment System features automatic vehicle height tracking that allows the camera system to follow the height of the vehicle, eliminating the need to adjust the aligner when the lift is moved. The geoliner 790 supplies user readings in under two minutes on a wide variety of vehicles and wheel sizes. The comprehensive vehicle specification database, with frequent updates, ensures that shops always have the most up-to-date information to perform alignment jobs correctly.

Optional features of the Hofmann geoliner 790 include the award-winning AC400 clamps that only engage the tire, eliminating the possibility for damage to the rim.

Customers can learn more about the new Hofmann geoliner 790 Imaging Wheel Alignment System and other Hofmann wheel service products by calling 800-251-4500 or visiting www.hofmann-usa.com.

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