Indianapolis-based Warner Spring, Brake & Alignment Corporation, a company specializing in the service of school bus and local service truck fleets, uses a Hunter B400T in each of its central Indiana operations. The B400T’s performance handling high-volume school bus inspections at Warner’s Noblesville location led the company to add a second unit in Columbus. |
Warner recommends that school bus operators have their brakes tested no fewer than two times yearly,
once prior to and once during the school season, to avoid costly or dangerous brake system problems. Warner also offers pre-inspection testing to help
operators avoid out-of-service downtime. |
When New Jersey upgraded its aging centralized Department of Motor Vehicles safety and emissions testing program Hunter inspection lane technology was an ideal choice. Hunter’s record of performance in state and federal government facilities and private operations worldwide was well established. Hunter’s inspection equipment designs and PC-based systems could also easily integrate into New Jersey’s existing emissions inspection facilities and computer networks. With six million vehicles licensed to operate on its roadways, New Jersey’s biennial inspection volume amounts to three million vehicles annually. State operated centralized facilities handle 70% of the total yearly inspections, or about 2.1 million vehicles. |
![]() This New Jersey inspection lane uses Hunter B400 brake testers, SA400 suspension analyzers and SS100 sideslip testers to measure brakes, suspension and steering in one drive-through procedure. |


