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Hunter Highlights Vol. 137S

HawkEye™ HS401 High-Definition Digital Imaging Camera Sensors Work Faster and More Profitably in a Smaller Footprint

 

High-Definition Imaging Sensors


Technicians can produce live camber, toe and thrust line measurements in less than three minutes using Hunter HawkEye™ HS401 high-definition digital imaging cameras and wheel targets.

It’s as simple as mounting the targets and rolling the vehicle to compensate. The HawkEye system employs multidimensional modeling to produce fast, accurate alignment measurements. The technician can choose either the live plane mode, which uses the
targets as a reference plane, or the traditional patented alignment mode, which uses the lift runways as a reference plane.

 

 

 
     

High-Definition Wheel-Mounted Targets


Hunter’s new wheel targets can provide a larger horizontal and vertical field of view and greater adjustment height and workspace flexibility when matched with high-definition HawkEye™ sensors. They are also smaller, lighter and easier for technicians to handle and work around, saving time and effort.

 

 

HawkEye™ System Accommodates the Shortest Bay Configurations and the Most Challenging Shop Layouts

Patented Hunter technology and the use of space-saving options allows the installation of a HawkEyeTM alignment system with a large Hunter RX12XL lift rack in bays as short as 22-1/2 feet. Even more space can be saved when using a smaller rack.

The HawkEye high-resolution digital imaging cameras and high-definition wheel targets offer a wide field of view that allows the system to be installed in a shorter bay space and perform alignments at almost any lift height without compromising the cameras’ ability to monitor the targets.