New Draper Tools 3-D Four Wheel Aligner

October 17, 2019
New Draper Tools 3-D Four Wheel Aligner
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Draper Tools has introduced a new Digital 3-D Four Wheel Aligner as part of its growing range of high-tech, electronic workshop equipment and digital service tools.


The Draper brand, which celebrates its centenary this year, is perhaps best known for its hand and power tools. However, its range also includes many advanced and feature-packed equipment items that will appeal to anyone looking to update their workshop or open up new business opportunities.

The new Digital 3-D Four Wheel Aligner (Part No: 01798) uses high-resolution cameras to provide technicians with advanced alignment readings and chassis set-up information. It features a four-wheel system that gives increased accuracy to a multitude of suspension and steering requirements, essential for advanced vehicle stability systems.

Draper says the Wheel Aligner is set to be a popular choice for workshops thanks to its competitive price and user-friendly features. Technicians who have used the equipment are impressed by its cloud-based technology and extensive vehicle database which automatically compares the technical specification with vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations. The unit is simple to operate, guiding technicians through the measuring process with easy instructions.

The aligner also comes with free automatic system updates, free vehicle data updates and free technical assistance.

To find out more visit www.drapertools.com
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