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Beissbarth Q.LIGN: The world’s most innovative wheel aligner

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Beissbarth, a name already synonymous with quality and innovation, is now taking the next step in its 120-year history with a world-first, webbased wheel aligner. Beissbarth is available exclusive from Repco Equipment.

Connectivi­ty is key in making the workshop of the future profitable, especially in terms of test equipment and diagnostic­s, and the all-new Q.Lign puts connectivi­ty and speed at the very heart of the alignment process.

Q.Lign revolution­ises the workshop environmen­t with a new approach to space and connectivi­ty. The Q.Lign Compact offers a web-based solution which does away with the traditiona­l PC-based cabinet and trolley. This not only frees up valuable workshop space for headlight or ADAS calibratio­n equipment, the technician also has more space around the vehicle to carry out the alignment.

The Q.Lign’s wireless functional­ity allows control and display of the alignment process via a tablet or laptop – even smartphone – depending on your workshop’s access to hardware.

Completely wireless, one of Q.Lign’s appeal is its speed. As soon as wheel targets are attached the Q.Lign displays the vehicle’s current values. Simply attach the targets and go. And with the OLED display screens on the sensor heads, alignment values can be seen in real time from anywhere under the vehicle, in real time.

Part of Q.Lign is also the newly released Q.Grip – the quickest way to attach targets to the wheel without any contact to the rim. The smart gripping system allows adjustment between different wheel sizes in less than a second, and because of its three-arm design it can ensure a safe hold for accurate results, without any possible slippage or damage to the rims.

Designed to fit into the fast-paced workshop environmen­t, the Q.Lign will revolution­ise wheel alignment.

Exclusivel­y through Repco Equipment, the all-new Beissbarth Q.Lign is available from April 2021 across the country.

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