How to Convert Four-Wheel Alignment Data?
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There are three methods for converting automotive four-wheel alignment data. Here are the specific conversion methods for automotive four-wheel alignment data: 1. Rodless Measurement Head Conversion: The rodless sensor is based on the principle of aerospace electronic inclinometers as the standard for measurement. Its advanced design aims to reduce the inconvenience and errors caused by the traditional long-rod measurement heads that require left and right projection. The rodless measurement head independently measures each wheel, eliminating concerns about left and right projection issues, resulting in more accurate measurement data. 2. Wireless Transmission Electronic Track Width Conversion: With the current trend of vehicle tire modifications, the track width between the two wheels changes after tire modifications, but the original values on the alignment machine do not update accordingly. The electronic track width measuring tool can measure the track width after vehicle modifications and wirelessly transmit the data to the calculation system for updates, providing the most accurate measurements. 3. Multi-Angle Simultaneous Display Conversion: The measurement and adjustment results can be displayed synchronously in dual-color screens using graphics, data, colors, etc., making it convenient for technicians to perform wheel adjustments.