3T Flat Panel Inspection Line (Ultra-Thin Type)
The flatbed testing line is primarily used for weighing the axle (wheel) load of motor vehicles, as well as for inspecting front-to-rear axle (wheel) braking force, front-wheel skidding, suspension performance, and other related parameters. It simulates actual braking conditions on a flat road by allowing motor vehicles to travel at a speed of 5–10 km/h before applying a single brake application, thereby completing dynamic measurements of braking force, axle (wheel) weight, skidding, suspension, and other key vehicle characteristics. By configuring the test platform in various combinations, this automotive testing equipment can perform comprehensive inspections of diverse braking performances across different types of vehicles, including cars, electric vehicles, and agricultural machinery.
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According to the requirements of "Conditions for Opening an Automotive Repair Business" (GB/T 16739), enterprises engaged in secondary maintenance of commercial vehicles must be equipped with the following testing equipment before they can officially open for business:
| Serial Number | Device Name | Set additional notes |
| 1 | Exhaust gas analyzer or opacity meter | |
| 2 | Automotive Headlight Testing Equipment | Can be detected using a manual light source or projection board. |
| 3 | Skid Test Bench | |
| 4 | Braking Performance Testing Equipment | One of the inspection devices for available braking force, braking distance, and braking deceleration |
The flatbed testing line is primarily used for weighing the axle (wheel) load of motor vehicles, as well as for inspecting front-to-rear axle (wheel) braking force, front-wheel skidding, suspension performance, and other related parameters. It simulates actual braking conditions on a flat road by allowing motor vehicles to travel at a speed of 5–10 km/h before applying a single brake application, thereby completing dynamic measurements of braking force, axle (wheel) weight, skidding, and suspension performance—all in one test cycle. By configuring the platform in various combinations, this automotive testing equipment can perform comprehensive inspections of braking performance for a wide range of vehicles, including cars, electric vehicles, and agricultural machinery.
Product features:
1. No concrete foundation required, small footprint, and easy installation and commissioning;
2. No 380V power source required, low operating costs, energy-efficient, and helps save on investment;
3. Plate structure with multiple combination options—choose between two or four plates based on user needs.
4. Fully automatic operation mode, making detection convenient and efficient;
5. The latest European-style ultra-thin design is easy to install, requires low investment costs, and offers highly practical functionality.
6. Vehicles collect dynamic braking data on the brake dynamometer, enabling a simulation test that more closely mirrors real-world conditions and delivers more accurate and reliable testing results.
7. The inspection is highly efficient—simply drive onto the platform and apply the brake to obtain comprehensive parameters, including the braking force curve, dynamic axle load curve, maximum braking force, braking force-to-weight ratio, maximum process difference and its ratio, static axle load, suspension vibration frequency curve, suspension efficiency, handbrake braking force with corresponding assessment, as well as stalling force and its evaluation—all meeting the requirements of the national standard.
System features:
1. Provide a network interface for seamless connectivity with the superior authorities at any time;
2. Utilizing industrial-grade modules, it offers stable quality, high reliability, convenient maintenance, and powerful functionality;
3. Utilizing digital communication technology, data is collected rapidly, with accurate and reliable numerical values that are intuitively presented in digital format.
4. Scalable detection functions for smoke levels, exhaust gases, speedometers, and headlamps, among others;
5. It can automatically print and determine the inspection results, and also enable quick, automated queries of inspection data and records by time, license plate, vehicle type, and more.
Technical specifications:
| Model | XKPB-4-3T | XKPB-2-3T |
| Number of brake pads | 4 | 2 |
| Sideways Slip Measurement Range | ±20 m/km | ±20 m/km |
| Rated Axial Load | 3000 kg | |
| Wheel braking force measurement range | 4 × (0 - 1500) daN | 2 × (0 - 1500) daN |
| Brake plate dimensions (length × width) | 1500–610 mm | |
| Detecting vehicle speed | 5-10 km/h | |
| Power Supply / Installed Capacity | AC 220±10% / 3kW | |
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