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3T Flat Panel Inspection Line (Luxury Model)


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 lateral skid, suspension performance, and other related parameters. It simulates real-world braking conditions on flat roads: vehicles are driven at a speed of 5–10 km/h before a single brake application completes the dynamic measurement of braking force, axle (wheel) load, lateral skid, suspension behavior, and other key vehicle characteristics. By adjusting the platform configurations, this versatile testing equipment can evaluate multiple braking performance metrics for a wide range of vehicles, including cars, electric vehicles, and agricultural machinery.

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