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Vehicle Whole-Body Quality Testing Station
The full-vehicle weighing station is a specialized piece of equipment designed to measure the total mass of multi-axle commercial vehicles. This weighing station is one of the essential components of a comprehensive performance testing line.
Fully Automatic Steering Tester
The automotive steering angle tester is used to measure the maximum steering angle of a car's front wheels—specifically, the angle at which one steering wheel turns fully to its outermost position while the other wheel simultaneously rotates accordingly. Integrating electronic measurement, automatic centering, and steering-wheel auto-reset technologies into a single unit, it has become one of the essential pieces of equipment on today’s comprehensive vehicle performance testing lines.
Automotive Free Roller
The free roller is a supporting device used for brake performance testing or speedometer calibration of vehicles equipped with dual rear-axle drive systems. During the test, while the test axle rests on the rollers of either the brake tester or the speedometer tester, the non-test axle should be placed on the free roller, allowing the wheels to rotate freely. This setup ensures that the vehicle remains in a state where it can be driven for testing purposes. When used in conjunction with a brake tester, the free roller significantly expands the operational capabilities of both the brake and speedometer testing equipment. The free roller itself is driven by the rotation of the vehicle’s wheels, accurately simulating real-world driving conditions on the road. As such, it serves as a specialized tool that works seamlessly with speedometers, brake testers, dynamometers, and other automotive inspection devices, enabling comprehensive safety assessments of multi-axle vehicles. This equipment is an essential component of modern automotive safety and integrated performance testing lines.
Automotive Axle (Wheel) Weight Inspection Station
The vehicle axle (wheel) weight testing station is a specialized piece of equipment used to measure the mass of each axle on motor vehicles, as well as the load distribution between the left and right wheels on the same axle. Accurate measurement of axle weights forms the basis for precisely calculating the vehicle’s braking force (braking efficiency). Therefore, the wheel weight testing station is one of the essential tools for ensuring vehicle safety and conducting comprehensive performance inspections.
Automotive Brake Testing Station / Automotive Brake Shaft Combined Testing Station
The brake testing stand is a specialized piece of equipment used to inspect the braking performance of both front and rear wheel assemblies in motor vehicles. When a vehicle is driven onto this testing stand, it can measure the braking force of each wheel—both front and rear—as well as the differences between left and right wheels, ensuring proper braking balance, detecting any wheel drag, and evaluating parameters like braking coordination time. These measurements allow technicians to determine whether the vehicle’s braking performance meets safety standards, making this equipment an essential tool for comprehensive and safety-oriented vehicle inspections.
Automotive Chassis Clearance Gauge
The vehicle chassis gap gauge is used to assist inspectors in checking the clearance between matching components of the car's suspension and steering systems. Simply drive the vehicle’s front or rear wheels onto the two test plates of the device, then use the switch on the handheld light to control the longitudinal and lateral movements of the plates—enabling you to easily identify gaps in components such as the car’s tie rod, ball joints, steering arms, and wheel bearings.