Hunter to showcase its HawkEye Elite aligner and Autel MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Kit integration at SEMA

The company will be demonstrating the new integration at their booth.
Nov. 4, 2019
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Attendees of the 2019 SEMA Show can learn about Hunter’s new HawkEye Elite aligner and Autel’s MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Kit integration. Demonstrations will take place in Hunter’s booth in South Hall, #41013.

The new integration is made possible through a new ADAS camera accessory kit by Hunter that streamlines the calibration process and reduces time to position an aftermarket ADAS fixture by 50 percent or more.

ADAS cameras from Hunter’s optional accessory kit can be attached to the crossbar of an Autel MaxiSys ADAS fixture and connected to a HawkEye Elite aligner. After necessary adjustments, ADAS calibration can be completed with an Autel MaxiSys ADAS diagnostic scan tool in minutes.

ADAS calibration is required by original equipment manafacturers (OEMs) following various events, including wheel alignment, part replacement, collision, and more. Hunter’s latest ADAS accessory kit in conjunction with a HawkEye Elite aligner and Autel MaxiSys ADAS Aftermarket kit, better prepare customers in ADAS service to perform quick and accurate resets.

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