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Hunter Engineering previews unmanned heavy duty inspection system

Nov. 3, 2020
During the Hunter Innovation Expo, the company announced the Quick Check Drive and Quick Tread Edge will be available for heavy duty service facilities.

Hunter announced its unmanned alignment and tire tread inspection system, Quick Check Drive and Quick Tread Edge, will soon be available for heavy duty service facilities. Hunter estimates the system will be available for order in the Spring of 2021.

Anyone who is interested in seeing the heavy duty inspection system in action can register for the Hunter Innovation Expo happening this week, November 2-6.

With Hunter’s new unmanned heavy duty inspection system, service providers will discover critical safety, tire, and fuel-saving opportunities. The system supports multi-trailer configurations, dual axles, and super single tires. The Quick Check Drive and Quick Tread Edge systems serve as a touchless heavy duty alignment inspection solution for measuring camber, total toe, and tandem axle scrub.

The heavy duty inspection system can cycle trucks through continuously, eliminating the need for stopping or labor. Once a truck has passed through, alignment and tire tread results can be automatically displayed through Flightboard.

Flightboard is a digital display board that allows customers to quickly see results first-hand. Shops without digital display capabilities can present inspection information from any PC or tablet with an internet connection.

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