John Bean Alignment Machine Manual <High Speed>

By reading this section, technicians learn why the machine behaves the way it does, rather than just how to push buttons. This knowledge is essential for diagnosing when a reading seems off due to environmental factors rather than vehicle suspension issues.

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debuted as the first computerized aligner using optical measuring heads and a CRT display : The Signature Series model 9909 By reading this section, technicians learn why the

A John Bean alignment machine can generate $300 to $1,000 in daily revenue for a tire shop, but only if it is accurate. The is not a dusty book to store on an oil-stained shelf; it is your daily reference for precision. The is not a dusty book to store

The story of the is one of a century-long legacy in automotive innovation, beginning with John Bean's founding of the Spray Pump Company in 1904

The serves three distinct purposes:

| Frequency | Action from Manual | Tool Required | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Clean camera lenses with microfiber cloth. | Isopropyl alcohol (70%) | | Weekly | Inspect wheel clamps for burrs or debris. | Calibrated pin gauge | | Monthly | Perform "Turntable Level Check" (zero offset). | Digital level | | Quarterly | Run "System Self-Diagnostic" (software menu 7-2). | None (built-in) | | Yearly | Send sensors for factory calibration. | RMA shipping label |