John Bean family of wheel aligners redesigns appearance and adds features

Aug. 26, 2019
The V3300, V2380, and V2280 have a new appearance, features, and technology.

The John Bean family of wheel aligners has a new look. In addition to a new appearance, John Bean wheel aligners continue to provide productivity-enhancing features and innovative technology.

John Bean wheel aligners, including Nos. V3300, V2380, and V2280, provide shops with performance at an exceptional value, each offering distinct advantages for shops seeking to increase their wheel alignment business.

The John Bean V3300 is designed from the ground up to provide the fastest possible, error-free alignments, according to the company. The V3300 features a next-generation user interface and provides intelligent predictive alignment flow for high-volume customers. In addition, video speed cameras constantly monitor the alignment and provide critical information to get the job done right the first time.

The John Bean V2380 is designed for volume workshops that need an independent beam and cabinet for mobility and more installation flexibility. It provides performance and does not require extensive training or experience to operate. With the latest XD target and camera system, the V2380 features advanced technology, combined with simple, intuitive software, providing the essential tools for any alignment technician.

The John Bean V2280 offers shops complete performance at an affordable price. Easy to use, fast to setup, and flexible installation, the V2280 supplies core alignment readings to service technicians quickly and efficiently.

New productivity enhancing features for these aligners include online connectivity. When connected to the internet, the aligners can access vehicle specifications and OEM repair procedures for ADAS repairs as well as provide software and vehicle specification updates. In addition, the new online report management feature allows shop aligner reports to be printed, emailed, or texted from anywhere, improving shop efficiency and customer service.

“In addition to sporting a new look, these redesigned aligners provide the innovative technology and ease of use that that our customers have come to expect from John Bean,” said Adam Brown, director of product management for John Bean. “For shops looking to move their alignment business in a new positive direction, these three aligners offer the superior productivity, time-saving efficiency and added flexibility required to improve the bottom line.”

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