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The new CORGHI Exact Quattro was recently introduced to the market
CORGHI chose to launch its new Exact Quattro state-of-the-art wheel alignment system at the 2024 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo to highlight the equipment’s technology and ease of use to the widest possible audience.
The CORGHI Exact Quattro is a wheel aligner and pre-check instrument for cars and light duty vehicles, incorporating a four-camera design that makes for quick, simple, and extremely accurate wheel alignments.
Four high-resolution digital cameras and light targets ensure measurements are made with maximum precision and accuracy.
Each of the four HI-Q cameras have optimised low distortion lenses with an anti-reflection nano coating and integrated filter to eliminate unwanted glare.
An integrated synoptic panel with light indication allows the operator to check the target hooking status and it guides them through the operational steps. During compensation and steering procedures, illuminated arrows provide clear information.
The new professional graphic interface was specifically developed for the wheel alignment professional, and it is rich with features such as a low progress bar, a convenient vertical pop-up selection menu and enhanced data visibility.
Driving onto the machine is made simple with the machine’s inbuilt assistant guiding you all the way for added workshop safety.
CORGHI says this is an extremely useful feature as it allows the car to be moved and positioned correctly on the lift without the use of mirrors.
CORGHI’S Exact Quattro wheel alignment
system also features a host of useful quick selection icons for common functions and simple clear instructions to assist less experienced operators, which translates to better results for customers.
A pop-up context menu, a horizontal progress bar and quick buttons are always available to the operator. Plus, there are various optimised procedures for runout compensation.
A new column integrated lift with integrated safety system allows the operator to work from the pit to a height of more than two metres.
The automatic target level tracking function means the measuring beam automatically moves to the correct working height saving time during work procedures.
For determining whether a vehicle has been involved in an accident there is a page with useful information on the vehicle’s chassis situation.
The CORGHI Exact Quattro Wheel Aligner is compatible with the CORGHI PROADAS Universal System, which is used for the calibration of driver assistance systems on new-generation vehicles.
When matched to the inbuilt international database of more the 84,000 cars and light-duty vehicles divided by market, CORGHI says its Exact Quattro wheel alignment system is a formidable piece workshop equipment.
For more information, call 1800 CORGHI (267444) or visit www.corghi.com.au