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Bosch launches 3D wheel alignment system

Dubai, September 13, 2009

Bosch Automotive Aftermarket has recently launched in the Middle East the Bosch FWA 4630, a completely new 3D wheel alignment system.

With this technology, a workshop mechanic requires only around seven minutes to carry out precise wheel alignment on a car, representing a time saving of 50 per cent compared to conventional devices, said a statement.

The FWA 4630's entire measurement procedure, including runout compensation, can also be performed by just one person, which translates to more cost savings as wheel alignment can be carried out at the same time as tyre changing with little extra effort. The new device uses two high-precision cameras for each wheel to perform measurements, while an integrated reference system with camber and inclination pendulums in each sensorhead ensures reliable, reproducible measurement results without complicated, error-prone calibration, it said.

Volker Bischoff, general manager, Robert Bosch Middle East, said: "The FWA 4630 is particularly suitable for use in car workshops and tyre service centres where wheel alignment is a regular service. The device's universal and mobile design is suitable for use with any lifting platform or wheel alignment pit, while the FWA 4630's robust system is designed for tough day-to-day workshop activities."

"The technical solution comprising high-tech cameras and integrated reference system is the first of its kind and is patented. The innovative combination allows the sensors to be positioned wherever convenient in the workshop without time-consuming calibration." added Bischoff.

The new technology is fitted with a built-in reference system, resulting in mobile sensors that do not have to be fixed to a workshop lifting platform. Lifting platforms designed for wheel alignment simply need to be fitted with special support brackets for the sensors, which can also be easily detached, freeing up the lifting platform for other work. The new Bosch measuring device is ideal for use in a wheel alignment pit, with the sensors simply placed on the floor next to the vehicle.

However, it is the FWA 4630's rolling runout compensation that is key to rapid measurement coupled with a high degree of accuracy. Unlike conventional runout compensation, the vehicle does not have to be pushed by several mechanics; it can simply be driven. The vibrations caused by the engine do not affect the measurement because the measuring cameras operate at a high frame frequency of 29 frames per second. The wheel alignment process itself is then performed on all wheels simultaneously, the statement said. -TradeArabia News Service




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