Bee Line buzzing over computer alignment system

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The Bee Line LC 6000 is the next generation of the company’s laser guided computer alignment gauging systems. The series has been designed to incorporate all the fixtures the 4000 series offered including built-in calibration fixture, electronic tube leveling, single and/or simultaneous run-out capabilities and living toe, and camber and caster readings during adjustments.

The 6000 series, however, also offers Windows-based software, which among other things, can be configured to align from one to five axles. Utilizing this software, the system and workflow and features “easy jump through capabilities.”

The new units use spread spectrum frequency to eliminate interference. Normal battery life exceeds 12 hours and there is no loss of data if the batteries are low. The unit can be charged during operation, and a stand-alone recharger is also available.

The system comes with a color printer, which is stored in the cabinet on a slide out shelf, or interfaces with any standard printer.

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