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Hunter Highlights Vol. 105

New Hand-Held Ride Height Remote Provides Exact Measurements in Seconds

Hunter’s new Hand-Held Ride Height Remote offers technicians more speed and flexibility when taking vehicle ride height measurements. The technician simply extends the integrated measuring cable between two measurement points, touches the transmit button and the value is instantly transmitted to the aligner console and displayed on the monitor. The remote function lets the operator control the procedure without having to return to the console.

Hand-Held Ride Height Remote
Hunter’s new Hand-Held Ride Height Remote is accurate to within one millimeter.
Hand-Held Ride Height Remote
National Meetings Bring 300 Hunter Sales Representatives to St. Louis

Hunter’s St. Louis Research and Training Center recently hosted all of the company’s more than 300 independent sales representatives for a series of new product and product upgrade introduction seminars. The meetings provided Hunter Sales Representatives with classroom and hands-on training in the operation and service of Hunter’s newest alignment, shop management and wheel service technology. The attendees traveled from throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Classroom and hands-on training
Hunter Training Manager Jeff Piel conducts a hands-on alignment session for Hunter Sales Representatives in a Research and Training Center service bay.

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