Country of origin: Italy, warranty period – 24 months
The geoliner® 660 LIFT AC100 is a modern wheel alignment system designed for repair shops looking to offer professional services without heavy investments in complex equipment or lengthy training programs. This system combines advanced wheel alignment technology with intuitive software, making it suitable for both experienced technicians and new employees. Real-time automatic error correction and detection during the measuring process allow for efficient and accurate alignments, increasing shop profitability and customer satisfaction.
Features:
Real-time error correction – streamlines the alignment process by removing unnecessary steps
Advanced notification system – detects and automatically corrects alignment errors in real time
Automatic camera height tracking – adjusts to vehicle lifting/lowering
22" TFT widescreen monitor – clear display and user-friendly interface
AC100 wheel clamps – secure and fast mounting to the tire without contacting the rim
Technical Specifications:
Power supply: 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz
Track width: 48"–96" / 122–244 cm
Wheelbase: 79"–180" / 201–457 cm
Adjustments:
A-Arm – A-shaped suspension component essential for wheel geometry adjustment
Cradle – metal frame or structure supporting the engine or chassis components
Drag Link – steering linkage transferring movement between the steering mechanism and tie rods
Elevated – condition when the vehicle is lifted off the ground, e.g., on a hoist
EZ-Toe – special tool or feature for easy toe adjustments with wheels removed
Help Videos – instructional videos for tool usage and measurement procedures
Parts & Tools – all components and tools needed for repair or adjustment
Parts Calculator – digital tool for calculating necessary parts or quantities
Single Tie Rod – steering system design with a single main tie rod, common in simpler configurations
Wheels Off – condition where the wheels are removed, e.g., during maintenance or alignment
Measurements:
Frame Angle – the tilt angle of the chassis or frame, essential for geometry setup
Manual Ride Height – measuring and setting the suspension height manually according to manufacturer specifications; important when automatic adjustment is not available
Max Turn – maximum wheel turning angle for assessing the limits of the steering system
On-Demand Ride Height – real-time adjustable ride height using air suspension
ROMESS (optional) – professional suspension height measuring device for high precision
SAI (Steering Axis Inclination) – angle between the vertical and the steering axis, affecting steering stability and returnability
TIP (Target Ride Height) – manufacturer-defined standard ride height used for geometry corrections
Toe Out On Turns – difference in toe angle between inner and outer wheels during turns, ensuring proper rotation according to the Ackermann principle
Advanced Dimensions:
Advanced vehicle dimensioning including Cross Dimensions to detect structural or frame damage before performing wheel alignment, and wheel diameter measurement to identify mismatched tire sizes – which may cause vehicle pulling or drivetrain damage.
Automatic Height Tracking:
The automatic height tracking function synchronizes with the vehicle’s lifting and lowering on the hoist, eliminating the need for manual camera adjustment and saving time.
Cloud Services:
Data is securely stored on a cloud server, enabling remote access to reports, sending them to customers via email, or printing from anywhere in the shop.
EZ-Toe Function:
Allows the technician to turn the front wheels and reach hard-to-access adjustment points while still displaying centered toe readings.
Mobility Cart:
With this cart, the equipment can be easily moved to the desired location.
Smart Notification System:
Maximizes work efficiency and accuracy by automatically identifying and correcting issues such as suspension tension or environmental influences. Technician intervention is only needed when additional input is required for corrective action.
Quick Compensation and Optimized Alignment Flow:
Boosts productivity by eliminating unnecessary steps. Fast measurement compensation and optimized workflow allow service centers to increase alignment service output.
Ride Height Targets:
Eliminate manual data entry, speed up the measurement process, and increase accuracy with specially designed optional ride height targets.
Using red and green LED lights, the patented VODI™ technology guides technicians through the measuring process even when the monitor is not visible, reducing walking time between the vehicle and the aligner.
XD Camera:
High-resolution, high-speed cameras continuously monitor the alignment process and instantly detect common environmental conditions or vehicle issues that could lead to misalignment.