THINKCAR ADAS CALIBRATION SYSTEM-MOBILE
ADAS calibration equipment used to recalibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
The THINKCAR ADAS MOBILE foldable calibration frame is a must-have for professional collision repair shops, auto body shops, and other automotive repair services.
ADAS calibration equipment is specialised technology used to recalibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in vehicles. These systems include features like adaptive cruise control, lane departure warnings, and automatic emergency braking.
The THINKCAR ADAS Mobile is a foldable calibration frame that prioritises portability and convenience to enhance the efficiency of automotive repair shops. Experienced technicians can easily set up the device within 30 minutes and perform calibration tasks from anywhere. It is designed to be compatible with Thinkcar's diagnostic scanners, making it an essential tool for professionals working on the latest vehicle models.
Key Components of ADAS Calibration Equipment
- Calibration targets or panels
- Alignment tools (lasers, cameras, etc.)
- Diagnostic software.
- Adjustable frames or stands
Why ADAS Calibration is Necessary After a Collision
A car needs to be recalibrated after a collision for several important reasons:
Sensor Misalignment
Even minor collisions can knock ADAS sensors out of alignment[1]. These sensors need to be precisely positioned to function correctly.
Component Replacement
If any ADAS components (cameras, radars, etc.) are replaced due to damage, they must be calibrated to work properly with the vehicle's systems[1].
Safety Assurance
Proper calibration ensures that safety-critical systems like automatic emergency braking function as intended[2].
System Interdependence
ADAS features often rely on multiple sensors working together. Misalignment of one component can affect the entire system[3].
Windshield Replacement
If a windshield containing ADAS sensors (e.g., forward-facing cameras) is replaced, recalibration is necessary[1].
Calibration Process
The calibration process typically involves:
1. Positioning the vehicle correctly
2. Setting up calibration targets at specific distances and angles
3. Using diagnostic software to guide the calibration procedure
4. Performing static and/or dynamic calibrations depending on the vehicle and systems involved
Proper ADAS calibration is crucial for ensuring the safety and functionality of modern vehicles after repairs or component replacements. It requires specialised equipment and trained technicians to perform accurately.
Shipping
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Mainland UK Delivery
Orders over £70 (excluding VAT) qualify for free delivery.
Orders under £70 (excluding VAT) are charged at £6.95.
Remote & Offshore Locations
Deliveries to the Scottish Highlands, Islands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and Isles of Scilly are subject to additional carriage charges. These typically start from £18.95 and may increase depending on size and weight.
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Returns
We offer a 14-day approval period from the date of delivery to ensure the goods meet your expectations.
Returned items must be in new, unused condition and in their original packaging. Return carriage costs are the responsibility of the customer.
We strongly recommend using a tracked and insured delivery service, as we cannot be held responsible for items lost or damaged in transit.
Items ordered incorrectly and returned for credit may be subject to a 15% restocking fee. This may be waived on orders at our discretion.