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Body Scanner and Tray
The Laser Lock system measures on the principle of triangulation. The Body Scanner houses rotating Laser Lights that project toward
light reflective Targets (each bearing a unique code) on vehicle’s structure. Body Scanner also houses photo sensors that identify the
angle of revolving laser reflections. This information is transferred to computer which performs triangulation and Target identification
functions. The Scanner’s parabolic design filters out sunlight allowing for greater productivity.
Body Scanner Tray is the base upon which to position Body Scanner. Rubber strips on Tray’s inside edges and insulating feet on bottom
of Body Scanner help prevent metal-to-metal contact between Tray and Body Scanner.
Insert Body Scanner Tray below vehicle’s center section (see Figure 6) and place Body Scanner on Tray (see Figure 7). Cable port must
be under left side (driver’s side) of vehicle. This positioning allows Body Scanner to be synchronized with computer program.
Body Scanner does not need to be square to vehicle or level. Make sure, however, it remains in Tray and Tray is stable. It is permissible
to reposition Tray any time or shift Body Scanner in the Tray. Laser Lock recalibrates any repositioning in its next measurement cycle.
Figure 6
Figure 7
Targets
All Targets are numbered and their reflective faces bear a unique code. (See Figure 8). Most Targets are interchangeable, although
some have specific uses. An assortment of clips, extensions and other attachment devices provide flexibility in Target placement. All
specifications are provided from reference hole and bolt centers.
Targets 1 - 40 are interchangeable depending on length of pendant needed. Targets 41 and 42 are used with a Target Base when
measuring lower control arms. Targets 43, 44, and 45 are used with Upper Body Bar when measuring strut tower and other upper body
reference points.
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