Hunter Engineering Introduces Quick Tread Edge At SEMA

Hunter Engineering Introduces Quick Tread Edge At SEMA

Quick Tread Edge delivers detailed tire condition diagnosis in less time and with added edge wear detection, provides a greater analysis of overall tire condition. Service providers can now better identify tire wear on the "edge" of every tire, while providing customers with informative, in-depth inspection results, said the company.


Hunter Engineering Company will showcase its next-generation drive over tire tread depth measuring tool, Quick Tread Edge, at the 2018 SEMA Show on Oct. 30 – Nov. 2 (South Hall, Booth 41013).

Quick Tread Edge delivers detailed tire condition diagnosis in less time and with added edge wear detection, provides a greater analysis of overall tire condition. Service providers can now better identify tire wear on the “edge” of every tire, while providing customers with informative, in-depth inspection results, said the company.

“When a vehicle is moving, a worn edge is actually in contact with the road and cannot shed water during wet conditions, resulting in a loss of traction,” said Hunter product manager, Alex Smith. “A worn inner-edge may be invisible to advisors on the service drive, making automatic edge wear detection a critical piece in providing a complete summary of a tire’s overall tread depth.”

Quick Tread Edge can be installed as a standalone unit with two mounting options, or integrated in a flush mount configuration with Hunter’s touchless alignment inspection system, Quick Check Drive. Quick Tread Edge introduces a durable, pedestal-free design, allowing service providers maximized shop space.

Both systems are seamlessly connected with Hunter’s online business intelligence tool, HunterNet, which automatically displays digital inspection findings through Flightboard, allowing customers to quickly see their results first-hand.

Quick Tread Edge is also compatible with Hunter’s automatic vehicle identification system, Quick ID.

For additional information, visit Hunter Engineering Company.

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