The talented trio of Louis Tunmore, Luke Fuller and new recruit, James Thompson, will welcome visitors, provide demonstrations and offer expert guidance about the equipment on display and alternative MAHA solutions, including its array of workshop lifts.
MAHA UK’s DVSA-approved MBT 2250 EUROSYSTEM brake tester and accompanying MCD 2000 communication cabinet, for example, will be the focal points of the display. The brake tester is engineered to deliver precise measurements repeatedly. The MCD cabinet, meanwhile, is a tool that helps workshops and test centres streamline their data management and improve workflow efficiency.
EUROSYSTEM is MAHA UK’s own software. It integrates test equipment, like the MBT 2250, with other measuring devices, which help workshops evolve into all-encompassing test and inspection facilities.
These additional modules include PMS axle play detectors and MLT 1000 and 3000 headlight alignment testers. The former finds defects and wear in steering components, wheel bearings, shock absorbers and suspension parts – through either lateral or longitudinal movement on the test plates.
The latter aids the alignment of vehicle headlights quickly and accurately for optimal visibility and safety. The difference is that the MLT 1000 is analogue based, while the MLT 3000 is digital.
MAHA UK Managing Director, Neil Ebbs, said: “Having been loyal supporters of MECHANEX for many years, captivating a potentially new audience in the North is an excellent opportunity for us. In return, we hope visitors will be interested in learning about our equipment and seeing the value in investing in MAHA UK.”