Modern wheel straightening machines are equipped with advanced technology that allows for precision and efficiency in repairs. Typically, the process begins with the technician inspecting the wheel for any visible damage. Once the assessment is complete, the wheel is mounted onto the machine, where it is rotated and analyzed for irregularities.
4. Water Jet Cutting This environmentally friendly method uses a high-pressure jet of water, often mixed with abrasive materials, to cut through metals. Water jet cutting is particularly advantageous for thin materials and delicate designs, as it produces no heat-affected zones and minimizes warping.