Requirement: All participants MUST complete the Full Frame Analysis & Repair Planning Course before enrolling in this course.
This advanced 2-Day (16-Hour) class is designed for entry level and experianced structural repair technicians who require training in full frame vehicle repair. In this course, technicians will learn collision theory , structural damage analysis skills and correction procedures for full frame vehicles to maximize both repair quality and profitability.
Key "hands-on" learning activities include:
- Real-world application of principles of measuring, analyzing, and collision therory.
- A working knowledge of setup and use of both gauge and computerized measuring systems.
- Use computerized structural reports, gauge reading, and visual analysis to accurately analyze multiple structural damage in full frame vehicles.
- Develope an accurate repair plan based on this analysis.
- Use repair plan to secure, support, prepare, and realign collision damaged full frame vehicle structures.
- Correctly realign and verify steering and suspension components in collision damaged full frame vehicles.
- Understand stress in metals, stress relief techniques, corrosion protection, proper welding equipment and procedures.
The correct code to use for obtaining I-CAR credit for this course is CHEM-00009.
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