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This 2-day (16 hour) interactive class is designed for entry level and experienced structural repair technicians who
require training in unibody vehicle analysis and repair planning. The course is a prerequisite to the "Advanced
Unitized Body Repair" technician's class.
In this course, technicians will learn the fundamental principles of Collision Theory, measuring, analyzing, repair
planning, and setup for unibody vehicles to maximize both repair quality and profitability.
Key "hands-on" learning activities include:
- Identification of internal and
external forces that occur during
a collision that cause
structural misalignment in unibody
vehicles.
- Use of Collision Theory and basic
measuring procedures to measure
and analyze
collision damage to unibody vehicles.
- Developing an accurate repair
plan based on this analysis.
- Using the repair plan to set up
a collision damaged vehicle in preparation
for realignment.
- Actual "real world"
case studies of collision damaged
unibody vehicles.
The correct code to use for
obtaining I-CAR credit for this course
is CHEM-00008.
To review and print copies of
the documentation forms needed to
secure I-CAR credit, please click
on the following link: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/forms_applications/training_alliance/student_us.pdf
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