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Car-O-Liner Programs
Program I
Program II
Program III
Program IV
Program V
Additional Specialized Training programs can be developed to fit your organization or company needs upon request.
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| Program I |
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| Three Dimensional Mechanical Measuring System Collision Damage Analysys and Repair Program |
| 16 Hour Clock |
This programs topics include Vehicle Design and Collision Damage Characteristics of today's vehicles. Proper mounting and clamping techniques along with hands on exercises and instruction of proper structural damage analysis, and measuring techniques using Car-O-Liner's Three Dimensional Measuring equipment on both lower and upper body structures are a major focus.
Repair planning and documentation to further enhance repair skills and capabilities will also be addressed. The class includes Steering and Suspension issues as they relate to collision repairs. Full Frame mounting and repair procedures are featured using the Truck Repair System. |
| Program II |
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| Computerized Electronic Measuring System Collision Damage Analysis and Repair Program |
| 16 Hour Clock |
This class focuses on the use of the CAR-O-TRONIC Measuring System to accurately analyze, document, and repair structural collision damage. The course includes instruction and hands on exercises using CAR-O-TRONIC to measure both lower and upper body structures, tips and processes used for diagnosis of Steering and Suspension problems as they relate to collision repairs.
Also featured in this program are mounting and repair procedures of Full Frame vehicles. Computer basics are addressed to help develop the students ability to perform tasks with software and computer skills. Additional time is spent on understanding and presenting printouts generated by the computer system. Vehicle design and Collision Damage Characteristics topics are also included in this program |
| Program III |
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| Damage Appraiser Repair Training Program |
| 16 Hour Clock |
This program will inform and train Estimating personnel in the basics of Vehicle Design, Collision Damage Characteristics, Measuring (both mechanically and computerized), Damage Analysis and Identification, and Collision Repair Equipment.
Also included is the understanding of Suspension Angles as they relate to Collision Repairs, Structural Component Straightening, and Replacement Techniques. |
| Program IV |
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| Vo-Tech Instructor Training Program |
| 16 Hour Clock |
With constant industry changes, there is a need to inform educators who supply the industry with quality entry level technicians. This program focuses on all of Car-O-Liner's equipment available to educate the up-and-coming technician.
Time is spent on benches, measuring systems, and other accessories available for training. Additional time is allocated to focus on "Train the Trainer" presentation techniques. This is also a hands on program with education as the focus. The Vo-Tech program is offered at least once annually. |
| Program V |
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| Advanced Structured Analysis and Repair - Unibody/Full Frame |
| 24 Hour Clock |
Advanced Structural Analysis and Repair- Unibody/ Full Frame.
This training class is designed to enhance the structural repair skills of the technician. This comprehensive three-day program includes the understanding of vehicle design and collision damage characteristics involving the technician in the identification and analysis process of structural damage and repair of both unitized and full frame vehicles.
A 'hands on' actual repair using the electronic measuring system is performed to apply the knowledge and techniques used to properly put a unitized structure back to pre- accident condition. Instruction on steering and suspension as it relates to collision repairs is also part of the program. After completion of the unitized training the focus is then on using the processes and knowledge that apply to a 'hands on' full frame repair.
This course requires previous attendance of either Program I (Mechanical Measuring), or Program II (Electronic Measuring). This course will be offered quarterly at the National Training Center.
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