Josh McFarlin, I‐CAR Director of Curriculum & Product Development explained, “Making the right decisions at the right time can play a role in improving KPIs like cycle time and CSI. Being able to properly assess damage and repair and replace exterior panels requires understanding the properties, characteristics, design, and construction of aluminum.”
During the course, students will participate in group activities to help reinforce learning and engagement as they receive instruction on techniques to remove damage. Some of the techniques will include hammer and dolly use, using heat for straightening aluminum, Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), weld‐on and glue‐on dent removal and preventing corrosion. Students will also receive demonstrations and explanations of several panel attachment and removal methods, as well as information on preparation and application. Aluminum welding considerations such as welding tears and dressing the weld will also be covered.
This instructor‐led, Live 3‐credit hour course meets training requirements for Non‐Structural Technicians, Estimators and Auto Physical Damage Appraisers in I-CAR’s Professional Development Program™ (PDP). To register for Aluminum Panel Repair and Replacement (APR01), visit the I‐CAR website at www.i‐car.com or contact I-CAR Customer Care at 1-800-I‐CAR-USA (800‐422‐7872).
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