Spanesi Offers Technical Training at U.S. Headquarters
Spanesi is offering training courses from factory-trained individuals at its U.S. headquarters in Naperville, Ill.
I-CAR Launches Measuring, Anchoring and Pulling Courses
These courses for both unibody and full-framed vehicles are designed to equip auto pros with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively measure, anchor and pull damaged vehicles.
Vehicle Measuring: It’s a Whole New World
Measuring a vehicle is more important today than it ever has been.
Spanesi Offers Technical Training at U.S. Headquarters
Spanesi announced it is offering training courses to provide collision repairers an opportunity to learn from their factory-trained individuals who deliver training across North America.
Body Bangin’: Pre- and Post-Measuring with Chad Dellinger
Live from the Southeast Collision Conference, Micki Woods interviews Chad Dellinger of Autototality/Car-O-Liner on pre- and post-measuring.
Car-O-Liner Introduces PointX II Measuring Tool
The Car-O-Liner PointX II is a photo-based system that helps users quickly and easily find correct measuring points.
The Importance of Measuring Today’s Vehicles (VIDEO)
With the introduction of exotic metals in today’s vehicles, the way collision energy is absorbed in the vehicle structure has changed.
Measuring Today’s Vehicles
As vehicle construction advances, it’s more important than ever to return a vehicle structure as close as possible to factory specs.
Matrix Wand Donates Equipment to Salina Area Technical College
The Matrix Wand has donated a Matrix Wand 3D structural diagnostic, blueprinting and collision repair system to Salina Area Technical College.
Chief Launches New Wireless Scanner and Measuring Software
Chief Collision Technology announced it has launched a new wireless laser scanner and the latest Genesis measuring software for the its Meridian
and TruScan measuring systems.
Matrix Wand Launches FenderBolt Online Training
Matrix Wand has launched FenderBolt, a repair analysis software and online training platform.
Measuring Vehicles: Are We Missing the Obvious?
Do you remember when we used to set-up and measure almost every car we repaired? Why did we stop?