IACET | CEUs (1.2 Credit Hours)
ICAR Annual Training: CHEM -00038, 12 hours
This 2-day (16-hour) interactive class trains technicians on the most efficient processes for computerized measuring. Technicians learn to operate Chief's Computerized Measuring Technologies to identify structural misalignment and maximize both repair quality and profitability.
Key learning activities include:
Define computerized measuring and explore Chief’s measuring workstation.
Name the workstation system components and discuss the setup and preparation required to use this technology.
Analyze computerized measuring procedures and discover the importance of following proper procedures.
Explain collision theory and the three-section principle and show how to apply this information to determine possible structural misalignment
Outline the basic principles of measuring and list the three measuring dimensions
Define the sequence of checking for structural damage and understand build tolerances
Utilizing computer software, you will analyze and complete web-based measuring assignments
Outline troubleshooting, care, and maintenance processes to improve productivity
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