Computerized Measuring Training

The course, entitled 'Computerized Measuring/Damage Analysis CLEM-00002', is two days in length. Classes will be held July 9-10, August 20-21, or September 10-11 at the Car-O-Liner Academy located in Wixom, Michigan. The cost of the class is $500.

During the course, students will learn how to analyze, document, and repair structural collision damage. The course includes a combination of both classroom and hands-on practice exercises. Upon completion, technicians will be able to recognize the different classifications of collision damage and perform centering for underbody and upper body measuring as well as clamping and anchoring.
A certificate of completion is provided at the close of the class. Students have the opportunity to earn I-CAR points through the I-CAR Industry Training Alliance Program. In addition, this course is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for compliance with the Continuing Automotive Service Education (CASE) standards.

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