- Panel beater
A panel beater is a term used in Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand (and perhaps some other English-speaking countries) to describe a person who repairs vehicle bodies back to their factory state after having been damaged (eg. after being involved in a collision). They do this using many skills such as
planishing as well as various othermetalworking techniques,welding , use ofputty fillers, and many more. Accident repair may require the panel beater to either repair or replace, and in many cases both, various parts of a vehicle. These parts may be made from various metals including varioussteel s andalloy s, many differentplastic s,fibreglass and others.The common panel beater will work on everyday vehicles, cars, vans, 4WDs for example. Specialised areas include repairs to motorcycles, trucks and even aircraft. Some panel beaters also work exclusively on
vehicle restoration s, and do not repair smash work at all.Training to become a panel beater is done by completing a
trade apprenticeship. For the most part these apprenticeships are around four years long, but can be completed earlier. These usually consist of three years on the job training mixed with schooling at a trade school orTAFE . The fourth year is usually on the job training alone.Special equipment examples:
Various hammers and dollies used to planishing.
Body files and flippers.
Assembly tools such assocket sets,screwdriver s andspanner s.
Other hand tools likepliers ,tin snips ,vise grips ,punch es,chisels , etc.
Hydraulic pushing/pulling devices.
Vehicle measuring and aligning devices, eg. [http://www.car-o-liner.com/ Car-O-Liner]
Vehicle lifthoist s.Personal safety equipment such asboots ,overalls ,safety glasses ,respirators andhearing protection .[http://www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/occupation/view/421311A]
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