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Datum Measurements - ANSWER-Taken at Datum plane, height differences between reference points. Laser measuring system Computerized Measuring System - ANSWER-compare data stored in a software program or a central database. Get hard copy of measurements. Can watch while pulling. Steel - ANSWER-Cannot know what kind by visible. Must check service manual. Tensile Strength - ANSWER-Amount of pressure/force necessary to fracture or tear steel. Yield Strength - ANSWER-Amount of force/pressure necessary to deform steel permanently. Indirect Damage - ANSWER-transmission of collision energy beyond the area of immediate impact. Examples; Split seam sealers, pulled spot welds, misaligned panels, buckles in steel, cracked glass, and cracked or chipped paint.

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Unitized Structural Body Repair
Datum Measurements - ANSWER-Taken at Datum plane, height differences between
reference points. Laser measuring system

Computerized Measuring System - ANSWER-compare data stored in a software
program or a central database. Get hard copy of measurements. Can watch while
pulling.

Steel - ANSWER-Cannot know what kind by visible. Must check service manual.

Tensile Strength - ANSWER-Amount of pressure/force necessary to fracture or tear
steel.

Yield Strength - ANSWER-Amount of force/pressure necessary to deform steel
permanently.

Indirect Damage - ANSWER-transmission of collision energy beyond the area of
immediate impact. Examples; Split seam sealers, pulled spot welds, misaligned panels,
buckles in steel, cracked glass, and cracked or chipped paint.

Passive Restraint Systems - ANSWER-Must have service manual. No two are alike.

Datum - ANSWER-Imaginary plane or line beneath the vehicle. Measures height.

Centerline - ANSWER-Vertical plane that passes from the front of the vehicle to the
rear. Measures Width. May have stamped marks on vehicle body structure. Is confirmed
by referencing at last 3 width measurements in the undamaged portion of the vehicle.

Zero Planes - ANSWER-Vertical plane that passes from side to side. Confirmed by
measuring 3 length measurements from the undamaged portion of the vehicle.

Symmetry - ANSWER-Equal on each side of the vehicle.

Asymmetrical - ANSWER-Unequal on each side of the vehicle. (spare tire well)

Reference Points - ANSWER-Bolts or nuts, Holes, Mechanical attachment points,
Edges of panels, Door strikers, Corner of openings. Common tolerance is =/.3mm (1/8)
or all the way to 1mm (1.32).

Loaded Measurements - ANSWER-Drivetrain In

Unloaded Measurements - ANSWER-Drivetrain out

, Unibody - ANSWER-Lightweight stamped sheet metal components that are welded to
each other to create a single unit.

Space Frame - ANSWER-Body panels can be made from plastic are steel. Steel may
be Mild, Intermediate, or HSS. Panels may hide damage to frame or structure.

Crush Zones - ANSWER-Structural components such as rails are designed to collapse
and bend at specific points.

Collision Energy Management - ANSWER-Goal is passenger protection. Front and rear
structures act as crush-able energy absorbers.

Direct Damage - ANSWER-POI. Easily located and diagnosed.


Point to Point Measurements - ANSWER-shortest distance between 2 reference points.
AKA "as the crow flies". Uses tram or steel tape measure.

PSI - ANSWER-Pounds per inch /// tensile and yield strengths are expressed. Higher
the number the stronger the steel.

Mild Steel - ANSWER-Cosmetic, used on Space frames, May be stressed relieved with
heat, tears can be welded without a loss of strength. Yield strength 30,000 PSI

Intermediate Steel - ANSWER-Yield strength 30,000-70,000 PSI, structural and
cosmetic, may be affected by excessive heat, small tears can be welded w/o loss of
strength.

High Strength Steel (HSS) - ANSWER-Yield strength between 30,000-100,000 PSI,
used in cosmetic and structural, is destroyed by exceeding temperature or time limits,
should be replaced if kinked or torn excess of 1/4 inch, should be straightened cold
whenever possible.

Ultra High Strength Steel (UHSS) - ANSWER-Very high yield strength exceeding
100,000 PSI, must never be repaired, door intrusion beams and re-bars.

MIG/GMAW Welding - ANSWER-

Stick-Arc, and Oxy-Acetylene - ANSWER-Are not recommended for unibody repair.
They heat up to large of an area that is not needed. you want to weld the smallest area
possible.

Compression Spot Welding - ANSWER-Used by manufactures, but is not
recommended for collision repair. Our equipment makes welds 70-80%of the strength of
manufactures. Manufactures may have technicians use but must follow service manual
and special procedures.

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