Collision Measuring And Calibration Equipment

Collision measuring and calibration equipment is essential for ensuring that vehicle repairs are accurate and compliant with manufacturer specifications. Whether you're aligning chassis or calibrating advanced driver assistance systems, precision is key to restoring a vehicle to its original condition. When selecting equipment, consider compatibility with the vehicles you work on, the type of measurements required, and ease of use in your workshop environment. BWS engineers can provide you with practical advice tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that you choose the right tools for reliable and professional results.

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  • TELESCOPIC TRAMMEL GAUGE

    TELESCOPIC TRAMMEL GAUGE

    TELESCOPIC TRAMMEL GAUGE

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    GYS 052093 GYSMETER MEASURING SYSTEM

    GYS 052093 GYSMETER MEASURING SYSTEM

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    THINKCAR ADAS CALIBRATION SYSTEM-MOBILE

    THINKCAR ADAS CALIBRATION SYSTEM-MOBILE

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Engineer Advice

Jason

Jason says

Collision measuring and calibration equipment is essential for ensuring that vehicle repairs are precise and up to the required safety standards. In a bodyshop environment, these tools are used to assess the structural integrity of a vehicle after an accident, allowing technicians to measure and realign panels accurately.

Key technical considerations include the need for proper calibration to ensure measurements are accurate. Compatibility with the specific make and model of the vehicle is also crucial, as some systems require precise fixtures for effective use. It's important to keep the equipment updated and serviced regularly, as even minor discrepancies can lead to major issues down the line.

From my experience, a common issue arises when bodyshops neglect to account for wear and tear on the equipment, which can affect the accuracy of measurements. Regular checks and professional advice on maintenance can mitigate this problem.

In conclusion, using reliable collision measuring and calibration tools, along with proper setup and maintenance, is vital for efficient and effective vehicle repair processes, ensuring safety and longevity for the vehicles serviced.

Jason, Sales Director

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