Chief introduces HD collision repair line for trucks, trailers, buses and more

May 23, 2016
This product line is designed to help heavy duty body shops improve technician ergonomics, shop efficiency, repair quality and cycle times.

Chief, a North American collision repair equipment manufacturer, introduces Chief Heavy Duty - a product line designed to help heavy duty body shops improve technician ergonomics, shop efficiency, repair quality and cycle times. The equipment also makes it possible to write more comprehensive estimates upfront and document repairs.

 The new Chief heavy duty product line includes:

  • New Centurion heavy duty frame rack.
  • New Cam Scan HD photogrammetric measuring system.
  • New Vulcan ADU adhesive debonding unit.
  • New Chief heavy duty rivet gun.
  • New Chief blind rivet attachment for PNP90 rivet gun.
  • Rotary Lift Mach Series mobile column lifts.
  • Chassis-Liner Heavy-Duty Trucker frame rack.

 “Heavy duty collision repair shops face unique challenges stemming from the sheer size of the vehicles being repaired,” explains Lee Daugherty, Chief global data product manager. “There are no OEM specifications to follow when straightening frames that can be 60 feet long or bringing multiple axles back into alignment. Squaring up a trailer that has rolled and repairing a cab that’s manufactured with a mix of steel, aluminum and other materials also can be tricky when relying on traditional measuring and repair tools. The new Chief heavy duty product line draws on our more than 40 years of collision repair experience to provide fleets, independent repair shops and dealers with modern equipment that is faster and easier to use, reduces the chance of technician injury, speeds up the repair process and makes it possible to meet the growing need to document repairs.”

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