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Denting and Painting

  • Course level: Short Courses
  • Categories Automotive
  • Duration 80h
  • Total Enrolled 0
  • Last Update December 6, 2024

About Course

Language : Arabic - English
Training days : from Saturday to Thursday
Course duration : 80 training hours
Location : Lootah Technical Center

Description

Do you dream of mastering the art of car body repair and beautification? This is your golden opportunity to turn that dream into a tangible reality!
In this course, you will learn everything you need to revitalize the exterior appearance of any car and highlight its full potential. You will acquire the practical and theoretical skills necessary to provide car bodywork and painting services of the highest quality.

Hours number
Program
2
Learning about the occupational safety, health and safety procedures.
2
Learning about all types of equipment used in the Plumbing and Dyeing workshop.
8
Learning about the use of ordinary welding + Learning about welding of mike and denture.
4
Learning about the use of grender + drill.
16
Learning about plumbing and incidents modification.
4
Learning about checking chassis sizes.
10
Learning about the manner of dyeing.
10
Learning about the use of the polishing machine.

What Will I Learn?

  • Safety Procedures: Understand and apply safety regulations in automotive body shops.
  • Tool Proficiency: Use tools and equipment effectively for denting and painting.
  • MET Component Handling: Remove and fit mechanical, electrical, and trim components.
  • Sheet Metal Techniques: Demonstrate skills in sheet metal work and welding.
  • Surface Preparation: Execute proper methods for surface preparation before painting.
  • Paint Preparation: Prepare paint according to standard procedures.
  • Painting Techniques: Apply various techniques for high-quality finishes.
  • Inspection Procedures: Conduct inspections and follow approval processes for denting and painting.

Target Audience

  • Aspiring Mechanics: Individuals starting a career in automotive repair.
  • Automotive Students: Students in vocational or technical schools.
  • Car Enthusiasts: Those wanting to deepen their vehicle knowledge.
  • Current Technicians: Existing mechanics looking to enhance their skills.
  • Fleet Maintenance Personnel: Staff maintaining company vehicles.
  • DIY Hobbyists: Individuals interested in self-repair and maintenance.