1. Use a power saw to cut along the cutting lines illustrated.Use a rotary brush to remove paint to gain
access to the weld spots.2. Use a chamfering machine to reduce the spot welds in the areas
illustrated.
Use a rotary brush to remove
paint to gain access to the weld spots.1. Working from inside the vehicle, use a chamfering machine to
reduce the spot welds in the areas illustrated.Remove the wing frame and the metal offcuts.
Refitting
(
Removing
)
Straighten the edges of the
panel.Use a grinding wheel to remove the spot
weld residues.Use a rotary brush to clean treated areas.Apply electroweldable paint to the edges
of the bodyshell which will be involved in the welding later on.Use a rotary brush to remove the corrosion-proofing around
the edge of the parts.1. Apply electro-galvanizing paint to the edges in contact with
the vehicle.Use a drill to make holes in the replacement
part in the area which will later be involved in the MIG fill welding.
Position the replacement part
correctly on the bodyshell and secure it using the self-locking
clamps.Check that the alignment is perfect.1. Use a spot welder to weld the areas shown in the figure.2. Use a MIG welder to fill weld the areas shown.
1. Use a spot welder to weld the areas shown in the figure.2. Use a MIG welder to fill weld the areas shown.