939004855 - 7210B10 R.R. CENTRE PILLAR

Removing ( Refitting )     Op. 7210E38 R.R. REAR SIDE DOOR     Op. 7210E28 R.R. ROOF PANEL     Op. 7210B18 R.R. ROOF PANEL SUPPORTING CROSSMEMBER - Check that the components connected are not distorted by checking the bodyshell alignment measurements using suitable equipment (gauges, templates or jigs).- Straighten the body as necessary.
1. Use a hack sawing machine following the cutting lines shown in the diagram.- Use a rotary brush to remove the paint to gain access to the spot welds.2. Use the chamfering machine to remove the spot welds shown in the diagram.- Use the drill and chamfer the spot welds not accessible with the chamfering machine.- Use the hammer and chisel and remove the spot welds chamfered previously.3. Remove the outer part from the vehicle.
1. Use a hack sawing machine following the cutting lines shown in the diagram.- Use a rotary brush to remove the paint to gain access to the spot welds.2. Use the chamfering machine to remove the spot welds shown in the diagram.- Use the drill and chamfer the spot welds not accessible with the chamfering machine.- Use the hammer and chisel and remove the spot welds chamfered previously.3. Remove the intermediate part from the vehicle.
1. Use a hack sawing machine following the cutting lines shown in the diagram.- Use a rotary brush to remove the paint to gain access to the spot welds.2. Use the chamfering machine to remove the spot welds shown in the diagram.- Use the drill and chamfer the spot welds not accessible with the chamfering machine.- Use the hammer and chisel and remove the spot welds chamfered previously.3. Remove the inner part from the vehicle.
- Straighten the edges of the vehicle using a hammer and dolly block.- Remove the spot weld residues using a disc grinder.- Use a rotary brush to clean the areas treated previously.1. Apply electro-galvanizing paint.
Refitting ( Removing ) 1. Work at the bench and cut the inner replacement part, at the points shown in the diagram, making sure that a section of the panel remains for overlapping.2. Remove the anti-corrosion treatment from the entire perimeter of the inside and outside of the replacement part using a rotary brush.3. Drill out part at the points indicated.- Apply electro-weldable paint to the edges involved.
1. Position the inner part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use the circular saw to cut the edges of the panel so that the join line is perfect.- Remove the replacement part, the excess panels and the components used for the adjustment.
1. Position the inner part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use a spot welder in the areas shown in the diagram.3. Use a MIG welder and fill weld the openings made previously.4. Use a MIG welder to seam weld in the join areas.
- Correct any distortions to the panel using a mallet and dolly block.1. Use a disc grinder to level the welds.- Use a rotary brush to clean the areas welded previously.
1. Apply anti-oxidant protection to the areas involved in the welding.- Seal the join lines between the inner replacement part and the vehicle.
1. Apply electro-galvanizing paint.
1. Work at the bench and cut the intermediate replacement part, at the points shown in the diagram, making sure that a section of the panel remains for overlapping.2. Remove the anti-corrosion treatment from the entire perimeter of the inside and outside of the replacement part using a rotary brush.- Apply electro-weldable paint to the edges involved.
1. Position the intermediate part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use the circular saw to cut the edges of the panel so that the join line is perfect.- Remove the replacement part, the excess panels and the components used for the adjustment.
1. Position the intermediate part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use a spot welder in the areas shown in the diagram.3. Use a MIG welder to seam weld in the join areas.
- Correct any distortions to the panel using a mallet and dolly block.1. Use a disc grinder to level the welds.- Use a rotary brush to clean the areas welded previously.
1. Apply anti-oxidant protection to the areas involved in the welding.- Seal the join lines between the intermediate replacement part and the vehicle.
1. Apply electro-galvanizing paint.
1. Work at the bench and cut the outer replacement part, at the points shown in the diagram, making sure that a section of the panel remains for overlapping.2. Remove the anti-corrosion treatment from the entire perimeter of the inside and outside of the replacement part using a rotary brush.3. Drill out part at the points indicated.- Apply electro-weldable paint to the edges involved.
1. Position the outer replacement part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use the circular saw to cut the edges of the panel so that the join line is perfect.- Remove the replacement part, the excess panels and the components used for the adjustment.
1. Position the outer replacement part correctly on the vehicle and secure it using self-locking clamps.- Check the alignment and the surrounding gaps.2. Use a spot welder in the areas shown in the diagram.3. Use a MIG welder and fill weld the openings made previously.4. Use a MIG welder to seam weld in the join areas.
- Correct any distortions to the panel using a mallet and dolly block.1. Use a disc grinder to level the welds.- Use a rotary brush to clean the areas welded previously.
1. Apply anti-oxidant protection to the areas involved in the welding.- Seal the join lines between the inner replacement part and the vehicle.- Proceed with the painting stage.
    Op. 7210B18 R.R. ROOF PANEL SUPPORTING CROSSMEMBER     Op. 7210E28 R.R. ROOF PANEL     Op. 7210E38 R.R. REAR SIDE DOOR