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Panel beater or panelbeater is a term used in some Commonwealth countries to describe a person who restores vehicle bodies back to their factory state after having been damaged (e.g., after being involved in a collision). In the United States and Canada, the same job is done by an auto body technician or sheet metal worker at a body shop.


Description
Panel beaters repair body work using skills such as and techniques, , use of fillers, and other skills. Accident repair may require the panel beater to repair or replace parts of a vehicle. These parts may be made from various metals including and , many different , and others.

The common panel beater will work on everyday vehicles, cars, vans or 4WDs. Specialised areas include repairs to motorcycles, trucks and even aircraft. Some panel beaters also work exclusively on vehicle restorations, and do not repair smash work at all. Others may specialise in body customisation such as is seen on hot rods.

Special equipment examples:

  • Various hammers and dollies used for planishing
  • Body files and flippers
  • Assembly tools such as sets, and
  • Other hand tools like , , , punches, , etc.
  • Hydraulic pushing/pulling devices
  • Vehicle measuring and aligning devices, or jigs e.g.
  • Vehicle lift hoists
  • Personal safety equipment such as , , , welding helmets, gloves, and hearing protection
  • Welding equipment – MIG or TIG
  • for pulling out dents

Special equipment for restoration, advanced panel repair or panel fabrication from scratch include:

  • Power hammer
  • Pear shaped mallets and sandbags
  • Benders/folders
  • Rollers/rolls
  • Beaders/swaging machines
  • Station bucks
  • Templates
  • welding equipment
  • equipment


Training and certification
Training to become a panel beater is done by completing a apprenticeship. For the most part these apprenticeships are around three years long, but can be completed earlier. These usually consist of three years on the job training mixed with schooling at a trade school or . The fourth year is usually on the job training alone.

Trade schools, although helpful are not required and neither is a formal apprenticeship.

Once you become an auto body technician there are many different certifications that you can obtain for specific repair techniques, most of which are available through I-CAR training.

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