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Body repair systems' and services

13th October 1984
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BLACKHAWK Automotive is exhibiting body-repair systems and services on its stand.

The Blackometry training system, introduced in January, is on show for the first time at any UK exhibition. It entitles every purchaser of a major Blackhawk vehicle body repair system to send one operative for free training at the company's Ashford, Kent, headquarters, for two days.

Also new on display is a mobile version of the Blackhawk Korek frame repair systems, which only needs to be bolted to a repair shop floor, allowing it to be relocated at will.

Its patented ball and socket operating principle allows the operative to reverse the direction and sequence of the damage, making use of the damaged metal's natural elasticity. It allows up to three vans to be repaired simultaneously.

But pride of place goes to the Blackhawk P188 universal measuring correction system which will be demonstrated in four typical applications: with the Blackhawk mobile pulling system for truck and bus cab repair; with the Blackhawk P201 fixed-bracket bench system; with the Korek body frame repair system and with the Blackhawk Mitek collision repair system.

The company also has a wallmounted Dozer portable vehicle body and frame straightener. Stand visitors may guess how many miles of Dozers have been manufactured. The prize? Blackhawk equipment worth E500.

Blackhawk Automotive Leacon Road Ashford Kent TN23 2AU

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