“Two of the biggest issues facing our industry are the technician shortage and lack of access to modern tools and equipment in automotive programs,” says Car-O-Liner manager
Ogden, Utah—Car-O-Liner and one of its distributors, Precision for Collision, along with Young Automotive Group in Layton, Utah, have partnered to donate a Car-O-Liner CTR9 fully automatic resistance spot welder to the automotive program at Ogden High School in Ogden, Utah.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Mike Hasko at Precision for Collision and Chris Hudson at the Young Automotive Group to provide an industry-leading CTR9 welder to Ogden High School,” said Doug Bortz, sales manager for Car-O-Liner. “Two of the biggest issues facing our industry are the technician shortage and lack of access to modern tools and equipment in automotive programs. By equipping Ogden High School with the innovative CTR9, we aim to help students gain valuable hands-on experience and prepare for rewarding careers in collision repair.”
The CTR9 fully automatic welder features a lightweight transformer gun with a 355° swivel handle and an ergo-grip design. The gun is supported by a telescopic arm made of lightweight extruded aluminum, which can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally.
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