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What are the common manual repairmen for sheet metal forming?
Hand tools commonly used in automotive sheet metal include:

Sheet metal maintenance tools include various hammers, pads, spoons, wire drawing hammers, body files, marking tools, edge wrapping tools, edge fixing tools and edge drawing tools. Commonly used tools include various hammers, pads, leveling knives, etc. According to work and personal habits, we can make some tools to meet the needs of panel maintenance.

General tools, body repair tools, etc.

1. Common tools automotive sheet metal maintenance tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, iron scissors and other common hand tools. 2. Body repair tools

(1) ball hammer. Multi-purpose sheet metal processing tool, used to correct bending structure, generally used to process initial body parts.

(2) rubber hammer. It is used to strike steel plates without damaging the painted surface.

(3) hammer. Hammer is an essential tool for repairing damaged sheet metal parts. Used to knock the damaged sheet metal back to its original shape and clean the damaged sheet metal when replacing it.

(4) pickaxe hammer. The tip of the small dent is used to hammer out the dent from the inside, and the central part can be tapped lightly. Flat ends and top irons are used to remove high points and ripples.

(5) impact hammer. When repairing a large dent, use an impact hammer to preliminarily correct the dent surface, or process the inner plate and strengthen related parts. This situation requires a lot of strength, not a smooth surface.

(6) finishing hammer. After the dent is repaired with an impact hammer, a finishing hammer is needed to obtain the final shape.

(7) top iron. Usually, the hammer hits the back of the metal plate, and the hammer and the top iron work together to lower the high part and raise the low part.

(8) wedge iron. It has a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be matched with different panel shapes.

(9) pick. Used to enter a limited space to pry up a pit with different lengths and shapes.