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Body shop equipment


Modernise your workshop with our state-of-the-art bodywork equipment, designed to maximise efficiency and precision. From paint spray guns to specialist bodywork tools, our comprehensive range of workshop tools offers complete solutions for every stage of the repair process. Simplify your operations with ergonomic equipment, promoting a fluid and safe working environment. Our professional-quality bodywork tools guarantee meticulous work, from dismantling to finishing. Find out more
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Equipping your bodywork workshop :

Body shop equipment plays a fundamental role in carrying out quality repair, preparation and paint work. This equipment contributes not only to the efficiency of operations, but also to the safety of workers and the quality of the end results. Specific bodywork workshop equipment includes items such as paint booth filters, infrared dryers, central vacuum units, lifting tools, hydraulic presses, workshop trolleys, workshop fittings and bodywork supports. Good workshop equipment means you can work in good conditions in a body shop. Having the right tools is essential to the success of your projects, whether you're a private individual or a professional. Bodybuilders are no exception to the rule: good, practical and well-equipped bodywork workshop equipment is often synonymous with a job well done. Carross offers you the best equipment for setting up your bodywork workshop the way you want it! You'll find everything you need for your workspace in the following lines.

Paint sprayer

The paint sprayer is one of the bodybuilder's essential tools. It allows you to paint quickly and accurately. They are suitable for all situations and are part of every bodybuilder's daily routine.
Whether you're repainting a single body part or the whole vehicle, Carross paint spray guns will be perfect for your needs. The models Carross offers are professional paint spray guns that can withstand daily use in body shops. Among the top brands that Carross stocks, you'll find Sata and Devilbiss. Devilbiss spray guns are at the top end of the paint spray gun range. Sata paint spray guns are also a must in the world of bodywork. If you're looking for spray paint, Carross also sells paint for spray guns.

Bodywork equipment :

Body shop equipment includes a diverse range of tools and machines specially designed for vehicle repair. From paint spray guns to bodywork hammers, sanders and special spanners, this equipment is essential for restoring damaged vehicles.

Paint booth filter :

The paint booth filter is a crucial component for maintaining air quality in the workshop. It traps paint particles and contaminants, ensuring a clean working environment and preventing contamination of painted surfaces. Air filtration is essential in paint booths. Carross offers a range of filters for paint booths.

Infrared dryer :

Infrared dryers speed up the paint drying process by using infrared rays. This results in faster curing and reduced Flash-off between layers, improving the efficiency of the painting process. Need to dry your car's paintwork quickly? Then your body shop needs an Infrared dryer. Whether it's for drying paint, putty, Clearcoat... This tool will help you gain in productivity, for a large majority of your bodywork stains!

Central vacuum unit:

A central vacuum cleaner is used to remove dust and airborne particles from the workshop, helping to maintain a clean and healthy working environment. It is particularly important for ensuring optimum paint quality. When a bodywork is sanded, a significant amount of dust can be released from the surface.
There's a simple way to keep your bodywork workshop clean: a central vacuum cleaner. It also ensures that you don't inhale the dust and keeps your bodywork shop clean. Vacuum equipment is therefore a very important piece of bodywork workshop equipment to ensure the cleanliness of your workshop, and the safety of professionals.

Lifting tools :

Lifting tools, such as hydraulic jacks and lifts, provide easy access to different parts of the vehicle during repair work. They offer a practical solution for lifting and supporting vehicles in complete safety. Lifting tools are a popular addition to the long list of body shop equipment. When you need to apply finishes to your bodywork, lifting tools can be invaluable for painting hard-to-reach areas of bodywork.
Carross offers a variety of hydraulic lifting tools with rack and pinion jacks to complete the package.

Hydraulic press:

The hydraulic press is an essential tool for carrying out sheet metal straightening and dent removal operations. It uses hydraulic power to apply controlled pressure, restoring deformed parts to their original shape. Your bodyshop may still need a hydraulic press if you need to perform specific tasks such as clamping or spreading body parts.
With Carross, you'll find hydraulic presses at this address.

Workshop trolley :

The workshop trolley is a mobile piece of furniture equipped with drawers and storage space, ideal for organising and storing tools in an orderly fashion. It provides easy access to essential tools while optimising workspace. A workshop trolley is one of the number 1 tools in any self-respecting bodybuilder's workshop. It's the perfect tool for keeping your work neatly organised: you use it to store your tools. There are a number of criteria when it comes to choosing the right tool cabinet: number of drawers, compartments, type of materials, presence of wheels, etc. With Carross, you can choose between a complete or empty tool cabinet. If you opt for the empty trolley, you can also add a range of tools specially designed for it.

Workshop layout :

Workshop layout includes the strategic arrangement of equipment, workstations and storage to maximise operational efficiency. A good layout takes into account traffic flow, tool accessibility and worker safety. The layout of your bodyshop is essential. For professionals and private individuals alike, the workshop is a place to work and a place to live. Working in the right conditions and with the right bodybuilder's tools means you can feel at ease and work better. That's why Carross offers you a wide range of furniture and tools for the best possible bodywork workshop! Inexpensive metal cabinets, a preparation table, a stool on castors... Create your dream professional bodywork workshop, with professional bodywork tools by Carross.

Bodywork supports :

Bodywork supports are structures specially designed to hold vehicles in a vertical or horizontal position during bodywork work. They provide the stability needed to work on different parts of the vehicle without the risk of tipping over.

In conclusion, body shop equipment is a key element in ensuring efficient, safe and high-quality operations. From paint booth filters to infrared dryers, from suction units to lifting tools, not forgetting hydraulic presses, workshop trolleys, workshop fittings and bodywork supports, every element contributes to creating a professional, high-performance working environment in the field of vehicle repair.

Find out all about bodywork workshop equipment:

The most frequently asked questions about body shop equipment often reflect the concerns of professionals looking to optimise their workspace, improve productivity and ensure the quality of repair and finishing work. Here are some of these questions, along with answers to guide users in choosing and using body shop equipment.

1. What basic equipment is needed in a body shop?

Basic equipment includes hand tools such as spanners, bodywork hammers, sanders, hydraulic jacks and personal protective equipment.

2. How do I choose the right hydraulic press for my body shop?

The choice of hydraulic press depends on the size of the workshop and the type of work carried out. Consider the pressure capacity, table size and versatility of the tool.

3. How important is a central vacuum system in a body shop?

A central vacuum system is crucial for eliminating dust and airborne particles, thus guaranteeing a clean and safe working environment, which is essential for paint work in particular.

4. How can I organise a bodywork workshop efficiently using a workshop trolley?

Use the workshop trolley to organise your tools in an orderly fashion. Sort tools by type and frequency of use for quick and efficient access.

5. Why use bodywork supports in a car repair workshop?

Bodywork supports provide stability and safety during repair work. They allow work to be carried out on different parts of the vehicle while providing a reliable hold.

6. How do I choose the right Infrared dryer for my workshop?

Select an Infrared dryer according to the size of the workshop and the types of paint work involved. Consider the equipment's power, mobility and ease of use.

7. What's the difference between a dry-air paint booth filter and a water filter?

A dry-air paint booth filter removes dry particles, while a water filter retains particles by using water as a filtering medium. The choice depends on the preferences and specific needs of the workshop.

8. How should body shop equipment be maintained to extend its life?

Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for regular maintenance. Clean filters, lubricate moving parts and check connections to ensure optimum performance.

9. What lifting equipment is best suited to a body shop?

Choose lifting equipment according to the weight and size of the vehicles you handle. From hydraulic jacks to forklifts, make sure the equipment matches the needs of your workshop.

10. How can you maximise space with an efficient workshop layout?

Plan an ergonomic layout that optimises the use of space. Place frequently used tools within easy reach and use vertical storage to save floor space.

In conclusion, these questions and answers are intended to guide body repair professionals in the choice, use and maintenance of workshop equipment. A well-equipped workshop contributes not only to productivity but also to the quality of the services provided, ensuring customer satisfaction and business profitability.