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If you need help with a alternative for automated datasheet generation (e.g., using Python with ReportLab, LaTeX, or commercial tools like MadCap Flare), let me know. I can also help interpret official documentation if you have a licensed copy of version 2.10.

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: Works in conjunction with Autorobot's measuring equipment, such as the EzCalipre electronic measuring gauge or 3D mechanical measuring arches. File Formats

The software pulls up the specific data sheet showing factory-clearance measurements. If you are a hobbyist working on older

Modern automotive collision repair demands unparalleled precision. With advanced high-strength steels, complex unibody architectures, and intricate crumple zone geometries, guesswork simply doesn't cut it. For technicians utilizing Autorobot collision repair systems, the is the cornerstone software used to restore vehicles to factory specifications.

Provides accurate, three-dimensional measurement specs (length, width, and height) critical for assessing both chassis and upper body damage. I can also help interpret official documentation if

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To download current vehicle data files (ADF) or view PDF datasheets, registered users should access the Autorobot Measuring Data Service Third-party distributors like AutoEPC4You

: Includes bench fastening instructions and tool-specific requirements tailored to individual vehicle models.

The vehicle is mounted on the Autorobot chassis machine. The technician selects four undamaged reference points on the central vehicle floor (the "cabin zone") to establish a baseline coordinate system. Step 3: Damage Diagnosis