- Article no.
- SPA-FRM-001
- Category
- Frame machine
- Workflow
- Hold / pull / measure / correct
- Product role
- Versatile structural repair workstation for minor to major frame repair
- Result
- Controlled structural repair route
- Use case
- Bodyshops handling structural collision repair
- Capacity
- 11,000 lbs / 12,000 lbs EXT listed by Spanesi
- Pulling force
- 10 ton
- Decision role
- Structural repair bench, pulling, holding, anchoring, and frame-correction workflow
- Proposal check
- Confirm vehicle size, damage severity, bay footprint, anchoring method, pulling force, and measuring integration
- Training route
- Plan structural repair, safe holding, pull sequencing, and measurement confirmation training
- Aftercare route
- Confirm accessories, clamps, jigs, software, service parts, and support cadence
- Common applications
- Structural repair, Frame correction, Pulling and anchoring
- Decision focus
- Designed as a structural repair workstation.
- Product tier
- 100 Series Frame Machines route
- Workflow position
- 100 Series Frame Machines supports hold / pull / measure / correct inside a professional bodyshop route.
- Choose when
- Choose 100 Series when the shop needs a bench-based frame machine for everyday structural repair capacity.
- Key difference
- 100 Series is the structural bench route; it should be reviewed with Touch measuring and Universal Jig needs.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with 100 Series if the issue is only measuring, small cosmetic repair, paint drying, or dust extraction.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm workshop layout, vehicle mix, production pressure, utilities, operator skill, training need, and support route.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan training, accessories, service parts, consumables, software or maintenance needs, and future expansion.
- Next step
- Ask M&H Group to confirm the real workflow and model fit before preparing the Spanesi proposal.