The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists (ACOFAS) has announced its September technician training clinic, this one to be held at the Hendrickson-International training facility in Woodridge, Ill.
Hendrickson Hosts ACOFAS Technician Training Clinic
The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists (ACOFAS) has announced its September technician training clinic, this one to be held at the Hendrickson-International training facility in Woodridge, Ill.

Dates are Tuesday, Sept. 11 and Wednesday, Sept. 12.
This clinic is being organized with the assistance of Bill Wade of Wade & Partners, noted speaker and consultant to the aftermarket.
The focus of this clinic is the Hendrickson AirTek, PriMaax and HaulMaax suspension systems. Hendrickson instructors will go through each suspension system, the operating principles, the components that wear, alignment procedures and the limitations of the suspensions.
This is a great opportunity for all in attendance to see where the suspensions are designed, experimental models are built and tested, and where suspensions are diagnosed for problems, when the occasion arises.
The clinic is limited to 50 attendees. Registration fee is $150 for regular members, $200 for associate members, and $300 for non-members. Associate members are all members of SSA, HDDA and THECC.
For more information contact: Gordon Botts at (815) 482-4255, or e-mail him at avbotts@sbcglobal.net. Registration forms will be available soon on the ACOFAS web site, www.acofas.com.
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