Hendrickson has scheduled its next round of technical suspension training for the heavy-duty transportation industry with its 11th session of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute in the Dallas Forth Worth area in May.
Hendrickson Training Scheduled for Dallas
Hendrickson has scheduled its next round of technical suspension training for the heavy-duty transportation industry with its 11th session of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute in the Dallas Forth Worth area in May.
The HVSI program provides technicians as well as parts and service personnel with a basic orientation for the recommended installation, service, maintenance and repair procedures for Hendrickson truck, trailer, and lift axle suspension systems.
Two sessions will be held from May 7-10 at the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Each session is scheduled for one and one-half days including lecture and hands-on training covering PriMaax EX and HaulMaxx vocational rear axle truck suspensions, SC Composilite lift axle and suspension failure analysis. The training is conducted by Hendrickson’s regional field service managers.
"It is our objective to train and educate as many technicians and parts professionals as possible to keep our customers’ trucks and trailers on the road and in optimum condition,” says David McCleave, sales and marketing director for Hendrickson Truck Commercial Vehicle Systems.
For additional information or to sign up, contact Jose Cabral at (630) 910-2836 or contact your local Hendrickson representative.
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