Training on air

Feb. 1, 2005
Bendix announced the 2005 schedule for its Air Brake Training School. The brake component manufacturer offers an expanded curriculum this year, as well as nine additional locations that make the training accessible to more technicians. The training curriculum covers the fundamentals of compressed air, air system diagnostics and troubleshooting techniques. This year's classes will also include hands-on

Bendix announced the 2005 schedule for its Air Brake Training School. The brake component manufacturer offers an expanded curriculum this year, as well as nine additional locations that make the training accessible to more technicians.

The training curriculum covers the fundamentals of compressed air, air system diagnostics and troubleshooting techniques. This year's classes will also include hands-on experience for participants.

Training is conducted by 100% ASE-certified service, warranty and training personnel from Bendix. In addition to the three-day off-site classes, Bendix also offers on-site training for fleets.

Class locations and times, as well as registration information, are available at www.bendix.com. Fleets can also call 1-800-AIR-BRAKE. Class size is limited and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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