TMD announces dates for 2014 quarterly brake training classes

March 14, 2014

TMD Friction has announced its training class dates for 2014. The one-day class is free to all who attend.  Lunch and training materials are also included. The dates are May 14, Aug. 13 and Nov. 12. 

TMD Friction is a manufacturer of OEM and premium aftermarket brands Textar and Don.

“The classes are in high demand and we have received great feedback from attendees.  Not only do we cover foundation drum & disc brake theory and function, we also cover friction materials:  processing, evaluation, testing and certification of brake linings and pads,” said Fabio Jurchaks, sales & engineering director, NAFTA. “Fleet spec’ing is also covered, so fleets have a better idea of what should and should not be installed on a wheel end during a brake reline. Many in the class had no idea that so much was involved to bring a premium brake lining to the heavy truck market.” 

Contact John Thompson at 248-635-4850 or at [email protected] for class availability.

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