Bendix Offers Air-brake School

Dec. 18, 2003
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems will hold three-day air-brake training sessions throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico next year. Geared for both new and experienced technicians, the Bendix Air Brake Training School will cover the fundamentals of compressed air, air system failure mode diagnostics and troubleshooting. In addition to air-drum brake components, antilock braking systems and new technology
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems will hold three-day air-brake training sessions throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico next year.

Geared for both new and experienced technicians, the Bendix Air Brake Training School will cover the fundamentals of compressed air, air system failure mode diagnostics and troubleshooting. In addition to air-drum brake components, antilock braking systems and new technology such as Bendix Vision Systems will be part of the curriculum.

Cost is $200 (U.S.) per student and includes all course materials plus lunch.

For more information and a schedule of classes, go to www.bendix.com

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