
Suspension manufacturer and supplier Hendrickson announced two suspension training sessions in September as part of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute.
Suspension manufacturer and supplier Hendrickson announced two technical suspension training sessions in September as part of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute.


Suspension manufacturer and supplier Hendrickson announced two suspension training sessions in September as part of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute.
The training sessions will take place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology September 9-10.
Participants will be given classroom and hands-on training with installation, service, maintenance and repair procedures for all Hendrickson suspension systems. The training is given by Hendrickson’s regional field service managers and will cover both truck and trailer suspension systems, trailer axle wheel-ends and brakes.
“We want our end users, technicians and parts specialists to have a great experience with learning about and maintaining our Hendrickson suspension systems,” said Hendrickson Marketing Director David McCleave in a release.
There is an enrollment fee of $199 per day or $349 for both. For more information click here.

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