The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists is conducting a Technical Training Clinic on Truck Chassis Frame Diagnostics, Analysis, and Gauging, on Nov. 13-14.
The classroom portion of the clinic will be held at the Hampton Inn, Moline, Ill. The demonstrations and hands-on portion will be held at Mutual Wheel Company, Milan, Ill. The Engstrom family of Mutual Wheel Company is the host of the clinic.
ACOFAS says this training can benefit:
- Alignment specialists, who too often spend hours attempting to correct a handling problem with no success because the frame is twisted or side-swayed.
- Suspension specialists, who often attempt to modify the suspension of a chassis because of a lean condition with no success.
- Insurance adjusters, who are often told by collision repair specialists that there is no damage to a chassis frame and later are contacted by the claimant that the truck has a severe handling problem. Often an insurance adjuster is charged for the straightening of chassis frame on a vehicle that has no frame damage.
- Truck owners who trucks involved in accidents that develop bad handling and tire wear problems after the vehicle has been repaired.
- Upfitters, who often attempt to install snow plows, liftgates, lift axles and bodies on chassis that have twisted frames and the accessory cannot be leveled.
For information regarding the clinic contact: administrator@acofas.com, gbotts@bottswelding.com, rstone@mutalwheel.com or mross@rassbodyframe.com.
The deadline to book the hotel is Oct. 22. The clinic registration deadline is Nov. 1.
Truck Chassis Frame Technical Clinic to be held Nov. 13-14
The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists is conducting a Technical Training Clinic on Truck Chassis Frame Diagnostics, Analysis, and Gauging, on Nov. 13-14.
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