Driver's Seminar

The Fleet Pro Driver's Seminar is designed to give the driver of the vehicle a complete understanding of the vehicle's air system. It provides a complete understanding of the importance of driver maintenance to the system.
The driver will be able to determine if the air system is functioning properly by C.V.S.A. regulations. Thus the driver will know if the vehicle is safe to drive and know it will pass the air portion of the D.O.T. road side inspections">

 

 

 

Driver's Seminar

The Fleet Pro Driver's Seminar is designed to give the driver of the vehicle a complete understanding of the vehicle's air system. It provides a complete understanding of the importance of driver maintenance to the system.
The driver will be able to determine if the air system is functioning properly by C.V.S.A. regulations. Thus the driver will know if the vehicle is safe to drive and know it will pass the air portion of the D.O.T. road side inspections, saving time and money.
The foundation portion of the class will give the driver a complete understanding of the wheel-end components.
This will include all wheel attaching hardware, brake shoes and hardware, wheel hub lube level check according to C.V.S.A. regulations.
The driver will have a complete knowledge of  automatic slack's and how to determine if they are functioning properly.
The driver will have a complete understanding of the brake adjustment procedures with manual slack adjusters.
The Fleet Pro classroom has functioning airboards and functioning  wheel end models for a complete comprehensive understanding of the air system and wheel end.
With the driver having a complete understanding of the air system and wheel end, the driver will be able to communicate any problems with the vehicle in a more precise and professional manner.
Attendees will receive a Certification of Attendance.


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