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Flight System Industrial Products offers training schools for service techs. We cover basic electronics, motor control theory, panel components and troubleshooting. These classes are designed to help techs understand basic forklift electronics and how to quickly and easily find the root of the problem, the first time. These classes are taught by a 33 year veteran to the industry. We have added a 3-Day class this fall that will cover all of the above. November 4-6. They do fill up quickly. You can visit our website to register and to get more detailed information. fsip.biz The techs are provided a certification upon completion along with written training manuals. We also carry and sell training manuals, dvds and troubleshooting equipment which you can view on our website or online catalog. Our plans are to expand our service schools and we are open to your suggestions on additional topics that you would like to see covered. We look forward to hearing from you.
  • Posted 3 Sep 2009 22:10
  • Modified 3 Sep 2009 22:21 by poster
  • By pam_j
  • joined 20 Mar'08 - 10 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Pam Jones
Flight Systems Industrial Products
Sales Manager
http://www.fsip.biz

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