
AWS Trailer Servicing Course – 1 Day Advanced
Towing Solutions and the Approved Workshop Scheme (AWS) offer this 1 day advanced Trailer Servicing course. A certificated single day training program that provides a combination of theory and practical workshop activities.
Delegates will be familiarised with all current makes and styles of braking systems and couplings. Identifying the different types of suspension, chassis design and running gear in use today. This will include gaining a deeper knowledge of component service and failure issues.
The practical workshop training covers all aspects of trailer maintenance including a relevant servicing regime, commissioning and adjusting auto-reverse brakes for AL-KO, Knott, BPW, diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Course Details
The course fee includes certification, successful candidates will be certified as an Towing Solutions and AWS Trailer Servicing Technician.
To be eligible for this training you must be an AWS member and hold the following certificates:
Electrical Test & Inspection and Caravan Service Award or AL-KO Chassis Training
To book any places on the course please click here.
Day One Content
UK Regulations applying to the UK light trailer market
Overrun couplings and braking systems
Inspection and service regime for the complete trailer
Manufacturers adjustments and settings for hubs and brakes
Inspection criteria for wheels, tyres and ancillary equipment
Trailer lighting systems including LED's
Troubleshooting components and operations
Assessment based exam for certification
How to book
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Course: | Price: | Duration: | Booking Link: |
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AWS Trailer Servicing | £325.00 | 1 Day | Book Now |
Testimonials
We recently had two of our new engineers carry out a trailer maintenance training course with Towing Solutions, feedback from my engineers was it was very professional, full of great information, well set up and good spectrum of course subject delivered by a great team 🙂
I will most certainly be sending my guys there for additional training in the future, a big thank you from Pete 🙂