Tool Connection to host two-day Schaeffler double clutch training 

August 02, 2022
Tool Connection to host two-day Schaeffler double clutch training 
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Schaeffler is offering IMI approved double clutch system training next month with the latest taking place at the Tool Connection training centre in Southam on the 6th & 7th of September. Interested technicians can book their place via the ticket portal at the OESAA (Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association) website. 


OESAA is allowing Schaeffler, one of the original members of the campaign for genuine parts quality, to host a page on its existing ticket platform to make it easier for potential delegates to book places at the event.

Strictly limited places are available for this highly focused and intensive double clutch training course, which is designed to give workshops the chance to see the profit opportunity that the repair of these systems provides the independent sector, as well as to learn the correct replacement procedures they need to follow to ensure an efficient and professional repair.

Technical Services Manager, Alistair Mason explains, “The objective of the course is to give technicians the knowledge and confidence to undertake VAG double clutch system replacement using our LuK 2CT repair solutions and the correct tools, as well as an understanding of the comprehensive support network that the REPXPERT programme provides them. Both days follow the same structure, starting with an overview of the double clutch system, followed by the theory behind the clutch and mechatronics. We then move onto a practical removal and installation, as well as looking into the common issues that can affect the three main elements: gearbox, mechatronics and clutch. The only difference is that day one covers the dry clutch system, whereas day two covers the wet clutch version.”

To book a place on the course, please go to the REPXPERT portal – www.repxpert.co.uk – or by clicking the following link: www.oe-suppliers.org/repxpert-2ct-double-clutch-training
 
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