Schaeffler REPXPERT ‘Tea-break training’ adds value and saves money

February 22, 2021
Schaeffler REPXPERT ‘Tea-break training’ adds value and saves money
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Schaeffler’s REPXPERT ‘Tea-break training’ concept has captured the attention of the workshop community, with more than 200 workshops and technicians, with many from Ireland, again attending the latest INA cooling module.


“The purpose of the training is threefold”, explains Schaeffler Technical Manager and REPXPERT, Alistair Mason. “First, to support workshops by providing useful information to professional technicians that can improve their knowledge and make jobs simpler. Second, to present it in a way that is easy to digest and allows them to put it into practice, then finally, give them access to the original equipment parts, tools and fitting info that allows them to get the job done right first time - every time.”

Alistair adds, “It is remarkably easy to put a tangible value on this kind of support training, because if you think of something like a switchable water pump, as used by VW on its 1.6 and 2.0-litre TDI units and covered in part of our INA cooling module two ‘Switch on the heat’, you can see the real cost of getting it wrong. It’s a four-hour job, so not doing it right can cost a workshop, charging €60 an hour, not only half a day’s work that it cannot charge again for redoing the job, but also the cost of a new pump. They also lose the €240 they could have earned doing other work, plus they now have a backlog affecting other jobs.”

Proactive workshops have embraced the new training format. For example, Hayley Pells of Avia Sports Cars, commented, “Preventing fitting errors is not only key to our profitability, but also our reputation, so, the fact that the Schaeffler REPXPERT team is making this information readily available, and for free, makes attending these sessions a no-brainer. Every member of our team has attended the ‘Tea-break training’ sessions since launch, working it into our natural breaks is preferable as we can watch it together and discuss among ourselves.”

‘The Garage Inspector’ and Schaeffler brand ambassador, Andy Savva, “I truly believe what Schaeffler has brought to the table with their ‘Tea-break training’ sessions is great, as it gives the whole workshop team the ability to take part together. Hopefully, these small bites will encourage technicians to enrol on full Schaeffler IMI approved training when things get back to some normality.”

The next ‘Tea-break training’ session will be on clutch technology, with module two: ‘Customer Challenges’, taking place on Tuesday 23rd February at 12:30 and Wednesday 24th at 12:30 & 18:30, and will include invaluable advice from guest speaker Andy Savva.

The focus then shifts back to INA, for module three of the cooling system programme: ‘Managing the Heat’, on Tuesday 16th March at 12:30 and Wednesday 17th March at 12:30 & 18:30. The attention then returns to LuK FOR DMF module three: ‘Technology on the Horizon’, on Tuesday 30th March at 12:30 and Wednesday 31st at 12:30 & 18:30.

As has now become the norm, registration is available via the ‘Tea-break training’ button on the REPXPERT website, as well as via social media posts and newsletters sent to members. Anybody who has attended a Schaeffler REPXPERT Academy or any other Schaeffler or OESAA training event will also receive an email invitation. Alternatively, just click here.

After each event, participants will be sent a link to a very short survey about the training, which on completion will provide access to the downloadable course notes, a certificate for use when claiming CPD points, plus REPXPERT technical material relating to the topic.

You can also find out more about ‘Tea-break training’ by viewing @autobizireland interview with Schaeffler REPXPERT's Nigel Mepham, HERE
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