Toolbox helps train techs

June 1, 2011
Webb Wheel Products is adding what it calls a new training toolbox to its website; it outlines in detail the proper procedures for maintaining wheel-end components for optimum performance. The online toolbox contains videos and downloadable documents to help technicians develop proper maintenance practices, the company added. Three new videos are now available: two show the proper wheel end installation

Webb Wheel Products is adding what it calls a new “training toolbox” to its website; it outlines in detail the proper procedures for maintaining wheel-end components for optimum performance. The online toolbox contains videos and downloadable documents to help technicians develop proper maintenance practices, the company added. Three new videos are now available: two show the proper wheel end installation procedure for 10-stud, hub piloted or FN mounting systems, and another for 10-stud, stud piloted or BSN mounting systems.www.webbwheel.com

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