
Link-Belt’s
Master Technician Training Program (MTTP) was originally created in 1983 to provide
comprehensive service training for distributor technicians, but has since been
expanded to include Link-Belt crane customers. Over 1,100
technicians have enrolled since the program’s inception, with over 250
technicians completing the program coursework and earning a plaque.
The
training consists of three consecutive phases, each designed to match course
material with the experience and skill sets of field technicians:
Phase
I
The
first “basic” phase evaluates the technician’s basic knowledge of
hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical components and power trains that is required
for specific training on Link-Belt crane models.
This
self-paced program takes place at the distributor’s locale and features a set
of
“Basic Books” that cover
the four key areas. Once a self-administered basic
examination is successfully completed, the technician can enroll in Phase II
Training. A Phase I patch and
certificate are awarded upon completion of this phase.
Phase
II
Phase II takes the technician
through all of the different models of Link-Belt cranes
addressing
the proper lubrication, maintenance, operation, repair and troubleshooting
procedures. The training is conducted at the factory in the form of one-week
training sessions or at the distributor location, conducted by the District
Service Representative (DSR.) Separate classes are conducted for HYLAB lattice
cranes and telescopic cranes.
A Phase II exam must be
completed before enrollment in Phase III. A patch and a jacket are awarded to
all technicians who complete Phase II training.
Phase III
Phase III trains the
technician on advanced systems, troubleshooting and component rebuilding. This
training is conducted at the factory and requires successful completion of a
Phase II exam prior to enrollment. Technicians receive a plaque upon completion
of this final training phase.
The MTTP training requires a
one-time $50.00 enrollment fee and can be started any time by contacting your
local distributor. For more details on
the Master Technician Training Program, contact Bob
Bellman.
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