Available Courses
We offer 2 types of courses, GIS Industrial Hoist training and LoadGuard Entertainment Hoist training.
This course is aimed at our Entertainment LoadGuard Motor School. The course covers the following:
- General electrical theory
- Overview of the Hoist
- How to operate a Hoist correctly
- Hoist assembly and disassembly
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and fault finding on faulty hoists
- Health & Safety
- Questions & Answers
Details
The course is presented in a hands-on, no-nonsense, practical manner providing a comprehensive overview of the hoist. It will familiarise users and specifies with operational theory, design philosophy, safety aspects, internal workings and trouble-shooting methods of the Hoist.
The course is designed around maintenance rather than operation of hoists. It offers the chance to get dirty and completely strip a hoist down to its component parts and then re-build and operate it, thereby unravelling the mysteries of the machine in the process!
The Training School package includes lunch, light refreshments, 2 days training, instruction materials and Certificate of Attendance on completion of the course.
Cost
The 2 day Training course costs £299
The Training package also includes lunch, light refreshments, course materials and Certificate of Attendance on completion of the course.
Next Course Dates
Our 2019 LoadGuard training courses are scheduled to take place on the following dates:
· 24th & 25th September 2019
Location
This course will be held at our training facility in Bromborough
Address and directions can be found on our contact page
Customer Feedback
I made it back in one piece. Nice meeting you and everybody there as indeed, it is difficult to put a face on somebody. The school was very useful, We all improved a lot on the lacks of knowledge we had before and it proved quite educational to rip a hoist completely apart and get it back together, ending up without spare screws or anything AND getting it to actually work... Good servicing a hoist is one thing, selling it another.
Best regards and greetings to the LTM staff.
- John Waldack, ICRC