PCM’s John Jones explained the background to the decision: "Whilst everyone benefits from the standard school, some clients who work on motors as their main job, need extra information and guidance in repair procedures and the more advanced principles." The Advanced school is open to anyone who has attended a standard PCM Motor School, and is free of charge. However, for practical reasons, it is restricted to 15 participants to give each individual the chance to work on their own hoists.
This course will be the first advanced Motor School held anywhere in the world. It’s specially designed to offer more comprehensive instruction and experience to those working in-depth with Lodestar Chain Motors. Areas covered will include operational theory, design philosophy, safety aspects, internal workings and trouble shooting methods for Lodestar motors.
Overnight accommodation for the course is co-ordinated by PCM, and includes the option of a great night out for all attendees, courtesy of PCM, where everyone can exchange knowledge and experiences with fellow course members and PCM staff in a relaxed social setting.The Package also includes: Lunches for 2 days; Light refreshments during course hours; All training and instruction materials; Overnight hotel accommodation for £45 a night; Certificate of Attendance.
(Ruth Rossington)