Occupation Overview
Forklift Service Technician
CARSability breaks down a Forklift Service Technician's knowledge into twenty one categories.
- Manufacturer’s Specification Plate
- Electrical Systems (Internal Combustion Forklifts), Starting and Charging
- Engines (Internal Combustion) and Supporting Systems
- Fuel and Emission Systems
- Engine Management Systems
- Clutches and Transmissions
- Drive Axles and Final Drive Assemblies
- Steering Systems
- Braking Systems
- Suspension Systems
- Batteries (Electric Forklifts)
- Electric Drive Motor Systems
- Drive Units (Electric Vehicles)
- Drive Control Systems (Electric Vehicles)
- Hydraulic Systems
- Lifting Systems
- Frame and Cab Systems
- Solid/Pneumatic Tires
- Attachments
- Health and Safety
- Customer Service
Forklift Service Technician assessments address the following topics in depth.
- Manufacturer’s Specification Plate
- Electrical Systems (Internal Combustion Forklifts), Starting and Charging
- Engines (Internal Combustion) and Supporting Systems
- Fuel and Emission Systems
- Engine Management Systems
- Clutches and Transmissions
- Drive Axles and Final Drive Assemblies
- Steering Systems
- Braking Systems
- Suspension Systems
- Batteries (Electric Forklifts)
- Electric Drive Motor Systems
- Drive Units (Electric Vehicles)
- Drive Control Systems (Electric Vehicles)
- Hydraulic Systems
- Lifting Systems
- Frame and Cab Systems
- Solid/Pneumatic Tires
- Attachments
- Health and Safety
- Customer Service
Occupation Development
CARSability was developed using an in-depth analysis of each occupation in the automotive industry. This detailed approach was applied to all asspects of the tool and allows CARSability to generate unsurpassed skills assessment results and to pin-point exact training recommendations. To read more about CARSability please follow the links below: