2026 Training Events
In-person and virtual training opportunities
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Line Up of Events!
Wheel End Essentials
August 11, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Virtual
(Register to Receive Zoom Details)
This ConMet-hosted Wheel End training provides a practical overview of heavy-duty wheel end components, operation, and service considerations. The session is designed to reinforce foundational wheel end knowledge while highlighting proper inspection, maintenance, and best practices that support safety, performance, and component life.
Attendees will gain a stronger understanding of wheel end system functionality, common wear and failure points, and factors that impact reliability and uptime.
Topics include:
- Overview of heavy-duty wheel end components (hubs, bearings, seals, spacers)
- Proper inspection, installation, and torque procedures
- Common wheel end wear and failure causes
- Maintenance best practices to support safety, efficiency, and longevity
Ideal for technicians and fleet maintenance professionals looking to strengthen wheel end knowledge and build confidence in wheel end service and preventive maintenance.
Conquering Aftertreatment
September 8, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Virtual
(Register to Receive Zoom Details)
This Roadwarrior training provides an overview of modern diesel aftertreatment systems and their role in emissions compliance and vehicle performance. The session focuses on system components, basic operation, and common service considerations technicians encounter in the field.
Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how aftertreatment systems function, what can impact performance, and how proper maintenance and diagnostics help reduce downtime and costly repairs.
Topics include:
- Overview of diesel aftertreatment system components
- DPF, SCR, and DEF system operation
- Common faults, warning indicators, and failure causes
- Service, maintenance, and diagnostic best practices
Ideal for technicians and fleet maintenance personnel looking to reinforce foundational knowledge of aftertreatment systems.

