Trust ACT Material Handling to service and repair your material handling equipment, with experience based solutions gained over the course of over 50 years in the industry. It is our mission to provide our customers with services and products to help them get their work done by providing solutions to problems we have solved for other satisfied customers.
ACT and Toyota Material Handling are committed to improvement and that is embodied very clearly in the commitment to developing service technicians who are vital to continued success.
ACT Service Technicians are encouraged to develop their skills and become self reliant in their daily work.
Pre-Requisites: Forklift Operator Certification
Objective: Complete PM's on all products. Retrieve error codes. Perform non-diagnostic repairs.
T110 or T111 — Planned Maintenance
Demonstrate competence in performing planned maintenance tasks.
Technician can attend the standard course (110) or Service Manager/Mentor Signoff** (111)
T130 — Mast Inspection and Repair
Safely perform inspection and needed repairs of all material handling components, such as forks, chains, lift brackets and masts.
Pre-Requisites: Toyota Certified
Objective: Diagnose and repair I/C and electric issues.
Pre-Requisites: Toyota Certified; Toyota Bronze Certification
Objective: Diagnose and repair most I/C and electric issues.
T310 — Sit Down Electric Truck Product
This class focuses on the electrical/hydraulic components of Class 1 sit down product. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theory of operation, wiring/hydraulic diagrams, troubleshooting, and repair.
T320 — Stand Up Electric Truck Product
This class focuses on the electrical/hydraulic components of Class 2 and Class 1 stand up products. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theory of operation, wiring/hydraulic diagrams, troubleshooting, and repair.
T330 — Class III Electric Truck Product
This class focuses on the electrical/hydraulic components of Class 3 products. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theory of operation, wiring/hydraulic diagrams, troubleshooting, and repair.
T340 — Toyota Electronic Engine Control Systems
This class focuses on understanding and diagnosis of computerized engine control systems and sensors for Class 4 or 5 internal combustion products. Includes gasoline, diesel and LPG fuel systems; as well as emission systems.
T210 — General Products and Engines
Introduction to the full line of Toyota Products as well as the resources available to assist with troubleshooting and repair.
T220 — Electrical Systems and Theory
Introduction to electricity and builiding all electrical circuits. Class details Ohms Law and key features of all types of circuits as well as basic component testing.
T230 — I/C Chassis Electrical Diagnosis
Technicians learn how to read and understand electrical wiring diagrams, symbols, and determine circuit sequence of operation.
T240 — Hydraulic Systems/Powertrain
Technicians will learn how to read and understand hydraulic symbols, schematics, and hydraulic circuit components.
Pre-Requisites: Toyota Certified; Toyota Bronze Certificationl Toyota Silver Certification
Objective: Diagnose and repair all I/C and electric issues with little assistance.
T410 — Advanced Troubleshooting Classes 1-5
Technicians will be evaluated on their understanding of all Toyota product classes by resolving unit faults. Emphasis is placed on proper use of electronic resources and diagnostic tools while demonstrating their understanding of system operation.
ASE Certification (USA) OR Red Seal Certification (Canada)
Obtain at least one ASE Certification OR Red Seal Certification
Additional Requirements
Master Technician Gold Test.
Pre-Requisites: Toyota Certified; Toyota Bronze Certification; Toyota Silver Certification; Toyota Gold Certification Annual Platinum Test
Annually administered 100 question online test to evaluate a technician's product knowledge. Available to Gold Level Technicians.
*as of 3-25-2020
Technicians not mentioned here are Toyota Certified.