Heavy Equipment Training Simulators
Now is the perfect time to learn heavy equipment operations. Rising workforce shortages are creating strong demand for skilled heavy equipment operators. More and more students will be trained using the innovative technology of simulation! With 13 simulators, Simlog is at the forefront of affordable PC-based simulation that takes students from the classroom to the virtual work-site as they develop real skills and valuable safety-conscious habits. We offer simulators for forestry, construction, mining and material handling.
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Item Number:MCRASimlog’s Advanced Edition puts you at the controls of a modern rough-terrain mobile crane equipped with telescoping boom and jib, and a variety of hook-blocks with best-in-class simulation graphics and physics, slings that go “slack”, and a boom that deflects. And now there’s wind, with parameters to define the direction, strength, and gusting.
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CM Labs’ Mobile Training Center is designed to give organizations the flexibility to offer training and assessment anywhere. It provides on-site presence, reducing team displacement and job site disruption. Community colleges and vocational schools can expand training locations and access markets previously out of reach or too remote.
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Item Number:OHTThe simulation software puts you at the controls of a modern "rock truck" at work in a typical quarry, in interaction with a simulated Wheel Loader. You can even use the keyboard function keys and mouse controls during the simulation to change the point of view!
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Item Number:RLTTraining scenarios are typical of warehouses and distribution centers where racking systems are tall and spaced closely together to increase storage density. There are many software options to configure what you see and do, to reproduce the operator controls and steering behavior of the most common kinds of (real) reach lift trucks.
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Item Number:SSLSimlog’s new Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator, the world’s first, puts you at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (there are two kinds) or forks, at work in a typical construction site. Three configurations are offered for the simulator controls to reproduce the most common kinds of operator controls in the cabin of real skid steer loaders.
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Item Number:TCRSimlog's simulation software puts you at the controls of a modern freestanding top-slewing tower crane with trolley jib. Instrument readings include working slew angle, working radius, lowering depth (hook height), and load weight. There is also a simulated three-way switch for hoist gear selection. You can even change the viewpoint during the simulation at the touch of a button.
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Operators who train on Vortex construction simulators develop the real-world skills they need to operate heavy equipment safely and efficiently. Scalable to every training need and budget, Vortex simulators incorporate Smart Training TechnologyTM, which means that they provide the most transferable skills on the market today, outside of the real equipment.
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CM Labs’ Forestry Equipment Training Simulators were designed in collaboration with Tigercat Industries to ensure precision engineering and realistic machine behavior. They provide training organizations with comprehensive education for operators — from roadwork with the Earthmoving Training Packs, and now, cutting and moving timber.
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From ship loading/unloading to horizontal transport to yard management, CM Labs’ true-to-life simulator solutions can be used to train employees through the entire terminal workflow.
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Simlog’s Wheel Loader Personal Simulator is equipped with either a bucket or forks, at work in a typical construction site with a dump truck or flatbed truck. Configuration options are offered for both “Steering Wheel Steering” and “Stick Steering”, to reproduce the operator controls of (real) small, medium, and large-size wheel loaders.