Simlog’s Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator puts students at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (with or without teeth) or forks, at work in a typical construction site. The simulator configuration options include Vertical or Radial lift path types, and two skid steer loader color combinations.
Operator Chair
A superior simulation experience with an authentic operator seat.
Key Benefits
- Fully assembled and USB-ready
- Steel platform on casters
- Adjustable seat and arm consoles
- Multi-purpose configurations
- Optional Two-Pedal Replica Control Unit
- ISO, H-Pattern or Standard (with pedals)
Simlog’s Forklift Personal Simulator Version 2 puts trainees at the controls of a typical sit-down, counter-balanced factory forklift with rear-wheel steering. Training scenarios are typical of factories, warehouses, and distribution centers, with various loads and storage arrangements, truck bays for loading and unloading, and a flatbed truck outside.
Operator Chair
A superior simulation experience with an authentic operator seat.
Key Benefits:
- Fully assembled with USB controls
- Steel platform on casters
- Adjustable seat, steering, and arm consoles
- 6 configurations available for the most common forklifts
- Integrated F/N/R Transmission Control Lever on the steering column
Simlog’s new Backhoe Loader Personal Simulator puts you at the controls of a backhoe loader at work in a typical construction site. Both SAE and ISO joystick patterns are available, and changing the point of view during the simulation is easy with joystick buttons, keyboard function keys, and mouse controls.
Nine Simulation Modules of increasing level of difficulty begin by teaching basic skills and coordination in early exercises such as “Bucket Positioning” and “Stockpiling”. Later Simulation Modules culminate skills training with exercises such as exposing buried utilities with the backhoe bucket on "Buried Utilities - Perpendicular Excavation."
Key Benefits of the Operator Chair:
- Fully assembled with USB controls
- Steel platform on casters
- Adjustable seat, steering, and arm consoles
- Multi-purpose configurations
Simlog's Forklift training person simulator features fifteen modules of increasing difficulty. Module 4: Slalom 3 - Reverse, Tall Loads has trainees pick up the load, drive through the slalom course in reverse, and place the load on the floor at the target position defined by a red outline.
Simlog's Reach Lift Truck Personal Simulator: Slalom 2 - Pick up the load, drive in reverse through the slalom course, and place the load on the floor at the target position defined by a red outline.
Simlog's Reach Lift Truck Personal Simulator: Slalom 1 Forward Driving - pick up the load, drive forward through the slalom course, and place the load on the floor at the target position defined by a red outline.
Simlog's Reach Lift Truck Personal Simulator: Selective Pallet Racks, Narrow Aisles - working with selective pallet racks, pick up each marked load and place it at its target position, using the overhead map for guidance. The loads and their target positions are mixed among the various heights of rack shelves.
Simlog's Reach Lift Truck Personal Simulator: Selective Pallet Racks 2, Standard Aisles - Working with selective pallet racks, pick up each marked load and place it at its target position, using the overhead map for guidance. The loads and their target positions are mixed among the various heights of rack shelves.
Simlog Mining Truck Personal Simulator - Corridor Driving Module: Trainees drive the truck through the corridor to the target. The trial ends when the truck is over the target and parked (gear in Park or Neutral with parking brake engaged).
Simlog Mining Truck Personal Simulator - Complete Haul Cycle 1 Module: Trainees drive the truck from the dumping zone to the rope shovel and position the truck under the dipper (the shovel's horn will sound when the truck is appropriately positioned).
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