• Simlog Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator Brochure

Build Operator Skills for Small but Powerful Machines

Designed for versatility, Simlog’s Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator helps trainees learn to operate one of the most common and agile pieces of construction equipment. Whether for building sites, landscaping, or industrial tasks, this simulator reinforces essential skills like steering, lifting, and bucket control. It’s a safe and effective way to reduce equipment wear, prevent costly errors, and build a skilled workforce quickly.

  • Simlog Backhoe Loader Personal Simulator Brochure

Dual-Skill Training for Versatile Heavy Equipment

Train operators on both ends of the machine with Simlog’s Backhoe Loader Personal Simulator. Combining front loader and rear excavator simulation, this system replicates real-world digging, trenching, loading, and material handling tasks. It’s an efficient and scalable way for commercial training providers to build well-rounded operators ready for utility, municipal, and construction site work.

  • Simlog Wheel Loader Personal Simulator Brochure

High-Volume Training for High-Impact Operations

Designed for demanding material handling environments, Simlog’s Wheel Loader Personal Simulator helps trainees build precision and efficiency in truck loading, stockpiling, and haul operations. With customizable loads, terrain types, and diagnostics, this simulator prepares your team for real-world challenges while reducing fuel use, equipment wear, and accident risk.

  • Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator Brochure

Realistic Excavator Training, Without the Downtime

Simlog’s Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator delivers a complete operator training experience—from precision trenching and material placement to complex lifting scenarios. It replicates real job site challenges, helping reduce risk, protect expensive equipment, and boost training throughput for contractors, unions, and commercial programs alike.

  • Simlog Bulldozer Personal Simulator Brochure

Earthmoving Mastery Starts in the Simulator

Simlog’s Bulldozer Personal Simulator gives trainees the skills they need to control terrain safely and efficiently. From rough grading to slope management and backfilling, this simulator emphasizes blade control, track maneuvering, and task accuracy. It’s a powerful way to train operators in foundational site prep work—without the fuel costs or repair risks of real-world mistakes.

The Slalom 2 – Reverse module is designed to enhance backward driving control and forklift maneuverability. This advanced exercise pushes operators to refine their steering accuracy, mirror usage, and spatial awareness under pressure.

In this video, viewers see how trainees navigate a series of reverse turns, simulating the kind of tight path navigation required in real-world loading zones. The simulator builds the confidence and control needed to reverse safely in active warehouse environments.

Simlog’s Shipping Container Unloading module teaches safe material handling in one of the most challenging forklift tasks: working within the tight confines of a container. Operators are tested on their ability to maneuver, lift, and place loads with minimal clearance on all sides.

The demo illustrates how this scenario builds core competencies such as steering precision, load stability, and forward planning—equipping users with skills needed for ports, warehouses, and freight centers.

The Dry Van Trailer Loading module challenges trainees to operate in confined trailer spaces, simulating real-world shipping environments. Users must maintain forklift control while navigating tight clearances and stacking pallets safely inside the trailer.

This demo captures how the simulator replicates critical aspects of trailer loading—including smooth entry/exit, pallet alignment, and managing limited visibility—ensuring learners are job-ready from day one.

In the Selective Pallet Racks 1 module, operators learn how to accurately handle pallets in a high-density storage system. This simulation enhances spatial awareness, vertical lifting accuracy, and horizontal control—key skills for maintaining warehouse productivity and avoiding costly errors.

The video demonstrates how the simulator helps users build consistency and confidence when placing and retrieving pallets from various rack levels, including proper fork alignment and depth control.

Simlog’s Stand Up Counterbalanced Lift Truck Personal Simulator is a powerful training tool designed to build core competencies in forklift operation. The simulator replicates key tasks and environments found in modern distribution centers, giving trainees the chance to develop safety-conscious, real-world skills through virtual practice.

From navigating tight spaces to managing pallet placement at height, the simulator covers a wide range of operational challenges. This overview video introduces the simulator interface, learning objectives, and hardware setup—offering a preview of how this solution brings hands-on training to life in classrooms, labs, and industrial facilities.

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    417-000
    DAC Worldwide’s Permanent Magnet DC Motor Training System (417-000) provides a starting point for understanding a common, widely-used industrial induction motor.
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    Item Number:
    205-280
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    Item Number:
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    The Planetary Gear Reducer Dissectible is a sturdy unit mounted on a 7-gauge, formed-steel baseplate with provision for bench-top, workstation, or storage rack mounting.
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    Item Number:
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    Rockwell Automation (Allen Bradley) CompactLogix control panel electrical project kit
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    The PLS6.150D is a free-standing platform with a materials processing envelope of 32" x 18" x 8.5" or 4,896 in³ that supports dual lasers. As a dual laser platform, the PLS6.150 can support up to two 10.6µm CO2 lasers with a power range of 10 watts to 150 watts. Additionally, it can support a single 9.3µm CO2 of 30, 50 or 75 watts. (if a 9.3µm CO2 laser is installed, only one 10.6µm CO2 of up to 75 watts may be installed at the same time.)

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