The Level Technology LTC 30 CNC Lathe delivers industrial-grade turning performance in a compact, space-efficient footprint. Designed to plug into standard single-phase 220V power and fit through a standard doorway, the LTC 30 is ideal for facilities that need serious machining capability without dedicating large amounts of floor space. The machine comes standard with a 3,000 RPM, 2-horsepower spindle, precision linear guideways, and ball screws to ensure smooth motion, tight tolerances, and consistent results.

Built for real-world manufacturing environments, the LTC 30 is available with either FANUC or Mitsubishi industry-standard controls—making it easy to integrate into existing workflows. With rapid feed rates up to 190 inches per minute, cutting feeds of 118 inches per minute, 10-micron accuracy, and 5-micron repeatability, the LTC 30 is well-suited for automotive, medical, dental, R&D, prototyping, and small-part production. The standard eight-station turret and proven performance on materials like 4140 alloy steel make this compact CNC lathe a powerful solution for shops that demand precision, flexibility, and reliability.

  • Level 2 EV Charging Station Trainer Cover

The Electric Vehicle Charging Station Trainer, Wallbox, Level 2 is a mobile, hands-on training system designed to teach technicians how to install, inspect, commission, and maintain hard-wired EV charging infrastructure. Built around real-world charging scenarios, this trainer allows learners to work safely with industry-relevant components while understanding the electrical, safety, and regulatory requirements of Level 2 charging stations used in residential, commercial, and public environments.

Ideal for installation technology and industrial maintenance programs, this portable trainer supports training in load management, protective devices, diagnostics, troubleshooting, and compliance with national standards. Learners can simulate start and stop charging using RFID cards or NFC-enabled devices, making it an effective solution for preparing technicians to work confidently with modern EV charging systems in the field.

  • Automotive high-voltage vehicle and ADAS training system for ASE L3 and L4 technician education

The Training Systems for HV Vehicles and ADAS, covering ASE L3 and ASE L4 brochure provides an overview of Lucas-Nüelle’s hands-on training solutions designed to prepare technicians for modern hybrid, electric, and advanced driver assistance systems. These systems combine real automotive components, fault simulation, and an interactive digital learning environment to support safe, practical training aligned with ASE L3 and ASE L4 certification requirements.

Ideal for automotive technology programs, workforce training centers, and SkillsUSA-aligned curricula, the training systems cover HV vehicle diagnosis and repair, HV battery service and safety procedures, first responder scenarios, electric drives, power electronics, vehicle networking, and ADAS technologies such as radar, LIDAR, cameras, and CAN bus diagnostics. Together, these modular solutions help learners build real-world diagnostic confidence while reinforcing safe work practices and industry-relevant troubleshooting skills.

Download the brochure to explore the training system lineup and see which modules best fit your program goals.

Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers

When your goal is job-ready mechanical maintenance skills, learners need more than a cutaway view of components. Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers are designed for true hands-on skill-building—students assemble, align, operate, measure performance, and troubleshoot real power transmission systems using industry-standard components.

Tech-Labs provides these Amatrol training systems as part of a complete training solution, helping schools and workforce programs select the right configuration, map outcomes to program goals, and plan a smooth implementation.

Amatrol’s mechanical drives learning systems support training in power transmission fundamentals and real-world maintenance tasks—ideal for CTE pathways, maintenance technology, mechatronics support skills, and industrial upskilling.

  1. Assemble shaft, belt, chain, and gear drive applications using real components
  2. Align motors and driven components using practical alignment methods
  3. Adjust belt tension and chain sag to specification
  4. Measure speed and performance variables to connect theory to outcomes
  5. Troubleshoot common mechanical drive issues tied to installation, alignment, and wear
  • Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers: learners build and run working systems (shaft, belt, chain, gear, couplings), practice alignment and tensioning, take measurements (speed/torque/power), and complete troubleshooting tasks with safety procedures integrated.
  • DAC Cutaways: excellent for visual understanding and component identification, but typically focused on “see how it’s built” rather than “install, adjust, measure, and diagnose under operating conditions.”
  • Best practice: use cutaways for quick concept reinforcement and use functional trainers for competency, performance verification, and repeatable hands-on assessments.
  • Mechanical drive systems and power transmission fundamentals
  • Key fasteners and coupling installation
  • Shaft alignment methods and best practices
  • V-belt drives and belt tensioning
  • Chain drives, master links, lubrication concepts, and adjustment
  • Spur gear drives and backlash concepts
  • Multi-shaft drive applications and system setup

These systems pair theory with immediate application—learners study a concept, then perform the task on the trainer to reinforce retention and build confidence for real maintenance environments. This approach supports consistent outcomes across multiple cohorts and instructors.

  • CTE and STEM programs: introduce power transmission and maintenance fundamentals with safe, repeatable labs
  • Community & technical colleges: support industrial maintenance and mechanical systems coursework
  • Industry training: accelerate onboarding and upskilling for maintenance technicians and multi-craft teams
  • Workforce development: build measurable, hands-on competencies that align to employer expectations

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Tell us what you’re teaching (and to whom), and we’ll help you select the best training solutions and implementation plan—from foundational skills to expanded training options.

Tech-Labs offers DAC Worldwide mechanical training tools designed to support visual learning, component inspection, and reliability-focused education. These tools help learners understand how mechanical components are constructed, how they operate internally, and where common wear and failure points occur.

DAC Worldwide training tools are ideal for reinforcing mechanical concepts, supporting predictive maintenance instruction, and complementing hands-on functional training systems.

Mechanical Cutaway from DAC Worldwide

Mechanical Cutaways & Dissectibles

Sectioned cutaways and dissectible models allow learners to see inside real industrial components such as pumps, valves, motors, and gearboxes. By exposing internal parts, flow paths, and wear surfaces, these tools help students visualize operation and failure modes that are otherwise hidden during normal use.

  • Sectioned pumps, valves, motors, and gearboxes
  • Clear visibility of internal components and assemblies
  • Identification of common wear points and failure areas
  • Ideal for demonstrations, inspections, and classroom discussion
Sample Board from DAC Worldwide

Mechanical Sample Boards

DAC Worldwide sample boards present mechanical components in a side-by-side format that supports comparison, identification, and inspection skills. Learners can examine construction differences, materials, and design features across commonly used mechanical elements.

  • Bearings, seals, couplings, and fasteners
  • Side-by-side comparison for inspection and identification
  • Supports foundational mechanical knowledge and vocabulary
  • Excellent visual aids for labs and classrooms
Extended Vibration Analysis Training System from DAC Worldwide

Alignment & Vibration Training Tools

Alignment and vibration trainers use authentic industrial hardware to introduce predictive maintenance and reliability concepts. These tools help learners understand how misalignment and vibration affect equipment performance, lifespan, and maintenance planning.

  • Hands-on exposure to alignment concepts
  • Introduction to vibration and condition monitoring principles
  • Supports predictive maintenance and reliability training
  • Reinforces inspection-based maintenance practices

How These Tools Are Commonly Used

DAC Worldwide mechanical training tools are most effective when used to support instruction, demonstrations, and inspection-based learning. They are frequently paired with functional trainers to provide both visual understanding and real-world context.

  • CTE and STEM programs introducing mechanical systems
  • Industrial maintenance and reliability coursework
  • Predictive maintenance and vibration awareness training
  • Instructor-led demonstrations and lab supplements

Complementary Training Approach

While DAC Worldwide tools excel at visualizing internal operation and component construction, many programs pair them with functional training systems for performance-based skill development. This blended approach helps learners move from understanding how components work to applying that knowledge in real maintenance environments.

Industrial facilities depend on reliable electrical systems to keep equipment running safely and efficiently. Technicians must understand not only electrical theory, but how real components are wired, protected, and serviced in practice. DAC Worldwide’s Electrical Training Solutions bridge this gap by centering instruction around authentic industrial hardware used across manufacturing, energy, transportation, and automation environments.

With transformer wiring trainers, motor and gearbox cutaways, and electrical sample boards, learners see exactly how electrical systems are constructed and maintained. Dissectibles and troubleshooting aids reinforce installation practices, diagnostics, and component-level understanding—building confidence before students ever step onto a plant floor.

Building Electrical & Electronics Competencies

DAC Worldwide electrical training products help learners answer essential questions that form the backbone of electrical education and workforce readiness.

  • How is an electrical circuit wired?
  • What does a circuit breaker do?
  • How are motors, transformers, and generators constructed?
  • How do programmable controllers interact with electrical systems?

These teaching aids are widely used to support training programs in Advanced Manufacturing, Chemical Manufacturing, Marine, Military, Oil & Gas, and Power Generation environments.

Electrical & Electronics Training Options

Training Systems

DAC Worldwide’s electrical & electronics training systems provide hands-on learning solutions for developing core electrical skills. These systems support instruction ranging from introductory electrical concepts to more advanced industrial applications.

Training topics may include basic electrical skills, transformer wiring, variable frequency drives, motor wiring, and related electrical system concepts.

Cutaways

Electrical & electronics cutaways provide a clear, internal view of components commonly found in the workplace. By exposing internal construction, these cutaways enhance understanding of operation, function, and failure points.

Available cutaways include transformers, AC motors, generators, and other key electrical components used throughout industry.

Dissectibles

DAC Worldwide’s electrical & electronics dissectibles allow learners to examine the interior of industrial components in detail. These tools are ideal when instruction calls for a deeper understanding of internal assemblies and construction.

Dissectibles support visual learning and component-level inspection without requiring live operation.

Sample Boards

Electrical & electronics sample boards are designed for component identification, comparison, and selection. When mounted side by side, components serve as a visual reference that reinforces classroom instruction and lab work.

Sample boards are frequently used as quick-reference tools and instructional aids across multiple training environments.

Supporting Electrical Training Across Industries

DAC Worldwide's electrical training solutions are an integral part of many comprehensive workforce development programs. These tools support both new learners and experienced technicians by reinforcing electrical concepts, component recognition, and system understanding.

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Chemical Manufacturing
  • Marine and Military Training
  • Oil & Gas Operations
  • Power Generation and Utilities

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Need help selecting the best DAC Worldwide electrical training solutions to match your curriculum, facility, and workforce development goals? Contact us to request product details, pricing, or guidance.

Process control is a vital part of major industries, involving the monitoring and control of machines, systems, and processes across sectors worldwide. From PID and PLC control to industrial bus communication systems, process control and instrumentation skills support critical operations in chemical processing, energy, pharmaceutics, and many more fields.

Tech-Labs offers DAC Worldwide’s Process Control & Instrumentation solutions, including hands-on trainers, professionally detailed cutaways and dissectibles, and visual models that help prepare learners for rewarding careers in process control—such as process control engineers, instrumentation technicians, and process technicians.

Hands-On Skills for Real Process Variables

DAC Worldwide’s process control and instrumentation products provide practical learning experiences tied to common industrial tasks, including those associated with flow, level, and temperature controlled processes.

Process Control & Instrumentation Training Options

DAC Worldwide process control and instrumentation training systems for flow, level, and temperature processes

Training Systems

DAC Worldwide’s process control and instrumentation training systems offer hands-on learning for key process tasks, including those associated with flow, level, and temperature-controlled processes.

These trainers help learners connect concepts to real equipment behavior and build confidence using practical, repeatable training exercises.

Process control and instrumentation cutaway training aids showing internal components used in manufacturing environments

Cutaways

DAC Worldwide’s process control and instrumentation cutaways provide an inside look at components commonly found in manufacturing environments. These cutaways enhance learning by making internal construction and function easier to understand.

They are a strong addition to training courses and also work well for display purposes in labs and training areas.

DAC Worldwide process control model used to explain industrial systems and equipment in training areas

Models

DAC Worldwide’s process control models are a great addition to training areas, conference rooms, and public spaces, helping viewers better understand how industrial process systems are arranged and how major elements work together.

Models support visual learning, reinforce instruction, and help communicate complex concepts clearly.

DAC Worldwide control valve dissectible used for hands-on disassembly, inspection, and reassembly training

Dissectibles

DAC Worldwide’s process control and instrumentation dissectibles add hands-on value to training courses by enabling disassembly, inspection, and reassembly practice. This series of meters, indicators, and gauges supports component-level understanding and maintenance-focused skill building.

Dissectibles are ideal for reinforcing how instruments are constructed, how they operate, and what technicians look for during inspection and routine maintenance.

Where Process Control Skills Apply

Process control and instrumentation knowledge supports safe, efficient operation across many industries—especially where systems rely on accurate measurement, control loops, and reliable instrumentation.

  • Chemical and petrochemical processing
  • Energy and power generation
  • Pharmaceutical and life sciences manufacturing
  • Water and wastewater operations
  • General manufacturing and utilities

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Need help selecting the best DAC Worldwide Process Control & Instrumentation training solutions to match your curriculum, facility, and workforce development goals? Contact us to request product details, pricing, or guidance.

Industrial facilities depend on reliable maintenance teams to keep equipment running safely, efficiently, and with minimal downtime. Today’s maintenance technicians need more than theory—they need hands-on experience with the mechanical systems, lubrication practices, and troubleshooting methods used in real industrial environments.

Tech-Labs provides industrial maintenance training solutions built around Amatrol hands-on learning systems that help learners practice installation, adjustment, inspection, and diagnostics. These solutions support career pathways in industrial maintenance, mechatronics support, manufacturing maintenance, and multi-craft technician roles.

Build Job-Ready Maintenance Skills

A strong industrial maintenance program develops foundational mechanical knowledge, safe work habits, and practical troubleshooting ability. Learners benefit from repeatable training exercises that reinforce real maintenance tasks—before they ever step onto a plant floor.

  • Mechanical power transmission fundamentals
  • Shaft alignment concepts and best practices
  • Belts, chains, couplings, and gear drives
  • Lubrication fundamentals and lubricant management
  • Central lubrication system operation and troubleshooting
  • Diagnostics and fault isolation using safe testing methods

Featured Training Systems

Premier High School CTE Programs | Quick Access

Amatrol offers a comprehensive lineup of Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs designed specifically for high school environments. Whether your district is implementing a 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-year CTE pathway, Amatrol provides scalable solutions that align with industry needs and classroom realities.

Built around hands-on skill development, interactive eLearning, and competency-based instruction, these programs help students gain real-world technical skills while supporting career readiness, postsecondary success, and workforce alignment. Amatrol’s CTE programs are ideal for schools seeking engaging, outcomes-driven training that supports Perkins V, local workforce initiatives, and industry-recognized credentials.

Explore programs that help students connect classroom learning to real careers.

Available High School CTE Program Areas

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Technology
    Build foundational skills in mechanical systems, electrical systems, fluid power, and industrial maintenance to support modern manufacturing careers.
  • Automation, Robotics & Mechatronics
    Introduce students to automated systems, PLC fundamentals, robotics, and smart manufacturing concepts used across Industry 4.0 environments.
  • Electrical, Electronics & Power Systems
    Develop essential skills in AC/DC electricity, wiring, controls, and electrical troubleshooting for industrial and technical career pathways.
  • Welding, Fabrication & Skilled Trades
    Prepare students for careers in welding, fabrication, and mechanical assembly with hands-on equipment and safety-focused training.
  • HVAC, Energy & Building Systems
    Support pathways in HVAC/R, renewable energy, and building technologies with applied training aligned to real-world systems.
  • Process Technology & Advanced Manufacturing
    Teach core concepts in fluid systems, process control, and system troubleshooting for chemical, energy, and advanced manufacturing careers.

Programs can be implemented as standalone courses or combined into multi-year pathways that support career exploration, skill progression, and postsecondary readiness.

Need help mapping a multi-year pathway? Contact us for a recommended program plan.
  • Datasheet cover for Amatrol AC Electronic Drive Learning System – AB PowerFlex® 755 (970-DRV1F)

Download the 970-DRV1F AC Electronic Drive Learning System Datasheet

Amatrol’s AC Electronic Drive Learning System – AB PowerFlex® 755 (970-DRV1F) provides comprehensive training on AC variable frequency drives (VFDs) using the industrial-grade Allen-Bradley® PowerFlex® 755. Learners gain hands-on experience with realistic motor control scenarios, including speed, position, and acceleration control used in applications such as conveyors, robots, mixers, presses, and CNC-related systems.

This system combines real equipment—including a three-phase motor, incremental encoder, and Human Interface Module (HIM)—with Amatrol’s FaultPro® computer-based fault insertion to teach advanced troubleshooting in a safe, repeatable environment. The included eLearning curriculum progresses from foundational VFD architecture, safety, and wiring to advanced topics like discrete/analog I/O control, communications, software programming, and system-level diagnostics.

What you’ll find in the datasheet

  • Learning topics covered: VFD safety, motor and feedback wiring, VFD architecture, HIM control, faults/alarms, drive configuration, discrete & analog I/O control, communications, acceleration/deceleration control, and troubleshooting
  • Programming training: Connected Components Workbench™ (CCW) and Studio 5000® drive programming
  • Real equipment included: Allen-Bradley® PowerFlex® 755 VFD, three-phase motor, incremental encoder, and HIM programming module
  • Fault-based learning: FaultPro® enables instructors to introduce a wide variety of circuit and system faults for realistic troubleshooting practice
  • Multimedia curriculum: Highly interactive eLearning with visuals, voiceover support, quizzes, and hands-on exercises
Ready to build stronger VFD skills in your program? Download the datasheet and then contact us to discuss configurations, curriculum integration, and quoting.

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  • The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe work procedures while performing work activities around electrical areas.
  • Process Instrumentation Training Aid
    Item Number:
    295-110
    The model features exact, "to-scale" construction throughout. Modeled components include a liquid knockout drum, heat exchangers, choke, separators, and connecting piping, as well as representative concrete foundations and equipment supports.
  • Lucas-Nüelle Electric Vehicle Charging Station Trainer, Wallbox
    Item Number:
    EMT 4
    Train future electricians with the EMT 4 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Trainer by Lucas-Nuelle. Portable, smart, and practical — ideal for hands-on electrical vehicle equipment (EVSE) training.
  • Levil and FANUC CNC Options
    Item Number:
    MTEC
    The APT MTEC is a FANUC Certified, advanced manufacturing, CNC Load/Unload system; complete with curriculum and training for your students to integrate and program a CNC and Robot.
  • Machine Tending Education Cell (MTEC)
    Item Number:
    MTEC-SIM
    This machine comes ready for mill and lathe operation with the robot moving a blank from a pick location to a simulated mill vice or lathe chuck all in one compact cell. The student can see the machine tool come to life on the monitor, hear the tools cutting, and crash the machine (virtually).
  • (Goulds/IR/Durco/Flowserve)
    Item Number:
    275-150
    DAC's Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pump Dissectible (Goulds/IR/Durco/Flowserve) (275-150) is an industrial pump for training relating to process pumps.
  • DAC Worldwide Cutaways
    Item Number:
    273-910
    DAC Worldwide’s Magnetic Motor Starter Cutaway (273-910) depicts a professionally-crafted, sectioned example of a commonly encountered 3-phase magnetic motor starter used in industrial and commercial electrical systems to control high horsepower AC induction motors, lighting systems, and other non-inductive loads.
  • Screenshot of VR Training Module for Magnum DS Breaker
    Interactive VR training for the Magnum DS Breaker, helping electrical students and technicians practice safe operation, component identification, and racking procedures in a controlled environment.
  • MakerBot Sketch FDM 3D printer for student use
    Discover the MakerBot Sketch Sprint 3D printer, designed for education with high-speed printing, cloud-based management, and classroom-ready safety features. Ideal for STEM and CTE programs.
  • DAC Worldwide’s Cutaways Enhance Training
    Item Number:
    278-181
    DAC Worldwide’s Manual Diaphragm Pump Cutaway (278-181) depicts a sectioned hand-operated diaphragm-type positive displacement pump that allows for convenient classroom training in the design, operation, construction, and maintenance of this common pump type used in industrial, marine, commercial, and agricultural applications for pumping liquids by hand.

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