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).

After the truck has been fully loaded (the shovel's horn will sound when the loading is complete), return to the dumping zone, dump the load and drive away.

Simlog Electric Rope Shovel - Following Grade Module: make the rightmost dipper tooth follow the line (the cursor changes color as the tooth moves away from the line). The trial ends when the tooth reaches the end of the line, and the operator activates the horn.

Simlog Electric Rope Shovel - Single-Pass Digging Module: Fill the dipper by digging at the rock face. The trial ends when there is material in the dipper, the dipper is no longer in contact with the rock face, and the operator activates the horn.

  • Simlog Personal Simulators - Bulldozer

Simlog’s Bulldozer Personal Simulator puts students behind the controls of a medium-sized Bulldozer as they experience the reality of a typical construction site. The virtual work site features dynamic terrain with life-like dirt pushing and spreading.

Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations in the field.

  • Simlog Mobile Crane Personal Simulator

Simlog's Mobile Crane Personal Simulator (Advanced Edition) puts trainees at the controls of a modern rough-terrain mobile crane equipped with a telescoping boom with deflection, a jib, and a realistic dashboard. The virtual worksite is set in a construction environment with various loads and hook blocks for training.

Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations. Advanced Edition features lift planning exercises that require a solid understanding of load charts and Signal Person training, i.e. learning to provide appropriate signals to the crane operator (to complete a lift), while at the same time teaching that crane operator to understand and follow those signals.

The Simlog Mobile Crane Personal Simulator offers a powerful, immersive way to train crane operators safely and affordably. Designed to replicate real-world lifting scenarios, the simulator focuses on essential skills such as boom control, hook alignment, swing coordination, and load management—without putting people or equipment at risk.

This virtual training solution helps reduce costly on-site errors while reinforcing best practices for jobsite safety and crane operation. Whether for workforce development or vocational education, Simlog’s crane simulator provides scalable, repeatable training that prepares operators for the real thing.

  • Simlog Tower Crane Personal Simulator Brochure

Simlog's Tower Crane Personal Simulator puts trainees at the controls of a modern freestanding top-slewing tower crane with a trolley jib. The virtual worksite is set in a typical construction environment and features terrain with various loads and hook blocks for training.

Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations in the field.

  • Off-Highway Truck Personal Simulator

Simlog’s Off-Highway Truck Personal Simulator puts students at the controls of a modern, sophisticated off-highway truck with lifelike driving dynamics in interaction with a built-in Wheel Loader. The virtual mine site features challenging driving scenarios and interactive dumping and loading zones.

Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations in the field.

  • Electric Rope Shovel Personal Simulator

Simlog's Electric Rope Shovel Personal Simulator puts trainees at the controls of a realistic Electric Rope Shovel at work in a typical mine site, with a built-in interactive Mining Truck.

Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations in the field.

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    Item Number:
    C-101 / C-102 / C-103 / C-104
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    Item Number:
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    Item Number:
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    Item Number:
    223-PAC
    DAC Worldwide’s Chain Drive Training System Plus (223-PAC) is a heavy-duty learning aide that allows for in-depth training in industrial chain drives, heavy/silent chains, and sprocket set usage.
  • Model: 838-PAC
    Item Number:
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