OnRobot Collaborative Robot Solutions
Transferring, Sorting, Packaging, Palletizing
Machine tending can be a dull and dangerous job that requires a high level of consistency – even after many hours of work. Automating your machine tending job increases safety for your workers and frees them up for higher level tasks. Plus, it also increases productivity and allows for production to continue after operators have left the workshop, meaning you can take on bigger jobs. With our dual gripper solution, you can significantly decrease cycle times as it is able to handle 2 objects and actions simultaneously.
OnRobot Collaborative Robot Solutions
Deburring, Sanding, Polishing, Buffing, Drilling, Milling
Every surface has small variations, so in order to achieve an even surface finish, the sander or polisher must meet the surface with a constant force and move with an even speed. We have built-in software tools with the HEX sensor that make it super easy to use for polishing/sanding – you can record the path with your hand, rather than recording every waypoint. Then you program the force and torque and the robot adjusts to the surface instantly, giving you a perfectly polished surface.
OnRobot Collaborative Robot Solutions
Measuring, Testing, Inspecting
Laboratories are often small and space is at a premium, so a small collaborative robot can be a great solution. Attaching an OnRobot end-of-arm tool ensures precision and consistency in your operation. With programmable force, the OnRobot grippers easily handle blood test samples or other delicate operations. With the sensitivity offered by our sensors, the robot also can safely hand items to a human worker for inspection.
OnRobot Collaborative Robot Solutions
Inserting, Mounting, Positioning, Screwdriving, Nutdriving
When automating assembly operations with one or more collaborative robot applications you increase production speed and quality while lowering your costs. It can run safely next to your employees and take over repetitive tasks to free up your staff for more value-adding work. Handling even small and irregular items, our solutions can help you optimize processes such as screwdriving, mounting, positioning and more. The versality is remarkable, and with easy redeployment, our solutions provide massive value for businesses with a high mix/low volume production.
Prepare Your Team with Immersive Simulator-Based Training
Acron Aviation, formerly L3 Harris, is a U.S.-based manufacturer of high-performance driving simulators designed to meet the training needs of commercial fleets, emergency responders, and aviation ground operations. Their simulator systems combine realistic driving scenarios, ergonomic hardware, and proven curriculum support to enhance safety and preparedness.
Train Safer. Smarter. More Efficiently.
These immersive systems recreate real-world driving conditions in a controlled environment, allowing drivers to develop essential skills—including vehicle handling, judgment, and situational awareness—without endangering personnel or equipment.
Key Features
- True-to-life controls and immersive vehicle environments
- Scenario-based training paths and customizable curriculum
- Multi-vehicle configuration and modular hardware options
- Performance tracking, feedback, and reporting tools
- Durable build quality with options for classroom or mobile setups
Whether for public safety, commercial logistics, or aviation ground support, Acron Aviation simulators are purpose-built to deliver consistent, repeatable, and data-driven training outcomes.
Acron Aviation’s driving simulators deliver immersive, hands-on training experiences—empowering drivers to develop critical skills in a risk-free environment. These cutting-edge systems provide real-world practice without putting personnel, vehicles, or equipment in harm’s way.
By simulating high-risk scenarios and complex environments, Acron Aviation’s simulators help trainees build confidence, sharpen decision-making, and enhance operational readiness—safely and effectively.
Why Use Driving Simulators?
Simulation-based driver training allows organizations to expose personnel to a variety of high-stress and hazardous situations within a controlled and repeatable environment. Instructors can monitor response times, track behaviors, and deliver structured after-action reviews that highlight performance strengths and improvement areas. The result: safer drivers, smarter decisions, and more resilient operations.
6 Reasons Why Simulation-Based Training Works
Increased Learning Retention
Modern experiential training platforms promote stronger learning transfer and long-term retention through active engagement.
Progressive Skill Development
Adaptive training paths help learners build core competencies, develop defensive driving habits, and master increasingly complex maneuvers.
Standardized Curriculum
Ensure consistency across your organization with uniform training protocols that meet your department’s goals and compliance needs.
Situational Awareness
Realistic scenarios build critical thinking and enhance the trainee’s ability to assess, react, and adapt in high-stakes environments.
Scenario Customization
Create targeted training experiences that align with your specific operational demands, routes, and response procedures.
Safe, Controlled Environment
Reinforce curriculum through repeatable practice in simulated environments—without the risk of injury, damage, or downtime.
Efficacy of Driving Simulators
Research from institutions worldwide confirms the effectiveness of simulation in training programs. Simulation-based training is proven to accelerate learning, improve driver performance, and reduce incident rates—making it a valuable investment for any organization prioritizing safety and readiness.
Driving Simulation Solutions
Acron Aviation’s simulator solutions are engineered for results. These immersive systems allow drivers to gain experience, build muscle memory, and develop judgment skills—without the risk, cost, or downtime of live vehicle training.
Training solutions for the Law Enforcement and Public Service Career Cluster specialize in skills needed for Emergency Services and Law Enforcement careers.
Police officers, firefighters, EMTs and dog handlers require specialized skills when responding to emergencies. We offer a variety of simulators that cover the skills required for hybrid and electric vehicle accidents, active shooters, patrol or fire truck driving, canine injuries, and more!
Shaping the Automotive Service Industry
Since 1972 the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), an independent non-profit organization, has worked to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service by testing and certifying automotive professionals. With over a quarter of a million individuals holding an ASE certification, ASE Certified professionals work in every part of the transportation industry.
We offer training solutions aligned with the certifications below. Our solutions are 100% aligned unless marked with an asterisk. *The content and equipment currently cover 70% of the tasks for the tests.
Supported Automotive Certifications
Entry-Level Automotive Tests
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (AT)
Brakes (BR)
Electronic/Electrical Systems (EE)
Engine Performance (EP)
Engine Repair (ER)
Heating and Air Conditioning (AC)
Manual Drive Train and Axles (MD)
Maintenance and Light Repair (MR)
Service Technology
Suspension and Steering (SS)
Entry-Level Medium/Heavy Truck Tests
Brakes (TB)*
Diesel Engines (DE)*
Electrical/Electronic Systems (TE)*
Suspension and Steering (TS)*
ASE Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling
Training Solutions
The Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to develop and deploy modular Industry 4.0 certifications for a wide range of industries. SACA provides highly affordable, accessible certifications ensuring that companies have the highly skilled workers they need and individuals are prepared to be successful in an Industry 4.0 world.
Skill Validation
Certifying over 100,000 candidates, the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC)®, an industry-led 501(c)3 non-profit, is America's leader in training and certifying foundational technical competencies for front-line technicians for in-demand, higher-wage, higher-skill jobs in advanced manufacturing and supply chain logistics.
Technicians with MSSC Certifications are qualified for 11.3 million jobs in front-line production, material handling, and distribution. 84% of executives surveyed agree there is a talent shortage in U.S. manufacturing. MSSC is helping industry close that gap as they prepare to manufacture the future!
Training Solutions
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Item Number:85-MT5Amatrol’s Electric Motor Control Learning System (85-MT5) covers electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners study industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, design, and troubleshoot AC electric motor control circuits for various applications.
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Item Number:90-EC1AThe Applied Electrical Control Learning System (90-EC1-A) teaches learners how to interpret, design, and operate relay control circuits using ladder diagrams. Electrical control is vital in the operation of electric and fluid power actuators and also forms the fundamental building block of automation systems like programmable logic controllers (PLCs), which are programmed using the electrical control schematic method, the ladder diagram.
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Item Number:ERSThere are eight "Simulation Modules" of increasing difficulty, starting with Controls Familiarization. The final modules combine elements of dipper fill at the rock face, and cab-side or blind-side truck loading. A simulated Mining Truck is built right in, to help teach truck spotting interaction. Key "Performance Indicators" measure how quickly and how carefully the simulated work is performed.
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Item Number:743-01This trainer provides students and instructors with the opportunity to demonstrate, investigate and fault-find the circuitry and operation of off-car charging systems.
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Item Number:730-10 / 730-00Desktop training systems provide very specific instruction and practice in the basic skills that are required by students as they embark on their careers.
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Item Number:740-01LJ Create's Electric Vehicle Systems Panel Trainer provides students and instructors with the opportunity to demonstrate, investigate, and fault-find a simulation of the electrical system of a typical electric vehicle.
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Item Number:810-000Teach the critical safety skill of electrical lock-out/tag-out with DAC Worldwide's Electrical Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System (Model: 810-000). This hands-on, portable trainer ensures your workforce is prepared to handle hazardous electrical energy safely and effectively.
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Item Number:85-MT7BAmatrol’s Electrical Power Distribution Learning System (85-MT7B) teaches a broad range of electrical advanced manufacturing skills, such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting modern power distribution systems that require skills ranging from setting up basic raceways to selecting appropriate over-current protection for sensitive equipment.
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Item Number:SMMT / MT / FGT / LOTOTeach Electro-Mechanical Maintenance skills with Bayport Technical products, such as training systems for Flanges and Gaskets, Lock Out/Tagout, Pumps, and Motors, as well as a Lubrication Working Demonstrator.
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Item Number:T5600Train learners on real-world process instrumentation with Amatrol’s T5600, featuring Endress+Hauser components for flow, level, pressure, temperature, HART, Bluetooth, and Ethernet communications.

















