• The Omron LD Mobile Robot is a self-navigating Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) designed for dynamically moving material in challenging environments that may include confined passageways as well as dynamic and peopled locations. Unlike traditional autonomously guided vehicles (AGVs), Omron Mobile Robot requires no facility modifications, such as floor magnets or navigational beacons, saving users deployment costs.
  • Build upon your mechatronics and automation studies with the MAS-200 Modular Assembly System from industry-leaders at SMC. This hands-on training system emulates a real industrial assembly process, incorporating the major technologies required by today’s automated industry into one, compact system. The complete system consists of five stations that work both independently and in unison to assemble a complete product with a metal base, bearing, shaft and lid. The fifth station is located between the others and is responsible for transferring and assembling the parts; which can be done via a pneumatic assembly or robotic assembly. The modular design of the equipment allows a vast range of options since the stations are completely autonomous, but can be assembled to form a complete manufacturing cell. MAS-201: Base Feeding Station MAS-202: Bearing Insertion Station MAS-203: Shaft Insertion Station MAS-204: Lid Positioning Station MAS-205: Transfer and Assembly Station – Robotic or Pneumatic
  • The MAP-200s consist of a series of individual tabletop mechatronics training systems that carry out a specific and different material handling task commonly seen in industrial settings. Robust, Rugged, and Versatile, these tabletop hands-on training systems are designed to teach students a wide array of industrial automation – Pneumatics, Electrical, Industrial Safety and Automation Processes, PLC Programming, Sensors, and Troubleshooting! The MAP-205 combines the MAP-201, MAP-202, MAP-203, and MAP-204 into a single integrated mini-cell assembly. The MAP-205 assembles and disassembles a product (metal turning mechanism) via 4 handling devices working together on a single tabletop frame. Feeding the base Assembling the bearing Inserting the shaft Placing the lid
  • The flagship Management Execution System software from SMC brings Industry 4.0 technology and digital software to students’ fingertips. This online and connected system gives real-time feedback and data from the physical system, allowing students to learn crucial Industry 4.0 technologies and concepts in a project-based, real-world, tangible way. Users are able to control and manage the system, store and monitor all of the data regarding the manufacturing process, and gather valuable information pertaining to their orders. It is structured into four blocks: Management, Movements, Supervision and Administration. General features: Access via Internet/LAN Multi-Platform Multi-User / Several roles
  • The Innotek Lockout-Tagout Training system provides learners with hardware allowing for demonstration and assessment of LOTO procedures. Lock-Out Tag-Out trainer puts students in the front seat of proper safety procedures in industrial workplaces. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), lock-out/tag-out is one of the Top 10 “”Most Serious Violations”” and “”Most Often Cited Violations”” in industrial workplaces. LOTO must be taken seriously, as lives could be at stake. Workers maintaining equipment can be seriously injured from the unexpected energization of, release of stored energy from, or startup of equipment. Proper Lock-Out Tag-Out procedures establish standards for the shutdown of equipment, so that energy sources can be isolated to prevent the release of potentially-hazardous energy during routine maintenance activities. Following proper LOTO procedures helps workers to avoid preventable workplace accidents and injuries. The LOTO-101 training system is a functional system and operates a pump/tank circuit with various power sources and valves for multiple training scenarios. All required safety devices are included with the system for both electrical and mechanical devices.
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