The Industrial Control Trainer (290-01) teaches students industrial electrical control systems commonly used in manufacturing and automation environments. This controls training system allows learners to build, operate, and troubleshoot industrial control circuits while developing foundational skills in electrical control, motor operation, and automation systems.
Ideal for industrial technology, automation, and engineering programs, the trainer helps students bridge the gap between theory and practical application through real-world control system exercises. Learners gain experience with industrial components and circuit configurations used throughout modern manufacturing facilities.
Features
- Hands-on industrial control training system
- Supports automation and industrial technology programs
- Real-world industrial control components
- Reinforces electrical control theory through application
- Ideal for troubleshooting and diagnostic training
Using the Industrial Control Trainer, students can develop skills in:
Industrial Control Circuits
Build and analyze industrial electrical control systems.
Motor Control Fundamentals
Understand motor starting, stopping, and control methods.
Electrical Wiring and Components
Identify and connect industrial electrical devices and control components.
Automation and Control Systems
Explore how industrial control systems are used in manufacturing environments.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Use systematic troubleshooting methods to identify and correct faults.
Curriculum & Program Integration
This trainer aligns with LJ Create’s Mechatronics and Engineering programs, where they’ve paired engaging curriculum and hands-on learning.
The curriculum for this learning system includes:
- Hands-on training experiments and activities
- Interactive online curriculum and instructional resources
- Teacher support materials and guided learning content
LJ Create trainers can be implemented as standalone learning systems or combined into larger pathway-based programs to support technical education initiatives.