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TD World News: CM Labs Updates Motor Grader Simulator Training Pack

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CM Labs Simulations, developer of Vortex training simulators, announced an update to its Motor Grader Simulator Training Pack, which includes an operator scoring feature.

The new version of the Motor Grader Training Pack tracks all operating metrics during training exercises, and rolls them up into a single score that updates in real time. These metrics include cycle time, blade efficiency, number of blade contacts with wheels or obstacles, grade quality, idle time, fuel consumption, and more.

This solution allows organizations to customize the scoring system to take their most important success criteria into consideration. This, in turn, allows instructors to objectively re-assess operators after every training session, if needed, in order to meet training objectives more rapidly.

CM Labs Simulations, developer of Vortex training simulators, announced an update to its Motor Grader Simulator Training Pack, which includes an operator scoring feature.

The new version of the Motor Grader Training Pack tracks all operating metrics during training exercises, and rolls them up into a single score that updates in real time. These metrics include cycle time, blade efficiency, number of blade contacts with wheels or obstacles, grade quality, idle time, fuel consumption, and more.

This solution allows organizations to customize the scoring system to take their most important success criteria into consideration. This, in turn, allows instructors to objectively re-assess operators after every training session, if needed, in order to meet training objectives more rapidly.

The update for the Motor Grader Training Pack also implements new earthmoving technology that allows trainees to actually feel the dirt in front of the blade, which is essential when learning how to efficiently operate a motor grader. The Motor Grader Training Pack incorporates Smart Training Technology, which provides a training tool that delivers the most transferable skills anywhere, outside of the real equipment.

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