Certification Carts

FANUC America offers Certified Education Training (CERT) to qualifying high schools, community colleges, and universities. With FANUC America's educational products, students can learn to utilize the latest automation technology in robots, CNC, ROBODRILL, and integrated solutions while applying science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills.

  • Robotic Welding Education
    Easy-to-Program, Classroom Ready Weld Educational Cart
    Item Number:
    APTARC50

    Welding programs that want to teach the latest technologies will add robotic welding to their program offering. This easy-to-program collaborative robot...

  • Authorized FANUC CNC Integrator
    Top of the line LMV-F400 Milling Machine along with an attached FANUC LR Mate 200iD Robot arm
    Item Number:
    LMV-F400 RL

    An excellent teaching machine with an all in one production center. This top of the line Milling Machine includes an attached FANUC LR Mate 200iD Robot arm. With this machine, educators have everything they will need to teach students both Robot programming and CNC machining.

  • FANUC collaborative educational package
    Collaborative robot learning for the future of automation.

    The NEW CRX educational package presents a new take on robot training. It features a FANUC CRX-10iA collaborative robot and all the functions required to teach core programming skills.

  • FANUC CR-4iA Collaborative Robot
    Take your training where you need it.

    The FANUC Fenceless Collaborative Cert Cart was developed by combining FANUC DCS Position and Speed Check software with an Allen Bradley SafeZone Mini Safety Laser Scanner. The result is FANUC’s NEW FENCELESS CERT Cart, which still fits through a standard door and runs off 110V power. The FENCELESS cart allows a greater work envelope and introduces students to the latest integrated safety products from FANUC and Allen Bradley.

  • FANUC’s NEW Fenceless Cart
    Uncage your students' ability to get hands-on with robotics - introducing the NEW Fanuc Fenceless Cart!

    The NEW FANUC LR Mate 200iD/4S Fenceless CERT Cart was developed from combining FANUC DCS Position and Speed Check software with an Allen Bradley SafeZone Mini Safety Laser Scanner. The result is FANUC’s NEW Fenceless Cart that will still fit through a standard door and runs off 110V power. The Fenceless cart allows a greater work envelope and introduces students to the latest in integrated safety products from FANUC and Allen Bradley.

  • CNC Training Equipment
    The CNC certification cart takes training to a new level by allowing students to experience the complete programming, setup and operational workflow right inside the classroom.
    Item Number:
    LMV-400 CNC

    The Levil CNC certification milling cart enables students to gain exposure to milling practices, including on-machine programming, set up and operation. The small footprint with easy access allows portability, eliminating intimidation that much larger machines can impose on students when first entering CNC programs. The portable machine runs on a standard single-phase 110vAC outlet and is capable of being moved from classroom to classroom through a standard doorway.

  • Machine Tending Education Cell (MTEC)
    Machine Tending Educational Cell with CNC Simulator
    Item Number:
    MTEC-SIM

    This machine comes ready for mill and lathe operation with the robot moving a blank from a pick location to a simulated mill vice or lathe chuck all in one compact cell. The student can see the machine tool come to life on the monitor, hear the tools cutting, and crash the machine (virtually).

  • Lincoln Electric Robitc Welding Trainers
    Advancing the Manufacturing Skills of the Next Generation
    Item Number:
    AD2446-1, AD2446-2, AD2446-3

    The Lincoln Electric Robotic ClassMate Cell is a complete robotic training solution designed to meet the need for advanced manufacturing training. Instructors can teach robotic concepts in the classroom and quickly move to the lab for welding practice. Students can perform offline programming and then test their skills at a manufacturing-ready robotic cell.