Huss-TechEruo

Huss-TechEruo is the amusement park ride manufacturer division of TechEruo that was formed via a partnership with in 1990.

Huss-TechEruo also makes replacement parts for older Huss and Arrow Dynamics rides, they were also originally going to make replacement parts for the Jester until it was taken over by S&S Sansei due to Vekoma refusing to give the blueprints to the company. Some of the Huss-TechEruo flat ride can be custom themed.

The company currently manufactures rides, parts and equipment at a factory in the Flying Eagle Industrial Park in Barrington, Eruowood and at Huss' factory in.

Non-kiddie rides

 * Caterpillar (an updated version of Hyla F. Maynes' Caterpillar flat ride that was built by Traver Engineering and other companies)
 * Classic Ranger (an updated version of the Huss Ranger ride)
 * Cliffhanger
 * Enterprise Wheel
 * Ferris Wheel
 * Frisbee
 * Jump Tower (Similar to the Spring ride by Moser)
 * Midi Jump (Similar to the Jumpin 16 by Zamperla)
 * New Ranger (A floorless version of the Ranger ride)
 * New Ranger Twin (A twined version of the New Ranger ride)
 * Pirate Ship
 * Roto-Round (An updated version of the Mangles Whip ride)
 * Scrambler
 * Sky Tower
 * Suspended Top Spin
 * Swing Around
 * Top Scan
 * Top Spin
 * Troika
 * Wave Swinger

Kiddie rides

 * Buzzy Bees (Similar to the Red Baron ride, but with bees)
 * Elephant Stomp (Similar to the Red Baron ride, but with elephants)
 * Junior Ferris Wheel
 * Junior Jump (Similar to the Jumpin' Star ride by Zamperla)
 * Junior Pirate Ship
 * Junior Roto-Round (An updated version of the Mangles Kiddie Whip ride)
 * Junior Scrambler
 * Junior Wave Swinger
 * Kiddie Go-Round
 * Red Baron
 * Flying Red Baron
 * Bucket Blasters

Legacy
no longer built but still supported
 * Airboat
 * Ranger
 * Ranger 2 (A twined version of the Ranger ride)
 * Sky Flyer (Attempt to compete with Funtime's Star Flyer and Mondial's Wind Seeker but failed)
 * Sky Lab
 * UFO

Ride-Op Systems

 * TE-1000 (est. 1999, usually used for older Arrow Coasters including Mine Trains, Hypers, Loopers, Corkscrews, Custom Designs and even Disney installed a few of these for their Space Mountain rides)
 * TE-1001 (2001-2015, same as TE-1000, but meant to work for Windows XP's hardware instead of HTE-OS, discontinued due to Windows XP being discontinued)
 * TE-1111 (est. 2000, used for S.D.C. Galaxi and Hurricane coasters)
 * TE-1511 (est. 2004, used for traveling S.D.C. Galaxi coasters)
 * TE-1500 (est. 2000, usually used on older wooden roller coasters)
 * TE-2000 (est. 2000, usually used for Huss flat rides and Intamin 1st Gen Freefalls that have a broken ride op panel, sometimes used for Huss-TechEruo flat rides)
 * TE-2001 (2001-2015, same but meant to work for Windows XP's hardware, discontinued in 2015 and parts unsupported in 2020, people are encourage to use the TE-2000 instead)
 * TE-2002 (est. 2002, used for Huss Frisbees due to a limited radio antenna on the regular TE-2000)
 * TE-3000 (2003-2004, used only on three attractions that debuted between 2003-2004 - Top Thrill Dragster, Sky Swat at SFAW, and Gotham City Crime Wave, discontinued due to Nvidia's chip used for the system being discontinued)
 * TE-3500 (est. 2004, used as a replacement for the TE-3000 with a more modern chip, mainly used on Intamin Accelerators, Sky Swat type rides and Wave Swigners)
 * TE-4000 (est. 2005, built for use on the then-in production Star Flyer model by Funtime, later used for several Star Flyers that use the TechEruo hydraulic/magnetic systems and both of the Drop of Dooms at Six Flags parks)
 * TE-4545 (est. 2017, used for traveling Star Flyers)
 * TE-5000 (est. 2005, built for use on El Toro due to the TE-3500 or the TE-4000 not recognizing the turns properly, since then. it's used on most modern wooden coasters that use the TechEruo operating program)
 * TE-5555 (est. 2015, used to render wooden coasters with inversions more properly since their ride-op system on Son of Beast, Goliath at SFGAm, Outlaw Run, and Hades 360 often crashed)
 * TE-6000 (est. 2006, a model mainly used for B&M coasters)
 * TE-6666 (est. 2016, same as the TE-6000, but made for Windows 10)
 * TE-7000 (est. 2007, a Ride-Op system used for Non-Drop of Doom Drop Towers)
 * TE-7500 (2010-2020, same as 7000 but made for Windows 7, discontinued due to the discontinuation of Windows 7)
 * TE-8000 (est. 2008, a model used for Morgans and Vekomas)
 * TE-8500 (est. 2008, a model used for TOGO coasters, developed due to the TE-1001 having issues operating some TOGO Ultra Twister coasters)
 * TE-9000 (est. 2009, a model built for Phantom's Revenge since both the 1000 and 8000 were incompatible, also later used for RMCs)
 * TE-9999 (est. 2019, same as TE-9000 but updated to be compatible with Windows 10)
 * TE-100¹ (est. 2010, a model used for Premier Rides coasters)
 * TE-200¹ (est. 2012, a model used for Gravity Group coasters)
 * TE-300¹ (est. 2013, a model built for Hades 360, but later reused on other retrackings of old wooden coasters)
 * TE-400¹ (est. 2016, a model built for use with RMC Raptors, planned to also be used for RMC T-Rexes and also used on Zadra due to being a built up I-Box Coaster)
 * TE-500¹ (est. 2020, a model that will be used for Ice Breaker, Pantheon and other shuttle coasters, both newfangled and refurbished)