Electrical assembly for industrial applications can require hundreds, if not thousands of fastened connections. Many manufacturers use a variety of torque tools for their applications, which quickly creates a nightmare situation in terms of isolated data sets, lack of traceability, and a heavily burdened IT team that’s tasked with writing custom code for integration. Manufacturers have a lot of options when it comes to dependable, smart IoT torque tools, but few integrate well into an error-proofing platform and are widely embraced by shop floor operators.
1. The chaos of variety: why a high variety of devices from different brands can make it difficult to error-proof applications
2. How to identify inefficiencies before they happen: look for early indicators of quality issues, rework, and inconsistent operator training
3. More opportunities for productivity: this ranges from operator guidance, using simple connected devices, and learning how to leverage data
2. How to identify inefficiencies before they happen: look for early indicators of quality issues, rework, and inconsistent operator training
3. More opportunities for productivity: this ranges from operator guidance, using simple connected devices, and learning how to leverage data
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