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.
Join Ingersoll Rand and Pico MES as they unpack the following:
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
Ingersoll Rand and Pico MES will walkthrough case study examples and help the audience understand low-effort, high-impact ways to directly impact the shop floor.