The Fluke Connect Assets wireless system is designed to make preventive maintenance practices possible for all maintenance managers.
Fluke Connect Assets changes the way equipment maintenance is documented, reported, and managed, giving maintenance managers a comprehensive view of all critical equipment — including baseline, historical, and current test tool measurement data, current status, and past inspection data — which enables them to set up and sustain a preventive maintenance or condition-based maintenance system easily with minimal investment, Fluke claims.
It features a wireless one-step measurement transfer from more than 30 Fluke Connect wireless test tools, eliminating manual recording of measurements so maintenance managers can be more confident that the equipment history is accurate.
The system’s features allow maintenance managers to analyse multiple types of predictive data (for example, electrical, vibration, infrared images) all in one program, side by side, in a visual format that enables easy scanning, Fluke says.
The company also claims it is the first software that “allows you to compare multiple measurement types in one system, making it easy to see correlations and spot problems”.
Key features include:
- Asset Health dashboard —is a hierarchy based overview of the status of all assets over time, with drill-downs to the individual asset record for more details. This permits managers to identify anomalies or correlations across equipment.
- Asset Analysis – is a record for each piece of equipment that is the single source for all of its maintenance information. Managers and technicians can trend and compare thermal, electrical and vibration data over time for each piece of equipment in order to make optimal repair and replacement decisions.
- Asset Status dashboard — allows managers to quickly scan the most recent status updates for key assets so they can better monitor team and equipment activity.
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