New capability makes Fluke Connect Assets the only system that saves measurements directly from the test tool to the work order


Fluke introduces Work Orders, the latest enhancement to the Fluke Connect® Assets, an asset management software solution that works with the Fluke Connect system of wireless test tools to simplify preventive maintenance. Using this new Fluke Connect Assets feature maintenance managers can:

Create work orders from anywhere.

Eliminate data-entry errors by saving measurement data directly from the tool and associating it with the work order.

Prioritize maintenance work orders based on reliable test measurement data specific to the plant asset, use this data to assign the work order to the technician most suited to solve the problem.

Technicians are provided with actual measurement data right in the work order allowing them to better understand the problem and work instructions.

The Fluke Connect system allows entire maintenance teams to capture and wirelessly share data via their smartphones. Using the AutoRecord™ feature measurements are transferred directly from Fluke Connect wireless test tools – eliminating transcription errors – and can be uploaded to FlukeCloud™ storage. Measurements can be assigned to a specific asset for sharing and analysis. Technicians can collaborate with their colleagues to discuss problems while sharing data and images in real time with ShareLive™ video calls, which speeds problem solving, decision-making and approvals.

For more information visit: flukeconnect.com.

 



March 8, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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