RFID Electronic Label Manufacturers Share RFID Tool Management 123
The daily maintenance of tools is a delicate task, and the quality, accuracy, and completeness of maintenance tools all affect the quality of maintenance, thereby affecting safety. In daily maintenance work, hundreds of tools are often used, with a wide variety, complex specifications, and a large quantity. Scientific management of tools is crucial for safety production. Traditional tool management has low efficiency, messy tool specifications, and real-time control of tool status, resulting in low tool usage and even loss. By utilizing RFID technology to manage tools, it is possible to achieve rapid tool collection, return, and inventory, improving tool management efficiency and security.
RFID Electronic Label Manufacturers Share RFID Tool Management 123
RFID tool management process
1. Before tools are stored in the warehouse, RFID electronic tags should be pasted on the tools, and basic information such as tool name, model, specification, place of origin, brand name, packaging, etc. should be entered to classify the tools for storage.
2. Tool lending tools are usually fixed for use in specific workplaces, but sometimes they need to be lent to other places. The RFID information of the borrowed tool is read through an RFID reader, and the lending time, borrowing department, and personnel information are automatically collected at a glance. Managers can better grasp the lending situation of the tool, ensuring that it is not abused or lost.
3. The tool return process is completed by reading the information on the tool label through an RFID reader and verifying it with the information left during lending. The tool is then returned to the corresponding location in the warehouse.
4. Before tool inventory, tool inventory required a lot of time and manpower, and there were significant errors, making it easy to miss or duplicate inventory. After using RFID tools to manage tags, the RFID tags installed on the tool were read by the RFID handheld device, and data was automatically collected to complete the inventory and generate reports, reducing inventory time and improving accuracy.
5. Tool maintenance/tracking RFID tool management can record the repair history and maintenance records of tools through RFID tags, helping administrators better understand the status and performance of tools, timely carry out repairs and maintenance, and improve work efficiency. It is also possible to better understand the usage of tools, including their location, usage time, and personnel, and to track their usage frequency and status in a timely manner for repair or replacement.
6. When the tool reaches the specified service life or is damaged and cannot be used again, it should be scrapped. After reading the label information on the tool through an RFID reader or RFID handheld terminal, enter the scrapping reason, handler, approver, and other relevant information in the system for scrapping.
RFID Electronic Label Manufacturers Share RFID Tool Management 123
Common scenarios for managing RFID tools
1. The construction industry requires a large amount of tools and equipment, whether it is a wrench worth ten yuan or a fluid purity detector worth tens of thousands. Any type of tool should be found in a timely manner when needed for production.
2. Railway maintenance requires the use of various types and specifications of tools for railway line maintenance, with scattered usage scenarios. By installing RFID electronic tags on each tool, installing RFID readers at the entrance of the warehouse to identify incoming and outgoing tools, and conducting authorization management, readers can also be installed on construction vehicles to monitor the tools on the vehicles in real time and provide real-time reminders when tools are dropped.
3. As a special occasion, prison labor places require strict management of dangerous materials such as tools. Losing one item can bring significant safety hazards. By installing RFID readers and writers at critical nodes and labor places, the location and usage of tools can be monitored in real time, and they can be collected on a per person basis. When encountering risk situations, the system automatically alerts and plays a role in risk prevention.
4. When producing large equipment (such as high-speed trains, ships, etc.), workers need to bring a lot of tools to various sections for construction. By installing RFID readers in the tool car to monitor the tools on the car in real time, they can prevent tools from falling and save time for operators to manage tools. For further information on products and solutions, please contact
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