Construction News
18/09/2019
Tackle Maintenance With Brady's Innovative Inspection Timer
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The innovative Brady Inspection Timer can help save lives by clearly showing on machines, equipment and tools when maintenance is needed. Its LED lights grab the attention of users and maintenance professionals alike from a distance and help avoid the use of uninspected or worn out equipment.
Brady Corporation's new Brady Inspection Timer clearly highlights when the next planned maintenance intervention is due. Versions are available that count down seven days, 30 days and 365 days. Each version is equipped with a dark green, light green, yellow and flashing red LED light that indicate a recently inspected up to an uncertain equipment status.
The Brady Inspection Timer can be applied directly to almost any machine, equipment or tool either with an adhesive, velcro, magnet, screw or zip ties. At the end of its predetermined inspection time interval, the tag can be reset until the 1 year+ tag battery is spent. A battery status indicator constantly shows how much power is left.
Opposed to other solutions, the Brady Inspection Timer's coloured LED lights can be seen from a distance and actively draw attention from users and passers-by. Machines, equipment and tools with the Brady Inspection Timer are easy to spot and not likely to exceed their maintenance interval determined by laws, regulations or company policies. This allows the Brady Inspection Timer to optimally support maintenance interventions that save lives.
For more information visit the Brady website.
Brady Corporation's new Brady Inspection Timer clearly highlights when the next planned maintenance intervention is due. Versions are available that count down seven days, 30 days and 365 days. Each version is equipped with a dark green, light green, yellow and flashing red LED light that indicate a recently inspected up to an uncertain equipment status.
The Brady Inspection Timer can be applied directly to almost any machine, equipment or tool either with an adhesive, velcro, magnet, screw or zip ties. At the end of its predetermined inspection time interval, the tag can be reset until the 1 year+ tag battery is spent. A battery status indicator constantly shows how much power is left.
Opposed to other solutions, the Brady Inspection Timer's coloured LED lights can be seen from a distance and actively draw attention from users and passers-by. Machines, equipment and tools with the Brady Inspection Timer are easy to spot and not likely to exceed their maintenance interval determined by laws, regulations or company policies. This allows the Brady Inspection Timer to optimally support maintenance interventions that save lives.
For more information visit the Brady website.
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