How Connected Tools Fit Into the Broader Industry 4.0 Shift

Connected tools for Industry 4.0 stream real-time machine data to cut downtime, simplify maintenance, and lower costs—learn how to get started today.

Connected tools for Industry 4.0 stream real-time machine data to cut downtime, simplify maintenance, and lower costs—learn how to get started today.

Data-driven fastening turns each joint into an auditable signal to spot bad batches, tool wear, and operator drift—start a pilot to catch issues early.

End-to-end traceability for riveted joints makes every rivet an auditable data record with timestamps and images—see how it works and get started now.

Smart assembly boosts fastening teams with digital twins, AI sequencing and torque sensors to cut rework and speed work — learn how to implement it.

Automated riveting is moving beyond big factories—compact electric riveters save space, time, and rejects. Learn how to get started today.

Smart riveting tools cut cycle times and boost joint quality by logging torque, force, and vibration. See failures early—learn how to pick and integrate one.

Smart riveting boosts productivity by replacing inconsistent manual force with precise actuators and sensors for instant defect detection. Learn more.

Safer riveting workflows cut errors with traceable parts, smart sensors, AI checks and predictive maintenance—learn practical steps to implement them now.

Connected production raises fastening tool expectations: get per-fastener torque/angle traceability, real-time alarms, and clean data for analytics. Learn more.