Boost Efficiency with Equipment Maintenance Software

Detect issues and predict maintenance needs before they lead to preventable downtime or machine failure. Advanced AI monitors machines for small irregularities and alerts you as soon as they occur, equipping your team to put out fires before they start. Get started today by enabling Scout on any Guidewheel-connected machine.

Scaleable and cost effective

Scout works on any Guidewheel-connected machine and is a fraction of the cost of traditional predictive maintenance solutions.

No AI or Engineering expertise required

Guidewheel’s AI Engineers build and maintain the models for each of your machines. There’s no additional work for your team.

No new hardware to install

Scout pulls data from the same sensors as the Guidewheel platform. No additional hardware is required.

No new system to learn

Scout leverages the same features and functionality you use in Guidewheel today. There’s no separate UI or new features to learn.

 

Detect the undetectable

Advanced AI models evaluate minute-level data about machine performance. By evaluating a number of power variables simultaneously, Scout detects the small, imperceptible changes that are early warnings of a potential issue or failure.

 

Stay ahead of issues

When a deviation from standard is detected, Scout alerts your team so they can take action. Scout uses the same Alerting functionality as the core Guidewheel platform, making it seamless for your team to integrate into their daily workflow.

 

Gets smarter over time

The events, actions taken, and full context surrounding them are logged in Guidewheel, giving you a full audit trail. This allows your team to perform detailed root-cause analysis. And Scout learns from every event, getting smarter and more powerful over time.

 
 

The impact of Scout

Fortune 500 auto manufacturer

Scout detected abnormal performance on a critical motor and a temporary fix was performed. Scout verified machine stability until a permanent fix could be performed. Impact: Averted a shutdown that would have cost thousands in lost production.

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