Digital
Work Instructions & Shop Floor Control That Prevent Mistakes
Work Instructions
ProSuite guides operators step-by-step and adds real process control—so the wrong tool, the wrong bolt, or the wrong sequence can be prevented before defects move forward!
Why “digital instructions” alone don’t stop defects
Paperless is not the same as error-proof. When work is still manual, mistakes happen in the moments that matter: the wrong tool, a missed step, a bolt tightened out of sequence, or a variation executed incorrectly.
How ProSuite improves throughput & lowers rework
Reduce rework and rejects: prevent wrong actions during assembly, not after final inspection.
Faster training: visual, step-by-step work instructions support consistent execution.
Less disruption: scale from a single station to multiple stations with centralized data.
If you operate outside classic “high-volume / low-variant” environments, ProSuite supports structured execution even when variation is high—so performance stays predictable.
Key capabilities for shop-floor performance
Process control that prevents mistakes
Enable/disable tools to prevent tightening the wrong bolt or tightening in the wrong sequence.
Interactive socket guidance that can block operation if the wrong socket is in place.
Visual, step-by-step instructions that guide the operator through the correct sequence.
Traceability that’s useful for operations
Automatic registration of tightening results and storage of assembly data.
Serial-number tracking and the ability to isolate affected products when issues arise (multi-station setups).
Connectivity for modern stations
Integrate fastening tools and other connected devices across your stations.
Support Industry 4.0 use cases with scalable options and add-ons.
Scale from one station to full line control
Start where value is immediate, then expand: Industry 4.0
- Basic: one station with guided work + controlled execution + local data storage.
- Expert: link stations, centralize storage/configuration, add reporting and external data access.
- Enterprise: multi-station orchestration, line control, variant handling, and MES/ERP interfacing.





