Tool, and its physical units are tool inventory: individual, serialized instances of that model. One model can back many units. Tools are always serialized; there are no lot-tracked or untracked tools.
You curate the definition in the Tools Library and act on the physical units in Tools Inventory. Both surfaces live in the Supply Chain section of the sidebar. Procedure steps reference tools to record which unit an operator used.
Subtypes
A subtype groups tool models beyond their tool number. Torque wrenches of several models can share aTorque Wrench subtype, which lets a run step call out a class of tool without naming one model. You set subtypes in the Subtypes field on a tool model, and a model can carry more than one. A step’s tool field can then validate against a subtype to accept any unit spanning those models. For the steps, see Manage tool models.
Fields
A tool model carries the part fields plus a few tool specifics.| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Tool Number | Identifies the tool model. Required. |
| Revision | Engineering revision value. Required. Revising creates the next revision as a new record. |
| Description | Free text. |
| Subtypes | One or more groupings the model belongs to. |
| Maintenance Interval | How long a unit stays in service after each service date. Applies to every unit of the model. |
| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | Unique identifier for the unit. Required. |
| Tool / Part | The tool model this unit instances. Required. |
| Location | Where the unit sits. An unavailable location makes the unit unavailable. |
| Last Service Date | When the unit was last serviced. Drives the service due date. |
| URI | Optional link, such as a calibration certificate. |
Maintenance interval and status
The maintenance interval lives on the tool model; each unit carries its own last service date. ION adds the interval to a unit’s last service date to derive a Service Due date, and from that a Maintenance Status of Available or Unavailable. A unit past its service due date reads Overdue and Unavailable; a unit in an unavailable location also reads Unavailable regardless of its service schedule. If the interval or the last service date is missing, service due readsN/A. See track maintenance status.