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October 19, 2010 - Based on tool storage box with HID proximity card keyless entry system and PC-based database, Level 5(TM) ATC uses digital imaging technology to scan each tool in drawer and determine its status. Audio system announces tool issue and return. If tool status is questionable, system can display disrupted tool transaction on 7 in. LCD or it can be identified in audit image at administrator's PC. User log data and time-date information is available for every transaction.

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Snap-on Industrial
2801 80th St.
Kenosha, WI, 53141 1410
USA



Level 5(TM) ATC from Snap-on® Industrial Breaks New Ground in Tool Management


KENOSHA, Wis., -- For industries around the world, precise, efficient tool control can mean the difference between project success and failure. With the introduction of the automated Level 5(TM) ATC tool control system from Snap-on® Industrial, advanced digital imaging technology delivers another layer of security in applications that extend from standard jobs to highly controlled, mission-critical functions.

Snap-on Industrial is a division of Snap-on Incorporated.

In addition to day-to-day issues like inefficient maintenance practices or critical tool breakdown, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) and maintaining strict Foreign Material Exclusion (FME) procedures pose a whole new level of risk. The Snap-on Level 5 ATC system advances tool management by ensuring both tool access and security. The blending of a proven tool storage box design with keyless entry, plus a powerful PC-based database and innovative digital imaging technology, has created a premium asset management category.

Snap-on Level 5 ATC starts with Snap-on Industrial's HID proximity card keyless entry system. Each user's assigned ID or key card is embedded with a user-specific code, so the tool storage unit knows at every moment exactly who has accessed the system.

As the tool storage unit is accessed to remove or return tools, ATC uses digital imaging technology to scan each tool in the drawer and determine its status. ATC's audio system announces tool issue and return. If tool status is questionable, the Snap-on Level 5 ATC can display the disputed tool transaction on the 7" LCD or it can be identified in the audit image at the administrator's PC. User log data and time-date information is available for every transaction.

"Snap-on Industrial Level 5 ATC represents the next generation in managing access to tools and equipment for organizations that demand strict accountability," said Pat McDevitt, manager, business development for Snap-on Industrial. "The system ensures that people throughout the network know the status of tools and equipment. Companies will see the value the first day it's deployed."

The process is simple - scan the proximity card to log in, enter a work location, and remove or return the tools. Digital cameras located in the top of the unit capture a scan of the drawer and determine which tools have been removed or returned. The user then logs out. After each user logout, the digital imaging devices forward full-drawer images and log files to the PC where they are stored for later access.


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