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Integrations via Azumuta's API

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Connect Machines & Devices

Azumuta has connected 100+ manufacturing tools and it’s constantly adding new integrations to ensure their clients have a fully connected factory floor. Thanks to the seamless and intuitive hardware integrations available within Azumuta, users are no longer tied to brand-specific software options that require complex integrations and development time. Instead, Azumuta enables instantly connected tools for error-proofing, data visibility, and automated data storage.

The tools that need to be used for a specific process within the factory floor, can be linked to the work instructions, checklists, and other documentation within Azumuta, creating a smooth experience for the user. Azumuta’s hardware integrations help eliminate inefficiencies, boost production time, and ensure complete traceability in an end-to-end connected supply chain. 

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Connect Digital Torque Wrench

With this integration, you’ll be able to connect your work instructions with your digital torque wrench to enable your operators to achieve highly-precise and consistent torque application. You’ll also obtain automatic logging of torque data for a detailed audit process that will help you with compliance and certification.
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About Azumuta's API

APIs are digital bridges that enable smooth data exchange between Azumuta and other systems, creating a well-connected manufacturing network. With Azumuta’s public APIs, organizations have the best of each tool in a consolidated infrastructure.

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