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Kuhn Redvista app is digital maintenance assistant

01-01-2019 | |
Richt telefoon of tablet op de machine, en de app zoekt er de documentatie bij. - Foto's: Kuhn
Richt telefoon of tablet op de machine, en de app zoekt er de documentatie bij. - Foto's: Kuhn

Machinery manufacturer Kuhn introduces the smart app Redvista, a machinery maintenance assistant.

The Redvista app by Kuhn is free. It shows the user where all the maintenance points on a machine are located. After downloading the app the user must scan a sticker or symbol on the machine, using the smartphone’s camera. The app then loads the correct and most up to date maintenance information.

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Aim the smartphone or tablet at the machine, and the Redvista app will automatically show the correct maintenance documentation. - Photos: Kuhn

Aim the smartphone or tablet at the machine, and the Redvista app will automatically show the correct maintenance documentation. – Photos: Kuhn

In order to see where all the maintenance points – for lubricating for instance – are located on the machine, the user can simply point the smartphone’s camera on the machine. All the maintenance points will then appear on the screen of the smartphone.

Workshop manuals

Kuhn’s goal is to make workshop manuals redundant, since these often go missing. With the app, every farmer, driver and mechanic has access to the correct and up to date maintenance information.

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The app shows where lubrication and maintenance points are located on the machine.

The app shows where lubrication and maintenance points are located on the machine.

Users must register on MyKuhn.com, after which they can upload the serial number of the machine in order to use the app. At this moment, the app is available in 8 countries, amongst others the UK, France, Germany and Poland. At the upcoming Sima show, Kuhn will receive a Silver Innovation Award for the Redvista app.

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