Probe Health Report
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Myriad data points lend toward a comprehensive picture on the quality and slumpSlump is defined as the number of inches (or millimeters) concrete will sag, or slump, when a special test cone filled with the concrete is turned upside down and the cone pulled off the concrete. In other markets this is called ‘consistency’. Consistency for concrete can be stated different ways. Examples are: slump, flow, workability. We mostly use ‘slump’. of concrete mixtures. Inaccurate readings from your COMMANDassurance ProbeA probe device mounted in the side of a bin to measure the moisture content of aggregate materials such as sand. creates significant risk with each loadThe total amount of concrete or asphalt that is being or has been batched for delivery. batched, which is where this report factors in as a safeguard. When readings are collected by the probe without critical information like rotation speed or temperature, concrete mixtures become inconsistent. Alerts are then triggered and contribute toward a snowball effect of employeeUser accounts for drivers, dispatchers, and other staff to perform varying functions in TrackIt. actions that may result in further wasted materials.
The results generated here give a high-level overview of recorded incidents based on readings with certain details missing, regularly-triggered alerts, battery levels, and more. Additional probe data may be used on the Load Properties report.