Assembly & Usage
Parts in devices
Section titled “Parts in devices”The Assembled view shows all spare parts that are currently installed in devices. When a part is assembled into a device, the assembled quantity is removed from regular inventory and assigned to the device. The inventory history of the spare part is updated to show which quantity from which location was installed into which device.
Tracking spare parts in devices helps you answer questions like:
- Which parts are currently in this device?
- When was this part installed?
- How many of this part are currently in use across all devices?
Assembly and disassembly
Section titled “Assembly and disassembly”Parts can only be assembled or disassembled within work orders. Three source options are available:
- Inventory — the part must be available in sufficient quantity in inventory
- Staging — the part must be present in the work order’s picking list
- New — no existing inventory required; the part is assigned directly to the device without changing inventory levels
The “New” option applies to both assembly and disassembly.
Assembling a part into a device
Section titled “Assembling a part into a device”When you install a spare part into a device:
- Depending on the source (Inventory or Staging), the quantity is deducted there; with “New” the inventory does not change
- The part appears in the Assembled view linked to the device
- An inventory history entry is created
Disassembling a part from a device
Section titled “Disassembling a part from a device”When you remove a part from a device:
- The part is removed from the device’s assembled parts
- It can be returned to inventory or marked for disposal
- An inventory history entry is created
Parts in work orders
Section titled “Parts in work orders”During work order execution, technicians record which spare parts were used. The usage and any notes are saved in the work order and linked to the spare part. This makes it possible to trace which parts were used even long after the work order has been completed.
Usage types
Section titled “Usage types”Each use of a spare part in a work order is recorded with a usage type. Some types require the part to already be assembled in the device.
| Usage Type | Description | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Assembly | Installing a part into a device | none |
| Disassembly | Removing a part from a device | Part must be assembled |
| Cleaning | Part used for cleaning | Part must be assembled |
| Repair | Part used for a repair | Part must be assembled |
| Calibration | Part used for calibration | Part must be assembled |
| Update | Part used for an upgrade or update | Part must be assembled |
Parts in cases
Section titled “Parts in cases”Cases can also reference spare parts — for example, to indicate which parts were damaged or need replacement. Cases can also reference spare parts — for example, to indicate which parts were damaged or need replacement.
System-wide tracking
Section titled “System-wide tracking”Parts usage is tracked across work orders, cases, and devices, giving you a complete picture of consumption patterns, costs, and reorder needs. Parts usage is tracked across work orders, cases, and devices, giving you a complete picture of consumption patterns, costs, and reorder needs.

