Fluke Reliability
Fluke's connected reliability platform combining AI condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and industrial IoT for manufacturing.
What it does
Fluke Reliability (part of Fortive Corporation) combines Fluke's industrial measurement instrumentation with the eMaint CMMS and Azima DLI vibration monitoring capabilities into an integrated reliability and predictive maintenance platform for manufacturers. AI capabilities include AI-powered vibration analysis that detects bearing, gear, and motor faults from vibration data before they cause equipment failure, ML anomaly detection on motor current and thermal signatures, automated fault severity scoring that ranks maintenance priorities by urgency, predictive maintenance scheduling that suggests maintenance interventions before failures occur, and reliability analytics that surface which assets have the highest downtime cost and maintenance ROI opportunity.
Strengths
- Mid-market manufacturers use Fluke Reliability for AI-powered condition monitoring - vibration analysis and anomaly detection on critical rotating equipment replacing expensive manual inspection programs.
- Large manufacturers and utilities use Fluke Reliability for enterprise predictive maintenance programs - AI monitoring across large asset fleets and reliability analytics informing capital investment and maintenance budget decisions.
- Fluke Reliability (part of Fortive Corporation) combines Fluke's industrial measurement instrumentation with the eMaint CMMS and Azima DLI vibration monitoring capabilities into an integrated reliability and predictive maintenance platform for manufacturers.
Watch-outs
- Hardware and software bundle creates dependency: Fluke Reliability's AI capabilities are most fully realized with Fluke measurement hardware and sensors — organizations with existing condition monitoring hardware from other vendors have less native integration.
- Vibration analysis requires measurement engineering expertise: Getting value from AI vibration analysis requires appropriate sensor placement, measurement protocols, and interpretation by reliability engineers — AI amplifies expert knowledge but does not replace it.
- Platform consolidation from acquisitions is ongoing: Fluke Reliability is built from multiple acquired capabilities (eMaint, Azima DLI) — buyers should assess the integration status and unified product roadmap before committing.
Pricing
Fluke Reliability platform pricing based on asset count and monitoring scope. Not published. Mid-market implementations typically $20,000 to $100,000+ annually including hardware and software. Enterprise pricing negotiated.