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The Wrench Factor

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Welcome to The Wrench Factor, where we explore the technologies and innovations shaping the future of industrial asset management.In each episode, we dive into the biggest challenges facing frontline professionals, sharing real-world insights and practical strategies to help teams achieve best-in-class operations. From AI to asset reliability, we're talking about what matters most—right from the field.If you have an idea for a future topic, send your suggestion here: podcast@getmaintainx.comPowered by MaintainX

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24 episodios

episode Industry 4.0 In 2026: What's Changing & What's Next artwork

Industry 4.0 In 2026: What's Changing & What's Next

Walker Reynolds, President of 4.0 Solutions, has spent 26 years in the trenches of industrial transformation — from salt mines and steel plants to tier one automotive and large-scale enterprise consulting. He's built one of the most active communities in the Industry 4.0 space with 14,000 students at IIoT.University and 8,000 members in his Discord server. And he just wrapped the second year of ProveIt!, the conference where vendors don't just pitch — they have to prove their technology works. In this episode of The Wrench Factor, Walker lays out why so many digital transformation efforts are failing, what manufacturers need to change about how they think, and how to actually get started. What we cover: - What Walker observed at ProveIt! — and the massive gap between where manufacturers actually are vs. where the market is trying to take them - Why companies keep trying to solve Industry 4.0 problems with Industry 3.0 thinking, and why that never works - The spreadsheet question Walker asks every manufacturer he meets — and what the answer reveals about where your real problems are - What Unified Namespace (UNS) is and why it's still the right foundation for your digital infrastructure - The step-by-step path to becoming a digital company — from inventory to integration to iteration - Why the manufacturers asking "where do I start?" are actually in a better position than they think Key quote: "Every spreadsheet is the solution to somebody's problem. One of the best places to inventory all your problems is to inventory all your spreadsheets." — Walker Reynolds Resources mentioned: 4.0 Solutions YouTube Channel IIoT.University — free IIoT mini course (10 videos) IIoT.University/Discord — join 8,000+ members in the Industry 4.0 community virtualfactory.online — see a live Unified Namespace in action Timestamps: 00:00 — Intro & Walker's background 02:48 — What Walker observed at Prove It Year 2 06:56 — Why digital transformation efforts keep failing 10:00 — The spreadsheet question and how to inventory your problems 15:24 — What CMMS metrics like MTTR and MTBF reveal 16:00 — What is Unified Namespace (UNS)? 18:27 — How to get started: the step-by-step path to becoming a digital company

20 de may de 2026 - 22 min
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Making Digital Transformation Work on the Plant Floor

In this episode of The Wrench Factor, guest host Jake Hall (“The Manufacturing Millennial”) sits down with Audrey Van De Castle, Sr. Director of Operational Excellence Technology at Stanley Black & Decker, to explore what it actually takes to make digital transformation deliver value on the plant floor. As manufacturing teams become more comfortable with data and digital tools, the challenge is no longer whether to adopt technology, but how to use it effectively. Audrey shares how her team builds systems that collect, contextualize, and visualize shop-floor data for both plant teams and leadership—and why technology alone isn’t enough. Jake and Audrey discuss how COVID accelerated the shift to digital, why digitizing broken processes doesn’t fix performance, and what it takes to drive real adoption. They also share practical strategies to avoid “pilot purgatory,” rethink processes before adding tools, and make data accessible to frontline teams. The conversation also covers maintenance enablement and how AI use cases like mining work order notes depend on accurate, trustworthy data.

7 de may de 2026 - 23 min
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Maintenance Maturity: From Reactive to High-Performing

In this episode of The Wrench Factor, host Nick Haase sits down with Isabel Jardine, Manager of Solution Consulting at MaintainX, to break down the real patterns behind maintenance performance. After working with teams at every stage of maturity, Isabel has seen what separates reactive organizations from high-performing ones — and it’s rarely what people expect. Together, Nick and Isabel explore: * Why most maintenance transformations fail before software even matters * The stages of maintenance maturity — and how to recognize where you are * The behaviors, systems, and leadership decisions that actually move the needle * Where TPM and CMMS fit (and where they don’t) * What a realistic 90-day reset looks like for teams trying to level up This conversation is a practical look at what changes first, what changes next, and what never works when building a modern, high-performing maintenance organization.

17 de mar de 2026 - 26 min
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When Robotics Earns Its Place in Maintenance

In this episode of The Wrench Factor, guest host Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial, sits down with John Weiler, Associate Director of Sales at Boston Dynamics, to explore where robotics truly fits inside modern maintenance operations. Maintenance leaders today face mounting pressure: labor shortages, aging assets, increasing safety expectations, and relentless uptime demands. Traditional inspection methods—manual walkdowns, paper checklists, inconsistent reporting—are starting to break under that weight. The conversation goes beyond the “cool robot” factor to unpack: • Where robotics delivers measurable operational value—and where it doesn’t • The struggle to staff, standardize, or perform inspections safely • How more frequent, consistent data collection changes reliability outcomes • Why collecting thermal and visual data isn’t the hard part—and what separates teams that act on insights from those that drown in them • Common misconceptions and adoption challenges This episode is a grounded look at how robotics can support frontline teams, improve inspection consistency, and help build a more resilient, future-ready maintenance organization.

19 de feb de 2026 - 25 min
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Introducing High-Value Products to the Manufacturing Floor

When companies have a new product idea, the path from concept to production isn’t always clear—and the decisions made early can make or break success. In this live episode, Jake Hall [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/] (The Manufacturing Millennial) sits down with Rush LaSelle [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushlaselle/], CEO of Fathom Digital Manufacturing [https://fathommfg.com/], to unpack how ideas actually make it onto the manufacturing floor—and ultimately into the hands of customers. As one of the first touchpoints for companies bringing new products to life, Fathom helps teams navigate critical decisions around manufacturing processes, speed of iteration, cost vs. quality, and scalability. Rush shares insights from working with cutting-edge technologies like humanoid robotics, fast-paced innovation cycles, and global organizations pushing the limits of what’s possible.

27 de ene de 2026 - 22 min
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