MINNEAPOLIS, United States — March 3, 2026 — Graco Inc. has unveiled a new wirelessly connected fluid management system designed to improve how maintenance fluids are tracked and billed during field equipment servicing.
The new Pulse Mobile system was introduced at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas and is described by the company as the first automated solution that wirelessly tracks fluid dispensing from service and lubrication trucks working at remote job sites.
Industries such as mining, construction and forestry frequently service heavy machinery directly at worksites. In many cases, technicians still record fluid usage manually, a process that can lead to inventory discrepancies, inaccurate billing, and wasted product.
The Pulse Mobile platform aims to solve that problem by automatically recording every ounce of maintenance fluid dispensed during field operations.
According to the company, the system can link each dispensing event to specific equipment assets, work orders, and service technicians, helping equipment dealers and fleet operators maintain accurate service records while improving operational efficiency.
“Pulse Mobile extends the capabilities to the field that our trusted Pulse Pro platform delivers in the shop,” said Jake Elmer, global category lead for service and repair at Graco.
“Service technicians can now ensure every ounce of fluid used in field maintenance is captured and tied directly to the work performed.”
Improving Visibility Across Maintenance Operations
Pulse Mobile automatically uploads dispensing data to a cloud-based platform where it can be combined with workshop data collected by Graco’s existing Pulse Pro system.
This integration allows equipment owners and dealers to monitor fluid inventory and dispensing activities across both workshop and field servicing operations through a single dashboard.
Designed for Tough Jobsite Conditions
The system includes a ruggedized meter with an IP69K rating, enabling it to operate in harsh environments where heavy equipment is commonly serviced. The meter is built to withstand vibration, extreme weather, and heavy-duty field use.
Graco says this durability makes the system suitable for remote operations in sectors such as mining, construction, and logging.
Quick Installation for Field Teams
The company also designed the system to be quickly deployed. Field teams can install and configure Pulse Mobile in about a day, allowing service operations to adopt the technology without major workflow disruptions.
Technicians can access the system using a PIN or NFC tag, simplifying authentication and daily use in field environments.
Innovation During a Milestone Year
The launch comes as Graco marks its 100th anniversary, highlighting the company’s continued focus on fluid handling technologies for industrial and heavy equipment applications.
With Pulse Mobile, the company aims to bring automated fluid tracking capabilities beyond the workshop and into field servicing environments where accurate fluid management has traditionally been difficult.
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