Best Practices for QR Labels on Tools

Durable QR labels make scanning reliable in workshops, warehouses, trucks, and harsh jobsite conditions.

A QR system is only as good as the label. If the code is hidden, scratched, or placed on a surface that gets heavy friction, workers will stop scanning.

Place labels on flat visible surfaces, clean the tool before applying them, and protect codes on equipment that sees dust, water, oil, or concrete.

Tools Tracker also supports existing QR codes, so companies can start with labels they already use and gradually standardize their asset tagging.