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Overview

What is a

trigger/ˈtrɪɡər/noun
  1. A similar movable part by which a mechanism is actuated.Merriam-Webster

  2. A GRIT device that monitors a tool, input, or physical space and reports that state to the Hub, which initiates the appropriate automation response.

Power-interrupt TriggerSpecialized Trigger

What every Trigger does

One job: connect tools to GRIT.

Every Trigger handles the same three essentials.

GRIT Trigger
GRIT Automation Trigger types, including Standard, Heavy Duty, Industrial, E-Stop, Switch, and USB Triggers.

Power-interrupt Triggers

Direct control of mains power.

Detect tool activity and interrupt incoming power. Choose the configuration that matches the tool’s voltage, amperage, phase, and connection.

Specialized triggers

Control beyond the mains.

Use an E-Stop circuit, computer interface, presence signal, or button press when direct power interruption is not the right control method.

Trigger products

Shop GRIT Triggers.

Choose the configuration that matches your tool, or contact GRIT if you need help confirming voltage, amperage, phase, or connection.

Ecosystem

Part of the complete GRIT platform.

GRIT Triggers connect tool state to Dust Management and Access Control.

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Not sure which Trigger fits your tool?

Tell us what the tool runs on and what you need GRIT to control.