Programming Manual PL12-1300 12/00 Cleco Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Reference Document: PL12-1400 Parts Manual For additional product information visit our website at http://www.coopertools.com A M E R I C A S CooperTools P.O. Box 1410 Lexington, South Carolina 29071-1410 E U R O P E Cooper Power Tools GmbH & Co.
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Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Contents Page 1 Getting Started 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.5 1.5.1 1.6 Safe Work Practices Symbol ................................................................ Checking Your Unit............................................................................... Software ............................................................................................... Installing Unit ..............................................................
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 4 Cleco 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.7 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.10 3.10.1 3.10.2 3.10.3 3.10.4 3.10.5 3.10.6 3.10.7 3.10.8 3.10.9 3.11 3.11.1 3.12 3.12.1 3.12.2 3.12.3 3.12.4 Standard Application Builder / Advanced Parameters ........................ Advanced Application Builder / Application Matrix .............................. Advanced Application Builder / Inputs.................................................
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco 1 Getting Started 1.1 Safe Work Practices Symbol ! CAUTION! 1.2 The signal word "Warning" identifies all notes on safe work practices in this operating instruction, alerting to hazards for life and health of people. Observe these notes and proceed with special care in the cases described. Pass all safety instructions on to other operators.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 1.4.2 Cleco Mounting Each unit is used primarily as a single tool process/controller/monitor installed in a work station or work area. It may be wall mounted, table mounted, beam mounted, suspended overhead, pedestal mounted or used without mounting. Always choose a stable location to avoid the possibility of unit damage and/or operator injury through hitting, falling, vibration or inconvenient mounting.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 1.6 ! Cleco Energizing Unit To avoid the hazard of electrical shock or burn the following instructions must be adhered to. Failure to follow these instructions may also cause damage to your unit and void existing warranties. Upon application of power, the unit will initiate a self test. The initialization takes approximately 45 seconds. The introduction screen shown below will be displayed for approximately 10 seconds and then the navigator menu will be displayed.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco After the Navigator Menu is displayed, verify the Tool Memory by entering Tool Setup. If Tool Memory is not active then select a tool using the Tool Library. Press the ship's wheel to return to the Navigator Menu. Once Tool Setup is complete the application needs to be programmed. To do this, go to Basic Application Builder. From this screen torque, angle, and speed parameters must be entered for the selected application.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Attachment A.1 Mounting Bracket Sidedoor Assembly LCD Display Connector Box (see detail below) Indicator Lights Keypad Double-Bit Enclosure Fig. 1-3: Controller Power Switch Tool Connector I/O Outputs Floppy Drive I/O Inputs Printer Power Out Serial Ports (2) Printer Port Power In Keyboard Port Double-Bit Enclosure key Fig. 1-4: Connector Box Detail en01d141.fm, 30.01.
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Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco 2 Controller Specifications 2.1 Understanding the Keypad The following is a brief explanation of the keypad keys. You will need to become familiar with these keys so you can smoothly program your unit. Soft Keys (F1-F4) - used to select functions based on the screen displayed. ESC Key - used at any time to return back one screen or exit the edit mode. DEL Key - used to delete a numerical value on the LCD screen.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 2.2 Specifications 2.2.1 Enclosure Model TME-111 Cleco Weight* Width Height Depth lb kg in mm in mm in mm 80 36.4 16.5 419.1 17.5 444.5 12.3 312.4 * Mounting plate adds weight of 7 lbs / 3.2 kg and depth of 1.62 in / 41.1 mm 2.2.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 2.2.3 Cleco Keypad Overlay Key Definitions Key Description 0-9 Numbers 0-9 . Decimal point DEL Delete ESC Escape Navigator Menu RUN Run Screen Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow 2.2.4 ENTER Enter Orange Border 4 Soft Keys Indicators 5 Highly visible indicators 2.2.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Arcnet PC/104 board • Arcnet communication • 4 +24 V inputs • 12 +24 V outputs • 24-position keypad decoder • Battery-Backed SRAM, 1 MB External I/O PC/104 board 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.2.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Tool Pin # Description Value 1 +Excitation +12 V +/- .
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Serial 8 CTS -25 V to +25 V 9 RI -25 V to +25 V Parallel Pin # Description Value 1 Strobe 0 to +5 V 2 Data 0 0 to +5 V 3 Data 1 0 to +5 V 4 Data 2 0 to +5 V 5 Data 3 0 to +5 V 6 Data 4 0 to +5 V 7 Data 5 0 to +5 V 8 Data 6 0 to +5 V 9 Data 7 0 to +5 V 10 Acknowledge 0 to +5 V 11 Busy 0 to +5 V 12 Paper Out 0 to +5 V 13 Select Out 0 to +5 V 14 Auto Feed 0 to +5 V 15 Error 0 to +5 V 16 Initialize 0 to +5 V 17
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Inputs Pin # Description Value 1 +24 V (Output) +24 VDC 2 Input 0 0 to +24 V 3 Input 1 0 to +24 V 4 Input 2 0 to +24 V 5 Input 3 0 to +24 V 6 Input 4 0 to +24 V 7 Input 5 0 to +24 V 8 Input 6 0 to +24 V 9 Input 7 0 to +24 V 10 Input Common (Input) 0V 11 Signal Gnd (Output) 0V 12 Spare N/A Outputs en02d141.fm, 30.01.
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Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3 Programming 3.1 Navigator Menu Cleco c00277en.bmp Fig. 3-1: Navigator Menu 3.1.1 Basic Navigation Instructions Each field in a screen is selectable with an orange highlight using the 4 arrow keys and Enter. Upon entering a screen the top left most field is always highlighted. The Navigator key (ship's wheel) will always return the user to the Navigator Menu. At the bottom of the screen 4 soft keys are available.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.1.3 Cleco Navigator Menu Basic Application Builder Basic Application Builder allows the user to graphically select and program a two-stage rundown for Torque Control/Angle Monitor (Sequence 11/Sequence 30) or Angle Control/Torque Monitor (Sequence11/Sequence 50) for any of the 8 Applications. The user only enters Torque, Angle, and Speed Setpoints in one screen. Other parameters such as timers, etc are automatically defaulted to pre-determined values.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Administration From the Administration screen the user can load, save and configure system information. Administration functions include loading and saving the system parameters to a diskette, setting date and time, setting password protection, and printing the system parameters. 3.2 Basic Application Builder c00278en.bmp Fig. 3-2: Torque Control / Angle Monitor c00279en.bmp Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Fastening Strategies Torque Control/Angle Monitoring (Sequence 11/Sequence 30) or Angle Control/Torque Monitoring (Sequence 11/Sequence 50) are selectable from the dropdown listbox in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Once a Strategy is selected, the appropriate Parameters will be displayed for programming. 3.2.1 3.2.2 Basic Parameters for Torque Control / Angle Monitor • Trigger Torque [Nm] - Torque to start collecting oscilloscope data.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.2.3 Cleco Basic Application Builder Parameters Parameter Name Range Default Fastening Strategy Torque Control/Angle Monitor Angle Control/Torque Monitor Torque Control/Angle Monitor Trigger Torque [Nm] 0 to Tool Max 0.0 Turnoff Torque Stage 1 [Nm] 0 to Tool Max 0.0 Threshold Torque [Nm] 0 to Tool Max 0.0 Torque Low Limit [Nm] Threshold to Tool Max 0.0 Turnoff Torque Stage 2 [Nm] Low Limit to Tool Max 0.0 Torque High Limit [Nm] Turnoff to 1.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco 3.3 Standard Application Builder 3.3.1 Standard Application Builder / View Stages c00280en.bmp Fig. 3-4: View Stages From View Stages, Stages 1-6 and a Backoff Stage are programmable for a given tool and application. When the tool is started, each Stage having a programmed Fastening Sequence will be run in succession based on the results from the previous stage.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.3.2 Cleco Standard Application Builder / Select Sequence c00281en.bmp Fig. 3-5: Select Sequence Fastening Sequences are selectable for a given Tool, Application and Stage by using the Control and Monitor check boxes or selecting a Fastening Sequence directly from the dropdown listbox.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco The following table shows a matrix of the Control and Monitor schemes for each Sequence: Sequence 11 Sequence 30 X X Sequence 50 Sequence 41 Control Torque Control Angle Control X Yield Control Torque Control Reverse Angle Control Reverse X Monitor Torque Monitor X X Angle Monitor X X X Yield Monitor The Parameters (F3) soft key allows the user to program all associated control parameters for the selected Sequence.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco tion. When the trigger torque is reached the torque curve is recorded and can be viewed and evaluated using the oscilloscope function. Sequence 41 Angle Controlled Back-off with Angle Monitoring This fastening sequence is generally used to loosen a bolt a specified number of degrees. The resolver integrated into the nutrunner measures the angle during the untightening. The value is processed by the control system.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco the trigger torque is reached the torque curve is recorded and can be viewed and evaluated using the oscilloscope function. The following parameters are programmable from the Standard Application Builder: • Fastening Sequence = 11 • Trigger Torque (Nm) = trigger torque, beginning of measurement for the graphic display. • Turnoff Torque (Nm) = turnoff torque for the pre-tightening stage. • Speed = max speed of the nutrunner during the pre-tightening stage.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Parameter Name Range Default Turnoff Torque [Nm] Low Limit to Tool Max 0.0 Torque High Limit [Nm] Turnoff to 9999 0.0 Angle Low Limit [Deg] 0 to 9999 0.0 Angle High Limit Low Limit to 9999 0.0 Speed [RPM] 0 to Tool Max 50 Sequence 50 Angle Controlled Tightening with Angle and Torque Monitoring This tightening sequence is generally preceded by a fast pre-tightening cycle.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Sequence 41 Angle Controlled Back-off with Angle Monitoring This fastening sequence is generally used to loosen a bolt a specified number of degrees. The resolver integrated into the nutrunner measures the angle during the untightening. The value is processed by the control system. When the Turnoff angle is reached the nutrunner is shut off.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco The backoff parameters that are not displayed are set to values as in the table below. Parameter Name Sequence 41 Sequence 46 Start delay time [mS] 0 0 Start spike time [mS] 0 0 Max. Fastening time [mS] 10000 10000 End delay time [mS] 30 30 Torque Filter Factor 1 1 Torque Target --- 3,5% of Tool max. Torque Torque High Limit --- 10% of Tool max.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Advanced Parameters 3.3.5 • Start delay time [mS] = time delay before the stage will start. • Start spike time [mS] = time delay for the control system to start measuring torque after the stage starts. • Max. Fastening time [mS] = max time for the tool to run during the stage. • End delay time [mS] = time delay from tool turnoff until shut-off of measured value recording. • Torque Filter Factor = used for torque averaging.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.3.6 Cleco Advanced Application Builder / Inputs c00285en.bmp Fig. 3-9: Inputs c00288en.bmp Fig. 3-10: Input Timing Diagram en03d141.fm, 30.01.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Eight optically isolated, +24V inputs are available at the Phoenix input connector under the right side door and are defined as follows: Inputs 0-2 Application Select 0-2: Application Selects 0-2 are used to select Applications 1-8 using a binary count of 0-7 where Applicaton Select 0 is the least significant bit. This feature overrides application changes from the keypad. Input 3 Tool Start (LCD and Outputs also clear): Starts the tool.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco c00287en.bmp Fig. 3-12: Output Timing Diagram Eight relay outputs are availiable at the Phoenix output connector under the right side door and are defined as follows: Output 0 Cycle OK: Active if Torque/Angle/Yield are within programmed limits. Output 1 Cycle NOK: Active if Torque/Angle/Yield are outside limits or some other error has occurred.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.3.8 Cleco Advanced / System Settings c00313en.bmp Fig. 3-13: System Settings The System Settings allows the user to assign the System a name and number as well as change the system torque units. The torque units can be set to Nm, Ft-Lb, In-Lb, or Kg-cm. When the units are changed, all torque values are immediately changed to the new units. 3.4 RUN Screen c00289en.bmp Fig. 3-14: Run Screen From the Run Screen the user can see rundown data as it occurs.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco will be red if the value is too high, yellow if it is too low, and green if it is within limits. The current tool model number, application name, and indicator labels are also displayed. The desired Application (1-8) is selectable using the keypad. The Oscilloscope (F2) soft key will display the Oscilloscope function for evaluating Torque and Angle curves. It is automatically updated after each cycle. 3.5 Oscilloscope c00290en.bmp Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Rundown Indicator At the bottom left of the display is the rundown indicator. The final torque and angle values are displayed on either a green (OK) background or red (NOK) background. Parameters At the bottom of the display is a summary of the parameter settings for the rundown. The Save softkey (F2) lets you print a hardcopy. 3.6 Communication 3.6.1 Communications / Printer c00291en.bmp Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.6.2 Cleco Communications / Serial Data Transmission c00292en.bmp Fig. 3-17: Data Transmission The Serial Data Transmission is sent after each cycle to the programmed COM port. The Basic settings are Port, Baud rate, Data bits, Stop bits, Parity, and Protocol.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Start End Length or Value Description 62 62 1 Char ASCII Status Overall Status Flag A = accept R = reject 63 64 2 Digit ASCII Batch Count (Only for Batch Count) 3.7 65 66 2 Digit ASCII Batch Size (User programmable) (Advances only on ACCEPT) 67 67 0D hex CR (carriage return) 68 68 0A hex LF (line feed) Tool Setup c00293en.bmp Fig. 3-18: Tool Memory The Tool memory data is displayed for the selected tool and redundancy.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Pressing the Tool Library (F1) key will allow the user to select from a library of predefined tools. This library can be used to program the tool parameters when tool memory is not available or to change the existing tool memory values. 3.8 Tool Library 3.8.1 Tool Library c00294en.bmp Fig. 3-19: Tool Library Using the arrow keys, move the orange highlight to the desired tool. Press ENTER to select that model or ESC to exit.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.8.2 Cleco Tool Library / Custom c00295en.bmp Fig. 3-20: Custom Tool Tools will be added to the Custom Tool Library when a tool that does not exist in the Tool Library is used. Anytime data is entered in the Tool Setup screen that does not match data in the Standard Tool Library, the new tool will be added to the Custom Tool Library. Using the arrow keys, move the orange highlight to the desired tool. Press ENTER to select that model or ESC to exit.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.9 Statistics 3.9.1 Statistics / Summary Cleco c00296en.bmp Fig. 3-21: Statistical Summary The user can view the Statistical Summary for the selected rundowns of any Tool or Application. This summary includes high value, low value, range, average, standard deviation, and CpK for Torque and Angle. The Clear Summary (F3) soft key allows the user to delete the Statistics. 3.9.2 Statistics / Chronological History c00297en.bmp Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco The user can view the Chronological History for the selected rundowns of any Tool or Application. This history includes time, date, status, torque, and angle. The Clear Chrono (F3) soft key allows the user to delete all rundowns. 3.10 Diagnostics 3.10.1 Inputs / Outputs c00298en.bmp Fig. 3-23: Inputs / Outputs Inputs and Outputs are divided into Internal and External I/O.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.2 Cleco Tool / Calibration c00299en.bmp Fig. 3-24: Tool / Calibration This test function cyclically recalibrates the system with the values used immediately before the start of a rundown. The must be released for this function! The values "Calibration offset" and "Calibration voltage" of the torque transducer are displayed. If redundancy is activated, the values of the second transducer are displayed. If a value is out of tolerance, it is shown in red.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.3 Cleco Tool / Voltages c00300en.bmp Fig. 3-25: Tool / Voltages The table displays the measured voltages of a channel. These are the most important supply voltages on the measuring board, required for proper torque and angle measurement. Therefore, these must be monitored continuously. If a voltage is out of tolerance, it is shown in red. 46 Designation voltage Rated value Tolerance Logic voltage: +5 V +250 mV/-400 mV Pos.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.4 Cleco Tool / Angle Encoder c00301en.bmp Fig. 3-26: Tool / Angle Encoder The tool start switch starts the spindle with a speed of 30 % of the maximum. After one revolution of the output shaft (set angle 360 deg), measured with the tool resolver, it is stopped. During a permanently adjusted dwell time of 200 ms any further angle pulses occurring are traced. The total result is shown as "Actual Angle".
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.5 Cleco Tool / TQ Measurement c00302en.bmp Fig. 3-27: Tool / TQ Measurement This test function recalibrates the system with the values used immediately before the start of a rundown. The spindle must therefore be released still when this function is called up! Then the tool is started at zero speed and the torque is continuously measured and displayed.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco since the integrated speed measurement is derived from the resolver signals. When you release the start switch the spindle stops. As a safety function the torque is monitored by the tool transducer. If it exceeds 15 % of its calibrated value, the tachometer function is terminated. 3.10.7 Arcnet / Map c00303en.bmp Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.8 Cleco Arcnet / Statistic c00304en.bmp Fig. 3-30: Arcnet / Statistic The ARCNET statistics allow to check the stability of the field bus system. There are two different statistics: • For all external hardware components (bridges, TMs) • For the station controller The following is a description of the parameters required for stable operation.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Host Driver Statistics Reconfiguration Change upon each reset of a participant Host reconfiguration Change upon each reset or severe failure CRC error Should be stable Outbound packets - Inbound packets - Next ID Change upon switch-off/on of downstream participant Excessive NAK Should be stable Lost Token Should be stable Statistics of ARCNET Manager Broadcasts received Synochronous starts Stopped synchronous starts CRC error Should be stable Timeou
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.10.9 Cleco Serial c00305en.bmp Fig. 3-31: Serial Port Diagnostics The serial diagnostics allows the user to test the selected COM port by displaying sent (blue text) and received data (red text). The Start Hardware Test (F1) soft key will send ten bytes and toggle the TXD line. It will read back the bytes based on the RXD signal. For this test an external Adapter with shorted pins is necessary. The Clear Screen (F2) soft key will clear the displayed bytes.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.11 Utilities 3.11.1 Utilities / Update Software Cleco c00306en.bmp Fig. 3-32: Update Controller Software Using the radio buttons the user can select either the TME or just the Tightening Module itself. The current installed versions are listed for each module. As the software is updated a progress bar will be displayed. The Start Update (F2) soft key will load the selected file into the selected module.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco 3.12 Administration 3.12.1 Administration / Load/Save c00313en.bmp Fig. 3-33: Load / Save Using the check boxes, the user can select the parameters to load or save to the floppy diskette. The Load from Floppy (F2) soft key will search the floppy for the selected parameters and update them accordingly. The Save to Floppy (F3) soft key will save the selected parameters to the floppy diskette. 54 PL12-1300 12/00 en03d141.fm, 30.01.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3.12.2 Cleco Administration / Print c00308en.bmp Fig. 3-34: Print Using the check boxes, the user can select the parameters to print. These will be sent to the printer defined in the Communications setup or to a file on the floppy diskette if selected. The Cancel Print (F2) soft key will cancel the print job immediately. The Print (F3) soft key will start printing. Upon printing a message will be displayed to show the number of pages being printed. 3.12.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco last entry changes automatically when parameters are changed. The Password function supports up to ten different users plus a master password. Pressing Add User (F1) it is possible to add a new user. If the first user does not activate the "Administration" rights he will get them automatically. Pressing Delete User (F2) it is possible to delete a user. If the last user does not have the "Administration" rights he will get them automatically.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco 4 Statistics 4.1 Understanding Statistics Your unit provides a wide array of statistical and data reports (charts) for the control of manufacturing processes. The following provides a description of the control chart for variables and an outline of the procedure for its use. Known as the -R chart (pronounced X-bar-R), the chart for variables can be used whenever a quality characteristic can be measured and expressed by a numerical value.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco from the average increases. Since the shape resembles a bell, it is sometimes referred to as a bell curve. The normal curve is defined by two conditions - the average of all items produced, and the amount of variation from the average. We can think of these as the center and width of the bell, respectively. The center is the arithmetic average of all items produced.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 3. Cleco Designate the Sample Frequency Selection of the sample frequency should be based on economic considerations for the cost of measurements and the potential loss that may occur if samples are not taken often enough. Early in the production run, samples should be taken more frequently and then extended after satisfactory control is verified. The frequency may be expressed as a time interval or as a portion of quantities produced. 4.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 7. Cleco Calculate Process Center Lines After data for 20 samples of five have been plotted, calculate the center lines for both the average and range plottings. The center line for the average chart is known as the grand average ( ) and is the average of all of the sample averages.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco Sometimes a process takes time to stabilize after start-up. If the indication of special cause variation occurs only in the first few samples, continue to take several more samples and recalculate the limits by omitting the special cause values. However, if the indications of special cause variation occur other than at start-up, action should be taken to identify and correct the cause, and the process re-started. 10.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco calculating the average or range for a sample, and plotting a point on the control chart incorrectly. Special cause variation may be indicated by one of the following situations: • A point outside a control limit. • A shift, with several consecutive points inside a control limit but on the same side of the center line. • A trend of consecutive points that moves steadily toward a control limit. Outside of Limit Shift Trend Fig.
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 4.2 Cleco Statistic Symbols • σ • = standard deviation (or sigma) = mean (or average) • R = range • Cp = Capability of Process • Cpk = Capability index • n = number of runs • Sub Sz= Subgroup size • Y = Torque summary run data • A = Angle summary run data (Note: See glossary for definitions) en04d141.fm, 30.01.
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Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 5 Cleco Glossary accepted data data that fall within the acceptable limits in a fastening strategy accepted rundown a run cycle within limits angle capability indexes a measure of acceptable variation of final angle values in a fastening process angle control a fastening strategy by which you are controlling a tool by predetermined angle limits angle encoder a device that measures the angle of rotation angle high active if final angle > angle high limit an
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 66 Cleco control parameters the parameters that define the fastening strategy sequence for a given tool cycle complete active whenever tool is not running cycle NOK active if torque/angle/yield are outside limits or some other error has occurred cycle OK active if torque/angle/yield are within programmed limits cycle start switch the switch on a tool that initiates a run cycle default parameters parameters automatically selected by the unit desired final t
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series Cleco port the socket used for connecting a cable or peripheral equipment power supply a unit used to supply power to an electrical device pulses per degree number of encoder pulses generated by the tool when rotating the head exactly 1 degree or 1/360 of a revolution range (R) a statistical measurement of the difference between the lowest and highest reading taken in a sample redundant transducer secondary transducer used to read torque redundant transducer
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series 68 Cleco synchronization input when active allows the tool to start from stage to stage in conjunction with tool start synchronization output active at the end of each stage to signal a stage is complete threshold torque [Nm] torque to begin counting angle tool enable when active allows the tool to start in conjunction with tool start tool rpm capability maximum allowable speed of the tool tool reverse when active prior to tool start, the tool will run coun