Specifications

Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series
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5 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
angle high limit (AHL) the maximum acceptable angle for a run cycle
angle limits the range between the maximum and minimum accept-
able angle for one cycle
angle low active if final angle < angle low limit
angle low limit (ALL) the minimum acceptable angle for a run cycle
angle monitor a fastening strategy by which you are monitoring a tool by
predetermined angle limits
angle reject a cycle rejected when the acceptable angle is not
achieved
application a programmed setting of the unit for a given application;
TME 100 has eight application settings. Often referred to
as product group
application select 0-2 application selects 0-2 are used to select applications 1-8
using a binary count of 0-7 where app. sel. 0 is the least
significant bit
baud rate the frequency at which the unit communicates
capability of process (Cp) The ratio of the process tolerance to 6 standard devia-
tions. Ranges from 0.0 to infinity with larger values indi-
cating a more capable process. (Often referred to as
Process Potential Index or Inherent Capability Index.)
capability index (Cpk) An index combining the process potential and the mea-
sure of the difference between process and the specifica-
tion mean. CPK will equal Cp if the process mean is
centered on the target (nominal) specification value; if
CPK is negative, the process mean (X-Bar) is outside the
specification limits; if CPK is between 0 and 1, then some
of the 6 sigma spread will fall outside of the specifications;
if CPK is larger than 1 then the 6 sigma spread is com-
pletely within the specification tolerance.