FEC AFC1200 User Manual

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6.2.4 Integrated Torque Rate Method

The AFC1200 System is capable of performing three independent torque rate calculations
using two different procedures for calculating the rate value. The second of these procedures
is the Integrated Method. The Incremental Torque Rate Method is enabled whenever a value
(3~199 odd number) is entered for the INCREMENT ANGLE on the SET PARAMETER
(FASTENING) screen. This method continuously calculates the torque rate for the period
specified by the INCREMENT ANGLE. Each one degree, the actual torque rate is compared
with the preset high and low torque rate values. The calculation is performed until the end of
the stage is reached or until a failure occurs, whichever occurs first. Each Incremental
Torque rate is calculated by dividing the change in torque during the specific period
(INCREMENT ANGLE) by the INCREMENT ANGLE.

Example:

deg

5 deg

Nm

= 0.5

2.5 Nm

MAGNIFIED

FASTENING TQ CURVE

TQ

THRESHOLD 1 TORQUE

INCREMENT ANGLE

1 DEGREE

FIG. 6-2-4a Integrated Torque Rate Method Incremental Sampling

If no judgment is desired for any or all stages, the high and low limit values should be deleted
from the PARAMETER SET screen by first selecting the item, then depressing the DEL key
on the keyboard. Upon completion of the fastening process, the System will output the
highest and lowest incremental torque rate value measured during each stage. These values
will be output as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd RATE HIGH and LOW.

3rd Rate High

Maximum 3rd Torque rate

3rd Rate Low

Minimum 3rd Torque rate

2nd Rate High

Maximum 2nd Torque rate

2nd Rate Low

Minimum 2nd torque rate

1st Rate High

Maximum 1st Torque rate

1st Rate Low

Minimum 1st Torque rate

NAME AS OUTPUT

DATA

Chapter 6: Fastening Instructions

User Console Version A3.53

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