FEC AFC1200 User Manual

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6.3

Speed Functions

The AFC1200 System is user-programmable for operations involving multiple speed settings.
The use of multiple speeds during the fastening process aids in socket engagement,
achieving cycle time and controlling the applied torque during all stages.

SPEED

TIME

INITIAL TIME

FREE RUN

SPEED

SLOW DOWN

SPEED [ ] rpm

TORQUE SPEED

[ ] rpm

[ ] rpm

FREE RUN

1ST TIME [ ]

FINAL TIME [ ]

[ ] sec

[ ] rev

OFFSET / INITIAL SPEED

[ ] rpm

[ ] sec [ ] rev

FIG. 6-3a Speed Functions

w If the offset check function is enabled in the sequence program, the System will start off

running a 360-degree offset check. After completion of the offset check, the System will
continue to run at OFFSET CHECK SPEED for the duration specified by the setting of
INITIAL TIME.

w If the offset check function is not enabled in the sequence program, the System will run at

INITIAL SPEED for the time specified by the setting of INITIAL TIME.

w Once INITIAL TIME has elapsed, the System will switch to FREERUN SPEED (High Speed

Rundown) for the remainder of the time specified by FREERUN TIME. [FREERUN TIME -
INITIAL TIME = HIGH SPEED RUNDOWN TIME]. If the System has been set-up properly,
the nutrunner will shift to SLOWDOWN SPEED before seating the fastener. The nutrunner
will run at SLOWDOWN SPEED until either 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE is reached or until 1ST
STEP TIME expires. If 1ST STEP TIME expires before reaching 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE, the
System will output a Time Over reject.

NOTE: The system will shift to TORQUE SPEED if either SPEED CHANGE TORQUE or 1ST

TORQUE/ANGLE is sensed, no matter which step is being performed.

Once 1st TORQUE/ANGLE is reached, the System will fasten at TORQUE SPEED for each
successive cycle (2nd, 3rd or Final). Each successive step must be performed within the
specified FINAL STEP TIME or a time over reject will occur.

Chapter 6: Fastening Instructions

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