FEC AFC1200 User Manual

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P After presetting the fastening sequence (Section 7.5 SET SEQUENCE) to perform

a three-step fastening, the System fastening parameters (Section 7.1
PARAMETER SET) must be configured according to the Engineered fastening
specification.

P Three-step fastening will be used primarily for joints that have a requirement to

synchronize with another spindle during the incremental stages of the rundown to
crush/compress a gasket or grommet (valve cover, oil pan, or body assembly, for
example).

P The System will fasten to the 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE during the specified 1ST

STEP time. Once either SPEED CHANGE TORQUE or 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE is
reached, the System will switch to the specified TORQUE SPEED (Section 6.3).
When all fasteners have reached 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE, the spindles will
synchronize and fasten simultaneously to 2ND ANGLE during FINAL STEP time.
When all fasteners have reached 2ND ANGLE, the spindles will synchronize again
and then rotate simultaneously the specified number of degrees from
THRESHOLD 2 TORQUE to FINAL ANGLE within the specified FINAL STEP time.

TORQUE

FINAL ANGLE

1ST STEP

FINAL STEP

2nd

ANGLE

ANGLE

THRESHOLD 2 TORQUE

SPEED CHANGE

1st TORQUE / ANGLE

FIG. 6-1-2c Angle Control Functions for Three-Step Fastening

Maximum allowable 2nd and Final Step cycle time

FINAL STEP(TIME)

Maximum allowable fastening cycle time

1ST STEP(TIME)

Engineered fastening specification for rotation angle

FINAL ANGLE

30 ~ 50% of FINAL ANGLE for Hard joints
50 ~ 90% of FINAL ANGLE for Soft joints
Set above 1st TORQUE/ANGLE

2ND ANGLE

30 ~ 50% of resultant torque for Hard joints
50 ~ 90% of resultant torque for Soft joints

SPEED CHANGE (TORQUE)

Engineered fastening specification at which angle
control begins

THRESHOLD 2 (TORQUE)

30 ~ 50% of FINAL ANGLE or resultant torque for
Hard joints
50 ~ 90% of FINAL ANGLE or resultant torque for
Soft joints

1ST TORQUE/ANGLE

RECOMMENDATION

FUNCTION

Chapter 6: Fastening Instructions

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