Torque, Angle (time) – FEC AFC1100 User Manual

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6.1.2 Angle Control Functions

In Angle Control method, fastening is performed based upon attaining a desired torque value
and then rotating the fastener a specified number of degrees. Fastening can be performed in
from 1 to 2 incremental steps that will successively secure the fastener to a specified torque
or angle value before attaining the final number of degrees of rotation. Angle Control method
is primarily used when greater control of clamp load is required.
(Example: Connecting rods, main bearing caps, cylinder heads.)

{ One-Step Fastening

P The System fastening parameters must be configured according to the Engineered

fastening specification.

P One-step fastening will be used primarily for joints that have no requirement to

synchronize with another spindle during the final stage of the rundown.
Examples: Pipe plugs, any single-spindle application.

P The System will fasten to the STD ANGLE value during the specified 1ST STEP

time. Once SPEED CHANGE TORQUE is reached, the System will switch to the
specified TORQUE SPEED (Section 6.3). Once SNUG TORQUE is reached, the
System will rotate the fastener the number of degrees specified by STD ANGLE.

STEP

TORQUE

FINAL

STEP

FINAL ANGLE

1ST

STEP

1ST

ANGLE

SNUG TORQUE

ANGLE
(TIME)

SPEED CHANGE

TORQUE

FIG. 6-1-2a Angle Control Functions for One-Step Fastening

Maximum allowable fastening cycle time

1ST STEP (TIME)

Engineered fastening specification for rotation angle

STD ANGLE

30 ~ 50% of STD for Hard joints
50 ~ 90% of STD for Soft joints

SPEED CHANGE (TORQUE)

Engineered fastening specification at which angle control begins

SNUG (TORQUE)

RECOMMENDATION

FUNCTION

Chapter 6: Fastening Instructions (Rev. 8/98)

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