FEC FUSIONE-HS-2 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Outline

Page 1-6

1.4 System requirements

To ensure the most effective and extended use of all equipment, adhere to the following

specifications:

Tool Installation

Tools can generate a large amount of torque during operation, and the reaction force is

applied to the Operator or mounting area of the tool. Therefore, tools must be installed

in the proper positions and with adequate reaction devices. Tools MUST be mounted

either using there supplied mounting plate or clamped only in designated areas of the

tool or tool damage may result.

Keep in mind that the fastening tool is a strain gage based instrument and, although it

has been designed to withstand sudden shock, repeated shock (over time) could

damage some components. Therefore, support devices must be used whenever

practical to ease in handling and operation of the Fastening Tool.

Fastening Operation

Avoid fastening beyond the full scale torque. Do not use a duty cycle (the ratio of the

tool “On” time to Tool “Off” time) higher than 50%, even when the torque is below the

full scale value.

Cable Wiring

Use the specified cables for all System connections.

Completely lock the tool cable twist lock connectors.

PLC I/O cables must be run separate from any high voltage power sources or cabling, and

must not exceed 50 feet in length.

Control Equipment Installation Environment

Controller units must be located a minimum of 600 mm from high transient voltage sources

such as transformers, motor starters, AC inverters and AC contactors. If it cannot be

avoided, the units must be properly shielded.

Do not use at the following locations.

Areas under direct sunlight.

Areas where the environmental temperature is out of the 32 °~122°F range.

Areas where the relative humidity is below the 20% range.

Areas where the relative humidity is above the 90% range.

Areas where the temperature changes quickly, which may cause moisture.

Areas where conductive powder, oil mist, saline, or organic solvents exist.

Areas that have corrosive or combustible gases.

Areas that have strong electric or magnetic fields.

Areas where a strong vibration or shock could be transmitted directly to a Controller unit or

tool.

Static Electricity

FUSION System construction incorporates electronic Surface Mounted Devices (SMD).

It is advisable to strictly adhere to practices for safe electrostatic discharge in order to

prevent damage to the System when handling the units.

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