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Note: Pressing The Wrong Key
If at any time you press the wrong key, and you do not want to
make changes to the function you incorrectly selected simply press
the Enter key to keep the current setting (you can also turn the
TorqueMate® Plus off and on again). If you press the wrong key
while calibrating turn the unit off then on again and start over (data
is not saved until the final operation is entered).
Operation (cont.)
To check the joint rate:
Check the rate of a joint (soft, medium or hard) by tightening the fastener to the specified torque and
measuring the rotation angle of the fastener from 50% to 100% of the torque applied.
Set the threshold to 50% of expected torque.
Set the low angle tolerance to zero.
Set the high angle tolerance to a high value (over 900°).
Testing of the Joint Rate:
Determine if the application joint is a hard, medium or soft joint. This is determined by measuring the
angle of rotation of the fastener from approximately 50% of the final torque to the final torque. If the
angle is less than 30 degrees the joint is considered hard. If the angle is 30 to 360 degrees the angle is
considered medium. If the angle is 360 degrees or more it is considered soft.
A quick method to do this is to use the TorqueMate® Plus with a hand held transducer in Peak Mode.
First tighten the application fastener to 50% of the required torque with the TorqueMate® Plus in peak
mode. Now mark the head of the fastener so you can roughly determine the angle of further rotation.
Once again place the TorqueMate® Plus wrench on the fastener and tighten to the final desired torque.
Measure or approximate the angle of rotation. You do not need to know the exact angle, only the range.
This angle of rotation should be simulated on the test fixture, with a joint rate simulator, when testing
pulse tools (or any power tool).
Clearing Numbers On The Display During Operation - When a reading is on the display, press the
Enter key to clear the number and send it to memory and out the RS 232C port. If you want to clear the
display and bypass sending the data to memory press the Scroll Right key.
If Auto Clear is set to ON and the TorqueMate® Plus is in Peak or First Peak mode, the unit will auto-
matically clear itself upon sensing additional torque saving you the step of having to press the Scroll
Right key. If you want to save the data on the display in memory, press the Enter Key
before you apply
a new torque value or the unit will automatically clear the display and you will lose the data.
When in power tool mode, and Auto Clear is ON, the display automatically clears in 3 seconds. So you
must press the Enter key within three seconds to save the data to memory.
If this is not enough time, set Manual Clear to ON and press the Enter key to clear the display and send
the data to memory, or the Scroll Right key to clear the display and bypass sending the data to memory.
When the memory is full, pressing the Enter key will not clear the display. A beep sound and the No Go
indicator will flash warning the user that no more readings can be accepted into memory. See the CLR
function (Item 3, under Set-Up) for the procedure to clear the data in memory.
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