Start Trigger Switch; Tool Memory; Fastening Cycle Counters - Stanley BR Series Instruction Manual

Cordless tools
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3.3

Start Trigger Switch

The first pull of the trigger switch, after battery install or tool Sleep, will awaken the tool. The tool lights will flash and the alarm
will sound. This indicates that a second pull of the trigger switch is required. This second pull of the trigger will put the tool
(nose assembly) into its Home position. Once the tool is in its Home position it is prepared for operation.
Once the trigger switch has been pulled on a job, the tool begin its cycle of pulling until breaking the rivet's mandrel. After
breaking the mandrel, release the trigger for the tool to return to its Home position for the next job. The tool will report the re-
sults upon breaking the mandrel. NOTE: Holding the trigger will hold the tool at the end of its travel, until the trigger is released.
NOTE: The speed of the tool is programmed, and the internal digital circuit controls the speed of the tool, not the trigger switch.
It is not a variable speed trigger.
3.4

Tool Memory

STANLEY Assembly Technologies BR-Series Cordless Tool have an on-board tool memory that stores tool identification, calibra-
tion factors and fastening cycle counters. Memory parameters include:
Model Number
Serial Number
Force Cal (calibration) factor

Fastening Cycle Counters

Jobs Parameters
Fastening Cycle Data
Trace Data
Program
Event Log
Force Targets
3.5
Fastening Cycle Counters
BR-Series Cordless Tool have on board counters that record the number of fastening cycles completed by the tool. The cycle
counts are updated on the tool memory every 1 cycle.
Odometer Counter - Records the total number of fastening cycle the tool has completed during its lifetime.
Trip Counter - Records the number of fastening cycles the tool completed since the last reset to zero.
PM Counter - Records the number of fastening cycles the tool completed since the last reset to zero. Interacts with PM
Threshold.
PM Threshold - A static value set by the end user. When the PM Counter exceeds the PM Threshold (Limit), the controller
provides a maintenance alert. The alert is an orange indicator on the front of the controller and on the tool which illuminate.
The controller reads the fastening cycle counters from the tool on each power up.
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