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Summary of Contents for Smith Flow Control SFC-EDE
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Model No.: SFC-EDE Torque Tool Serial No.: SFC Ref No.: ...
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CONTENTS 1 Contents Page & Introduction 2 Training Requirements General Safety 3 General Safety Continued, Manual Noise & Vibration Levels 4 SFC‐EDE Tool Features & Accessories 5 Typical SFC‐EDE Torque Setting 6 SFC‐EDE Torque Setting Continued & Operating the Torque Tool 7 Maintenance, Recalibration, Warranty & Contact Information ...
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1. INTRODUCTION The SFC‐EDE Electric Torque Tool is a handheld, battery driven reversible non‐impacting torque tool intended to safely manage valve operations. SFC‐EDE The Electric Torque Tool must always be used with the following:‐ 110v or 240v Electrical Supply (Dependent on model purchased) Reaction Kit It is the responsibility of the user to consider associated site risks before introducing the equipment into the workplace. 2. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Training on the correct use of the SFC‐EDE Electric Torque Tool is available. Please contact Smith Flow Control Limited for more information. GENERAL SAFETY The improper use of the SFC‐EDE Electric Torque Tool is unsafe and may result in personal injury. It is important that operators have read, understood and comply with all instructions in this user guide. Operators must be equipped with the following personal protective equipment (PPE): • Eye Protection (Safety Glasses / Goggles) • Safety Footwear (Steel Toe Cap Boots) ...
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SFC‐EDE TORQUE TOOL MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL Model Weight Speed rpm Torque Range (~Nm) Square kg Drive Min Single Auto Max SFC‐EDE6 4.5 21 N/A 150 500 3/4” NOISE & VIBRATION LEVELS NOISE: Equivalent continuous A weighted sound pressure level is less than 85 dB (A). VIBRATION: Vibration level at handle does not exceed 2.5m/sec. 4. SFC‐ED VC TORQUE TOOL FEATURES ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE The following accessories are available upon request and can be custom made to suit requirements. Please contact Smith Flow Control Limited for more information:‐ ...
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TORQUE REACTION All valve movement is fully controlled by the Torque Reaction Device, providing complete protection from potential ‘kick’. 5. SETTING TORQUE FOR VALVE OPERATION (CLOSING) Ensure the direction selector switch (D) is set to forward Identify the torque required for the bolting application. o The SFC‐EDE Electric Torque Tool comes with a torque calibration certificate. The torque calibration certificate displays alpha and numeric characters that are dialled in on the tool that correspond to the torque values to the right. To select a desired torque, dial in your SFC‐EDE by using the alpha and numeric selectors (E) on the top of the SFC‐ED VC. o For example on the “Sample SFC‐EDE Calibration Certificate” below to tighten to 730Nm set the Alpha and Numeric Selectors (E) to C,3. CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN THE TOOL WITH SETTINGS THAT ARE NOT DISPLAYED ON THE TORQUE ...
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SETTING TORQUE FOR VALVE OPERATION (OPENING) Ensure the direction selector switch (D) is set to reverse Set the torque to maximum o The SFC‐EDE Electric Torque Tool comes with a torque calibration certificate. The torque calibration certificate displays alpha and numeric characters that are dialled in on the tool that correspond to the torque values to the right. To select a desired torque, dial in your SFC‐EDE by using the alpha and numeric selectors (E) on the top of the SFC‐EDE. o For the “Sample SFC‐EDE Torque Calibration Certificate” shown above the maximum torque is G,4 6. OPERATING THE TORQUE TOOL 1) Fit the tool into the universal, ‘bolt‐on’, handwheel drive plate. 2) Move the Direction Selector Switch (D) from the neutral position and into either forward or reverse as required. ...
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8) CONTACT DETAILS Smith Flow Control Ltd 6 Waterside Business Park Eastways Industrial Estate Witham Essex CM8 3YQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1376 517901 Email: sales@smithflowcontrol.com ...
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