ACTA 4000 user guide
5 PF3000/PF4000
6 PowerMACS
5.3.3
ISO 5393
ISO 5393 is a standard performance test method.
For information on the procedure, see section Measuring tools according to ISO 5393.
1 Standard
2 Custom
5.3.4
Measuring tools according to ISO 5393
ACTA supports capability studies of direct driven tools according to the ISO 5393 standard performance
test method for threaded fasteners. It is valid for tools which apply torque continuously. It is not applicable
for tools that advance fasteners in discontinuous increments where the static friction of the joint is
overcome at each increment. Examples of non-applicable tools are impact wrenches, ratchet wrenches and
wrenches with ratcheting clutches.
The study is performed on test joints having controlled torque rates, one joint with high torque rate and
one joint with low torque rate. The torque rate range must correspond to the torque rate range found in
actual applications encountered by the tool. This is important for the test to yield a satisfactory evaluation
of the tool performance in its working conditions. For details and technical specifications on the test joints,
contact the International Organization of Standardization (ISO).
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Type of controller. For type of input, see below.
Used if no connection is possible.
1 Manual input
Normally used for direct communication with controller
2 RS232
Communication through a network
3 Ethernet
Type of controller. For type of input, see PF3000/PF4000.
The standard programming is used. Type tool name and press
.
ENTER
For custom programming. Select tool:
Direct driven tools.
1 Direct driven
Pulse tools
2 Pulse
Wrench
3 Wrench
Click wrench
4 Click wrench
Enter tool name and press
Enter number of tightening operations and press
Preliminary 2008-05
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ENTER
Programming ACTA
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ENTER
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