Stanley Theta Controller User Manual page 18

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Wizard Screens
To modify, select using the up/down arrow keys then press the Toggle button. After all
parameters/selections/options are finished, press the NEXT interactive menu button to advance
through the Wizard. Repeat for subsequent windows. Press the PREV interactive menu button
to move back to previously programmed screens within the Wizard.
Press the CANCEL interactive menu button at any time to stop Wizard operation.
Use the keypad to enter the desired values for
High Torque, Low Torque and Speed.
The final TC/AM step is now defined. The Wizard uses the median value between the High
and Low Torque parameters as the Target Torque. It also calculates and programs other
parameters automatically, including: Snug Torque, Threshold Torque, Statistical Torque and
High Angle Bailout. Change these values after saving Wizard programming if desired.
Press the PREV interactive menu button to move back to previously programmed screens
within the Wizard.
Next, select the controls specific to your application. Option screens appear for each specific
control chosen. The Wizard makes assumptions and calculates specific values, modify these
values if necessary.
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Options Screen
High Torque – The Wizard uses the
maximum torque for the connected tool.
Low Torque – The Wizard uses zero as the
low torque limit of the strategy.
Speed – The Wizard uses the maximum
speed of the connected tool.
Use the Toggle button to select or deselect the
controls specific to your application. Press the
NEXT interactive menu button to view the
option screens for each specific control
chosen. The Wizard makes assumptions,
calculates and presents specific values.
Modify these values if necessary.
Not Selected
Selected
Wobble, Slow Seek, Self Tap, and Pre-Torque
are Smart Steps that can be added to the
beginning of the tool strategy. Backout
Fastener is a Smart Step that can be added
after the audit step. These controls only exist
when an audit step exists; they cannot be
programmed as steps unto themselves.
ATC (Adaptive Tightening Control) controls
tool inertia toward the end of the tightening
cycle for more consistent fastening.
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