Stanley Theta Controller User Manual page 19

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Theta Controller
Wizard Screens
Programming
Options Screen
Wobble is an Angle Control / Torque
Monitoring strategy in the opposite direction
for which the final tool strategy is
programmed. This allows the fastener threads
to align with the locking device threads before
a standard forward rotation and high speed are
applied (prevents cross-threads). If selected,
this will be the first step in the tool strategy.
Wobble Options include:
Angle Target – The number of degrees of
rotation the socket turns during this step.
Speed – The speed of the tool during this step.
Max Torque – The maximum allowed torque
during this step. A low value is calculated by
the Wizard to detect cross-threads.
Slow Seek is an Angle Control / Torque
Monitoring strategy in the same direction for
which the final tool strategy is programmed.
This allows the flats of the socket to align
with the flats on the fastener before a standard
forward rotation and high speed are applied.
Using Slow Seek as a first step also allows for
cross-thread detection. If selected, this is the
first step after Wobble. If Wobble is not
selected, this is the first step in the tool
strategy. Slow Seek options include:
Angle Target – The number of degrees of
rotation the socket turns during this step.
Speed – The speed of the tool during this step.
Max Torque – The maximum allowed torque
during this step. A low value is calculated by
the Wizard to detect cross-threads.
Self Tap is an Angle Control / Torque
Monitoring strategy in the same direction for
which the final tool strategy is programmed.
This Smart Step allows the tool to compensate
for a high prevailing torque application. If
selected, this step follows the Slow Seek step
and just prior to the audit step. Self Tap
options include:
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