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Issue No. Date 04/2024 Page 1 / 32 Cordless Pistol Drill Product Instructions Valid from Serial No. 20B00000 to 99Z99999 Model Part number XPBM-6000 6151762310 XPBM-6000-P 6151763440 XPBMC-6000 6151762510 XPBMC-6000-P 6151763460 Download the latest version of this document at http://www.desouttertools.com/info/6159929910_EN...
• The product warranty relies on the correct use, maintenance, and repair of the tool and its component parts. • Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Desoutter or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warranty.
General overview XPBM tools are cordless pistol drills. They are handheld by the operator and powered by a Desoutter battery pack. Tools are equipped with a double-step trigger which allows to adjust the drilling speed to the material. Tool settings are done with XPB Config.
Product Information XPBM-6000-P is installed with Progressive Trigger. Technical data Voltage (V) 18 V or 36 V Power consumption 18 V: 310 W 36 V: 420 W Output Drive Model Output Type Trigger Type XPBM-6000 Quick Release Output Bi-Step XPBMC-6000...
Product Information Storage and use conditions Storage temperature -20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 F) Operating temperature 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 F) Storage humidity 0-95 % RH (non-condensing) Operating humidity 0-90 % RH (non-condensing) Altitude up to 2000 m (6562 feet) Usable in Pollution degree 2 environment Indoor use only...
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Product Information Capacity P/N Type Capacity P/N Type Capacity P/N Type Ø 3.4 mm 19022 Ø 1.7 mm 2242 Ø 4.2 mm 2492 Ø 3.6 mm 19032 Ø 1.8 mm 2252 Ø 4.3 mm 2502 Ø 3.8 mm 19042 Ø 1.9 mm 2262 Ø...
Installation Installation Inserting the Battery Pack Refer to Schema 4: Insert the battery pack (1) from front or behind the tool (2) until a locking sound can be clearly heard. There is no ON/OFF switch: the tool is ready to operate as soon as a battery pack is mounted. When the tool is powered on, tool LEDs blink and screen is powered.
Operation Operation Configuration Instructions Getting the Tool Information Connect the tool to XPB Config. Go to the tab Tool configuration. The following information is displayed: • Tool serial number • Tool Model • Tool param version • Firmware version • Date and time •...
Operation Managing the Modification of Data Units Connect the tool to XPB Config. Go to the tab Tool configuration. Go to the tab Torque Units or Temperature Units. Select the unit. Click to update the tool. Unplug and plug the battery pack to validate new settings in the tool. Preventing the Start When the Battery Pack Level is Too Low Connect the tool to XPB Config.
Operation Customize the following information: Tool user serial number Up to 16 characters Tool user description Up to 32 characters Click to update the tool. Unplug and plug the battery pack to validate new settings in the tool. Managing the Counter of the Cutting Tool Connect the tool to XPB Config.
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Operation Enter the rise time to reach speed 1 (min. 100 ms / max. 1500 ms / 200 ms by default). Step 2 rise time Enter the rise time to reach speed 2 (min. 100 ms / max. 1500 ms / 200 ms by default). Deceleration time Enter the time needed to stop the tool after trigger released (min.
Operation Setting Up the Maximum Torque on Drilling Cycle Tools are equipped with a double-step trigger which allows to adjust the drilling speed to the material. Connect the tool to XPB Config. Go to the tab Head and Psets configuration. Click to read the tool.
Operation Set target torque related to your application. Set Min Torque and Max Torque related to the limit of accepted values. Set the Downshift torque (Torque at which tool will decrease the speed from Rundown Speed to Downshift speed). Refer to Calibration chapter for information related to Calibration coef Click to update the tool.
Operation Tick on Enable Curves Recording. Enter the time to save curves Record in backward from motor stop (set ms). Define the Curve Parameters. Parameters to be defined among (Torque, Speed, Angle and Current). Click to update the tool. Fetching Up the Curve Data Connect the tool to XPB Config.
Operation Operating Instructions Removing and Installing the Head Removing the Head From the Tool Unlock quick release system (1) as shown in the figure. Pull out Head from the tool (3). Lock the quick release system (1). Installing the Head to the Tool Unlock quick release system (2).
Mounting the Tightening Heads Accessories (Type 5) Refer to Safety Instructions supplied with the accessories 6159921140. For more information about specific applications, please contact the Desoutter representative. Tighten the Tightening Head Accessories with Tightening Head (see type 3) with XPB tooling.
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Operation For Drilling Application: Refer to Schema 5: Fit the tool with a suitable chuck (2). Insert the cutting tool into the chuck (2). Use the chuck key (1) to tighten the cutting tool on the chuck. Repeat this operation three times (each 120°). Refer to optional accessories section on Product Instructions (6159929920) for suitable references of chuck (2) and chuck key (1).
Operation Trigger type (Bi-step or Progressive) have no impact on tool speed for tightening applications. Cooling Holes Must be Open and Clean WARNING Do Not Cover Cooling Holes. Refer to Schema 9 Covering colling holes or inserting any foreign material through cooling holes (1) will cause premature damage on the tool or cause temperature issue to the tool (E7 : motor temperature, refer to XPBM Product Information 6159929910 for more information).
Operation Reporting LED's Description White During Cycle / Gyro Display + Green LED End of Cycle (OK) Display + Red LED End of Cycle (NOK) Red & Green (Alternate Blink) Reverse activated (Tightening). Green & Red LED During drilling cycle if torque control is activated and mea- sured torque is between warning and stop torque.
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Heavy duty Heavy duty use can require more frequent overhaul and Preventive Maintenance intervals. Please contact your local Desoutter Service team to get a customized maintenance plan. Recommendations Overhaul and preventive maintenance is recommended at regular intervals once per year or after a maximum number of drilling cycles (refer to the table below) depending on which occurs sooner.
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Click this button to update the tool. Upgrading tool firmware Contact your Desoutter representative to get the last version of firmware (.zip file). Firmware version needs to be 3.0.0 or above. The firmware version of the tool is displayed in the Screen Tool configuration.
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As Lock Pset is enabled: Reset counter is necessary to unlock the tool I156 Warning torque level Max torque reached. Try once again. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I205 Stop Torque Max torque reached. Try once again.
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Procedure I211 Invalid trigger conf. Check trigger configuration through XPB Config. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I251 No Pset selected No Pset selected If the problem occur again, contact your Desoutter representative for support.
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Mosfet failure 1. Motor stalled (could be a missing phase, wrong motor tune or power elec- tronics failure) 2. Try once again. 3. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for sup- port. E224 Tool temperature x°C 1. Power electronics too warm.
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Original instructions Founded in 1914 and headquartered in France, Desoutter Industrial Tools is a global leader in electric and pneumatic assembly tools serving a wide range of assembly and manufacturing operations, including Aerospace, Automotive, Light and Heavy Vehicles, Off-Road, General Industry.
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