Desoutter EPBC14-900-4Q Product Instructions
Desoutter EPBC14-900-4Q Product Instructions

Desoutter EPBC14-900-4Q Product Instructions

Electric pistol nutrunner

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Model
EPBC8-1800-4Q
EPBC8-1800-10S
EPBC14-900-4Q
EPBC14-900-10S
EPBC17-700-4Q
EPBC17-700-10S
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Electric Pistol Nutrunner
Product Instructions
Part number
6151659000
6151659040
6151659800
6151659790
6151659060
6151659020
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Printed Matter No. 6159929450_EN
Issue No.
01
Date
07/2020
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  • Page 1 Printed Matter No. 6159929450_EN Issue No. Date 07/2020 Page 1 / 28 Electric Pistol Nutrunner Product Instructions Model Part number EPBC8-1800-4Q 6151659000 EPBC8-1800-10S 6151659040 EPBC14-900-4Q 6151659800 EPBC14-900-10S 6151659790 EPBC17-700-4Q 6151659060 EPBC17-700-10S 6151659020 Download the latest version of this document at http://www.desouttertools.com/info/6159929450_EN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Product Information .......................... 4 General Information......................... 4 Warranty.......................... 4 Website .......................... 4 Information about spare parts .................... 4 EPBC ........................... 4 CAD files .......................... 5 Overview ............................ 5 General overview ......................... 5 Product description ...................... 6 Technical data........................ 6 Accessories.......................... 8 WI-FI settings ........................ 8 Default tool Ethernet configuration.................. 10 Installation............................ 11 Installation Instructions........................ 11 Inserting the battery pack.................... 11 How to connect the tool to CVIMONITOR................ 11...
  • Page 3 Troubleshooting .......................... 25 What if the tool is locked ....................... 25 List of user infos related to the tools.................... 25 07/2020 3 / 28...
  • Page 4: Product Information

    • 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.
  • Page 5: Cad Files

    EPBC tools are wireless pistol nutrunners. They can be equipped with a barcode reader or a tracker. They are hand-held by the operator and powered by a Desoutter battery pack. On delivery, the tool display is protected by a password.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Product Information Product description Output drive Front light Trigger Reverse button Reporting LEDs Communication module Display Programming buttons Technical data Voltage (V) 18 V or 36 V Output drive Model Type EPBx 8-1800-10S Sq. 3/8” EPBx 8-1800-4Q Hex. 1/4" F EPBx 14-900-10S Sq.
  • Page 7 Product Information Model Min. / Nominal / Max. EPBC8-1800-4Q 1.5 / 7 / 8 EPBC14-900-10S 4 / 12 / 14 EPBC14-900-4Q 4 / 12 / 14 EPBC17-700-10S 7 / 15 / 17 EPBC17-700-4Q 7 / 15 / 17 Torque range (ft.lb) 18V 2.1Ah minimum...
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Battery pack charger 6158132700 Optional accessories eDOCK 6158119760 Side handle 6153970160 Tracker 6158132600 WI-FI settings Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values Network name (SSID) Desoutter_1 String of 255 characters Security type WPA/WPA2 PSK Open Shared secret LEAP PEAP EAP/TLS...
  • Page 9 Product Information Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values Data rate 54 Mbit 1 Mbit 2 Mbit 5.5 Mbit 6 Mbit 9 Mbit 11 Mbit 12 Mbit 18 Mbit 24 Mbit 36 Mbit 48 Mbit 13 Mbit (MCS1) 19.5 Mbit (MCS2)
  • Page 10: Default Tool Ethernet Configuration

    North America Europe Japan Worldwide U-NII-2 U-NII-2 Ext U-NII-3 Default tool Ethernet configuration Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values Allocation method for IP address Static Keep original IP address DHCP IP address 192.168.5.221 Refer to local settings Subnet mask 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation Installation Installation Instructions Inserting the battery pack Insert the battery pack in front or behind the tool 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 are blinking.
  • Page 12: How To Install Optional Accessories

    Installation How to install optional accessories Refer to the user manual dedicated to the accessory available at https://www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre. 12 / 28 07/2020...
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation Operation Configuration Instructions How to configure the tool P 0 0 2 To o l L o c k e d Icons and buttons The password is enabled. The password is disabled. Press the button "Validate/Run reverse". Press the right button. Press the left button.
  • Page 14 Operation How to disable the passwords On delivery, passwords are enabled (1 by default). Pset and Maintenance passwords are used to protect settings against hazardous changes. A red padlock is displayed on the top line of the main screen. Press this button during 2 seconds. Press this button to reach Configuration.
  • Page 15 Operation • Nm • ft.lb • in.lb • kg.m • kg.cm • oz.in • dNm On tool delivery, the torque unit is set to "Nm" by default. Go to CVI CONFIG to change the torque unit. Click this icon to update the product. How to set up the reverse mode On tool delivery, the "Reverse"...
  • Page 16: How To Change Network Parameters

    Operation Tick Standalone. Click Write to tool. Click File > Exit to quit. How to set up parameters Plug the eDOCK to the tool and connect it to the USB port of the computer where CVI CONFIG is installed. Launch CVI CONFIG. Go to the tree view area.
  • Page 17: How To Set Up Psets And Assembly Processes

    Operation Check that IP address, subnet mask and port number of the controller/hub are compatible. Click this icon to write the new parameters into the tool. Via Easy Pairing When the pairing is done to CONNECT via RFID, WI-FI settings are directly written to the tool. Network settings must have been done previously by using CVI CONFIG.
  • Page 18 Operation Icon status Description Pset 2 is the next Pset to run. The tool is ready to start. There is no Pset selected. The tool is locked. Select a Pset. Pset 4 is selected. The tool is locked. The tool may be expecting an external order. How to select the Assembly Process to run Go to CVI CONFIG.
  • Page 19 Operation LED color Description Action to do Yellow Incomplete rundown Tighten again. Yellow and red (orange) Reject report Loosen and tighten again. Above max. limits Remove and replace the fastener. How to have the batch count on the tool display Go to the system/tightening unit/tool settings.
  • Page 20 Operation Run reverse button Press this button. Red and green LEDs are blinking alternatively. Apply the tool to the fastener and press the trigger. How to smooth the tool stop The "Ergostop" function must be disabled for tightening tests or certification on tightening benches. Ergostop allows a smoother tool stop to reduce the torque reaction on the operator.
  • Page 21: Service

    Service Service Firmware version on tool display The firmware version of the tool is displayed in the menu "Maintenance/Tool". CX.YY.ZZ. Tool information from tool display Go to "Maintenance/Tool" menu to get the following information: Total counter Number of tightenings since the manufacturing of the tool. Battery The current voltage value is displayed.
  • Page 22: Instructions For Transducerized Tools

    Service Right hand thread When reassembling: Apply the recommended glue. Tighten to the required torque. Lubricate with the required grease or oil. Do not apply too much grease on gears or bearings; a thin coat shall be sufficient. Instructions for transducerized tools •...
  • Page 23: Calibration Via Tool Display

    This function is set in the "Maintenance" menu. Enter the Maintenance password in the "Configuration" menu. Insert a torque transducer in line with the tool and connect it to any measuring unit from the Desoutter range. Go to "Maintenance/Calibration". Select the number of tightenings required to execute the calibration and press OK.
  • Page 24: Motor Align

    It is mandatory to calibrate the tool equipped with the fixed accessory before use. Upgrading tool firmware Click this icon. Click Upgrade tool firmware. Contact your Desoutter representative to get the last firmware version. Follow the instructions on screen. 24 / 28 07/2020...
  • Page 25 Try first to wake up the tool. LEDs are turned on. The tool is not able Replace the battery pack. to start. Contact your Desoutter representative to get more information and support. List of user infos related to the tools Number Description...
  • Page 26 2- Check the tool cable is not damaged. W212 Result not stored 1- It is not possible to store the tightening result in the system. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. W216 Current high 1- Maximum current exceeded. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support.
  • Page 27 2- Replace the battery pack or your configuration. E223 Drive init error 1- Software failure. 2- Restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. E227 Motor stalled 1- Motor stalled (could be missing phase, wrong motor tune or power electronics failure) 2- Try once again.
  • Page 28 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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