Panasonic EYFLA4 Quick Manual page 19

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1. Application Specifications – Record to Worksheet
Specs – Obtain the target torque, tolerance, extensions and sockets for the application.
Joint Type – Determine the joint type (Hard 30°, Medium-Hard 60°, Medium-Soft 180°, Soft 360° (degrees are
calculated by rotating the fastener from the flush point (snug torque) to final torque))
2. Determine The Tool – Record to Worksheet
Look Up The Tool – Use the torque curve graphs to select the tool and be sure to use the joint type
determined above.
Select Tool – Locate the target torque on the left column; follow the line to the right to select the tool.
Follow the chart directly down to obtain an estimated starting point to program the tool.
3. Program The Tool Settings – Record to Worksheet
Flush Point Mode – L1: For applications with light load before snug point
Setting Torque – Adjust the tools shut-off setting "Program Setting" (1~40) to the desired torque from
the set up torque curves.
4. Run The Tool On The Application – Record to Worksheet
Run The Tool - Run the tool on the application and be sure to hold the trigger until the tool shuts off.
•Audit The Fastener - Conduct a static/residual audit of the fastener to verify accuracy.
Adjust Torque - If the torque is out of specification, adjust the tool's Program Setting (1-40) to increase or
decrease the torque until the residual audit is within specification.
5. Record / Tool History
Worksheet – Document the above information on the "Panasonic Assembly Tool Set Up Worksheet".
Save Data – Record the Tools Model, Program Setting, Flush Point (L1 –L7), Joint Type, Analyzer Settings,
Sockets and Extensions.
6. Verify The Tool In The Calibration Lab – Record to Worksheet
Set Up Transducer – Set up the Analyzer/Software per manufacturers suggested settings.
•Adjust Simulator – Adjust the Joint Simulator per the transducer quick start guide.
Transducer – Warm up the Joint Simulator and Tool before testing. Run 10 cycles on the joint simulator to get
the components warmed up and grease moving.
•Run The Tool – Run the tool on the Transducer with the Joint Simulator.
7. Record / Tool History
Worksheet – Document the above information on the "Panasonic Assembly Tool Set Up Worksheet".
Save Data – Record the Tools Model, Program Setting, Flush Point (L1-L7), Joint Type, Analyzer Settings,
Sockets and Extensions.
Verify AccuPulse Tools On Applications
Dry Loctite, Lock Nuts, etc. will possibly cause a medium-soft or soft joint.
Suggestion – If more than one tool can be used in the torque range then consider using a
larger tool on Medium-Soft/Soft joints and a smaller tool on Hard/Medium Hard joints.
L2~L7: For applications with heavy loads or varying joint rate before snug point.
If the parts don't come together before target torque, increase the flush point.
If unable to achieve the required specifications, consider using a larger tool on Medium-
Soft/Soft joints and a smaller tool on Hard/Medium Hard joints.
Wait 5 seconds in between rundowns.

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