Chicago Pneumatic SD25 user manual Getting Started

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User’s Manual

Getting Started

All SD25 Series handheld screwdrivers have the following features to provide torque information right at your fingertips:

Programmable multi-purpose pushbutton for Cycle Complete, multi-parameter set selection, Data Send, etc.

Forward / reverse direction button

Multi-color light-emitting diode (LED) illumination ring that indicates acceptable, high and low torque/angle

The SD25 Series Screwdriver can identify its maximum speed and torque capacities to the controller. However, you may need to verify that the screwdriver you have is capable of generating the torque specified in the active parameter set displayed on the controller. If the screwdriver you are connecting to a controller is not capable of developing the torque specified in the parameter sets it will not run at all. You should first verify that the screwdriver operates properly.

All SD25 Series screwdrivers have internal memory inside that identifies how the screwdriver was configured upon manufacture. Because the SD25 Series screwdrivers are highly programmable -- through both the factory settings contained in the screwdriver memory and the configuration of your particular controller -- there are many possible combinations of screwdriver functionality.

If your screwdriver has a multi-purpose button installed, you may have it configured to perform one of several functions.

The Visual Supervisor (VS)-based controller (CS2000 Mini Controller connected to a laptop computer) allows you to look at all of the factory or configured settings inside the screwdriver. VS also allows you to change the software selectable Inputs and Outputs, change torque settings, add parameters, enable and define the function of all switches on the screwdriver. To use the VS setup program, open it on the laptop computer connected to the CS2000 Mini Controller. Then click on the tool icon in the menu tree on the left side of the screen. Refer to Using Visual Supervisor Setup on page 9 for further details.

If you have any questions about the functionality of your screwdriver, contact your sales agent or the CP techmotive Technical Service Department for assistance.

December 2005

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Contents User’s Manual SD25 Series Electric ScrewdriversHour Technical Support Limited Warranty Please Read This Customer SatisfactionHow to Use This Manual Who Should Use This ManualConventions References AbbreviationsContents This page is left blank intentionally SD25 Series Screwdrivers Electro-static Discharge ESD General Machine Safety Think Safety First 6159939020 SD25 Series Screwdrivers Electrical Safety This page is left blank intentionally Getting Started Viewing Screwdriver Functions Installing the Screwdriver Installing the ScrewdriverBecome familiar with how the screwdriver operates and feels Using Visual Supervisor Setup1st Column Field Definition Model Number Loosening a Fastener Tightening a FastenerAttaching a Pistol Grip Handle Reversing the ScrewdriverAttaching a Pistol Grip Handle Disabling the Push-to-Start Function Mapping Screwdriver FunctionsEnabling the Push-to-Start Function User’s Manual Supervisor User’s Guide part number Mapping Outputs for a Single-SpindleTypical outputs for screwdriver LEDs are shown below This page is left blank intentionally Troubleshooting Your Screwdriver Maintaining Your Screwdriver Suffix Reading the Screwdriver Part Numbers6159939020 SD25 Series Screwdrivers 39-30-40409 Specifications Specifications and PartsScrewdriver Accessories This page is left blank intentionally English Copyright CP Techmotive, Novi, MI, USA