User’s Manual
In the following table, all of the left column fields are defined in the order they appear on your screen, followed by all the second column fields.
1st Column Field | Definition |
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Model Number | CP techmotive part number for the screwdriver. |
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Build Date | The date the screwdriver was manufactured. |
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Serial Number | Alphanumeric serial number of the screwdriver. |
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Minimum Torque | Minimum usable torque value (in Nm) for the screwdriver. The controller reads this |
| information from the screwdriver and prevents you from using it on any application |
| where the target torque is BELOW this value. |
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Maximum Torque | Maximum usable torque value (in Nm) for the screwdriver. The controller reads |
| this information from the screwdriver and prevents you from using it on any |
| application where the target torque is ABOVE the maximum usable torque value |
| of the screwdriver. |
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Minimum Speed | Minimum usable speed in revolutions per minute (RPM) of the screwdriver. |
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Maximum Speed | Maximum free speed value (in RPM) of the screwdriver. |
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Calibration Torque | The torque calibration value (in Nm) of the screwdriver. |
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Calibration Counts | The |
| screwdriver when the shunt calibration circuit in the screwdriver is activated. |
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Angle Counts/Rev | The angle scaling factor (in counts per revolution) for the screwdriver. |
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Last Calibration | The date the screwdriver was last calibrated. |
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Last Repair | The date the screwdriver was manufactured or last repaired. |
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2nd Column Field | Definition |
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Opposite Rotation | When checked, indicates the screwdriver is an opposite rotation screwdriver: for a |
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| the torque and angle signals are negative going. When unchecked, indicates the |
| screwdriver is a standard rotation screwdriver: for a |
| cycle, the screwdriver motor is run in the forward direction, and the torque and |
| angle signals are |
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(Also known as | |
Capable | screwdriver has been modified for use in |
| example, reverse torque cycles, such as tightening a |
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Fixtured Tool | When checked, indicates the screwdriver is designed for fixtured applications and |
| has no |
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Intelligent Wrench | When checked, indicates the tool is not a screwdriver, but an intelligent hand |
| torque wrench. |
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Auto Retract | When checked, indicates that the tool is a tubenut tool and the output socket must |
| be retracted to the open position when the tool trigger is released. This option |
| does not apply to screwdrivers. |
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Retract Shutoff Torque | When Auto Retract is checked, defines the shutoff torque setting (in engineering |
| units) for tubenut tools. This option does not apply to screwdrivers. |
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Retract Speed | When Auto Retract is checked, defines the speed setting (in RPM) for tubenut |
| tools. This option does not apply to screwdrivers. |
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Has a display | When checked, indicates the attached tool has a digital display. This option does |
| not apply to screwdrivers. |
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