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AcraDyne Gen IV iAC Controller Manual
4.3 Job
A Job is a collection of PSets which can be run when
performing multiple fastening operations on a single
application.
Jobs provide:
• Error proofing
• Logical grouping
of PSets
• Fastening order
• Job status
4.3.1 Add New Job
To add a new Job press
on the Home Page.
Press on Jobs screen (above) to enter Add New
Job screen (below)
Job Number:
Up
to 99 Jobs can be
configured.
Job Name:
Enter Job
Name
Job Action:
• Disable Tool:
Disable tool
after job is
finished.
Job complete
Icon will appear.
Tool will not
operate until
job is reset.
• Reset Job:
Will reset after Job is finished.
Enter Advanced Options
if needed
(see next section "4.2.4 Advanced Options")
Click to
Enable/Disable
Job function.
4.2.6 Multistage Rundown Evaluation and
Reporting
• If a rundown cycle completes, or is terminated
early while in or after the final stage of the PSet:
○
The overall evaluation of the rundown will
be determined using the limits set in the final
stage.
○
The peak torque, pulse count, and angle,
achieved during the rundown are used for
the evaluation and reported.
○
Note: The fastening torque must reach the In-
Cycle torque value set in the PSet in order for
the rundown to be evaluated and reported.
• If a rundown is terminated early before reaching
the final audit stage:
○
The overall result of the rundown will be
reported as a reject.
○
The torque, pulse, and angle evaluation
will be determined using the limits set in the
stage that was running when the rundown
was terminated.
○
The peak torque, pulse count, and angle
at the point in time when the rundown was
terminated, is used for the stage evaluation.
○
The torque, pulse count, and angle status
reported will reflect this stage evaluation with
the following exception:
▪
If torque, pulse count, and angle are
all within limits of the stage that was
running, the torque, pulse, and angle
status will all be reported as low. This
is done to further indicate that the
rundown terminated before reaching
the final audit stage.
○
The peak torque, pulse count, and angle
achieved, during the rundown, will be
reported.
• Angle measurement details:
○
Peak Angle used for overall evaluation and
reported is the peak angle achieved during
the rundown, measured from the angle
reference set in the final stage. Note: If an
angle reference is not defined in the final
audit stage, the angle is measured from
when the torque first crosses the In-Cycle
torque set in the PSet.
○
Angle used for stage evaluation is the
angle at the point in time when stage was
terminated or completed, measured from
the angle reference set in the stage.
• Note: If the evaluation of any stage during the
rundown fails, or a bail out limit is exceeded, the
fastening cycle will be terminated early and any
subsequent stages will not run.