MAX II
Bolt Tension Monitor
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1) Press the
MENU
key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
MENU
key multiple times to tab right and the
ESC
key multiple times to tab left until
the
TUNE
menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
Alternatively, press the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
arrow keys multiple times
using the left button wheel.
2) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
arrow keys multiple times using the left button
wheel to scroll through the sub menu items until
PULSE
is highlighted.
3) Use the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
arrow keys multiple times on the right button
wheel to scroll the
Pulse
options.
4) Once the
Pulse
is displayed, press the
MEAS
key to return to the
measurement screen.
13.7 Pulser Voltage
The
MAX II
has a 400 volt square wave pulser that can be adjusted for specific bolt
lengths, geometries, materials and transducer size and frequencies. The Pulser
Voltage feature offers various voltage settings of 100 to 400 volts, based on the pulse
width setting. Lower voltage selections are best for short small diameter bolts, while
higher voltage are best for longer bolts with attenuative or inconsistent materials.
The
MAX II
is also equipped with a “Tone Burst” style pulser, and supplies a constant
amplitude pulse to the transducer for a set amount of time, which is adjustable. The
key advantage using this type of pulser is that the frequency of the generated pulse
can be tuned to the frequency of the transducer, the bursts can be
adjusted/optimized, a clean narrow band ultrasonic wave produced, and exceptional
output at a given voltage. Therefore, the output of a general square wave pulser at
400V is approximately 12dB less than a tuned 400V tone burst style pulser. The
options for the
MAX II
pulse width settings are; Spike, Thin, Wide, HV Spike, HV
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