Kaman ThreadChecker User Manual Download Page 10

Kaman Aerospace Corporation 

Kaman Precision Products 

Copyright © 2019

PART NO: 860510-001A 

Last Revised: 2019.10.22

Measuring & Memory Systems 

217 Smith Street 

Middletown, CT 06457 

www.kamansensors.com or  860-632-4442

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Troubleshooting 

No LED’s are on. 

- Check power input

- Make sure power input is correct polarity and connected to right wires

- If you can verifiy that the proper voltage is across the power input pins +15 to +30V

on the brown wire, the blue wire connected to ground, then contact the factory

Power LED is red all of the time. 

- Make sure sensor is connected and is tight

- If sensor is connected, do a “teach” function. If after the teach the power LED is

solid red then the sensor is probably bad – contact the factory.  If after the teach

the power LED is flashing red there may not be enough output from the sensor for

the holes or the sensor is bad.

Power LED is flashing red

- Make sure power input is b15 and +30VDC

- Make sure the ambient temperature around the electronics is <55C

- If it is red after you do a ‘teach’ it is likely there is not enough output difference

between the threaded and non-threaded holes.  You may need a different sensor or

see the section on System not resolving thread/no-thread correctly.

- Make sure sensor connector is screwed on tight before a teach.

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tatus LED never goes to red when there is no threaded hole.

 

- Do a ‘teach’ to make sure that it has a good calibration

- It may be that the switch was held down during power up inadvertently – hold the

switch down on power up and release it when powered up to put it back into

Window comparator mode.

System not resolving thread/no-thread correctly 

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The difference between a thread and a no thread condition usually produces a

large signal difference (approx 20% of the sensor range). There are cases though

where this may be a smaller percentage. A partially threaded hole may produce

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th

 the signal difference (resulting in just a 2% signal difference). In cases where

smaller differences in good/bad thread need to be detected there are a couple of

things that will help. First, when teaching the sensor use an example of the “bad

thread” (a partially threaded part). Next make sure to use as large a sensor as

possible. This results in better resolution. And finally minimize temperature changes

(even with the specified .05%/C temperature compensation a 20C change will

result in a 1% shift).

- Allow the system to warm up to operating temperature before calibrating.   A full

warm up usually takes about 15 minutes but usually 5 minutes is adequate.

- Make sure the sensor connector is screwed on tight

Summary of Contents for ThreadChecker

Page 1: ...Products Copyright 2019 PART NO 860510 001A Last Revised 2019 10 22 Measuring Memory Systems 217 Smith Street Middletown CT 06457 www kamansensors com or 860 632 4442 Page 1 of 12 ThreadCheckerTM Nonc...

Page 2: ...installed and operated per the manufacturer s recommendations conforms with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relatin...

Page 3: ...nsumption ThreadChecker Unit The ThreadChecker system consists of two subassemblies the sensor with integral cable and the signal conditioning electronics module with power and output cable The Thread...

Page 4: ...Adjustment and Calibration The ThreadChecker requires calibration to the users configuration before use NOTE solid red on the power LED means that it does not recognize the sensor or the sensor is di...

Page 5: ...ns with a simple calibration sequence 1 Connect the sensor and power source to the electronics Allow the system to warm up for a minimum of 5 minutes 2 With the sensor in air i e not in a hole or near...

Page 6: ...ty mode the switch is open when detecting no thread and closed to ground when it detects a thread or open air Inverting the Switch Polarity The polarity of this output can be inverted in either mode s...

Page 7: ...switch output is pulled to ground When the LED is on the output is open In standard Window comparator mode the status LED functionality is NOT affected by the limit inversion and will continue to oper...

Page 8: ...e sensor Ideally the sensor should be just slightly smaller than and centered in the untapped hole The surface of the sensor tip should be at mid depth Larger For holes that are much larger than the s...

Page 9: ...acquire a set of calibration data for all frequencies for the threaded hole The last step is to put the sensor in a non threaded hole and press the button again On release the system will acquire dat...

Page 10: ...tem not resolving thread no thread correctly Make sure sensor connector is screwed on tight before a teach Status LED never goes to red when there is no threaded hole Do a teach to make sure that it h...

Page 11: ...done using the two holes in the enclosure and an M 4 or 6 32 screw see below The DIN mount attachment can also be used to allow mounting on a DIN rail Positioning the electronics module so that it is...

Page 12: ...rent short circuit protected Impedance 50 ohms Voltage 0 10 VDC SWITCHED OUTPUT Opto Isolated Load Current 80 mA maximum AC or DC Load Voltage 30V rms 42 4V peak On Resistance 1 ohms minimum 8 ohms ma...

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