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There are two ways of calibrating MDC tools:
Tool Compensation
A015 that could be adjusted up to +/-20%. This is adjusted when an application target torque slightly
exceeds max or min torque capacity. Mountz strongly recommends to select a higher or lower torque capacity tool if this
feature will be adjusted permanently.
NOTE: Tool Compensation adjustment affects only the selected preset (program), this means that all other presets will
remain as normal. Tool Compensation is stored on the Controller Memory
Tool Calibration
using a torque meter master (Master must be calibrated and certified under ISO17025) to validate
percentage adjusted on A278 that can be adjusted up to +/- 10%. This is adjusted when customer validates tool with their
torque master equipment and there is a difference between tool and master readings. This calibration is also performed
when Mountz services the tool as part of a standard process.
Note: Tool Calibration affects all programs (presets). Tool Calibration is stored on the Driver Memory
Difference between the two is that compensation increases or decreases the motor power to achieve higher or lower torque
and Calibration is the actual voltage tuning that is adjusted (calibrated) from factory using ISO17025 certified equipment
and environment conditions.
NOTE: It is Mountz recommendation to periodically verify torque accuracy of MDC tools with a torque verification meter
and ensure quality of your process. It is up to customer’s standards to determine how often the tools needs to be
validated or calibrated.
Tool Calibration
Torque calibration using controller panel
Torque calibration using ParaMon software