Atlas Copco BLM s r l MWR Mechatronic Wrench With Integrated Radio Module User Manual

SALTUS Industrial Technique GmbH Mechatronic Wrench With Integrated Radio Module Users Manual

Users Manual

User Guide
MWR-TA and CHARGING
CRADLE MWR
Atlas Copco Industrial Technique AB
9839 0214 01
2017-01
Edition 1.1
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Revision history
Edition
Date
Author
Description
1.0
11 October
2016
C. Pacente
First issue
1.1
13 January
2017
C. Pacente
Battery Information updated, Specifications updated (par. 1.3), EC
Declaration of Conformity updated (par. 1.4), FCC Rules added
(par. 1.5), System Overview updated (chapter 2), Battery/Charging
Cradle MWR updated (par. 2.3), End Fitting Tools updated (par.
2.5), Handling added (par. 3.2), Correct handling added (par.
3.2.1), Wrong handling added (par. 3.2.2), Troubleshooting Guide
updated (chapter 5)
Copyright Atlas Copco Industrial Technique AB
NOTE: This User Guide may be altered without further notice.
For further information log on to the Atlas Copco website: www.atlascopco.com
NOTE: In case of conflicts between translations of this User Guide, always refer to the official
English version.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................ 3
BATTERY INFORMATION according to European Regulation 2006/66/CE ..................... 5
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 7
1.1 About this Document ................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Reference Documents .............................................................................................. 7
1.3 Specifications ........................................................................................................... 8
1.4 EC Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................. 10
1.5 FCC Rules ............................................................................................................. 11
2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Applications ............................................................................................................ 12
2.2 Models ................................................................................................................... 13
2.3 Battery / Charging Cradle MWR ............................................................................. 14
2.4 MWR-TA LEDs ....................................................................................................... 15
2.5 End Fitting Tools .................................................................................................... 18
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3 MWR-TA OPERATIONS ................................................................................................. 21
3.1 Click-Torque Adjustment ........................................................................................ 21
3.2 Handling ................................................................................................................. 22
3.2.1 Correct handling ..................................................................................................... 22
3.2.2 Wrong handling ....................................................................................................... 22
3.3 Tightening Test ....................................................................................................... 24
4 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................. 25
4.1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................. 25
5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................................ 26
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BATTERY INFORMATION according to European
Regulation 2006/66/CE
BATTERY SPECIFICATION
NOTE: Dismiss the wasted batteries according to the local regulations.
TYPE
Rechargeable battery, NiMH, type AAA, 1.2 V 1000mAh
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE MWR-TA SAFETY INFORMATION
(No. 9834 4136 00) AND CHARGING CRADLE MWR SAFETY INFORMATION (No.
9834 4138 00) PRIOR TO USE THE PRODUCT AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED.
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 About this Document
This document is a User Guide for the MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR: it consists of the following
main parts:
Part
Name
Description
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter introduces this User Guide and provides the
technical specifications for the MWR-TA and the Charging
Cradle MWR.
Chapter 2
System Overview
This chapter introduces the MWR wrenches system
(MWR-TA + Charging Cradle MWR) with its accessories.
Chapter 3
MWR wrenches
Operations
This chapter explains how to adjust the click-point of the
MWR-TA and how to perform a tightening operation.
Chapter 4
Maintenance
This chapter describes the required maintenance
procedures for the MWR wrenches system (MWR-TA +
Charging Cradle MWR).
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting Guide
This chapter explains how to solve the most common
problems while working with the MWR wrenches system
(MWR-TA + Charging Cradle MWR).
1.2 Reference Documents
Below is a list of important documents, useful for a complete view of the product in all its applications:
MWR-TA Safety Information (No. 9834 4136 00): Multilanguage Safety Information and Declaration
of Conformity
Charging Cradle MWR Safety Information (No. 9834 4138 00): Multilanguage Safety Information
and Declaration of Conformity
Focus 60 / Focus 61 User Guide (No. 9839 0211 01)
Focus 60 / Focus 61 Safety Information (No. 9834 4137 00): Multilanguage Safety Information and
Declaration of Conformity
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1.3 Specifications
TECHNICAL (MWR-TA)
Operating torque measuring range:
TYPE
TORQUE RANGE
Nm
ft lb
MWR-25 TA
2 - 25
1.5 - 18.4
MWR-50 TA
5 - 50
3.7 - 36.9
MWR-85 TA
15 - 85
11.1 - 62.7
MWR-200 TA
50 - 200
36.9 - 147.5
Overload capacity: 120% of MWR-TA nominal capacity
Temperature stability of torque measurement: +10 °C to +40 °C (10 °F to 104 °F)
Maximum angular speed (for wrench with angle measurement): 250 °/s
Angle measurement accuracy (for wrench with angle measurement): ± 3.6° / 360° (at 6° per second)
Tightening results memory capacity: 8100 Data sets (maximum)
Torque measurement: ± 1%
Mechanical repeatability click: ± 4%
MWR-TA Reference Firmware version: 2.2.5
CHARGING CRADLE MWR
Input power: 100-240 VAC with 50/60 Hz
AC power consumption: 0.18 A (maximum input current)
Output: 2V / 750mA (maximum)
Overvoltage category: Category / Class II
Weight: 1021g (2.3 lbs)
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DIMENSIONS (CHARGING CRADLE MWR)
The unit of the dimensions is in mm.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT (MWR-TA)
MODEL
LENGTH
WEIGHT
(without end fitting tool and
battery)
X
(mm)
Y
(mm)
Z
(mm)
W
(mm)
J
(mm)
K
(mm)
kg
lb
MWR-25 TA
20.5
70
85
176
44
21
0.386
0.851
MWR-50 TA
65.7
70
85
236
44
21
0.503
1.109
MWR-85 TA
119.6
70
85
309
44
21
0.620
1.367
MWR-200 TA
177.5
70
85
419
44
21
0.981
2.162
Maximum
Maximum
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INTERFACES
ISM band radio interface :
- Frequency bands: 868 MHz / 915 MHz
- RF output power: 3 mW
- Receive input level (max): -107 dBm
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Comply with the following environmental conditions during the operations:
Indoor Use ONLY
Environmental class: II
IP Index according to EN IEC 60529 for MWR-TA wrenches: IP40
IP Index according to EN IEC 60529 for Charging Cradle MWR: IP40
Room temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31 °C (88 °F) decreasing linearly to 50%
relative humidity at 40 °C (104 °F)
Altitude: Up to 2000 m
1.4 EC Declaration of Conformity
The MWR system (MWR-TA + Charging Cradle MWR) is in conformity with the requirements of the
council Directives on 06/22/1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating:
2014/30/EU EMC Directive Electromagnetic Compatibility
2011/65/EC ROHS Directive Risk of Hazardous Substances
1999/05/EC R&TTE Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
The MWR system (MWR-TA + Charging Cradle MWR) complies with the following harmonized
standards:
Emission
ETSI EN 301 489-3 v1.6.1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment
and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices
(SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 246 GHz
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EN 61000-3-2:2006 +
A1:2009 + A2:2009
Harmonic current emissions
EN 61000-3-3:2008
Voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker
Immunity
ETSI EN 301 489-3 v1.6.1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment
and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices
(SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 246 GHz
EN 61000-4-2:2009
Electrostatic discharge immunity test (ESD)
EN 61000-4-3:2006 +
A1:2008 + A2:2010
Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test
EN 61000-4-4:2004 +
A1:2010
Electrical fast transient / burst immunity test (BURST)
EN 61000-4-5:2006
Surge immunity test (Surge)
EN 61000-4-6:2009
Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequencies fields
EN 61000-4-11:2004
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test
1.5 FCC Rules
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
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2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The MWR (mechatronic wrench) is based on a mechanical click-wrench combined with an electronic
torque transducer.
The MWR-TA are equipped with the ISM band radio interface (characterized by a frequency equal to 868
MHz / 915 MHz) for wireless connection with Focus 60 / Focus 61.
2.1 Applications
The MWR-TA works with the Focus 60 / Focus 61, which defines the tightening programs for the MWR.
Angle / Time
Torque
Focus 61
Focus 60
Station 1
Station 2
Station 1
MWR-TA
MWR-TA
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There are four LEDs on three sides of the MWR-TA, which provide a visual feedback about the tightening
(refer to the paragraph LEDsfor further details).
NOTE: The Setting key MWR/CWR (Ordering No. 4027 5013 96)
allows the torque adjustment.
2.2 Models
The MWR-TA measures torque and angle values. It also includes error-proofing functions (like a re-hit
and loosening detection) and thus assures that all screws, organized in a defined sequence, are correctly
tightened.
Below is the list of the different MWR-TA models:
TYPE
TORQUE RANGE
ORDERING
NUMBER
N m
ft lb
MWR-25 TA
2-25
1.5-18.4
8439 0044 20
MWR-50 TA
5-50
3.7-36.9
8439 0044 21
MWR-85 TA
15-85
11.1-62.7
8439 0044 22
MWR-200 TA
50-200
36.9-147.5
8439 0044 23
Setting key
MWR/CWR
LED
LED
LED
Top side
Left side
Right side
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2.3 Battery / Charging Cradle MWR
A rechargeable NiMH AAA battery 1.2 V 1000mAh provides power to the MWR-TA.
To install/remove the rechargeable AAA battery, remove the front cap (shown in the figure above) by
using a flat screwdriver.
To power on the MWR-TA, insert the battery (with the correct polarity) into the related case.
WARNING: Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Such batteries cannot only leak out
during charging attempts, but can also explode, which can lead to destruction, fire risk and to
injuries.
Connect the Charging Cradle MWR to
the AC power in order to recharge the
battery. Then insert the MWR-TA into
the Charging Cradle MWR, as shown in
the picture on the right.
WARNING: Install the
Charging Cradle MWR close
to the AC Power (220 V).
Red, yellow and green LEDs (placed on
three sides of the MWR-TA) flash
alternately.
This indicates that the wrench sets the
internal offset (zero point) for the torque
transducer and runs a quick self-test.
+
(positive pole)
Front cap
Charging
Cradle
MWR
MWR-TA
AC power
Status
LED
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If the MWR-TA is in charging mode, the yellow LED of the MWR-TA is on and the Status LED of the
Charging Cradle MWR is flashing (green colored). When the charging process of the MWR-TA is
complete, the Status LED of the Charging Cradle MWR is constantly on (green colored).
If there is no wrench in the cradle then the cradle will be in standby mode, which is visualized by a blue
lightened status LED.
Below is a table that summarizes the LEDs behavior of the Charging Cradle MWR:
MWR-TA
Status
Description
LED Blue
LED Green
LED Red
Outside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Standby
Permanent
Inside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Charging
1 s Interval
Inside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Standby-Charging
Permanent
Inside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Error
Permanent
Inside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Error
Alternating
Alternating
The support of the Charging Cradle MWR is intended for the MWR-85 TA and MWR-200 TA. There are
three holes in the support of the Charging Cradle MWR. As there are only two holes in the housing of the
Charging Cradle MWR, you will have two possible positions to mount the support on the housing. The
positions on the support arm are marked with an indicator for MWR-85 TA and MWR-200 TA to find the
right position.
If MWR-85 TA and MWR-200 TA are charged in the Charging Cradle MWR without the support, there is
a risk that the wrench/cradle can “flip” to the left side because of the length and weight. If this happens,
the wrench cannot be charged correctly.
In addition, if e.g. an MWR-200 TA has an end fitting which is inserted into the wrench, it will flip to the
left side almost every time. The charging process of the wrench is then affected in a negative way.
2.4 MWR-TA LEDs
The MWR-TA has three sets of LEDs (refer to the following figure):
Each set consists of the following LEDs: RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE.
LED
LED
LED
Top side
Left side
Right side
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Hereunder is a table that describes the LEDs behaviour of the MWR-TA:
Outside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Battery
Status
Job
Status
MWR Condition
LED
Red
LED
Green
LED
Yellow
LED Blue
OK
Active
Ready to Use
Free of load
3 s Interval
1 s Interval
OK
Active
OK
After Click, free of load
3 s
1 s Interval
OK
Active
NOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
1 s Interval
OK
Active
Measuring
tqstart reached
< 1 s
Interval
Deadtime
OK
Active
OK = TOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
After
Deadtime
Deadtime
OK
Active
NOK = TNOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
After
Deadtime
Rehit
OK
Active
Rehit/NOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
1 s Interval
NOK
Active
Ready to Use
3 s
Interval
1 s Interval
NOK
Active
OK
After Click, free of load
3 s
1 s Interval
NOK
Active
NOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
1 s Interval
NOK
Active
Measuring
tqstart reached
1 s
Interval
Deadtime
NOK
Active
OK = TOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
After
Deadtime
Deadtime
NOK
Active
NOK = TNOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
After
Deadtime
Rehit
NOK
Active
Rehit/NOK
After Click, free of load
3 s
During
Deadtime
1 s Interval
Outside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Battery
Status
Job
Status
MWR Condition
LED
Red
LED
Green
LED
Yellow
LED Blue
OK
No Job
Ready to Use
Free of load
3 s Interval
OK
No Job
OK = LCK
After Click, free of load
3 s
OK
No Job
NOK = LCK
After Click, free of load
3 s
OK
No Job
Measuring
tqstart reached
< 1 s
Interval
NOK
No Job
Ready to Use
Free of load
3 s
Interval
NOK
No Job
OK = LCK
After Click, free of load
3 s
NOK
No Job
NOK = LCK
After Click, free of load
3 s
NOK
No Job
Measuring
tqstart reached
1 s
Interval
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Inside of the Charging Cradle MWR
Battery
Status
Job
Status
MWR Condition
LED Red
LED
Green
LED
Yellow
LED Blue
OK
Active
Ready to Use
Permanently
1 s Interval
OK
No Job
Ready to Use
Permanently
NOK
Active
Ready to Use
Permanently
1 s Interval
NOK
No Job
Ready to Use
Permanently
ERROR
Battery
Status
Job
Status
MWR Condition
LED Red
LED
Green
LED
Yellow
LED Blue
Error
Outside of Charging
Cradle MWR
300 ms
Interval
Out of
radio
range
Outside of Charging
Cradle MWR
3 s Interval
3 s
Interval
3 s Interval
Error
Inside of the Charging
Cradle MWR
300 ms
Interval
Permanently
Out of
radio
range
Inside of the Charging
Cradle MWR
Permanently
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2.5 End Fitting Tools
At the front part of the MWR-TA the wrench has a standard drive (9x12 or 14x18) which allows to attach
different types of end-fittings.
Order the End Fitting Tools for the MWR-TA separately, according to the related price list.
A wide selection of End-Fitting Tools is available:
END FITTING TOOLS
DESCRIPTION
Open End
Box End
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
Tool size (mm)
Specific length (in millimeters) that
characterizes the end fitting tool
installed on the MWR-TA (see the
examples on the right):
NOTE: It is mandatory to enter the proper value into the Pset. This
value is used to calculate the proper torque applied to the joint.
Tool Bend (° / Nm)
Bending of the end fitting tool installed on the MWR-TA.
NOTE: It is mandatory to enter the proper value. This value is used to
compensate the bending of the end fitting tool in the angle
measurement. The default parameter value is 0.
Tool
size
Tool size
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END FITTING TOOLS
DESCRIPTION
Bit Holder
Flared End
Hexagon Ratchet
Open Hexagon Ratchet
Open End with Ratchet function
Connector for Dovetail Insert
Blank End
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END FITTING TOOLS
DESCRIPTION
Fixed Square
Non-reversible Ratchet End
Reversible Ratchet End
Reversible Ratchet End
Ratchet Reversible with Hexagonal Output
Belknap adapter
NOTE: Each End Fitting Tool of the above list characterizes more than one
model. Refer to the price list for further details.
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3 MWR-TA OPERATIONS
3.1 Click-Torque Adjustment
Do the following procedure in order to adjust the mechanical click-torque of the MWR-TA:
1. Insert the Setting key MWR/CWR in the MWR-TA and handle it as shown in the following figure:
2. Unlock the MWR-TA torque regulation system; then adjust the torque. Finally, lock the torque
regulation system.
NOTE: Please ensure that the torque regulation system is locked properly after adjusting the
mechanical click-torque. After locking the torque regulation system, it is highly recommended
to perform at least 10 clicks to verify the mechanical click setup.
NOTE: The label printed on each MWR-TA (see the following figure) indicates the torque
range of the MWR-TA:
Counterclockwise unlock the
torque regulation system.
Clockwise lock the torque
regulation system.
Clockwise Increase
torque
Counterclockwise
Decrease torque
Setting key
MWR/CWR
Torque
range
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3.2 Handling
3.2.1 Correct handling
The screw should be tightened in even strokes.
The closing speed should be chosen so that when
the click occurs an immediate interruption of the
tightening process is possible.
The operation of the torque wrench must be carried
out by the middle of the handle.
The force should be one-handed, uniform, parallel
and applied in the last phase without interruption
until the tool clicks.
The achievement of the set value (Click) is clearly
heard and felt.
NOTE: After the automatic release (click), the wrench must not be moved further.
3.2.2 Wrong handling
Having the thumb on the tube will influence the Click value!
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Pull / Push only in tightening direction!
The operation of the torque wrench must be carried out by the handle (middle).
The operation of the torque wrench must be carried out by the middle of the handle.
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3.3 Tightening Test
The Focus 60 / Focus 61 Controller sends the tightening program (Pset and Job) to the MWR-TA.
When the MWR-TA receives the tightening program and the wrench is ready to use, the blue LED flashes.
Please, load the MWR-TA following the direction of the arrow shown on the related label (see the figure
below):
During the measurement (MWR-TA is loaded with torque), the yellow LED flashes.
At the end of each tightening, the LEDs are alight according to the test result:
Green LED: Torque OK
Red LED: Torque NOT OK
Blue LED
Tightening direction
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4 MAINTENANCE
4.1 Cleaning
Keep the MWR-TA and the Charging Cradle MWR clean.
After use, remove any traces of oil, grease and dust from the MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR.
Use an anti-static cleaning cloth in order to remove dust from the MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR.
Avoid using harsh detergents to clean MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR.
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Here is a quick troubleshooting guide for the MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR.
If a problem occurs, before taking any action (replacing parts or contacting customer support), be sure to
check that the MWR-TA and Charging Cradle MWR were used correctly.
Improper operations (for instance Wrong end fitting used, MWR-TA removed from the Charging Cradle
MWR while offset is running = LCK) can cause troubles even though the system is in good working order.
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