FEC FUSIONE-HS-2 User Manual
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FEC Fusion Operations Manual Chapter 6: Fastening Instructions (Rev. 2)
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6.3
Speed Functions
The Fusion system is user-programmable for operations involving multiple speed settings. The use
of multiple speeds during the fastening process aids in socket engagement, achieving cycle time, op-
erator ergonomic issues and controlling the applied torque during all stages. Speed functions work
the same for Torque control and Angle control, using any of the previously stated standard monitoring
function. Special conditions that affect these operations will be identified in the appropriate section.
1. The system will fasten to the 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE value during the specified 1ST TIME.
During 1ST time the following steps occur:
a. The system starts off running at INITIAL SPEED for the period specified by INITIAL
TIME. This segment is intended to be used for initial fastener engagement.
b. Upon completion of INITIAL TIME the system switches to FREERUN SPEED for the
period specified by FREERUN REVOLUTIONS. The number of revolutions required
to complete INITIAL TIME will be deducted from the number of revolutions run at
FREERUN SPEED.
c. Once SPEED CHANGE TORQUE is reached or FREERUN REVOLUTIONS expires,
the system will switch from FREERUN SPEED to SLOWDOWN SPEED and continue
to fasten until 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE is attained or the 1ST TIME HIGH LIMIT (1ST
time reject) is reached. SLOW DOWN SPEED is intended to provide a slower, more
controlled speed to seat the fastener.
2. Upon reaching 1ST TORQUE/ANGLE, 1ST TIME ends and FINAL TIME begins. 1ST
TORQUE/ANGLE is the shift point to TORQUE SPEED and the synchronization point prior to
commencing the next step. (See 4.13 for Sync. info).
3. For a 2 step fastening, the system will fasten to STANDARD TORQUE/ANGLE, using
TORQUE SPEED during FINAL TIME. STANDARD TORQUE/ANGLE must be reached
within the FINAL TIME limits or a reject will occur.
4. For a 3 step fastening, the system will fasten to CROSSOVER TORQUE/ANGLE, synchron-
ize with other spindles and than fasten to STANDARD TORQUE/ANGLE using TORQUE
SPEED during FINAL TIME. STANDARD TORQUE/ANGLE must be reached within the
FINAL TIME limits or a reject will occur.
FUNCTION
RECOMMENDATION
INITIAL TIME
Set to a duration which will provide sufficient time for the socket to en-
gage the fastener. Set in seconds.
INITIAL SPEED
Set to the rpm which will allow for easy socket to fastener engagement.
FREERUN
REVOLUTIONS
For joints that do not react properly to high speed seating, the Freerun
revolutions should be set to end prior to the fastener seating.
FREERUN SPEED
Set based upon cycle time requirements. This speed is used to run
down the bolt quickly.
SLOW DOWN SPEED
First torque fastening speed. SET based upon the joint type to allow
for a controlled seating. LESS THAN 200 RPM.
TORQUE SPEED
Final torque speed to which the nutrunner will shift once 1st TORQUE
is reached. SET based upon the joint type to allow for a controlled final
fastening. LESS THAN 50 RPM.
REVERSE SPEED
Speed used to reverse or back - out a fastener. Typically ¼ of full
speed. Additional reverse functions exist when a MULTI unit is used.