Four Step
The four step tightening strategy is divided into separate steps, that can be switched On or Off, to customize the tightening task.
Step | Function |
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Start | The start step is used to engage the threads and to detect if a tightening has already occurred. |
Rundown | The rundown step is used to run down a screw to the snug level. |
Tightening | The tightening step is used to tightening the screw to a defined torque level, and may be divided into several steps. This final target value may be either a target torque or a target angle. |
Stop | The stop step is to finalize the tightening in an ergonomic way. |
Example 1: If the start and rundown steps are used to tighten a screw to the snug level, a final tightening can be made in a later step.
Example 2: If the tightening steps are used in a previous snug level tightening, a final assembly can be made to tighten the joint to the final target value.
- Overview of the Four Step Strategy
- Parameter Definition
- Parameters for Four Step Tightening - Start Stage
- Parameters for Four Step Tightening - Rundown Stage
- Parameters for Four Step Tightening - Tightening Stage
- Parameters for Four Step Tightening - Final Tightening Stage
- Parameters for Four Step Tightening - Stop Stage