Step Monitors
The step monitors are used to verify that the tightening was achieved according to the specification, for example, angle limits or torque. Each step has mandatory step monitors and optional step monitors. The mandatory monitors are included when dragging a new step to the multistep program. The optional monitors are flexible and can be placed as needed in the multistep program. Every step can have up to eight monitors each.
The following monitors are automatically added to every step that is added to the multistep tightening program.
Step Monitor | Applicable steps |
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Angle | All |
Peak Torque | All |
A – Angle
This step monitor measures the maximum angle reached during the monitor and checks that it is between High limit and Low limit. The angle measurement starts at the start of the monitor or, if specified, at the point where the torque passes Trigger torque for the first time during the monitor.
Parameter | Description |
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Type | Four angle types are available: Peak angle (default), Angle at peak torque, Shut off angle, and Angle at end. |
Trigger torque | The angle measurement starts at this trigger. |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable angle. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable angle. |
YA – Angle from Yield
This monitor measures the peak angle reached from the yield point and checks that the peak angle is within the limit.
This step monitor is not available for the STB tools.
Parameter | Description |
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Gradient Angle Window | Specifies Angle Window:
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Angle Window | Available when Gradient Angle Window is set to Manual. Must be > 0 and <= 100. |
Yield Point Percentage | Must be >= 20 % |
Trigger Torque | The angle measurement starts at this trigger. Must be > 0 and < Tool MaxTorque. |
Damping | Frequency in which the gradient is being calculated. Must be > 0 and < 100 and < Angle window. |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable angle. Must be >= 0 |
High Limit | Highest acceptable angle. Must be > 0 |
Torque Filter Type | The type of the filter:
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Cut-off Frequency | Needs to be specified when Torque Filter Type is set to Low pass:
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Number of Samples | Needs to be specified when Torque Filter Type is set to Sliding Average:
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MT – Mean Torque
This monitor measures the average torque during the monitor and checks the calculated value is within the limits.
This step monitor is not available for the STB tools.
Parameter | Description |
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Type | Specifies start condition:
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Torque Trigger | Available when Type is set to Trigger Torque, Angle Trigger or Angle Window. Must be >= 0 and < Tool Max Torque. |
Angle Trigger | Available when Type is set to Angle Trigger or Angle Window. Must be > 0. |
Angle Window | Available when Type is set to Angle Window. Must be > 0.
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Time Interval | Available when Type is set to Time Interval. Must be > 0. |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque. |
PT – Peak Torque
This step monitor measures the maximum torque reached during the monitor, including any over shoot, and checks that it is between High limit and Low limit.
Parameter | Description |
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Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque. |
PTCA – Post Thread Cut Angle
Measures the angle achieved during the monitoring and checks that it is between the specified angle limits. The Trigger Torque level is ignored until the end of the Thread cut angle window is reached. After that, the angle measuring starts as soon as the measured torque is above Trigger Torque. The parameter Stop Condition specifies where the angle measurement should end.
Parameter | Description |
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Trigger torque | Must be >= 0 |
Thread cutting angle window | Must be > 0 |
Angle measurement type | Peak angle Angle at peak torque Shut off angle Angle at end |
Thread cut trigger torque | Must be >= 0 |
Low Limit | Must be >= 0 |
High Limit | Must be > 0 Must be > Low limit |
PTCPT – Post Thread Cut Peak Torque
Measures the maximum torque achieved during the monitoring, including any over-shoot, and checks that it is between the Torque limits. All torque values are ignored until the end of the Thread cut angle window has been reached.
Parameter | Description |
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Thread cut trigger torque | Must be >= 0 |
Thread cutting angle window | Must be > 0 |
Low Limit | Must be >= 0 |
High Limit | Must be > 0 Must be > Low limit |
PVTH – Post View Torque High
This monitor checks that all torque values in the Angle Window Length are below the High limit.
The Angle Window starts at the angle degrees set in Start Angle in reverse direction from the shut-off point. This then spans for the angle degrees set in Angle Window Length in reverse direction. If Start Angle is left blank, the Angle Window starts at the shut-off point. The torque values used in the monitor are based on the mean torque value, calculated over Number of Samples. If the total angle of the step is less than Start Angle plus Angle Window Length the monitor will report NOK.
Parameter | Description |
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Start Angle | Must be >= 0 |
Window length | Must be > 0 |
Number of samples | Minimum value =1 |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque. |
PVTL – Post View Torque Low
Same as monitor Post View Torque High, but this monitor checks that all torque values in the Angle Window Length are above Low Limit instead.
Parameter | Description |
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Start Angle | Must be >= 0 |
Window length | Must be > 0 |
Number of samples | Minimum value =1 |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque. |
PrT – Prevailing Torque
The monitor calculates the prevailing torque value in the Window Length and checks that it is between the Torque limits. The Angle Window starts at the angle degrees set in Start Angle in reverse direction from the shut-off point. This then spans for the angle degrees set in Angle Window Length in reverse direction. If Start Angle is left blank the angle window starts at the shut-off point. The calculated prevailing torque value is the mean or peak torque value (depending on the parameter set by the user) during the Window Length. The calculated value is saved as result data Prevailing Torque Measured. If Torque compensation is set to On, the Prevailing Torque Measured will be subtracted from all torque result values in consecutive steps. Any previously calculated prevailing torque compensation values will no longer be subtracted from torque result values. If Torque compensation is set to No, no subtraction will be made in consecutive steps.
If the total angle of the step is less than the Start Angle plus Window Length, then the monitor will report NOK.
Prevailing torque can be measured as an average of measured values, or at peak torque. To choose between these two modes, set the Use Value parameter to either Mean torque (for average values), or Peak torque (for peak value).
Parameter | Description |
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Torque Compensation | On or off. |
Start Angle | Must be > 0 |
Window length | Must be >= 0 |
Low Limit | Must be > 0 |
High Limit | Must be >= 0 |
Use value | Mean torque (for average values), or Peak torque (for peak value). |
PC - Pulse Count
Before using Pulse Count step monitor, it is mandatory that the following license type is installed on the controller:
Low Reaction Strategies
Pulse Count is valid only for the following tools: ETV-STR61-100-13, ETV-STR61-70-13, ETV-STR61-50-10.
This monitor measures the number of pulses and confirms if it is between the pulse count low limit and pulse count high limit.
If the torque trigger level is set, the check starts as soon as the measured torque is above the torque trigger level.
If running a tightening step with Pulse Count step monitor, use the necessary PulseDrive socket/adapter.
If the tightening step runs without the PulseDrive socket/adapter, all the tightenings are NOK. The step error “PulseDrive socket/adapter not detected” shows for no PulseDrive socket/adapter.
Parameter | Description |
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Pulse Count High Limit - n+ | The Pulse Count limits are used to determine if the measured number of pulses is OK or NOK.
Pulse count high limit must range from 1 through 9999999. It must be greater than or equal to the pulse count low limit. |
Pulse Count Low Limit - n- | The Pulse Count limits are used to determine if the measured number of pulses is OK or NOK.
Pulse Count Low Limit must range from 1 through 9999999. It must be lower than or equal to the Pulse Count High Limit. |
Torque Trigger - Tt | Torque Trigger must range from 0 through the maximum torque of the tool. |
SOT – Shut Off Torque
The shut off point is the point where the step reaches its target. The torque is measured at the shut off point and checked to be between High limit and Low limit.
Parameter | Description |
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Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque. |
SOC – Shut Off Current
The shut off point is the point where the step reaches its target. The current is measured at the shut off point and checked to be between High limit and Low limit .
Parameter | Description |
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Low Limit | Lowest acceptable current. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable current. |
SSD - Stick Slip Detection
This step monitor detects and reports stick slip effects during a step. The detection is done by counting the number of times the torque falls below the Trigger Level. If the number of times is larger than Maximum Number of Oscillations then the stick slip error is reported. The monitor operates in two different modes, Dynamic or Fixed. The difference between the modes is the way that the Trigger level is calculated.
Dynamic Torque: Trigger Level is dynamically calculated as Peak Torque Percentage of the current max torque, which has been achieved so far during the monitoring. The monitoring is started as soon as the torque passes the Trigger Torque.
Fixed Torque: Trigger Level is the fixed Trigger Torque specified by the user. In this mode the percentage is not needed.
If the torque never reaches the Trigger Torque then the monitoring is not started, this will result in status NOK.
Parameter | Description |
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Type | Specifies what type of Stick slip detection that will be done in the monitor Stick Slip detection. Default: Dynamic torque. |
Peak Torque Percentage | Default: 80%, Must be >=10 and < 100. |
Trigger Torque | Default: 5, Must be >= 0 and < Tool max torque. |
Maximum Number of Oscillations | Default: 5, Must be >= 3 and <20. |
Ti – Time
Measures the elapsed time during the monitor and checks that it is between the time limits. The time measurement starts at the start of the monitor and, if the Trigger Torque is specified, at the point where the torque passes Trigger Torque for the first time during the monitor.
Parameter | Description |
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Trigger Torque | Must be >= 0 and < Tool max torque. |
Low Limit | Must be >= 0 |
High Limit | Must be > 0 Must be > Low limit |
TG – Torque Gradient
This monitor checks the gradient is within the limit.
Parameter | Description |
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Gradient Angle Window | Specifies Angle Window:
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Angle Window | Available when Gradient Angle Window is set to Manual. Must be > 0 and <= 100. |
End Point Check | If set to Yes, only the gradient measured at the shut off point of the step is checked to be within the limits. |
Trigger Torque | The angle measurement starts at this trigger. Must be > 0 and < Tool MaxTorque. |
Damping | Frequency in which the gradient is being calculated. Must be > 0 and < 100 and < Angle window. |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque gradient. Must be >= -100. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque gradient. Must be > -100 and > Low limit. |
Torque Filter Type | The type of the filter:
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Cut-off Frequency | Needs to be specified when Torque Filter Type is set to Low pass:
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Number of Samples | Needs to be specified when Torque Filter Type is set to Sliding Average:
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Angle Offset | Available when End Point Check is set to No. Specifies the degrees that the calculation of the gradient start after the trigger torque is passed for the first time. |
TAW – Torque in Angle Window
This monitor checks that all torque values in the angle window are within the torque limits.
Parameter | Description |
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Trigger Torque | Must be >= 0 |
Start Angle | Must be > 0 |
Window Length | Must be <= 0 |
Low Limit | Must be >= 0 |
High Limit | Must be > 0 Must be > Low limit |
NOK if window is passed | If set to Yes, status of this monitor is NOK if the end of angle window is not reached. |
TRD – Torque Rate and Deviation
This step monitor measures and checks the torque rate, i.e. the ratio of torque vs. angle. The calculated torque rate is checked if it is within the torque rate limits defined by High Limit and Low Limit.
Parameter | Description |
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Trigger Torque | Torque of the angle start point. |
Start Point Angle | When Start point angle has been measured from Trigger torque the measuring of the torque starts. |
End Point Angle | Angle point where the measuring of the torque is stopped. |
End Point Torque | Torque where the measuring of the torque is stopped. |
Low Limit | Lowest acceptable torque. |
High Limit | Highest acceptable torque. |
Limit | Must be > 0 |
Cl – Click
Monitor to enable click torque and click angle results. This monitor has no settings, and can only be used in conjunction with the MWR step.
LD - Loosening Detection
This monitor can be used to check the torque and direction to see if a loosening is attempted when using the Wrench Production step strategy for an STWrench. If the applied torque is above the value set for Loosening Limit in the direction opposite to the configured thread direction of the program, the result shall be reported as NOK.