Tensioner

  1. On the Home view, go to Connected Devices tab.

  2. Select Tensioner, then press the Enter button to see the following:

    • Tensioner

    • Puller Bar

    • Load Cell

    • Piston

    • Tensioner Custom identifier

  3. To see more details press the Enter button.

    When the list is longer than the screen, use up and down buttons to see the whole list.

Tensioner

  • Socket Size

  • Max Pressure

  • Article Number

  • Name - this field is set in production

  • Revision

  • Serial Number

  • GUID

Puller bar

Puller bar is an internal wear part that needs to be replaced regularly.

  • Actual Puller Bar Count shows number of times the puller bar was pressurized, which is >70 % of max pressure (1400 bar).

  • Max Puller Bar Count shows maximum allowed pressurization, which is >70 % of max pressure (1400 bar).

  • Remaining Puller Bar Count

  • Article Number

  • Serial Number

  • Assembly Date

  • Manufacturing Date

Load Cell

  • Max Pressure

  • Actual Load Cell count shows the number of pressurizations > 75 % of max (=> 1400 bars).

  • Article Number

  • Serial Number

  • Assembly Date

  • Manufacturing Date

Piston

  • Piston Area

  • Article Number

  • Serial Number

  • Assembly Date

  • Manufacturing Date

Tensioner Custom Identifier

Tensioner Custom Identifier is a field that can be used by the customer to identify the unit with help of an arbitrary ID. The custom ID is stored in the tensioner and is read by the hand controller at the system startup.

  1. To edit the custom ID, select the Tensioner Custom Identifier screen by pressing the Enter button.

  2. Press the More button to scan or to manually enter the new custom ID.

  3. Select Scan or Manual Input in the pop-up window for entering the new custom ID.

  4. For Manual input:

    Select Save & Exit in the pop-up window, or Reset and Exit to cancel this step.

    An event is emitted showing success (Custom ID is set appears) or failure.

The characters in the custom identifier must be ASCII characters with values < 128, please refer to an ASCII table.

The new custom ID will not be valid until the next start of the system.