ISO 5393 parameters

  • Name (*): type the name of the inspection.

  • Barcode identifier (*): it identifies the inspection. If left blank, the identifier corresponds to the inspection name. When a barcode is scanned on the measuring device, the matching inspections are sent to the device.

  • Enable barcode regex: click the switch to enable the barcode regex feature. For more information, refer to Barcode regex.

  • Type: select Tool check from the drop down list.

  • Tool to inspect (*): add/select the tool to inspect.

    Do one of the following:

    • Click Add icon () to add a new tool to inspect.

      In the Add Tool dialog box, enter the details related to the tool to inspect.

      Then, click Save.

    • Click Search icon () to select a tool already configured.

      In the Tools workspace, select the necessary tool.

      Then, click Apply.

  • Tool model: model of the selected tool. This item is automatically filled in after selecting the tool.

  • Location: location of the tool. This item is automatically filled in after selecting the tool.

  • Method (*): in the drop-down list, select ISO 5393.

  • Scheduling by time: add/select/delete the scheduling.

    Do one of the following:

    • Click Add icon () to add a new scheduling.

      In the Add Scheduling dialog box, enter the details related to the new scheduling. The Type is set to Time.

      Then, click Save.

    • Click Search icon () to select a scheduling already configured.

      In the Scheduling workspace, select the necessary scheduling. Only the Scheduling by time are shown.

      Then, click Apply.

    • Click Delete icon () to delete the selected scheduling.

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  • Scheduling by tool usage: add/select/delete the scheduling.

    Do one of the following:

    • Click Add icon () to add a new scheduling.

      In the Add Scheduling dialog box, enter the details related to the new scheduling. The Type is set to Tool usage counter.

      Then, click Save.

    • Click Search icon () to select a scheduling already configured.

      In the Scheduling workspace, select the necessary scheduling. Only the Scheduling by tool usage are shown.

      Then, click Apply.

    • Click Delete icon () to delete the selected scheduling.

  • Scheduling by SPC failure: enabling this check, the inspection expires if an SPC linked to the Tool fails in production.

Parameters

  • Number of samples: type the number of tightenings to be done.

    By default, the number of samples is 25.

  • Tightening direction (*): select CW (clockwise direction) or CCW (counterclockwise direction).

  • Measurement unit (*): select the measuring unit for the inspection.

    The default measurement unit is defined both in the Application settings and in the Personal settings.

  • Number of free round: type the number of free round the power tool must do before starting the test.

Upper Test Torque Level

  • Upper torque (*): type the torque target for the upper torque test. By default this value is the maximum torque of the tool.

  • Measure angle from: from the drop-down list, select between:

    • One step: the measurement of the angle starts as soon as the Final monitoring torque value is reached.

    • Second step: the measurement of the angle starts in the second step, when the Final angle monitoring torque value is reached.

    • Starting second step: the measurement of the angle starts at the starting of the second step.

    This parameter is available only for power tools.

  • Final angle monitoring torque (*): it specifies the torque value from which the angle measurement starts.

    For the older products, this item is indicated as Start final angle.

    Two different definition types are available:

    • Value in N·m

    • Percentage value of target torque

    Click either the right or the left arrow to change the view of the final angle monitoring torque.

  • Hard/soft joint angle (*): type the angle value for the definition of the hard/soft joint.

    The definition of the joint can be given as follows:

    • Hard and soft joint angle in degrees

    • High and low torque rate in Nm/rev

    Click either the right or the left arrow to change the view of the angle values.

Lower Test Torque Level

  • Lower torque (*): type the torque target for the lower torque test. By default this value is the maximum torque of the tool.

  • Measure angle from: from the drop-down list, select between:

    • One step: the measurement of the angle starts as soon as the Final monitoring torque value is reached.

    • Second step: the measurement of the angle starts in the second step, when the Final angle monitoring torque value is reached.

    • Starting second step: the measurement of the angle starts at the starting of the second step.

    This parameter is available only for power tools.

  • Final angle monitoring torque (*): it specifies the torque value from which the angle measurement starts.

    For the older products, this item is indicated as Start final angle.

    Two different definition types are available:

    • Value in Nm

    • Percentage value of target torque

    Click either the right or the left arrow to change the view of the final angle monitoring torque.

  • Hard/soft joint angle (*): type the angle value for the definition of the hard/soft joint.

    The definition of the joint can be given as follows:

    • Hard and soft joint angle in degrees

    • High and low torque rate in Nm/rev

    Click either the right or the left arrow to change the view of the angle values.

Operator guidance

  • Picture: click the icon to upload an image (max 5 MB) or a video (max 10 MB). This image is sent to STpad/STpalm/STbench.

  • Instructions: type text instructions to guide the operator in the inspection run.

  • Verification code: type the verification code that must be entered or scanned when the inspection is run. This field is case-sensitive.

  • Verification code description: to guide the operator, type the description of the verification code dialog box that is displayed when the inspection is run.

Assignable causes/Corrective action

  • Assignable cause: add/select an assignable cause. Do the following:

    • Click Add icon () to add a new assignable cause.

      In the Add selectable dialog box, enter the details related to the new assignable causes.

      Then, click Save.

    • Click Search icon () to select an assignable cause already configured.

      In the Selectable workspace, select the necessary assignable cause. The displayed items are all the available assignable causes filtered from the selectable list.

      Then, click Apply.

  • Optional: click the Optional switch to do the test without selecting the assignable cause.

  • Allow manual input: click the allow manual input switch to enable the possibility to add manually a value. This value is saved only for the inspection, it is not added to the assignable cause.

  • Corrective action: add/select an assignable cause. Do the following:

    • Click Add icon () to add a new corrective action.

      In the Add selectable dialog box, enter the details related to the new corrective action.

      Then, click Save.

    • Click Search icon () to select a corrective action already configured.

      In the Selectable workspace, select the necessary corrective action. The displayed items are all the available corrective action filtered from the selectable list.

      Then, click Apply.

  • Optional: click the Optional switch to do the test without selecting the corrective action.

  • Allow manual input: click the allow manual input switch to enable the possibility to add manually a value. This value is saved only for the inspection, it is not added to the corrective action.

Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required.