ISO 6789:2003 parameters

The ISO 6789:2003 test is available for tool types Click wrench and Peak.

General category

  • Name: type the name of the inspection.

  • Barcode identifier: it identifies the inspection. If left blank, the identifier corresponds to the inspection name.

  • Measurement device type: Select the measuring device to do the test.

    The following measuring devices are available:

    • Manual selection

    • STpad cable adpter

    • STbench

    • IRC-Connect

  • Measurement device S/N: type the serial number of the measuring device connected to the device.

  • Tightening direction: from the drop down list select the tightening direction. The available options are:

    • Clockwise

    • Counterclockwise

  • Disable manual insert: select the check box to set the value measured by the wrench automatically as the target torque of the phase (defined by the standard ISO 6789:2003) of the maximum of the torque range of the tool.
    This parameter is shown only for Peak tools.

  • Wrench full release: select the checkbox to enable the motorized cell to fully release the wrench back to its null position after each tightening.
    This option is available only for tools with Tool type set to Peak or Click Wrench.

Phase 1 category

  • Target torque: unavailable value. The target torque is equal to a percentage value of the maximum capacity of the tool. This parameter is defined by the ISO 6789:2003 standard.

  • Torque tolerance: unavailable value. The torque tolerance is equal to percentage value defined by the ISO 6789:2003 standard.

  • Number of samples: unavailable value. The number of results to do it is equal to 5. This value is defined by the ISO 6789:2003 standard.

  • STbench channel: select the STbench channel to use to do the test. The available options are:

    • Manual selection.

    • Number of the STbench channel (from 1 to 8).

  • Transducer S/N: type the serial number of the transducer linked to the measuring device connected to the device.

Each wrench type defined by the ISO 6789:2003 standard has a different number of test points and different target torque. All the test points have the same configuration of the Phase 1 described above.
Refer to the ISO 6789:2003 standard for more information.