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TORQUE CALIBRATION USING THE PROEDIT PROCEDURE WIZARD AND CALIBRATING USING PROCAL

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal Torque Calibration - Overview The Transmille 3000A Series torque calibration option uses the EA014 Torque adapter, a transducer with bench stand and ProCal calibration software to provide torque measurement for torque screwdrivers and wrenches. Configuration of the adapter, transducer and ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal ProEdit – Torque Procedure Wizard ProEdit incorporates a built-in wizard for creating procedures for torque wrenches and screwdrivers. The main wizard screen is laid out as follows : To set up a new procedure enter the following information : 1. Instrument Information Enter the basic instrument information and a version number (default is 1.00) ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 2. Torque range and test values Enter the Low and high torque values and the step size – once selected the values will be automatically displayed in the list. A single point can be edited by double clicking the value and entering a new one. 3. Accuracy Enter the accuracy (specification of torque tool) – this is entered as % of range – the range is determined by the High torque value. 4. Additional Checks An additional ‘general operation’ YES / NO type test can also be added to the procedure – this is created at the beginning of the procedure. 5. Final Settings The procedure is set as default to use an EA014 Torque adapter for automatic Readback for torque value. For users performing torque measurements using external equipment, a Keyboard Entry type test can be selected which allows test readings to manually typed in. ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal To create an entirely new procedure, select Build Type – NEW. If these tests are to be appended to an existing procedure select Built Type – APPEND Click BUILD PROCEDURE to proceed with procedure creation – Note if any information is detected as being missing, a message will be displayed detailing what information is required before proceeding. On completion a message will be displayed confirming the procedure details : ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal Running a Toque procedure using ProCal Once a procedure is created using the procedure wizard, it is ready to be run using ProCal. The procedure will be set up to read back values automatically from the calibrator if using the EA014 Torque calibration adapter (with associated transducer). Image prompts will also have been created and linked to the procedure to aid the user in setting the calibrator to the correct mode and zeroing the calibrator between each test point 1. Start calibration Select ‘Search For a Procedure (Calibrate Instrument) from the File menu : Or use the toolbar to select the procedure select function ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 2. Select the required procedure from the list Highlight the required procedure then click Next 3. Confirm the traceability and uncertainties data is correct This screen shows a summary of the traceable instrument and uncertainties information set for the selected procedure – click YES if this is correct or NO if this needs to be changed in the procedure (clicking NO will abort the calibration). ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 4. Begin calibration Enter serial number, cal. interval, tested by name and customer address as applicable 5. Select Calibration Option Select As Found Readings or After Adjustment Readings as required. ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 6. General operation check A PASS / FAIL type test allows the general operation to be recorded – simply click on PASS or FAIL to record result. 7. Torque Tests – Pre-Test Prompt An on-screen prompt shows how to set the calibrator to the require torque mode : i. ii. iii. iv. PRESS THE MODE BUTTON ON THE CALIBRATOR SELECT THE REQUIRED TORQUE TRANSDUCER FROM THE MENU USING THE CURSOR KEYS PRESS SELECT TO CONFIRM CHOICE PRESS THE ZERO SOFTKEY TO ZERO THE CALIBRATOR READING (ENSURE TRANSDUCER IS CONNECTED PRIOR TO PRESSING ZERO) Click NEXT to continue to measurement screen ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 8. Torque Tests – Calibration Screen Apply torque load to transducer – the measured value will be displayed by ProCal. Between each measurement test the torque adapter should be reset to zero the reading – this is shown in a prompt screen before each measurement (as shown above). ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal 9. Finishing & Saving the calibration ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00

Torque Calibration Using the ProEdit Procedure Wizard and Calibrating Using ProCal ProCal - Torque Calibration.doc Version 1.00 To create an entirely new procedure, select Build Type - NEW. If these tests are to be appended to an existing procedure select Built Type - APPEND Click BUILD PROCEDURE to proceed with procedure creation - Note if any information is detected as being missing, a .

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