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Power tool compensator for torque overshoot

  • US 5,315,501 A
  • Filed: 04/03/1992
  • Issued: 05/24/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for compensating for torque overshoot in a rotary power tool wherein the tool is to be shut off at a target torque and is actually shut off at a torque set point equal to or less than the target torque depending upon the amount of torque overshoot, said method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) operating the tool to perform a high torque rate fastening job;

    (b) measuring time duration between selected fractions of the target torque which occur during a portion of the fastening job when the torque rate is linear to provide a fastener deceleration time value;

    (c) measuring the torque overshoot in the job;

    (d) calculating a value of K from an expression K=XY where Y is torque overshoot and X is deceleration time required to tighten the fastener;

    (e) operating the tool to perform a next fastening job;

    (f) measuring the time duration between the same selected fractions of target torque as in the first measuring step to obtain a deceleration time for said next fastening job;

    (g) determining the torque overshoot for said next fastening job from the expression Y=K/X using the value of K previously determined and a value of X measured during said next fastening job; and

    (h) adjusting the torque set point to compensate for the calculated value of overshoot.

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