Shimpo TRC Series User manual

TRC Series
DIGITAL TORQUE CHECKER Series
Operation Manual
Read the manual thoroughly prior to operation.
Use the instrument only after reading the complete manual.
Follow all safety precautions.

Safety Precautions
Be sure to read the entire instruction manual thoroughly before initial set-up, operation and maintenance.
The instruction manual provides three grades of safety precautions: “Danger”, “Warning” and “Caution”.
Follow these precautions.
Danger”marking indicates possible death, severe injury or fire
if the user disregarded.
“Warning”marking indicates possibility of a serious injury
if the user does not follow the instruction.
Caution”marking indicates possibility of severe bodily or object damage
if operated improperly.
__The following marks indicate the sort of contents which are completed with.__
his mark indicates warning.
his mark indicates a prohibited operation.
his mark indicates Execute this warning.
Heavy! Pay close attention to location and conditions around TRC.
Dropping the TRC may cause damage or serious injury.
Warning
Danger
Warning
Caution

Never exceed torque ratings.
May damage sensor and other parts.
May cause damage or injury.
Place TRC in a location
where maintenance and check are
easy.
Do not carry TRC by AC power cable.
May
cause electric shock, fire and/or injury.
Fix object securely.
May cause damage or injury.
Confirm the specified AC voltage.
Other then specified voltage may cause damage,
electric shock, fire and/or injury
Do not damage AC cable.
May cause electric shock, fire and/or injury.
Do not substitute AC adapter.
Use only
the adapter supplied with the
unit.
Use of other then specified ac adapter may cause
damage, electric shock, fire and/or injury.
Do not use except with 115VAC.
May cause electric shock, fire and/or injury.
Insert AC connector into outlet
securely.
May cause electric shock, fire and/or injury
Do not insert plug into AC
outlet if hands are wet or moisture
is present.
May cause electric shock, fire and/or
injury.
Do not alter, repair or dispose of
TRC or batteries improperly.
May
cause damage, accidents and void warranty.
Do not pull out the AC plug
by the cable. Carefully pull on plug
only.
Pulling on cable may cause electric
shock.
Do not use with AC power in an
area where there is dust.
An electrical spark may cause fire.
A
void the following.
Di
rect sunshine, condensation, dust or caustic ch
emicals, combustible gases, oils, water, salts.
To clean, gently wipe with a soft
cloth.
No volatile chemicals such as usage of
Benzene, Thinner, or Alcohol are to be used to clean
TRC
Operate within 32-104°
°°
°F (0-
40°
°°
°C)
C)C)
C)
Outside specified temperature range
may alter operation of TRC.
Check operation of TRC and
calibrate
periodically.
Humidity range 35 –
––
–85%RH
(Not condensation)
Operation outside humidity range may alter
operation of TRC.
Caution

Contents
1 Feature................................................................................................................................................................................1
2 Confirmation of Product Packing ........................................................................................................................................1
3 Names and Functions of Components ................................................................................................................................2
3.1 Mainframe..................................................................................................................................................................2
3.2 Operation Panel .........................................................................................................................................................3
3.3 Main Display...............................................................................................................................................................4
3.3.1 Main Display Setup Values................................................................................................................................4
3.3.2 Unit Status Indicators........................................................................................................................................4
3.3.3 Battery Indicator................................................................................................................................................5
4 Parameters..........................................................................................................................................................................5
4.1 Function Setting .........................................................................................................................................................5
4.1.1 Function Mode ..................................................................................................................................................5
4.1.2 Operation...........................................................................................................................................................5
4.2 High Low Limit Setting for Comparator .....................................................................................................................8
4.2.1 Pattern No. Setting ............................................................................................................................................8
4.2.2 Operation...........................................................................................................................................................9
5 Measurement Mode .........................................................................................................................................................10
5.1 Peak Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................10
5.2 Mean Mode..............................................................................................................................................................10
6 Comparator Function ........................................................................................................................................................11
7 Measuring .........................................................................................................................................................................12
7.1 Measurement of Torque Wrenches .........................................................................................................................12
7.2 Measurement of Electric Screwdrivers Torque Drivers...........................................................................................12
7.3 Zero Adjustment.......................................................................................................................................................13
7.4 Measuring ................................................................................................................................................................13
7.5 Mounting Bracket.....................................................................................................................................................14
8 Memory Function..............................................................................................................................................................14
8.1 Saving Data in Memory ............................................................................................................................................14
8.2 Display Memory Data...............................................................................................................................................15
8.3 Clearing Stored Data (Latest Memory Data) ............................................................................................................16
8.4 Clearing Stored Data (Each Pattern No.) ..................................................................................................................16
8.5 Clearing Stored Data (All Memory Data)..................................................................................................................16
9 DigiTorq_TRC.....................................................................................................................................................................17
9.1 Feature of DigiTorq_TRC ..........................................................................................................................................17
9.2 Download DigiTorq_TRC ..........................................................................................................................................17
9.3 Battery Life and USB.................................................................................................................................................17
10 Support .............................................................................................................................................................................17
10.1 Repair and Calibration..............................................................................................................................................17
10.2 Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................................17
11 Specifications and Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................18
11.1 Specification .............................................................................................................................................................18
11.2 Dimensions...............................................................................................................................................................19

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1Feature
•Two measurement modes: Mean, Peak
•Peak hold & Auto reset of peak display
•Go No Go judgment by comparator functions (LED indicator and Buzzer)
•Available 10 patterns of High Low torque limits for judgment
•300 data memories for each pattern (Total: 3,000 data)
•USB communication to PC (with “DigiTorq_TRC”operation software:)
•Selectable units: lb-in, N-m, N-cm, kg-cm
•Selectable Measurement periods: 1, 2, 4, or 8 times sec
2Confirmation of Product Packing
1. Mainframe (1)
3. AC adapter charge
r (1)
4. USB cable (1)
2. Adapter for
torque
driver
(1)
6. Bolt M6x15 for
mounting bracket
(2)
7. Operation manual
8. Warranty card (1)
5. Mounting Bracket (1)

2
3Names and Functions of Components
3.1 Mainframe
Socket Insert torque wrench or torque driver adapter
Operation Panel LCD display, Keys, LED indicators
USB Connector USB communication (B type)
DC Power Input Insert AC adapter charger when AC power supply is used or battery is being
charged.
USB connector
LCD display
Socket
Operation Panel
Back side
DC power input

3
3.2 Operation Panel
1 POWER key Power the unit on or off.
2 Memo key When in Peak mode, data is stored.
Note: In “Mean” mode, Memo key has no function.
3 Recall key Recall the peak data stored in “Peak” mode.
Note: In “Mean” mode, Recall key has no function.
4 Reset key Peak reset function in “Peak” mode.
5 Mode key Select “Mean” or “Peak” mode of operation
6 Hi Lo key Sets the high low limit values.
7 Zero key Sets Zero in “Mean” and “Peak” mode.
8 Mode LED’s Indicates which mode is selected: “Mean” or “Peak”.
9 Comparator LED’s When the high low limit values are enabled, the LED indicates: Hi-NG or Go or Lo-NG
is ON. When the high low limit values are disabled, all LED’s are off.
10 Main display Displays measured values and status indicators. Includes units of measure, battery
status and function status.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1

4
3.3 Main Display
3.3.1 Main Display/Setup alues
Main display shows four digits including decimal point.
The + sign means CW direction torque, the – sign means CCW direction torque in Mean mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the case of Peak mode selection, the sign is always +.
3.3.2 Unit/Status Indicators
Located on the upper part of display, this shows the unit of measure selected.
It also serves as a sub display under function mode or status. The example display is shown in below.
lb-in unit N-m unit
lbI Nm
Overload
1 minute warning
before it turns off
OVR PWR

5
3.3.3 Battery Indicator
Displayed according to battery status.
“LO BAT” blinking: “BAT”:
Battery diminished. Charging by AC adapter charger.
Connect AC adapter charger for charge.
4Parameters
4.1 Function Setting
4.1.1 Function Modes
Function modes are as follows.
Item Sub Display Setting Contents Initial setting
Auto reset F01 OFF 1 2 5 sec OFF
Unit of torque F02 lb-in N-m N-cm kg-cm lb-in
Display update time F03 1 2 4 8 [times sec] 4
Auto power off F04 OFF 10 [minutes] 10
Unit No. F05 0-99 0
4.1.2 Operation
With power off, press and hold Zero key then press POWER key.
Hold Zero key until the display shows “F01”.
lbI
LO
BAT
lbI
BAT
+
++
+
Power Zero
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4.1.3
<Auto Reset
Selection
>
The Auto Reset function automatically resets Peak after each setting period.
The Peak Reset function operates the same as pressing Reset key.
Auto reset OFF 1 sec
5 sec 2 sec
(Current setting is displayed first.)
F01
Mode
F01
Mode
F01
Mode
Mode
F01
Save and exit
Memo
Hi/Lo
4.1.4
<
U
nits of measure selection
>
The torque units are selectable: lb-in, N-m, N-cm and kg-cm.
lb-in N-m
Kg-cm N-cm
(Current setting is displayed
first.)
Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
Save and exit
Memo
Hi/Lo
lbI Nm
Ncm
kgc
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