Engineered Fastening ENGINEERED FASTENING SOLUTIONS Configuration Guide
Open the catalog to page 1Quality, Productivity, Modularity = QPM QPM Delivers Value Over the Life Cycle of the Product. Lowered costs on materials and labor. Lowered Costs on Materials & Labor. Reduced times for setup, fastening, rework, and maintenance. Increased Reduced times for setup, fastening, rework, and maintenance.ergonomics and quality, productivity, flexibility. Compared to pneumatic and Increased quality, productivity, ergonomics and flexibility. tools, QPM is THE other DC electric assembly COMPLETE TIGHTENING SOLUTION that delivers Compared to pneumatic and other DC electric assembly tools, lifetime value....
Open the catalog to page 22 ABOUT STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLGIES 6 CATALOG GUIDE & How TO ORDER 7 TOOL NUMBERS & LABELING INFORMATION 8 TOOL POWER SOURCES 8 TOOL CONTROL METHODS 25 B SERIES QPM CORDLESS TOOL 26 E AND EA SERIES QPM LEVER TOOLS 50 E SERIES QPM FIXTURED TOOLS 66 EB SERIES QPM LEVER TOOLS 76 EB SERIES QPM FIXTURED TOOLS 90 TURNKEY SYSTEM DESIGN 112 PNEUMATIC TOOL PROCESS QUALIFIER 114 PNEUMATIC TRANSDUCER TOOL CONTROLLER 117 APPLICATION OF PULSE TOOLS 118 APPLICATION REFERENCE CHART 119 HYDRAULIC PULSE TOOLS 119 MECHANICAL PULSE TOOLS 120 ANGLE CONTROL PULSE TOOLS 121 PIN CLUTCH IMPACT TOOLS 122 TWIN HAMMER...
Open the catalog to page 3About Stanley Engineered Fastening Solutions Stanley Assembly Technologies was founded in 1963 as a division of The Stanley Works. Originally named Stanley Air Tools, the group was renamed in 2002 to reflect the emphasis on our ability to employ technology to deliver solutions of high value to customers. In March 2010 The Stanley Works acquired Black & Decker and became StanleyBlack&Decker, Inc. Stanley Assembly Technologies was attached to Emhart Teknologies to form a new business sector within StanleyBlack&Decker known as “Engineered Fastening”. The headquarters of Stanley Assembly Technologies...
Open the catalog to page 4About Stanley ISO Certification Stanley Assembly Technologies has successfully met the requirements of the ISO 9001 – Quality Systems international standards for quality management and quality assurance. The requirements included a review of our quality management system covering the design of our products and our processes for procurement, production, delivery and quality assurance for our Cleveland, Ohio facility. A Quality Certified Company Since 1995. • Inventory management and storage This is to certify that • Technical services and support ly Technologies Stanley AssembCompany Decker, Inc....
Open the catalog to page 5About Stanley Ergonomic By Design As a major supplier of power tools to industrial manufacturing facilities worldwide we have been involved in ergonomics since our inception in 1963. Ergonomic multi finger triggers, handle size and high power to weight ratios make our tools user friendly and preferred by operators. From the beginning our tools are designed with the operator in mind. From patented clutch designs in our air tools to the use of patented speed control algorithms for DC Electric tools, we are continuously finding new ways to reduce the torque reaction impulse felt by the operator...
Open the catalog to page 6About Stanley Repair Service Stanley Assembly Technologies strives to build tools that will remain “on the job” for years. We use the highest grade material available in our products to maintain durability and resist wear. Mechanical and electrical components do wear out despite this high engineering effort. That is why we maintain a stock of repair parts for all of our power tools. We certify repair centers around the world annually, to provide the best technical service and fast as possible repair turn around with genuine Stanley parts. Stanley Certified Repair Centers are capable of the same...
Open the catalog to page 7Catalog Guide & How to Order Tool Speeds Tool speeds are indicated in revolutions per minute or“rpm” and indicates the free speed or the speed at which the tool runs at no load. Pneumatic tool speeds are rated at a working pressure of 6.3 bar, or 90psi if not stated otherwise and can deviate up to +/- 10% from the stated value. Electric tool speeds are the rated (maximum) speed of the tool. Variable speeds lower than rated are available through the programming interface. Tool Weights T ool weights are published in both Kilograms (kg) and Pounds (lb). All tool weights are approximate and some...
Open the catalog to page 8Tool Numbers & Labeling Information All of the Stanley Assembly Technologies’ tools use a common lettering/ numbering structure that will guide the user through the process of choosing the correct tool in the correct form for use. There are three separate lines of tools presented in the catalog and a clear method of naming and understanding has been implemented for ease of use. The tool key to the right explains the significance of the letters/ numbers forming the name of the tool model and part number. Max Torque (Nm) Head Size (MM) Output Type . . . . . . . - Angle A B - Inline D - Offset C...
Open the catalog to page 9Tool Power Sources Assembly tool selection , considers the power source control method, tool geometry and torque level. STANLEY Assembly Technologies can tailor these parameters to fit each threaded fastening application. Power Sources: Electric vs. Pneumatic Electric: Stanley brushless DC electric motors offer the highest level of control, working cleaner, quieter and more efficient than pneumatic tools. Stanley brushless DC electric motors use rare earth magnets and resolver based commutation for high efficiency and reliability. Microprocessor control adjusts torque, speed, and acceleration...
Open the catalog to page 10Tool Control Methods Control Methods continued Clutch Actuated Shut Off: Clutch actuated shut off tools use a fast acting torque sensing clutch to disengage the motor from the drive spindle at a preset torque level. The system also shuts off the power to the motor. This fast shut off reduces the effect of operator technique on the applied torque value and the torque reaction impulse felt by the operator. Clutch actuated shut off tools reduce torque variability as compared to standard pneumatic tools. The low torque reaction impulse makes clutch actuated shut off tools ideal for hand held applications....
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