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Trace Data
QB Expert Alpha Controller
SOC is short for Shutoff Code. This column will contain numbers representing the reason the tool shutoff. Here
are the values for the numbers, see section “2.7.7.2 Shutoff Codes” on page 19 for a description:
1 = ”TORQUE” 2 = ”ANGLE”
3 = ”TORQUE/ ANGLE” 4 = ”CURRENT”
5 = ”TORQUE BAILOUT” 6 = ANGLE BAILOUT”
7 = ”MINIMUM TORQUE BAILOUT” 16 = ”RATE MONITOR”
32 = ”YIELD MONITOR” 128 = "TIME"
129 = "STOP" 130 = ">115%"
131 = "FAULT" 132 = "STALL"
133 = "CAN" 134 = "SYNC"
135 = "T1≠T2" 136 = "TD"
137 = "YIELD" 138 = "[T]"
139 = “Rate” 140 = “I”
141 = “A1≠A2
This same file can be saved to a USB memory stick from the controller’s USB port.
4.4 Trace Data
The Expert Alpha controller stores resultant audit data for 10,000 fastening cycles on a first in/ first out basis.
Click on the Analyze>Trace menu from the Home screen in Alpha Toolbox.
Select the Rundowns button to display the rundowns.
A list of rundowns appears on the left. Click on the rundown that corresponds to the trace to be retrieved. The
selected rundown turns blue.
Click on the Export button and the trace#.csv file will download to the computer. Be sure to understand the
browser setting to know where the file is saved. The file will be numbered (#) with the unique rundown ID