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Sturtevant Richmont DTC User Manual

Sturtevant Richmont DTC
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Sturtevant Richmont P/N 857421 Rev A - 08/9/19 Page 1
Torque Testers
•Calibrationweightscancausetester
anditsbasetotip
Wear safety goggles (users and
bystanders).
Counterbalance or anchor mounting
base.
Tipping base can cause injury.
Torque Wrenches
•Overtorquingcancausebreakage
•Wrenchcanbreakwhilebreaking
fastenersloose
•Anout-of-calibrationtorquewrenchcan
causepartortoolbreakage
Wear safety goggles (user and
bystanders).
Do not exceed rated torque.
Do not use a torque wrench to break
fasteners loose.
Periodic recalibration is necessary to
maintain accuracy.
Broken tools can cause injury.
Battery Information
NiMHBatteriesrated1400mAhto2400
mAhareacceptable.HighermAhratings
meanmorecyclesbetweenrechargeand
longerrechargetimes.
Unlikeourotherdigitaltorquewrenches,
theDTCcanusealkaline,Ni-MH,or
LithiumIonbatteries.Nevermixtypesof
batteries(e.g.nevercombinealkalineand
Ni-MHbatteries,orNi-MHandLithium
Ionbatteries)andnevermixnewandold
batteriesintheDTC.
AlthoughtheDTCusesbothalkalineand
rechargeablebatteries,werecommend
rechargeablebatteriesbecausetheyare
environmentallyfriendly.
TheDTCusesthreeAAAbatteriesina
reusablecartridge.
Safety
DTC Wrench
Operating Instructions
555KimberlyDriveCarolStream,IL60188
Phones:847/455-8677800/877-1347Fax:847/455-0347
E-mail:CustomerService@srtorque.com
URL:srtorque.com
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Sturtevant Richmont DTC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSturtevant Richmont
ModelDTC
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

Torque Testers Safety

Safety precautions for torque testers, including stability and tipping hazards.

Torque Wrenches Safety

Safety guidelines for torque wrenches, covering overtorquing and calibration.

DTC Wrench Battery Information

Details on acceptable battery types, charging, and usage for the DTC wrench.

DTC Wrench Features

Wrench Keypad Layout

Explanation of the wrench's keypad layout and its function keys.

LCD Display Icons

Visual guide to icons displayed on the wrench's LCD for status and operation.

Status Indicators Overview

Description of LEDs, buzzer, and handle vibration for tool status feedback.

USB Tool Connectivity

Information on connecting the wrench to a PC via USB for setup and logging.

DTC Wrench Operating Instructions

Powering On and Off

Steps for powering the DTC wrench on and off, including initial display sequence.

Display Configuration

How to set up and view the DTC wrench display, including Idle and Measurement screens.

Changing Torque Units

How to change and view the torque measurement units on the DTC wrench.

General Operation Phases

Describes the three main phases of operation: Idle, Torque Applied, and Torque Released.

Understanding the Idle Screen

Details and examples of the Idle Screen display in different measurement modes.

Measurement Screen Details

Explains the details shown on the Measurement Screen during torque application.

Mode Selection Screen

How to navigate and select measurement modes on the DTC wrench.

Target Torque Screen Setup

How to set and adjust the target torque value for a joint.

Setting Torque Tolerances

How to set minimum and maximum torque values to define an acceptable range.

Minimum Torque Screen Setup

Setting the minimum acceptable torque value and its relation to target torque.

Maximum Torque Screen Setup

Setting the maximum acceptable torque value and its relation to target torque.

Snug Torque Setting

Setting the snug torque value, which defines the start of angle measurement.

Target Angle Screen Setup

Setting the target angle for torque-to-angle measurements.

Maximum Angle Screen Setup

Setting the maximum acceptable angle for torque-to-angle measurements.

Head Length Screen Setup

Setting the head length for accurate torque measurements.

Auto Clear Screen Configuration

Configuring the auto-clear time for the display after a measurement.

Locking Keypad and P-Sets

How to lock the keypad and P-Sets to prevent unauthorized changes.

Unlocking the DTC Wrench

Process for entering a password to unlock the keypad or P-Sets.

Saving Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

Instructions on how to save current settings as a P-Set for later recall.

Selecting Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

How to retrieve previously saved parameter settings (P-Sets).

Deleting Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

Information on how P-Sets are deleted, only via DTC Connect software.

Data Capture and Logging

Details on what data is logged for each torque event and how it's retrieved.

DTC Wrench Measurement Modes

Mode-Specific Settings

Explains how settings can vary depending on the selected measurement mode.

Track Mode Operation

Description of the Track Mode, showing real-time torque and angle.

Peak Mode Operation

Details on Peak Mode, which displays the highest torque value achieved.

Residual Mode Operation

Explanation of Residual Mode, which detects and displays residual torque in a joint.

T2A Mode Operation

Describes T2A Mode (Torque-to-Angle), for tightening fasteners to a specific torque and angle.

TAM Mode Operation

TAM Mode combines torque and angle monitoring for advanced fastener analysis.

DTC Wrench Calibration

Calibration Initiation Screen

How to initiate the wrench calibration process from the keypad.

Calibration Password Entry

Entering the password required to access the calibration functions.

Calibration Head Length Setup

Setting the head length parameter for calibration.

Torque Calibration Process

Performing torque calibration at specific points (0%, 100%, etc.).

Angle Calibration Process

Calibrating the angle measurement function of the wrench.

DTC Connect Software

DTC Connect Installation

Steps to install the DTC Connect software and its drivers on a PC.

Connecting the DTC Tool

How to physically connect the DTC wrench to the PC via USB.

DTC Connect Home Screen Options

Overview of the main functions available from the DTC Connect software's home screen.

Tool Results Log Management

Viewing, saving, and clearing recorded torque and angle measurement results.

Print Fields Configuration

Selecting which data fields to include when printing or saving measurement logs.

DTC Connect Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

Managing Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

Managing saved parameter settings (P-Sets) for different joint types.

Editing Parameter Sets (P-Sets)

Creating, modifying, deleting, and saving P-Set configurations.

DTC Connect Tool Configuration

Tool Configuration Overview

Viewing and modifying general settings for the DTC wrench.

Editing Tool Settings

Modifying tool settings like units, modes, and passwords via DTC Connect.

Tool Configuration Settings Details

Detailed descriptions of various tool configuration parameters and their options.

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