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Assembly Technologies
THE COMPLETETIGHTENING SOLUTION
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COMPLETESOLUTIONSFOR CHALLENGES THAT REQUIRE MORETHAN CATALOG CHOICES
Stanley Assembly Technologies is a leading supplierof solutions for the industrial assembly market.Stanley delivers innovative, reliable products andsystems to our customers to ensure the quality of theproducts they manufacture.
The Stanley QPM solution includes:
� Modular product design. Minimizes the complexityof set-up and repair.
� Networking solutions. Designed to integrate withplant floor control systems for process control anddata collection.
� Advanced control strategies. Specialized, patentedalgorithms such as ATC allow for increased control of the fastening process.
� Error proofing. Intelligent systems ensure that theprocess is completed correctly every time.
The Stanley Advantage
Assembly Technologies
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Solutions forthe GlobalAssemblyMarket
Stanley Assembly Technologies’Quality Management System is registered to ISO 9001:2000 at itsheadquarters in Cleveland, Ohio.
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www.StanleyAssembly.com
THREADED FASTENING. With torque capacity rangingfrom 0.5 to 2000 Nm, Stanley’s threaded fastening solutions come inmultiple geometries and fit the most critical assembly requirements.Real-time monitoring, analysis, diagnostics, and configuration areavailable plant-wide, with networkable controls.
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS. Reducing cycle times, improvingergonomics, and ensuring quality, our systems are tailored to your needs and can include multiple spindles, automated tools, and data interfaces.Installed as projects, Stanley acceptsresponsibility for results from proposalto buy-off.
MATERIAL HANDLING.Stanley’s Cobotics line is a leader in thegrowing global market for IntelligentAssist Devices (IADs). Improving productivity, quality, and ergonomicsafety, Cobotics products are computer-controlled, servo-powered devices thatassist workers in manipulating heavyand awkward parts.
THE COMPLETE TIGHTENING SOLUTION.QPM leads Stanley’s threaded fasteningsolutions. With tools like the new smallQPM tools (above), QPM offers clean, quiet,and ergonomic fastening for a wide rangeof torque requirements.
QUALITYPRODUCTIVITYMODULARITY
CONTENTS
Total Cost of Ownership . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Product Modularity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Networking Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . 10
QPM Modules
� Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
� Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
� Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
� Handle Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
� Motors & Gears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
� Output Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
� Fixtured Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
� Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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Before ATC
After ATC
Torque Capability
Torque Capability
Hard 30° Soft 720°
Hard 30° Soft 720°
No lubricating oil. Lownoise levels. Up to sixtimes more energyefficient. QPM quietlyand cleanly creates abetter environment foryour workers, theirproduct, and the globe.
�QualityStanley’s patentedAdaptive TighteningControl technology givesmore consistent torqueresults by automaticallyadjusting for differentjoint rates. Pneumaticand other DC electrictools require eitheroperator-dependentparameter selection or additional tools to get consistent torque results.
TOTAL COST OFOWNERSHIP
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QPM delivers value over the life cycle of the productLowered costs on materials and labor.Reduced times for setup, fastening,rework, and maintenance. Increasedquality, productivity, ergonomics, andflexibility. Compared to pneumatic and other DC electric assembly tools,QPM is THE COMPLETE TIGHTENINGSOLUTION that delivers lifetime value.
Watch for this markthroughout the book tosee the many ways QPM
can increase your rate of return, usuallypaying back the investment in a few years—sometimes months.
�Environment
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�Productivity
�ErgonomicsQPM ATC prevents sudden downshift-ing which can reduce operator fatigue
and torque reaction impulse as com-pared to other DC electric tools. Soft stop
feature prevents sudden change in torquereaction to the operator.
�Error ProofingQPM compares digital results to quality limits to eliminate missed fasteners. With pneumatic tools,error proofing is more complex and less reliable.
�Return on Investment (ROI)QPM can improve ROI in a new assembly process byproviding a lower overall life cycle cost as comparedto pneumatic and other DC electric tool solutions.When comparing tooling solutions, it is important tolook at the Total Cost of Ownership, which includesoperating costs as well as up-front acquisition costs.
�ModularityCommon modularcontrollers and toolcomponents allow amanufacturer to drawon a smaller inventory ofinterchangeable partsto maintain a productionline of any size orcomplexity. Other DCelectric systems requiremore unique controllerand tool components.
QPM enables flexiblemanufacturing. A singletool can be set toassemble joints of different target torquelevels. In contrast, separate pneumatictools are required foreach different torquelevel, increasing initialcost and the repetitivecost of setup.
QPM systems reducethe frequency of mainte-nance with increasedMean Time BetweenFailures from long lifecomponents (motors,gearing, non-contactstart electronics, cables,and bearings) as compared to otherDC electric andpneumatic tools.
Simple QPM construc-tion decreases theMean Time To Repairbecause other DCelectric systems aremore complex andcostly to repair.
DC electric tools requireless frequent torqueaudits which decreaseproduction cost ascompared topneumatic tools.
MTBF
MTTR
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�Flexibility
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Torque
Angle
StrategiesEach strategy consists of a complete set of parametersto control and/or audit torque, angle, time, speed, andpower. Each strategy may advance to the next, invisibleto the operator, or pause the tool briefly to managedirection changes, multiple spindle synchronization, orrelaxation and crosstalk effects.
EASY METHOD
TC/AMTorque Control
with Angle Monitoring
AC/TMAngle Control
with Torque Monitoring
AC & TCAngle and
Torque Control
Adaptive Tightening Control gives eachtool the flexibility to adjust for different joint designsand variable part tolerances. Two fasteners may havethe same size and torque specifications, but differentjoint characteristics (e.g, hard vs. soft). Without ATC,either torque overshoot or long cycle times result.ATC improves torque capability and reduces cycletime by automatically adjusting to joint variations—minimizing the number of tools and set-ups.
From Easy to ExpertThe Wizard gives Easy Method control directly from
the key pad on the controller. Users can also takeadvantage of advanced programmability using
Configuration Editor or FTB software with a PC.
CONTROLSTRATEGIES
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Take complete control of the assembly processWhether your tightening applicationsrequire a single strategy for assemblyto a target torque level or a series ofstrategies that can monitor materialproperties and/or component position, QPM gives you the control.
One controller can store as many as 32 parameter sets of different tightening strategies. Each parameterset holds as many as eight completestrategies to match the needs of anytightening application.
Set-up is as easy or advanced as youneed, with Wizard set-ups for thebasics and PC programmability forcomplex jobs.
Most common control strategyfor tightening threaded fasteners.Angle monitoring can detectchanges in joint rate, indicatingprocess concerns.
Settings• Torque target and limits• Angle limits
Ends at torque = torque target.Final torque and angle withinlimits for OK cycle.
Controls the amount of fastenerrotation. Angle control candetermine component positions.
Settings• Angle target and limits• Torque limits
Ends at angle = angle target.Final angle and torque withinlimits for OK cycle.
Used for very critical joints withprecision components.
Settings• Torque target and limits• Angle target and limits• Torque and angle bailouts
Ends at torque = torque target; angle = angle target. Final torque and angle within limits for OK cycle.
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Parameter SetsWith as many as eight strategies perset, users can match a parameterset to any application.
Store 32 SetsOne Alpha Controller can storeand give users access up to 32
pre-programmed parameter sets.
CUSTOM METHOD
ADVANCED AND EXPERT METHOD
Slow Seek … Easy MethodPrevents crossthreading or rehitting the previously secured fasteners.
Pre-torque … Custom MethodOvercomes relaxation of the joint fromcrosstalk on multiple spindles.
Condition the Fastener … Custom MethodReduces frictional variation between the fastenerand mating threads on fixtured applicationsrequiring exacting precision.
TR/AMTorque Recovery
with Angle Monitoring
RC/AMRate Control
with Angle Monitoring
BACK OFFBack off the Fastener
AC/TM TC/AM
TC/AM TC/AM
TC/AM BACK OFF TC/AM
Before ATC After ATC Improve capability...Reduce cycle time
Torque Capability Torque Capability Time
Before ATC
After ATC
Hard 30° Hard 30° Soft 720°Soft 720°
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YC/AMYield Control
with Angle Monitoring
Used to balance residual torquein multiple spindle operationsafter initial securing.
Settings• Torque target and limits • Angle target and limits
Ends at torque = torque target.Actual peak torque and netangle within limits for OK cycle.
Used to sense changes in jointrate (gradient) to detect galling,cross threading, and bottom out.
Settings• Torque rate target• Torque and angle limits
Ends at torque vs. angle rate =rate control target. Final torqueand angle within limits for OK cycle.
Used to sense the yield pointof a fastener based on adecreasing torque vs. angle rate.
Settings• Yield control target• Torque and angle limits
Ends at torque vs. angle rate = yield control target. Final torqueand angle within limits for OK cycle.
Backs off a fastener a selectedamount of rotation.
Settings• Back off angle target• Angle limits
Ends at angle = angle target.Final angle and torque withinlimits for OK cycle.
AC/TAAngle Control
with Torque Averaging
Averages the rolling torque fromsnug to the angle control target.Recalculates zero torque if usedwith TC/AM and the prevailingtorque option
Settings• Average Torque limits• Angle target and limits• Min and Max Torque bailouts
Ends at angle = angle target.
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QPM modularity allows customizedsolutions that fit your process, withall the benefits of standardization.Set up QPM to add value toEngineering, Quality Control,Production, and Maintenance. And draw on a smaller inventory of interchangeable parts tomaintain a production line of anysize or complexity.
FLEX CABLES HANDLES
LightHandheld
Standard
Fixtured Fixtured
High cycle life QPM cablesreduce the Total Cost ofOwnership as compared tothe higher maintenancecosts of cables used withother DC electric systems.QPM cable options includedifferent mountings andinterfaces that fit theapplication. However, allQPM tools can use acommon extension cable.
An ergonomic operator interfaceenhances productivity. TheMulti-function tool panel can link operators to a quality systemdecision process. Available versions include lever and pistolhandheld as well as fixtured. Atool memory chip communicatestool identification and history forall QPM tools.
QUALITY
PRODUCTION
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
PRODUCTMODULARITY
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Flexible architecture simplifies service and reduces inventory
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MOTORS GEARING OUTPUTS
FEWER COMPONENTS MANY UNIQUE SOLUTIONS
Premium quality DC servo motorswith high energy magnets and premium core materials generatemaximum power and accelerationwith minimal size, weight, and temperature. Double-shielded ballbearings and integral temperature monitor ensure reliable perform-ance and maximizes MTBF (MeanTime Between Failures).
Identical motors fit both handheldand fixtured tools from <0.5 to over2000 Nm., further reducing spareparts inventory.
Gearing that easily interfaces to both handheldand fixtured QPM systemshelps deliver on lower TotalCost of Ownership. Highcomponent durability, predictable life, flexibleinterfacing, and servicea-bility reduce life cycle costby increasing MTBF (MeanTime Between Failures) andreducing MTTR (Mean TimeTo Repair).
Stanley designs andmanufactures a full rangeof outputs that enableaccess to hard-to-reachfasteners. Integration of theoutput with the tool assuresoptimal performance andlong life. Angle outputshave an external fitting thatsimplifies lubrication.Hundreds of availablegeometries easily interfacewith standard QPM tools.
E0
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
G2
G3
G4
G5
Straight/Offset
Angle/Flush
Crowfoot
Tubenut
Hold & Drive
Handheld Tools Only
Fixtured Tools Only
Common Components
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GAMMACONTROLLER• Alpha control for
one or two Spindles
• Sigma capability with Ethernet, Fieldbus, or Serial communications
• Integral PLC can completely control a workstation
SIGMA SYSTEMS• Can manage as many as
12 Alpha Controllers
• Include soft PLC for custom process control
• Interface withhundreds of ODVA compatible devices
ALPHA CONTROLLER• Same Alpha Controller with Stanley
designed servo runs any QPM tool from 0.5 to 2000 Nm
• Wizard keypad set-up can bedone without PC
• Ethernet, Fieldbus, and 24V I/O options to match plant interfaces
NETWORKINGSOLUTIONS
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Easy and seamless integration into any level of plant controlQPM systems use a few standardmodules to flexibly scale from stand-alone systems to a plant-widenetwork of tools. Available interfaceoptions tightly integrate with plantcontrol and information systems.Common electronics and softwaremodules offer high customization andadaptability. QPM software convertscomplex process data into usefulinformation tailored to Quality,Production, Maintenance, andEngineering functions.
One Alpha controllerdesign operates all QPMtools in Sigma, Gamma,and Omega systems.
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OMEGA SYSTEMS• Full Sigma capability with
a PC touch screen interface
• Included PC enablesFasteningToolbox capabilityat the workstation
• Option for customized userinterfaces for line/stationcontrol
FASTENING TOOL CENTERMANAGES FASTENING OPTIONS
QUALITY
PRODUCTION
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
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SOFTWARE1
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Parameter Wizard creates simple or custom fasteningstrategies in easy steps.
Manages parametersets for download to the controller.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| CE | FTB | FTD | FTC |
ENGINEERING
Flexible parameter configuration options allowcontrol from easy to expert modes
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ConfigurationEditor
Manages all QPM fastening parameters. Included with allQPM controllers. Programming options range from EasyParameter Wizard to Expert Mode.
Software included with every controller.
FasteningToolbox
Adds SPC analysis, powerful process trace diagnostic, intu-itive equipment diagnostics, remote graphical run screencapability.
Optional software optimized for typical users.
FasteningToolbox Deluxe
Adds capability to create, load, and execute custom PLC pro-grams for flexible plant integration of QPM controller systems,without the need for programming.
Optional software for managing customized I/O.
FasteningTool Center
Adds plant-wide and web-enabled data collection, analysis andreporting of rundowns, conditional automatic capture of traces,statistical trend analysis, advanced parameter management tools, and executive summary reports.
Optional software for integrating plant-wide systems.
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FTB
FTD
FTC
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Advancing Diagnostic Abilities
QPM software is offered in incremental levels of analysis capability. With each level, QPM is better able to provide targeted analysis that greatly increases QPM’s ROI.
Expert Parameter Configuration Mode
Easy, Custom, and Advanced Configuration
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Data point markers forall significant events.
Click-n-drag zoom tothe millisecond level.
Absolute versus relative scaling, filtering.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTB | FTD | FTC |
Link input strings and discrete 24V inputs tofastening sequencesto output strings anddiscrete 24V outputs.
Send alphanumericstrings to/fromEthernet, Fieldbus,and/or Serial communications ports.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTD | FTC |
ENGINEERING
Powerful integration tool links inputs to outputs
ENGINEERING
Powerful process diagnostic tools for configuration,capture, and analysis of fastening rundowns
Multi-color, multiple trace overlay allows comparison of processperformance.
Plot Torque, Angle, Time, SpeedCommand, Speed Tachometer, CurrentLimit, Current Draw, and Torque Rate.
PLC library loads and unloads PLCprograms stored in Sigma andGamma Controllers.
Graphical Wizard allows easy drag-n-drop creation of PLCladder logic without programming.
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SOFTWARE1
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Plant-wide data collection includesrundown results withoptions to collecttraces from any or alloperations.
Shift, group, or customized executivesummary shows overall performanceand highlights any hot spots for furtherinvestigation.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTC |
Statistical tables include CP, CPK, CR, CAM, X, R, X-shift, Min, Max, 3S , +/- ns , X, R, LCL, and UCL.
SPC includes rawdata by Subgroup,Histograms, andControl Charts withtools for filtering, scaling, and analysisby alarms such assubgroups rising or falling.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTB | FTD | FTC |
QUALITY
SPC and Trend Analysis enable proactive managementof the plant-wide fastening system
PRODUCTION
Plant-wide data collection and analysis show process performance
Automatic parameter verification for any controller.
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Standard tachometer,thermometer, andgraphical representations ofoperator controls and feedback forease of use.
Transducer outputand motor currentshown live on oscilliscope-like displays.
Tool model/serialnumber information,including ratings and calibration values.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTB | FTD | FTC |
Displays Online/Offline status of allspindles. Drill down tolearn details regardingFaulted/Ready conditions.
Plant-wide performance at aglance by color coding line graphs toindicate severity ofevents detected.
Generate alerts via standard messaging.
AVAILABLE WITH:
| FTC |
MAINTENANCE
Plant-wide reporting includes status, severity of events, and messaging alerts
MAINTENANCE
Intuitive diagnostic tools reduce downtime
Event log documents process changes.
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Select local language
to program controller
screens.
Displays settings for
parameter set, such as
torque range and ATC
downshift. Each Alpha controller
stores and displays
10,000 cycle results,
including:
• Status Flags, Torque
reading, Angle
reading
• Date, time, and
part identification
(barcode)
Displays wide range of
statistics, including:
• CP, CPK, CR, CPL,
CPU, CAM
• n, n High, n Low
• X, X, R, Max, Min
• R, s, ns• PP, PPK, PR
CONTROLLERS2
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Alpha ControllerOperates any QPM tool from 0.5 to 2000Nm—either stand-alone or as part of anetworked system. Alpha Controllerscan be setup from the front panel, a laptop, or any remote computer on the network.
The operator interface includes a keypad for input, an information displayselected from multiple languages, andhigh/low/accept cycle status lights.QPM software for configuration andanalysis can connect through anoptional Ethernet network or standardserial connection to a single PC.
Fieldbus options enable data input oroutput from a Plant PLC through eithera DeviceNet or Profibus connection. A 24 VDC Input/Output option enableserror proofing, parameter selectionfrom a socket tray or similar device,and remote control for fixtured tools.
Menu-driven user
interface for the easy,
advanced, and expert
programming of
fastening parameters
is accessible from the
front panel, a local
laptop connection, or
remotely over a
network connection.
Plinth provides convenient and
protected cable routing plus quick
release mounting for the controller.
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EXX EDX EPX EDV EPV EXV XDX XPX XDV XPV XXV
Ethernet
Device Net
Profibus
Serial
24V DC I/O
ALPHA MODELS
View controller rundowns,
parameters, and traces from
QPM controllers using the
standard web browser of any
computer connected to the
same network. Requires no
other software.
Power supply: 115 to
230V at 50 or 60 Hz
QPM software for
configuration and
analysis can connect
through an Ethernet
network or standard
serial connection to a
single PC.
Plant PLC interface for
error proofing using
either DeviceNet or
Profibus. Alpha supports
both I/O Mapping and
Explicit Messaging.
Serial interface enables
input of part ID and
printing of results.
Error proofing I/O
assures the job cannot
inadvertently leave
station unless fastened
as specified.
Socket tray for error-proofed fas-
tening parameter selection
enables a single tool to reliably
assemble joints of different target
torque levels.
Remote operation for tools
mounted in machines, fixtures,
or arms.
Controls any tool from
0.5 to 2000 Nm in any
model configuration.
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CONTROLLERS2
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Sigma SystemThe Sigma interface manages as manyas 12 Alpha controllers. Integral PLCcapability uses one of multiple Fieldbustechnologies. As a DeviceNet Masterwith Ladder Logic Engine, it can manage an entire workstation. OptionalTool Logic Control in Fastening ToolboxDeluxe software simplifies ladder logic programming.
Communications capabilities includeEthernet, multiple Fieldbus technologies,Serial and Parallel ports, plus 24VDC I/O.
As a DeviceNet master, it is capable of integrating thousands of ODVA compatible peripheral products, including expansion I/O, socket trays,barcode scanners, touch screens, limitswitches, light screens, and many more.
Operator FeedbackGamma screen messages and Epsilonlight stacks showassembly results.
Ladder Logic EngineExecutes industry-standard ladder logic. PLC built into controller. No need to purchase oneseparately.
Other DC elec-tric assemblysystems typical-
ly require a PLCcontrol interface to con-trol a workstation.Stanley’s Sigma andGamma systems withintegral soft PLC cancontrol the entire workstation, saving capital investment of $5-12k per station.
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The Gamma controller offers the fusionof the PLC, the PC, and the torque controller in a single, scalable, flexible,highly cost-effective package for oneor two spindle workstations.
Communications capabilities includingEthernet, multiple Fieldbus technologies,Serial and Parallel ports, plus 24VDC I/O.
TraceabilityThe sticker contains integrated information,including manufacturing plant, station, andoperator identification. Production informationincluding part style, option content, and dateof assembly. Plus summary and/or detailedinformation regarding the assembly process,even non-fastening related steps.
DocumentationOn completion, Gamma prints a traceabilitysticker for placement on the work piece.
PLC CapabilityGamma or Sigma initiates assembly sequencefor the part in station, prompts the operatorthrough each step, and signals conformance ateach step. For threaded fasteners, the Gammacontrols socket selection and specifications.
Gamma System
Data InputOperator places work piece in position and scans a barcode. Gammadecodes barcodescan and confirmsthat the correctpart(s) is(are) in place.
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Omega SystemCONTROLLERS
The Omega 15” graphical touch-screeninterface manages as many as 12 Alphacontrollers from the production floor.Functions include configuration ofsecurity, information communicationand fastener parameters. Intuitiveprocess and equipment diagnosticsinclude traces and event logging.
Communications capabilities includeEthernet and multiple Fieldbus tech-nologies. As a DeviceNet master,Omega can integrate thousands ofODVA compatible peripheral products,including expansion I/O, socket trays,barcode scanners, touch screens, limitswitches, light screens, and manymore.
A custom Graphical interface can bewritten to support local functions suchas operator instructions, user-definedalarms, plant-defined screen layout andthe specific information to populatethose screens.
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Torque/Angle and Torque /Time traces with zoom and multi-colormulti-trace overlay including process limits, current limit, currentdrawn, commanded speed and actual speed.
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Input/Output
Cable ports for access to internal I/O
Run screen displays single spindle results withaccumulated statistics or simultaneous displayof cycle status for multiple spindles.
SPC includes raw data by Subgroup, Histograms,and Control charts with tools for filtering, scaling,and analysis by alarms such as subgroups risingor falling.
EthernetDeviceNET Master
EthernetDeviceNET MasterDeviceNET Slave
EthernetDeviceNET MasterProfibus Slave
Etherent, USB, Serial andParallel ports. Other I/O’s such as 24 V DC, are availablethrough expansion devices.
External Communication Options
Uses StandardCompact Flash memory
Internal Communications Capabilities
A single Omega canmanage multiple spindleassembly tools.
Omega manages as many as 12alpha controllers and otherdevices in different work stations.
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CABLES3
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Cables are typically the weak point inmost DC electric tool systems. But notwith the QPM product line, whereStanley engineers have designed aspecial high-flex cable that offers adramatic improvement in life expectancyover competitive products on the market.
Using Stanley’s QPM cable reducesthe total life cycle cost of a toolinstallation by reducing the downtimeassociated with cable failure as well as the significant investment in replacement cable assemblies required.
The QPM cables used on handheld tools have a
molded insert that fits into the handle, providing
superior connection strength. An integral handle
nut secures the cable to the tool.
QPM Cables minimize downtime and reduce cost
Lightweight CableConnector
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QPM connectors combine the advantages ofMIL-SPEC style connectors and 1/4 turn bayonet connectors while eliminating their disadvantages. Stanley combines the robustpins of MIL-SPEC connectors that can withstandmany connect/disconnect cycles and the convenience of 1/4 turn bayonet connectors.Stanley also offers a full line of festooning andother cable management accessories to assurea safe and operable working environment.
All cables in the QPM high-flex line are CEcompliant and meet UL/CSA specifications.
The QPM connectors for fixtured tools and all controllers install with only
four or five twists of the wrist. Strong pins that conduct signals withstand
many connect/disconnect cycles while maintaining reliablity. A ratcheting
mechanism prevents walk-off.
Jamnut
E02-34 Pistol &E23-34 Lever
E23-34 Pistol &E23-55 Lever
E12 Lever
E23-55 Fixtured
E23-55 JamnutFixtured
Pistol Bottom Exit
Handles
Hand Held Lever
E12 Lever
Pistol Top Exit
FixturedFixtured
QPM cable connectors combine the advantages of both MIL-SPEC style and bayonet connectors while eliminating their disadvan-tages. Stanley includes robust MIL-SPEC pins that can withstand manyconnect/disconnect cycles and the convenience of 1/4 turn bayonet con-nectors. In addition to standard QPM cables, lighter weight, ultra-flexiblecables and swivel cables for applications with challenging accessdemands are available. Tool cables can connect to as long as 60 m (192 ft)between the tool and the controller. 90° cable connectors are availablefor most cables.
QPM’s round cable design allows easy flexing in
any direction compared to flat cables, which can
perform differently depending on the direction
flexed. This uniform flexibility of the QPM cable
offers more consistent durability.
Extension Cables
Flex Cables
Cable Options
90° Cable Connector
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Recessed multifunction button
requires miminal pressure with
tactile feedback. A raised ring
prevents accidental activation.
Optional Neoprene Rubber
Grip with ergonomic details
improves operator comfort.
Clear cover protects
multifunction panel and
model number label.
New cable attachment
improves starting,
insertion, alignment, and
locking of cable nut.
Increased lever length, recessed
mounting, and “flush to handle”
activation improves fit to the
operator’s hand.
A non-contact optical switch under the
start lever increases MTBF by eliminating
mechanical or magnetic switches which
wear out over time.
Levers can easily change in the
plant to Forward Facing with an
optional accessory.
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LeverInnovative engineering resulted in ahandle design that delivers optimalergonomics combined with advancedelectronics. From the grip options tothe programmable speaker inside thehandle, QPM continues to lead the wayin creating intuitive interfaces betweenoperator and tool. Offering a widerange of information through visual andaudo messages, the QPM lever handleprovides clever programmabilityinherent in all QPM tools.
Handles
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Though fixtured nutrunners (below) haveoperator controls remote from the job, andtypically mount to semi-automaticequipment, QPM’s modular architectureallows both systems to use the same motorsand gears.
Multiple Function Panel
Handheld or Fixtured:QPM shares components
Handheld
Fixtured
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Double-Ended Angle Output
Red, green, and yellow
lights indicate tool status.
The multiple function panel enables theoperator to interact with the fasteningprocess.
Blue lights indicate
disassembly or
assembly.
Programming options for the multiplefunction button can include combina-tions of change of tool direction fordisassembly, enabling the the tool,parameter selection, and reject alarmcontrol. One double-ended tool canassemble two different fastener sizes,with different torque levels and param-eter sets.
When the multifunction button is usedto select the parameter set, one of twoorange indicators illuminates to showthe active parameter set.
When used to select the
parameter set, the active
parameter set (1 or 2)
Illuminates.
Motors
Gearing
Two Handed Option
Simultaneous start required within 500 ms
Standard lever
Optional switch
Anti-tie down feature requires the operator tostart the tool with both hands.
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HANDLE OPTIONS4
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Pistol QPM DC Electric Pistols are smaller,lighter, and better balanced to assureoptimal operator ergonomics.Intelligently positioned status lightsand programmable buttons improveoperator effectiveness with the tool,as do the brilliant headlights used toilluminate darkened access pointsunderneath work pieces or withinrecesses. The QPM operator interfacecommunicates information regardingprocess status and enables the desiredamount of operator control.
A center button suitable for right or left hand use can
function either as a reverse switch or change the
assembly settings for a different fastener.
A rubber grip option improves
operator comfort and tool han-
dling.
Top or bottom tool
cable exit options can
be specified to fit the
ergonomics of the
application. Cables
have quick disconnects
which can reduce
set-up time.
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PistolE2
E3
G3
G4
“The new QPM pistol is surprisingly light forits torque capacity. Our operators especiallylike how the headlights help them positionthe tool for interior assembly work.— Production Engineer, Automotive OEM
A non-contacting optical switch under the
trigger increases MTBF by eliminating mechanical
or magnetic switches which wear out over time.
Motors GearingHandle
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E12 Lever
Straight, push-to-start, andangle screwdriver models canfasten from torque levels aslow as 0.6 Nm to 18 Nm. Speedranges from 2500 to 500 RPMat higher torque levels.
All models weigh less thantwo pounds (one kilogram) andare less than 12" (300 mm)long. Push-to-start modelsinclude headlights.
Fastening status LEDs, visiblefrom either side of the tool,signal the operator aboutassembly quality from pre-selected limits. A center button can function either as a reverse switch or changethe assembly settings for a different fastener.
Smart, Small and Flexible:QPM tools for lower torque applications
Long life, lightweight cables disconnect quicklyfrom the tool.
Dual headlights
illuminate low-light
work areas such as
vehicle interiors or
other enclosed
spaces.
Fastening status LEDs, visible from
either side of the tool, signal the
operator about assembly quality
from pre-selected limits.
Pistol
E12 Lever
E0
E1G2
MotorsHandlesGearing
All E12 models weigh less than two pounds (one kilogram) and are less than 12" (300mm) long.
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E0
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
G2
G3
G4
G4
Quick and easyreconfiguration.The QPM tool may be assembled or disassembledin minutes, without the use of special tooling. Alongwith allowing users to easily change one modelinto another, the modular motors and gearing haveinterface designs that simplify service.
Stanley’s modular motor and gearingcomponents help QPM systems deliverlower Total Cost of Ownership. Highcomponent durability, predictable life,flexible interfacing, and serviceabilityreduce life cycle cost by increasingMTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)and reducing MTTR (Mean Time To Repair).
MOTORS & GEARS5
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Premium quality DC(brushless) servo motorsused in all models.High energy magnets and premium corematerials ensure these motors generatemaximum power and acceleration withminimal size, weight, and temperature.
Double-shielded ball bearings and integraltemperature monitor ensure reliableperformance and maximize MTBF.
A coupler protects the motor output shaftfrom wear, resulting in a low cost replacementpart instead of the more expensive replacementmotor typical of competitive brands.
Identical motors fit both handheld and fixturedtools, further reducing spare parts inventory.
QPM Motors and Gears offer maximum power and durability
MTBFMTTR
Motors
Gearing
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E45E23 E33 E34 / E44
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Torque CapabilityAngle Tools
Straight Tools
5 10 15 30 50 70 90 115 150 200 250 310 400Nm.
Nm.
Small Straight
Handheld Pistol
Fixtured Offset
Fixtured & Handheld
3 10 15 30 50 70 90 115 150 200 250 310 400 600 800 1,000 1,500 2,000
Small Angle
Fixtured & Handheld
E12
E23 E34 / E44 E45
E55
E55
E45E23 E33 E34 / E44
E12
E23 E33 E34 / E44E02
E33
E23 E34 / E44 E45E33
Crowfoot & Tubenut
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STRAIGHT_
OUTPUT OPTIONS6
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Hundreds of output designs enable solutions that fit the processStanley manufactures a complete range of outputs to access all types of threaded fasteners. By controlling both the design of the tool and the output, Stanley can properly match components togain optimal performance and long life. With over 40 years of experience in developing standard and special outputs, Stanley has the expertise to handle the most challenging fastening requirements.
FLUSH ANGLE_
TUBENUT_
STRAIGHTStraight and pistol handle tools fitapplications with direct access tothe fastener.
ANGLEAngle tools can access fastenersin spaces not accessible to straighttools.
FLUSH ANGLEFlush angle tools can access verti-cal spaces 50% lower than stan-dard angle tools.
CROWFOOTCrowfoot nutrunners have a rangeof sizes and torque levels toaccess fasteners in unique, hard toreach applications.
TUBENUTTubenut nutrunners have opensockets that enable the tool end tobe put over a tube, hose, or othertubular connection to secure a fit-ting.
HOLD & DRIVEHold and drive tools simutaneouslyhold the bolt while the nut is tight-ened. A formed end on the boltinterfaces with a mating tang or bitto prevent bolt rotation.
Travel
"R"
"R"
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"W"
"T"
"W"
"H"
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StraightTorque Range "R" Side to
CenterModelPistol Nm ft lb mm inchE02PB 0.7 - 5 0.5 - 3.5 18 0.7
E12PB 1.3 - 17 1 - 12.5 20 0.8
E23PB 2.5 - 31 2 - 23 26 1.04
E33PB 2.5 - 42 4 - 30 26 1.04
E34PB1 60 - 100 44 - 74 32 1.25
StraightTorque Range Speed Model
Range"R" Side to
CenterModel
Lever Motor Nm ft lb RPM mm inch
E12LB E12LP 0.6 - 17 0.4 - 12.5 2535 to 610 21 0.83
E23LB E23MB 2.5 - 31 2 - 23 2545 to 540 24 0.9
E33LB E33MB 10 - 40 7 - 30 1125 to 890 24 0.9
E34LB1 E34MB1 18 - 100 13 - 74 605 to 365 32 1.25
E44LB1 E44MB1 20 - 100 15 - 74 885 to 590 32 1.25
E45LB2 E45MB2 48 - 250 35 - 184 345 to 220 34 1.35
E55LB2 E55MB2 38 - 250 28 - 184 720 to 380 34 1.35
E55LB3 E55MB3 97 - 322 71 - 237 230 35 1.4
E55LB4 E55MB4 141 - 623 104 - 459 185 to 140 44 1.7
E55LB5 E55MB5 307 - 2005 226 - 1479 45 to 35 48 1.9
AngleTorque Range Speed Model
Range"R" Side to
Center"H" Height/Std Socket
Flush Angle "H" Height
StdSocketModel Model
Lever Motor Nm ft lb RPM mm inch mm inch Lever mm inchE12LA10 0.6 - 6 0.4 - 4.4 2325 to 1490 10 0.4 56 2.2 E12LA10 31 1.2
E12LA13 3 - 18 2.2 - 13 1690 to 590 13 0.5 72 2.8 E12LA13 34 1.32
E12LA14 7 - 23 5 - 17 560 14 0.55 73 2.9 E12LA14 35 1.4
E23LA13 3.5 - 11 2.5-8 1500 13 0.5 40 1.6 E23LA13 35 1.4
E23LA14-33 3.5 - 33 2.5 - 24 725 to 500 14 0.55 73 2.9 E23LA14-33 35 1.4
E33LA18 E33MA18 14-41 10-34 750 17.5 0.69 47 1.9 E33LA18 40 1.56
E33LA19 E33MA19 14 - 60 10 - 44 725 to 570 19 0.75 85 3.4 E33LA19 47 1.86
E34/44LA19 E34/44MA19 21-70 15-51.5 435 19 0.75 98 3.9 E34/44LA19 47 1.86
E34LA22 E34MA22 21 - 115 15 - 85 335 to 300 22 0.88 101 3.95 E34LA22 47 1.86
E44LA22 E44MA22 30 - 120 22 - 88.5 545 to 360 22 0.88 101 3.95 E44LA22 50 1.95
E45LA26 E45MA26 45 - 201 33 - 148 330 to 265 26 1.02 117 4.62 E45LA26 60 2.37
E55LA32 E55MA32 33 - 401 22 - 295 250 to 200 32 1.25 138 5.43 E55LA32 71 2.8
Model Torque Range Max HexSize Width "W" Thickness "T"
Crowfoot Nm ft lb mm inch mm inch mm inchE23LC8 5 - 16 3.5 - 12 13 0.5 25.4 1 16 0.64
E23LC106 5 - 16 3.5 - 12 13 0.5 25.4 1 16 0.64
E23/33LC69 4.5 - 27 3.5 - 20 13 0.5 32 1.25 16 0.64
E23/33LC246 6.5 - 38 5 - 28 13 0.5 32 1.25 20.5 0.81
E23/33LC13 5.5 -30 4 - 22 13 0.5 32 1.25 20.5 0.81
E23/33LC35 5 - 31 3.5 - 23 19 0.75 38 1.5 14 0.55
E34LC29 13.5 - 45 10 - 33 19 0.75 38 1.5 14 0.55
E34LC7 14 - 47 10.5 - 35 19 0.75 38 1.5 21 0.84
E34LC16 14 - 47 10.5 - 35 19 0.75 38 1.5 21 0.84
E34/44LC10 14 -88 10.5 - 65 19 0.75 38 1.5 28 1.1
E44LC31 31 - 102 23 - 75 19 0.75 38 1.5 28 1.1
E45LC21 65 - 216 48 - 159 27 1.12 59 2.3 31 1.2
Model Torque Range Max HexSize
Max TubeSize Width "W" Thickness "T"
Tubenut Nm ft lb mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inchE23LT346 4 - 25 3 - 18 13 1/2 8 5/16 13 0.5 14 0.54
E23LT252 4 - 22 5 - 16 13 1/2 8 5/16 13 0.5 14 0.54
E23LT74 4 - 30 3 - 22 18 11/16 11 7/16 48 1.9 14.5 0.57
E23LT264 4 - 44 3 - 32 24 15/16 13 1/2 54 2.1 18 0.7
E34LT23 12 - 41 9 - 30 18 11/16 11 7/16 48 1.9 23 0.92
E34LT99 14 - 62 10 - 46 27 1 1/8 19 3/4 75 2.9 19.5 0.77
E44LT20 31 - 102 23 - 75 27 1 1/8 19 3/4 75 2.9 32 1.25
Model Torque Range "R" Side toCenter Travel
Hold & Drive Nm ft lb mm inch mm inchE34/44LH22V1 20 - 110 16 - 81 22 0.88 25 1”
E45LH26V1 43 - 191 32 - 141 26 1.02 25 1”
E55LH32V1 29 - 380 2 - 280 32 1.25 25 1”
50 mm (2”) also
ANGLE _
CROWFOOT_
HOLD & DRIVE_
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FIXTURED TOOLS7
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Stanley manufactures a complete range of fixtured tools mountedto arms, balancers, torque tubes and other machinery. Fixturingabsorbs torque reaction impulse and facilitates automation.Retractable spindles help multiple spindle fixtured tools engagethe spindles on the job.
Fixtured and Multiple Spindle Tools
STRAIGHTStraight tools fit applications withdirect access to the fastener.Applications include wheel nutmultiples and workstationswhere the part is placed into atool fixture for assembly.
OFFSETOffset spindle heads allowsimultaneous fastening on close center dis-tances.
ANGLEFixture angle tools work well onapplications with limited spacefor tool access.
OFFSET_
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STRAIGHT_
ANGLE_
Model Torque Range Max Speed Head Radius "H" Height/StdSocket
RetractionDistance
Angle Nm ft lb RPM mm inch mm inch mm
E33MA18F1 14 - 46 10 - 34 750 17.5 0.69 135 5.3 16mm (5/8")
E33MA19F1 18 - 60 13 - 44 570 19 0.75 197.5 7.8 25mm
E34MA19F1 21 - 70 51.5 435 19 0.75 197.5 7.8 (1")
E44MA19F1 21 - 70 15 - 51.5 635 19 0.75 197.5 7.8 25mm
E34MA22F1 35 - 116 26 - 85 295 22 0.88 165 6.5 (1")
E44MA22F1 35 - 115 22 - 74.5 475 22 0.88 165 6.5 25mm
E45MA26F1 45 - 201 33 - 110 265 - 330 26 1.02 194 7.7 (1")
E55MA26F1 33 - 221 22 - 74 385 - 880 26 1.02 204 8 25mm
E55MA32F1 101 - 401 75 - 295 205 - 255 32 1.25 245 9.6 (1")
50 mm (2”)
Model Torque Range Max Speed FlangeRadius
*RetractionDistance
Straight Nm ft lb RPM mm inch mm
E23MBF1 2.5 - 31 2 - 23 540 - 2245 48 1.88 19mm
E33MBF1 10 - 40 7 - 30 890 - 1125 48 1.88 (3/4")
E34MB1F1 18 - 100 13 - 74 365 - 605 49 1.94 25mm
E44MB1F1 20 - 100 15 - 74 590 - 885 49 1.94 (1")
E45MB2F1 48 - 160 35 - 118 345 49 1.94 25mm
E55MB2F1 38 - 200 28 - 147 475 - 715 49 1.94 (1")
E45MB3F1 48 - 250 35 - 184 220 - 345 56 2.19 25mm
E55MB3F1 38 - 322 28 - 237 230 - 715 56 2.19 (1")
E55MB4F1 141 - 623 104 - 459 140 - 185 72 2.84 25mm
E55MB5F1 307 - 2005 226 - 1479 35 - 75 80 3.16 (1")
50 mm (2”)
50 mm (2”)
Model Torque Range Max Speed "R" Side toCenter
RetractionDistance
Offset Nm ft lb RPM mm inch mm
E23MDF1 2 - 27 1.5 - 20 540 - 2245 13 0.5 19mm
E33MDF1 9 - 36 6.5 - 27 890 - 1125 13 0.5 (3/4")
E34MD1F1 16 - 90 12 - 66 365 - 605 17 0.67 25mm
E44MD1F1 17.5 - 90 13 - 66 590 - 885 17 0.67 (1")
E45MD2F1 43 - 144 32 - 106 345 19 0.75 25mm
E55MD2F1 34 - 180 25 - 133 475 - 715 19 0.75 (1")
E45MD3F1 43 - 225 32 - 166 220 - 345 25.4 1 25mm
E55MD3F1 34 - 225 25 - 225 380 - 715 25.4 1 (1")
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ACCESSORIES8Output
Guided Extension CollarsMinimize tool vibration from sockets with extensions.
Guided Extension Collars use a heavy-duty bearing that minimizes wobble andreduces side-loading to reduce prema-ture tool wear and improve tool reliability.
Stanley offers protective cov-ers for tool outputs to protectfinished product surfaces fromunintended contact. Custom fitto the tool geometry minimizesthe added size.
Protection Head Covers
PinchPoint ProtectorsMinimize operator pinch hazard at the socket-tool interface
Stanley produces crowfoot and tubenut outputs for a widerange of sizes and torque levels. Years of application engi-neering expertise enables special outputs tailored to theapplication. Vertical orientations, special head angles, pis-tol tubenuts and crowfoot mounted hold & drive satisfyunique access requirements for different fasteners. Stanleyalso supplies sockets that match the design requirements ofthe tool for flush angle, crowfoot, hold & drive and tubenutoutputs.
Special ConfigurationsPistol Handle Tubenut
Special Tubenut
Hold and DriveCrowfoot
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Independent tests shows Guided ExtensionCollars reduce vibration by 72%
EpsilonEpsilon light stacks show assembly results. ---
-Provides visual indications of process statusfrom a Gamma Controller, Sigma Interface orother PLC ( red, green and yellow lights).
-Proximity or limit switch inputs can includePart Entry, Part Exit and a warning position.
-Mounting compatible with Sigma and AlphaModules.
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Socket Trays
Reaction Arms
Flange Brackets
Base Mount Brackets
Swivel Bail
Wire Bail
Two Handed Option
Standard lever
Optional switch
Anti-tie down feature requires the operator tostart the tool with both hands.
Calibration/Test JointsTest joints enable repeatable jointcharacteristics to calibrate and evalu-ate tool capability. Both hard and softjoint characteristics are included for arange of torque values.
Socket trays increase productivity by enabling asingle tool to quickly change fastener size andsetup. The controller automatically detects theselected socket to error proof setup. Typicalsocket trays contain 4 to 8 sockets, other config-urations are available.
Tool MountingStanley offers mounting accessories to transfertorque reaction impulse away from the operatorand bails to connect to tool weight balancers. Splitmounts speed their installation without tool disas-sembly.
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