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96/316 Bosch <strong>Rexroth</strong> AG | <strong>Tightening</strong> Technology 7 Data Services7.2 Ethernet communicationTable 7–7: Quality codes and descriptions (section 2 of 2)Quality code Monitoring function NOK * All other monitoring functions Category32 G+, OK All34 A+, G+, OK All36 A-, G+, OK All40 T+, G+, OK All42 A+, T+, G+, OK All44 A-, T+, G+, OK All48 T-, G+, OK All50 A+, T-, G+, OK All52 A-, T-, G+, OK All64 G-, OK All66 A+, G-, OK All68 A-, G-, OK All72 T+, G-, OK All74 A+, T+, G-, OK All76 A-, T+, G-, OK All80 T-, G-, OK All82 A+, T-, G-, OK All84 A-, T-, G-, OK All128 NOK OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>129 <strong>System</strong> error (fault) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>130 Remove start signal ((C)Cw = 0) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>130 Remove enable (En = 0) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>131 Timeout sync/rework (t+Sync/RW) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>131 Timeout application (t+app) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>132 Synchronization (sync) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>133 Rework (RW) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>135 Spindle bypass (ByPass) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>137 Torque redundancy (RedT) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>138 Angle redundancy (RedA) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>139 Start-up test (StartUp) OK/NOK <strong>System</strong>* A+, T+, G+ mean that the upper limit for the angle, torque, or gradient has been exceeded.A–, T–, G– mean that the lower limit for the angle, torque, or gradient has not been reached.NoteThe entries in the table correspond to the condition upon delivery. The table can be changed in the BS<strong>350</strong>operating system and transferred to the controllers.7.2.3.5 <strong>Tightening</strong> results from several steps in a tightening processNormally, the results output comes from the last completed step. In OK cases this is usually the last stepin column A. In NOK cases, the output comes from the step that led to the tightening abort.It is additionally possible to identify nine other steps as documentation steps. The results from these stepsare then stored in so-called docu buffers and provided for further processing.NoteIf the last completed step is a docu step, the results from the documentation step will not be additionallyoutput.<strong>System</strong> <strong>350</strong> | 3 608 878 040/05.2008

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