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Hydraulic impulse tools — Performance
test method
ISO/TS
17104
Introduction
The test method specified in this Technical Specification is designed to measure the overall performance and capability of hydraulic impulse tools.
This ISO/Technical Specification is intended to give users of impulse tools a means for measuring and comparing the performance of hydraulic impulse tools under controlled conditions.
Every effort has been made to specify all critical characteristics of the test fixtures conforming to this Technical Specification. However, test results from different test fixtures can be affected by differences in dynamic characteristics, thereby making direct comparisons difficult.
The ISO/TS can be used for comparing the torque capabilities of impulse tools. It has not so far been possible to achieve acceptable reproducibility of the correlated torque scatter and it is hoped that data accumulated through experience of using the ISO/TS enables improvements to be made when it is reviewed three years after publication. In the meantime, when comparing the performances of different tools, quoted differences in correlated torque scatter (as a percentage of mean correlated torque) of fewer than ten percentage points should be viewed with caution/treated as insignificant, until verified by the potential user or purchaser of the tools.
Hydraulic impulse tools — Performance
test method
ISO/TS
17104
Introduction
The test method specified in this Technical Specification is designed to measure the overall performance and capability of hydraulic impulse tools.
This ISO/Technical Specification is intended to give users of impulse tools a means for measuring and comparing the performance of hydraulic impulse tools under controlled conditions.
Every effort has been made to specify all critical characteristics of the test fixtures conforming to this Technical Specification. However, test results from different test fixtures can be affected by differences in dynamic characteristics, thereby making direct comparisons difficult.
The ISO/TS can be used for comparing the torque capabilities of impulse tools. It has not so far been possible to achieve acceptable reproducibility of the correlated torque scatter and it is hoped that data accumulated through experience of using the ISO/TS enables improvements to be made when it is reviewed three years after publication. In the meantime, when comparing the performances of different tools, quoted differences in correlated torque scatter (as a percentage of mean correlated torque) of fewer than ten percentage points should be viewed with caution/treated as insignificant, until verified by the potential user or purchaser of the tools.
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