Impulse driver
A power tool includes a housing, a motor positioned within the housing, a controller electrically coupled to the motor, and a transmission coupled to the motor. The transmission includes a ring gear and a torque transducer coupled to the ring gear. The torque transducer is configured to transmit a torque value to the controller. The power tool further including an impulse assembly coupled to the transmission to receive torque therefrom. The controller is configured to receive a target output torque value and to determine an actual output torque based at least in part on the torque value from the torque transducer, and the controller is configured to stop operation of the motor in response to the actual output torque being within a predefined margin of the target output torque value.
1 . A power tool comprising:
a housing;
a motor positioned within the housing;
a controller electrically coupled to the motor;
a transmission coupled to the motor, the transmission includes a ring gear and a torque transducer coupled to the ring gear, wherein the torque transducer is configured to transmit a torque value to the controller; and
an impulse assembly coupled to the transmission to receive torque therefrom, the impulse assembly including
a cylinder at least partially forming a chamber,
an incompressible hydraulic fluid contained within the chamber,
an anvil positioned at least partially within the chamber, and
a hammer engageable with the anvil for transferring rotational impacts to the anvil, the hammer positioned at least partially within the chamber and is immersed in the incompressible hydraulic fluid, the hammer having a first side facing the anvil, a second side opposite the first side, and an aperture extending between the first side and the second side that permits the incompressible hydraulic fluid to pass through the hammer;
wherein the controller is configured to receive a target output torque value and to determine an actual output torque based at least in part on the torque value from the torque transducer; and
wherein the controller is configured to stop operation of the motor based on the torque value from the torque transducer.
2 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to stop operation of the motor in response to the actual output torque being within a predefined margin of the target output torque value, and wherein the predefined margin is within five percent of the target output torque value.
3 . The power tool of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface, wherein the target output torque value is received via the user interface.
4 . The power tool of claim 1 , further including a wireless communication interface.
5 . The power tool of claim 4 , wherein the target output torque is received via an external user device in wireless communication with the wireless communication interface.
6 . The power tool of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor in electronic communication with the controller.
7 . The power tool of claim 6 , wherein the temperature sensor is coupled to the impulse assembly.
8 . The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the temperature sensor is configured to determine the temperature of the hydraulic fluid contained within the impulse assembly.
9 . The power tool of claim 1 , further comprising a speed sensor in electronic communication with the controller, wherein the speed sensor is configured to determine a speed of the motor.
10 . The power tool of claim 1 , further comprising a gyroscopic sensor in electronic communication with the controller, wherein the gyroscopic sensor is configured to determine a reactionary force.
11 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control an output of the motor to control the actual output torque, and wherein the controller is configured to control the output of the motor based on a sensed parameter.
12 . The power tool of claim 11 , wherein the sensed parameter is a speed of the motor.
13 . The power tool of claim 11 , wherein the sensed parameter is a temperature of the impulse assembly.
14 . The power tool of claim 11 , wherein the sensed parameter is the determined actual output torque.
15 . The power tool of claim 11 , wherein the sensed parameter is a reactionary force.
16 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control an output of the motor to control the output torque, and wherein the controller is configured to control the output of the motor based on two parameters selected from the group of: a speed of the motor, a temperature of the impulse assembly, the determined actual output torque, and a reactionary force.
17 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control an output of the motor to control the output torque, and wherein the controller is configured to control the output of the motor based on three parameters selected from the group of: a speed of the motor, a temperature of the impulse assembly, the determined actual output torque, and a reactionary force.
18 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control an output of the motor to control the output torque, and wherein the controller is configured to control the output of the motor based on a speed of the motor, a temperature of the impulse assembly, the determined actual output torque, and a reactionary force.
19 . A power tool comprising:
a housing;
a motor positioned within the housing;
a controller electrically coupled to the motor;
a transmission coupled to the motor, the transmission includes a ring gear and a torque transducer coupled to the ring gear, wherein the torque transducer is configured to transmit a torque value to the controller; and
an impulse assembly coupled to the transmission to receive torque therefrom, the impulse assembly including
a cylinder at least partially forming a chamber,
an incompressible hydraulic fluid contained with the chamber,
an anvil positioned at least partially within the chamber, and
a hammer engageable with the anvil for transferring rotational impacts to the anvil, the hammer positioned at least partially within the chamber and is immersed in the incompressible hydraulic fluid, the hammer having a first side facing the anvil, a second side opposite the first side, and an aperture extending between the first side and the second side that permits the incompressible hydraulic fluid to pass through the hammer;
wherein the controller is configured to receive a target rotational value and to detect an initial seating of a fastener,
wherein a rotation value is calculated in response to detecting the initial seating of the fastener, and
wherein the controller is configured to stop operation of the motor in response to the rotation value being equal to the target rotational value.
20 . The power tool of claim 19 , wherein the target rotational value is within a range of 90 degrees and 360 degrees.
21 . The power tool of claim 19 , wherein the target rotational value is received via a user interface.
22 . The power tool of claim 19 , wherein the target rotational value is received via a communication interface.
23 . The power tool of claim 19 , wherein the target rotational value is stored with a memory of the controller.
24 . The power tool of claim 23 , wherein the controller accesses a look-up table stored in the memory to determine the target rotational value based on a material selection and a fastener type.