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New Electric Assembly tool
  • CVIP Range
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Target for the CVIP – Plug & Tighten tool
  • Compete with and replace pneumatic tools.
  • Value for money: low service and installation costs
  • Torque range from up to 50 ft lbs (65Nm)
  • Tool Types
      • Angle head
      • In line tools
  • Assembly quality and traceability
    • Transducerized tools
      • Control
        • Torque shut off
        • Torque shut off with angle monitoring
      • Traceability Levels through options




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Why the customer will buy a CVIP?
  • Simple, plug-in and use in seconds
    • Plugs into standard 110 and 230 Volts,
    • All parameters saved inside the tool memory
    • Tamper proof programming, either directly on tool or from a pocket PC
    • Ease to setup tool
      • Enter a torque target and the tool will learn the joint and adapt the best parameters for the tool
  • Safety tested
    • CE mark and ETL (UL/CSA) approved
    • Approved to INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS:
      • IEC 60745-2-2 + IEC 60745-1



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Why the customer will buy a CVIP?
  • Unbeatable Assembly Quality
    • Integrated digital torque transducer gives accurate fastening
      • In line tools better than 3% at 6 sigma
      • Angle head tools better than 6% at 6 sigma
    • Tested to ISO5393
    • Calibration data saved inside the memory
    • Torque or Torque+Angle strategies
    • Reporting
      • Easy to read Accept or Reject report through 9 LED’s
      • Traceability through the “Data Transfer Unit”




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Why the customer will buy a CVIP?
  • Change your expectation of assembly tools,
    • Lower production costs
      • Faster assembly cycle: cycle time, Long life tools
      • Life Cycle Cost (LCC):
        • Very low energy consumption: 100 times less than a pneumatic tool,
        • Maintenance free brushless motor
        • Gear box tested at more than 2 millions cycles
        • No need to recalibrate the tool every day like for the clutch of pneumatic tools
        • Eliminate the replacement of oil as required on Pulse tools
    • Ergonomics
      • Low weight, low noise, low torque reaction
      • Cleaner work environment (no oil mist)
      • Perfect weight distribution, easy to read display






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New Electric Assembly tool
 CVIP
  • Product Positionning
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Positioning inside CP EB tools range: Applications - Markets
  • CVI2 range
    • Land Transportation applications
    • Safety critical Appliance applications
  • CVIC range
    • MVIC and Appliances
    • Some MVI (loosening, pre-tightening, when less accuracy requested)
  • CVIP range
    • MVIC, General Industry
    • MVI to replace pneumatic tools,
      • When only One torque is requested
    • Appliances mainly with In Line Tools, small machines


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Positioning inside CP EB tools range: Technical features
  • Transducer control CVI and CS range
    • Quality of tightening and treacability
    • Torque range covered 0,3 to 3000Nm
    • Type of tools: Angle head, In-line, Pistol grip, Spindles
    • Multi cycles, multi phases
    • Multichannels system
    • Network (VS, CVIPC2000 & CVI-NET) and Fieldbuses
    • Isagraf
  • CVIC range
    • Less quality of tightening
    • Torque range covered 0,3 to 1300Nm
    • Type of tools: Angle head, In-line, Pistol grip, Spindles
    • Treacability through CVIPC2000
    • Multi cycles (7 torque), multi phases
    • Multichannels system
  • CVIP range
    • Only one torque
    • Plug directly on the mains, no controller needed,
    • Quality of tightening
    • Torque range covered 3 to 65Nm
    • Type of tools: Angle head, In-line
    • Treacability as an option
    • Network and fieldbuses as an option
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New Electric Assembly tool
 CVIP
  • MARKETS
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PRIORITY MARKET SECTORS
  • LAND TRANSPORTATION
      • MVIC/ MVI/ Truck & Bus/ Motorcycle/ Train/ Bicycle
  • LIGHT ASSEMBLY
      • White goods/ Brown goods/ Furniture
  • GENERAL INDUSTRY
      • Agriculture/ Heavy equipment/
  • AIR AND SPACECAFT
      • Final Assembly/ Sub-contractors/


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Target Market of:
  • Pneumatic shut off tools with or without monitoring system
  • Pneumatic tools with control/monitoring systems
  • Impulse tools with or without monitoring system
  • Low torque controlled impact wrenches
  • Low torque stall reaction bar type tools
  • Some battery tools
  • Competitor plug and play systems
  • Competitor CVIC style systems
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Typical Applications, in:
  • MVI
    • Final assembly lines
    • Engines dress
    • Backup stations to replace pneumatic tools + torque wrenches
  • MVIC
    • Seats assembly
    • Dash board
    • Airbag
    • Seat belts
    • Etc….
  • Light industry
    • Washing machines
      • Drums
      • Weights
    • Cooking machines
    • Water heater (gaz tubes with crowfoot)
  • Motor cycles industry
    • 4 spindles machines for cylinder heads
  • Other applications
    • 2 to 4 spindles small machines with EAD tools



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New Electric Assembly tool
 CVIP
  • Tools Features
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Features Benefits
  • Special design of pinion of Angle head


  • Gear box


  • Digital torque transducer


  • Built-in Servo driver


  • Fan


  • Display and keypad


  • LED’s



  • Soft grip handle
  • Tool connector


  • Long life and low weight
    • 600 000 cycles guarantied


  • Tested at more than 2 millions cycles


  • Give to the tool a better accuracy, linearity and not be disturbed by external electrical interferences
  • Direct drive of the motor, no cables, no loss of power
  • Exhaust temperature, give more duty cycles


  • Ease to start the tool, operator informed in case of trouble
  • Close to 360° vision, LED’s answer to the last specs of MVI customers (GM, VW, etc…)
  • Improved operator comfort
  • Ease to connect and disconnect the tool


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Tools Key: CVIP Nutrunners
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Main features
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Main features
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Plug&Tighten tools
  • How to program
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Ease of parameters setting up on the tool
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Advanced Programming mode
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Tightening Strategies
  • 2 tightening strategies
    • Torque EAP or EDP “T”
    • Torque+Angle EAP or EDP “TA”