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Page 1: ...72 26043 CAUTION Read understand andfo low all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions in this manual before usingthis pmducL Sears Roebuckand Co HoffmanEstates IL60179UoS A VisitourCraftsman webslte www sesrs com craftsman Double lnsuFated WARRANTY SAFETY UNPACKING DESCRIPTION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...mhase RETURN tTTO ANY SEARS STORE OR PARTS AND REPAIR CENTER OR OTHER CRAFTSMAN OUTLET INTHE UNITED STATES FOR FREE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 1F REPAIR PROVES IMPOSSIBLE This warranty does not include expendable parts such as lamps batteries bits or blades This warranty gives you specific legal rights end you may have ether rights which very from state to slate Seam Roebuck and Co Heffmen Eslates IL 6...

Page 3: ...o obey this safety warning CAN result tn death or serious injury to yourself or to others Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury _ CAUTION I Failure to obey this safety warning MAY result In personal Injury to yourself or others or property demega_ Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal...

Page 4: ...n operating a power tool 3 DO NOT use tool whta tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention white operating power toots may result in serious personal inJuP 4o DRESS properly DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry_ Pull back long hair Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothing or long hair can be caught in moving parts Air vents ...

Page 5: ...kely to bind and are easier to conlrol 7 CHECK for misallgnment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the tooYs operatlono If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents ore caused by poorly maintained tools 8 USE ONLY accessories that are recommended for this tool Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when ...

Page 6: ...UL Other extensioncordssancause a drop in linevoltage resultingin a lossof power and overheating of tool For thistool an AWG AmericanWire Gauge size of a leasl 14 gauge is recommendedfor an extensioncordo 25oft orless in length Use 12 gauge for an extension cordof 50 fL Extension cords lO0 ft or longer are not recommended Remember a smaller wire gauge size has greater capacity than a larger number...

Page 7: ...could resultin a risk of injury 3_When servicing a tool use only Identical replacement parts Follow Instructions in the maintenance section of this manual Use of unauthorized partsor failureto followmaintenance instructions may create a risk of etectrtcshock ortnJur_ SAFETY RULES FOR RECIPROCATING SAWS _Keep hands sway from cutting area and blade Keep both hands on the saw rear handle and front bo...

Page 8: ...ing cut In your hands or across your legs It ls important to support the workplace properly tn order to minimize body exposure b_de binding or loss of contro 7_ ALWAYS clamp the workplace securely so i wItt not move when making the cut 8o ONLY USE the designated blades for cutting the type of materia for which they are recommended Cutting materlal_ that are NOT recommended could cause blade breaka...

Page 9: ... e_ectrlc shock fire J and or serious personal injury t_ Know your power tool Read operators manual carefully Learn the appficalions and limitations as wall as the specific potential hazards misted to this tool Following this rule wtU reduce the risk of electric shock fits or sedous injury 2 ALWAYS wear safety glasses or eye shields when using Uds tool Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistan...

Page 10: ... to your nearest Sears store or Craltsm_n outIel to have the saw replaced Z_ WARN NG f any parts are missing DO NOT operate this saw until the missing parts are replaced Failure to do so could result tn possible serious personal injury PARTS LIST Fig 1 _ 2 Wood Culling Blade _ _ _ 3 General Purpose Blade __o 1 Metal Cutting Blade 5 Carrying t Storage Case 6 Operator s Manual KNOW YOUR RECIPROCATIN...

Page 11: ...ows matching cutting speed to blade and material 4 Two finger variable speed trigger switch contmis btade speed by the amo_Jnt of pressure you apply to the trigger switch 5 Full 1 h inch blade stroke for fast cutting and extended blade life 6 Tool less blade clamp features lever action collar for easy fast blade changes_ Uses universal 1 2 in shank blades 7 Adjustable length pivoting shoe Ior maxi...

Page 12: ... is sufficient to cause severe Injury i i Using any other blade could result In an accident caustng serious injury See page 25 for designated blades and recommended uses SELECTINGTHE BLADE Forthe best blade performanceand longerblade It e ALWAYSselect the proper blade for yoursawingapplication There aremany typesof 1 2_tn universalshank btadesavailablelor your reciprocating saw Blades lot cuttinga...

Page 13: ... Install the blade extend the shoe away from the blade clamp for easier access see Page 15 Fig 6 o 3 Locate the lever action cellar and titt collar up see arrow on collar Fig 3 _ 4 With collar up in raised posilion install shank of 1he saw blade into the blade ciamp see Fig 3 and Fig 3a 5 Release the collar and the blade should be securely locked Into the biade clamp Pull the blade to make sure it...

Page 14: ...wn J CHOOSING THE CORRECT SPEED The speed you use wilt depend on the type of material you are culling I Use high speeds for cutting wood and woodbase materials 2 Medium speed is best for culling non ferrous metals plastics and fiberglass 3 Low speed is recommended for cutting ferrous metals iron pipe and angle iron 1 NOTE Material thickness and blade selection will also affect your speed selection...

Page 15: ...you may be shocked or e_ectrocuted It is always recommended to shut power off to blind areas you are sawing Into 2 Locale the yellow bulton on the saw jusl below tile pivoting shoe 3 Press in on bulton while either pulling or pushing tile adjustable shoe 4 As soon aS shoe is positioned to length is go of button and shoe will be _ocked in posillon 5 Plug in saw and slowly squeeze the trigger to be ...

Page 16: ...oor and window F_ _i_ t 1 cutouts and holes insub flo0ring t i The 3 position produces the most orbital action I _ _ _ J _ I but leaves a very rough splintered finish Use this I _ _ _ speed when you need the fastest cutting Ideal for I _ _ _ 1 I demolition and tear out jobs LLT_ _ 1 I The 4 Position Orbltet Action Switch regulates the 4 cutting modes of the saw Position 0 NO ORBITAL ACTION For min...

Page 17: ...ds lightly touching the surface to be cut 7 Squeeze Ihe trigger to alert saw let saw reach desired futl speed depending on blade type and material before start ng your cut Fast speeds for self materials slow speeds lot hard materials 8 If blade speed is too slow saw may chatter or vibrate at the beginning ot cut and possibly cause counter tome umping or klckback action Use a sfightly lm oter speed...

Page 18: ...se the correct blade for the material being out and akvays keep extra blades on hand to use when blades become dull Replace dull cracked or bent btades immediately 4 Ahvays select the prope r cutting speed 5oAlways select the proper Orbital Postton 6 When cuging always make sure that the shoe plate ts resting f_rmty against the workpleco This wil Improve operator control and mfnimfze vibration Z_ ...

Page 19: ...tece use only enough pressure to keep saw cuffing Let the blade and saw do the work g ALWAYS hold the saw fltmty with both hands whiie cu ttt_g Always hold saw with tile adjustable shoe firmly against the material lo be cut This will prevent the saw from jumplng or vibraiing and help mlntmtze blade breakage 10 Practice on a scrap piece ef wood similar to your workplace until you get a feel for the...

Page 20: ...y with both hands while cutting and hold saw with the adjustable shoe firmly egatnst the matertal to be cut This will prevent the saw from jumping or vibrating and he p minimize blade breakage 10 Use a liner blade for ferrous metals and a coarse blade for non ferrous metals_ 11 When cutting thin gauge sheel metals ALWAYS clamp wood on both sides el Ihs sheet This wtit give you a clean cut without ...

Page 21: ... DO NOT plunge cut Into metal surfaces 2Y Teeth facing down towage bottom of 2 _i Measure the surface to be cut and mark clearly with a penctt_ scriber or chalk 2 Insert proper blade In blade clamp and tfghlen securely 3 Set the too with one edge of the tootplate firmly against the malarial seeA B 1 4 Place the tip ol Ihe blade not running on the line o be cut 5 Tilt the saw so the blade clears lh...

Page 22: ...es l and debris ahead of time Pay particular attention to overhead wires J FLUSH CUTTING Fig 1t The compscl design of the motor housing and the adjustable tengthlpk_oting shoe on this sew allow you to make extremely close cuts in floors corners and other extremely tight areas To obtain the maximum flush cutting capacity of this sew 1 install the blade with the teeth facing up towards top of saw 2 ...

Page 23: ... extremely Important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing wilh an air Jet WARNING Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operatlons_ or when blowing dust I1 operation is dusty also wear a dust mask TO CHANGE CARBON BRUSHES Figs 12 and 12a Replacement brush sels are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers Atways order with the correct par...

Page 24: ... long lifeand trouble free operation A cleaning lubrication end maintenance schedugashould be maintained As a common preventive maintenance practice follow these recommendedsteps I Z_ WARNING For your safer ALWAYS turn off switch end unplug saw from 1 the power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning t When work hasbeen completed clean the tool to allowsmooth functioning of the tool o...

Page 25: ...lade removes more material quicker but produces a rough finfshed cut More teeth cut slower but smoother Use a blade that is slightly larger longer that the depth of the material you are cutting_ Wider thicker blades are more durable and ideal for tougher lobs like demolition When cutltng wood that has embedded nails use hi metal blades that are specifically marked on the bfade or packaging that th...

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Page 27: ...2 26 PSRtBOS 26 27 PSR120S 27 2a PSR120S 2B fnnorWire 2 9rushHotderAssembly 2 ca_on e_sh Pa r_ 1 Brush Cover 2 Rated Lab e 1 Staler 1 Screw 2 Baffb 1 Beating Sleeve 1 Rolor 1 Ba_lBeating I Dust P_oe 1 Armature P g PSRi20S 2g Fla al n ngR Ing 30 PSR120S 30 Ford R ng 3I PsRt20S_3_ Retaining R ng 32 PSR120S 32 Bear ngCover 33 PSRt20S_3 Ball Beating 34 PSRI20S 34 Washer _5 CDT218GU 41 ScrewAssembly 20...

Page 28: ...20SV 61 Pinion Shzd Se t PSR120S_52 N_dtaB_adn DCOmpOnent i GGT4501U 50 Relaln_ng R ng 1 PSR1EOS IOB Screw W_het ASSembly 4 PSRIEOS 65 Pres_ P_le 1 PSRi20SV 204 Reciprocaior Sat 1 Reciprocating Shalt 1 0il SGai 8aadng 2 Se_t Gasket I Fe_ Sea 1 Seat Ring 1 F ait Seat 1 trpmol Pstch 1 Atrproa Ring 1 _ pring Pin 1 75 PeR i20S 75 Carder Base 1 76 GDTIOgGU 2B _ St_aJ Ba_l _ 1 77 PSRi20S 77 C_ rrfe r Ca...

Page 29: ...indk_ Shaft A rprea n ng 1 CompressionSpdng 2 Press B_ck 1 9_ psm2osw9 100 PSR120S 100 1Ot PSRI20SV 1OI 102 PSR120S I02 103 PSR120S t 3 iO4 PSRt20S 104 105 PSRt20SV405 106 PSRI20SV 10B 107 PSR120SV 107 oe swsT 31 t oo 109 PSRI20SV lOg o PSR_20SV 1 O 111 PSRt20S 109 t Press Pla_ Power SupplyBo_d 1 Brand Lat e 1 Screw 1 Washer 4 TorsionalSpfln_ 1 Counte_t atght i Middle Cover t Pin 3 ScrewAsssmbFi 4...

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Page 31: ...RECAUCION Lea comprenda y stga todaslas Normas de Segurtdad e tnstruccfonesde Operaci6n en este Manual antes de usar este producto Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 EE UUo Vea nuestro sltIo web de Craftsman www sears com craffsman Oobre Aisfamlento GARANT_A SEGURIDAD DESEMPACADO DESCRIPCJON OPERACI6N MANTENIM ENTO ...

Page 32: ...RI_SELO a LATtENDA O CENTRO DE PARTES P EZAS DE REPUESTOS U OTRO PUNTO DEVENTA CRAFTSMAN MAS CERCANO EN LOS ESTADOS UN DOS PARA REPARACI _N GRATIS O REEMPLAZO St ES IMPOSIBLE REPARARLA Esta garantfa no incluyspartesdesechablestales coma _mparas piles braces u hojas_ Esta garantfa b otorga derechoslegalesespeclflos yes posstblsqu usted tenga arrasderechos los cuales varfande un estado s otto Seam R...

Page 33: ...PUEDE resultar en leslones persanales gr_ves pars uated u aires Slempre slga las precauclonas de segurfdad pare raducir el dasge de tncendlo descarga eldctrica y leslones personates I _PRECAUCII_I Elineumplimtento de esta advertenala de seguridad PUEDE J resultar en leslonsa personates pare uated u afros o daces materlales Siempre siga las precsuclones de seguddad pars reduclt et r esgo de lncendi...

Page 34: ...ta e_ctdcB 3o NO use ta hermmIenta sl slants cansanclo e st est_ bajo la influencia de drogas alcohol e rnedicamantos Un memento de desatencf6n mtentras opera una herrarnlenta elL_ctrfca podrla resultar en lestones personales graves 4 VISTA apropfadamenteo NO use rope suelta o joyas RecoJa e cabello largo Man enga su cabello mpa y guantes lejos de las ptezas m6vtles La mpa suelta o el cabello larg...

Page 35: ...n se mmpen oei exists nfguna otre condtcl6n qua podria efeclar In operact_n de a her_amienta SI est_ daSeda la herramienta debe rectblr mantenimtento antes det use Muchos accidentes oeurren debtda a herramtentas con un mantentmtento pobre 8 USE S6LO los accesorlos recomendedoe pare esta herramtenta Los accesor os aptes pare una hetramienta poddan set daSinos sf se utitizan con otra herramlenta SEG...

Page 36: ...aa da vof_aje resuttando en p_rdida de energfa y sobrecalentamienlo de la herramienta Pare asia herramlenta se recomtenda un cable de extenst6n con un tamaSo AWG American Wire Gauge de par Io mends 14 pare un cable de extenst6n de 25 pies c mends de largo Use uno calibre 12 pare un cable de extenst6n de 50 pies No sa recomlenda el usa de cables de extenel6n de 100 pies o m_s de largo Recuerde un c...

Page 37: ...vlcIo tdcnlco de una herramienla uttlice sotamente laa plazas de repuesto id_nticas Reepete tas instrucclonea de la seccldn de manlenlmlento de este manual St se uttiizanparles no autortzadas o no se respelan Insinstrucclenes de mantenimienio se puede crear un riesgo de descarga el6clrica o lesi6n REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD PARA LAS SIERRAS DE VAIV _N _ Queda lee manes lejos del area de corlando y la hol...

Page 38: ... entre sue plernas Es tmportante sostaner la plaza de trabajo edecuadarnente pare minimizer la exposlci6n detcuerpe eviler qua la heja do atesque o perder el conlroL 7 StEMPRE sulete la pleza de trabeJo ltrmemenle pare qua no se mueva mien tee se estd cortando 8 UTILICE SOLAMENTE lee holes dealgnadas pera el carte do tlpo de material pare el eual se recemfende El carte de matenales que NO se recom...

Page 39: ...sts se pueden productr descargas et_ctrtcas Incendlos yto lesiones personales graves 1 Conozca su herramfenla el_clrica Lea culdadosamente el manuel de operaclonee Aprende tas apficaclones yfimitscianes de _la cepitfadcra as come tembt_n los peltgtos potenctales especiflcos ref_ ctonados con esta herramlenla SI reapers ssta regis reducirfi ice riesgoS de descargas et_cldcas lncendios o les_cnesg_v...

Page 40: ...an m_s corcsno pare qua se la cambien 1k ADVERTENCIA St fells alguna par e NO utlilce eeta sierra haste qua t se reemplace ta parts qua felts SI no se hace esto podr an produclrse postbies I lealones perscnales graves LISTA DE PARTES Fig 1 I Sierra de vatv_n 2 Hoja pare cedar readers _ _ 3 Hoja pare aplleactones generalee _ _ 7_ 4 Hoja pare cortar metal 6oManual de Operador 5 Estuche de Atmacenaml...

Page 41: ...ial 4 El Interrupter de get llo de velocldad variable pare dos dedos controls la velocIdad de la hoja per la cantidad de prest_ n qua splisa al interrupter de gatifto 5 Carrots de hoja complete de 11 4 pulgedes pare codes r_pidos y una vfda 0Ill de la hoja profongada 6 Abrazadera sln herramlenta l ene la caracteflstica de cuetlo con acci6n de palancs pars cambfos de hoJa f_c l y r_ pIdo Utilize ho...

Page 42: ... uses recomendados C _MO SELECCIONAR LA HOJA a un major dasemper_o de la hoje y un_ viola_tIl m6s pTolongada StEMPRE _eleccione a_a aaecuaae pars ta apllcac_6n oe _as arm Ha y toucher tipos de ho a_ de v_siago universal de 112 putg dispon_blss par su sierra de vafvBR HoJas par cortpr rode tlpo de reader s madsic con clavos incrust dos maJefiales de construccl6n a case oe maoera melmes no tsrrosos ...

Page 43: ...mblar las ho _s 2 Para instalar la ho a0extbnds Is zapsta _jos de la abmzsdem de la hoJa pare un acceso rods fdct vet Pdgina 45 Fig 6 3 UbIca el cuelo de ecci6n de palanca y levan a el cuelo yea la flecha en ef cuetlo Fig 3 4 Con el cueflo anlba an la postcl6n bvantada nstala el v _stagode ia hoJa de la sierra en ts ab_az_ _dersde hoJa ver Ftg 3 y 3a 5 Suela el cueflo y la hola debe ser tjado bien...

Page 44: ...RRECTA L_ vsfocidad que utitice depender del tips de material que carte 1 Utilice aires velocidades para cedar madara y materfales e base de maderao 2 La velocfdad media es major pare cedar meleres no fermsoe_ pl_elices y libra de vidrto 3 Se recomlenda ts veloctdad m s baJa pars tartar metales ferresos cases de hierro e hlerro angular NOTA El espesor dei material y la sefecchSn de la hoja tambl_n...

Page 45: ...hufe la herrameintede la uenle de energia ANTES de montar lss parlee rsefizar ajusles o cambtar las hoj_s 2_Ublca el bot6n amarillo en la sierraabajode la zspataptvola 3_Oprimaenrebot6n mienirss ttrando o empuJando a s zepa aajuslable 4Ten pmnlo comeis zapsta seub caen Iongffud suefts el bot6ny Is zspata ssr_ fijsda en posfcion 5 Enchu eIs sierray apr_ele tenlementee interrupter pareensegumr qua I...

Page 46: ...subpiso La _ostci6n 3 produce la m_s acciSn orbital pare deja un acabado muy _spere y con asUtles Use esta veioc_dad cuando necesilas el cortando m_s r pidoEs ideal pare demoItc_6n y trabajas de rasg6n hacia fuera Et Interrupter de Accl6n Orbltat de 4 Poslclones Regula tea 4 Modes de Carter de la Sierra PosiclSn 0 NINGUN ACCI6N ORBITAL Pare estillando minimal corlando m_s lisa Movlmlento haole ade...

Page 47: ...oflgemmenteet superflcto sercorrode 7 Aprtete eigatillo pars encenderis herramlenladale qua la s_orraalcance Is velocidad completedeseeda dependiendo de ttpodo hojay del malarial antes de comenzara cerlar Lea velocldsdesrdpidassonpars losmatertatesblondes y los veloctdades lentas pars los materfales duros_ 8 St ravetectded de la hojaes demastado lenta fa sierra puedetraquetearo vibraral principled...

Page 48: ...3 Stempre uliilce ls hoja corrects pars el material qua se coda y stempre tenga hoJas adictonales a mano para usar cuando las hojas se desafilan Reemplace las hojas desaflladas agrieladas o dobladas Inmedtamenteo 4 Stempre selecclones ta ve ocldad de carte apropiado 5 Stempre selecciones la poslc_Sn orbital apropfado 6 Cuando code siempre aseg 3rase de qua fa place de Is zapala descanse itrmemenle...

Page 49: ...jo uttf ce solamenla prest6n suflcfente pare qua Io sierra stga codando Dejo qua la hoJa y la sierra hogan el tmbajoo 9 SIEMPRE sestenga la sierra flrmemente can ambas manes mlenlres eat certando Siempre soster_ga la sierra con la zapala adjustable lirrnemente sabre el malarial de code Esto evttar_ qua la sierra salte o vIbre y ayudard a mlntmtzar ta rolura de ta hoja t0 Practice en un padazo de m...

Page 50: ...sostenga la sferra flrmemsntecon ambasmanes mientrasest_cortandoy sostenga la sierracon la zapeta ad_usiableflrmementesabre el material de carte EstoevttarA qua te sierra salte o vibrey ayudarA a minimizertarecursde Ea hoja 10 Ulificeuna hojam_ fine pare los metalesfermses y una m6sgruesa pare los metales no BITDSOB 11 Cuando coda places melt ices de calibrefine SIEMPRE sujetecon abrezaderas mader...

Page 51: ...heja hacta abeJo_ NO h_ga un corte per penetracfan en superficies metales 2 t Mida _a superflcie a ser codada y marque claramente con un l_plz gramtl o tiza 2_ Tntroduzca la hoja adecuada en la abrazadefa pare hoJas y ajuste bfen 3 Cotoque la herramlenta con un borde en la place de zapata flrmemente sobre el matedal v_ aee A B t 4_ Coleque la exlremldad de la hoja apegada en la tinea de corte 5_ i...

Page 52: ...as ramasy asserin con antelacl6n Preste atenct6n I padlcularmente s los cables que se encuentran ardba CORTE EMBUTIDO Fig t I Et diseho compactode ia carcass del motor y la zapata de ongi_ud ajustab_eI giretoriade es_ sierra le permite reellzar comes extremadamente cemanosen pIsos e_qutnesy otres _reas extremadamente ajustadas Pare oblener la m_ xima capacidad de esta sierrapars etcorte embulido 1...

Page 53: ...ndola con un chorro de airs Z_S ADVERTENC A Use s empre galas de seguridad o gafas con p rotectores 1 f_terales durante l_s operaclones con hertamtent_s el_ etrlcas o st soplar el poivo SI la operaclbn es polvorlenta use tambi_n una m_scara antl polvo CAMBIAR LAS ESCOBILLAS DE CARBON Figs 12 y 12a Juegos de escebtllas de reempfazo estdn d_spontbies per El Centre de Par as y Repuestos Sears S empre...

Page 54: ...de y una operaci6n libre de problemas Mantenga un cronograma de limpiado lubricacJSn y msntanimiento Coma pr ctiea de mantenimien o preventive corot n stga _os psso_ slgutenles Z_ ADVERTENCtA Pare su segurtdad SIEMPRE apague et Interrupter y desenchufa a starts de ta fuente de alimentact6n antes de realizer cualqutar mantentmlento o llmpiez_ 1 Una vez finalizado el lrabaJo limpie IN herram enta pa...

Page 55: ...m_s material y rods rdp_da pero producen un torte de acabado brusco_ M_s dientes cor_n rods lento peru queda m_s liso Uttlica una hoja qua sea tevamente m_s grands larga qua la pro undtdad del material qua va a cortes Lee hojas rods anchas de mayor eepesar son m_s dumderas y son ideates pare traba10s bnJsces come fa demolicf6n Cuande corte madera que tenga clavos incrustados utilice hojas bi met_l...

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Page 57: ...2_ ETtQ U F TA CLAS IFiCA _A t 23 PES3SQU 27 TORNILLO 2 24 PSR120S 24 BAFLE I 25 PSR120S 25 MANGA DE COJINETE I 202 PSRt20S 202 ROTOR 1 2B PSR120S 2B COJINETE DE BOLA I PSRI20S 27 PRUEBA EL POLVO t 2B PSR120S 2B ARMADURA 1 2 9 PSR_20S 29 ANILLO DE RETENIENDO 30 PSRI20S_3 ANtLLO OE FERRI i 31 PSR120S 31 ANILLO DE RETENIENDO 1 32 P S R I 20S 32 TAPA DE COJINETE I 33 PSR1208 33 COJINETE DE BOLA 1 34 ...

Page 58: ... _ CONJU_ DEL REctPR CATOR 1 BB PSR120SV 6B F JEDE RECIPRICANDO 1 67 _ PSR120S 67 _ RODAM_K DE CDJNE3E DELSEI LD 2 6B PSR12DS 6B JUNTA DEL SELLO 1 69 PSRt20S 69 SELLO DE FI ELTRO 1 7D PSR120S 70 ANILLO DEL SELLO 1 71 PSRt20S 7_ SELLO DE FIELTRO 1 72 PSRt20S 72 CORRECCION PRUEBA DE AiRE 1 73 PSR 120S 73 AN LLO PRUEBA DE AIRE 74 PSR120S 74 CLAVUA DE RESORrE 1 75 PSR120S 75 PORTADOR 2 BASE 1 7B CDT10...

Page 59: ...EBA DE AIRE 1 PSR120S 97 RESORTE DE COMPREStON 2 PSR120S gB BLOQUE DE OPRIMA 1 PSR120SV 99 PLACA DE OPRfMA t PSR 120S t O0 TA_ETA DE _ FUEN_ DE ALiME NTAClON t PSR1EOSV I0t _iQUETA DE MARCA i FSR1EOS 102 TORN LLO I PSR120S t03 PSRt20S I04 PSRI2OSV 105 PSR 20SV t06 PSRI20SV I07 SW57 31ol OD PSRt20SV t09 PSRI20SV 110 PSR120S i09 ARANDELA 4 RESORTE TORSIONAL 1 CONTRAPESO 1 CUSIERTA MEDIA 1 C_vtIa 3 M...

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