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Table of contents

1

Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 3

1.1

Read the manual......................................................................................................................................................... 3

1.2

This is what operating instructions look like .......................................................................................................... 3

1.3

This is what lists look like........................................................................................................................................... 3

1.4

This is what menu items and softkeys look like..................................................................................................... 3

1.5

This is what the safety instructions look like.......................................................................................................... 3

2

Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................... 5

2.1

General information ................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2

Incoming goods inspection....................................................................................................................................... 5

2.3

Before operational startup........................................................................................................................................ 5

2.3.1

Danger of explosion ........................................................................................................................................ 5

2.3.2

IP protection ..................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.3.3

Storage and transport conditions ................................................................................................................. 6

2.4

Failure and excessive stresses .................................................................................................................................. 6

3

Device installation................................................................................................................................ 7

3.1

Mechanical preparation............................................................................................................................................. 7

3.1.1

Ambient conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 7

3.1.2

Installation location ......................................................................................................................................... 7

3.1.3

Unpacking ......................................................................................................................................................... 7

3.1.4

Checking the equipment supplied ................................................................................................................ 7

3.1.5

Leveling the weighing platform .................................................................................................................... 8

3.1.6

Acclimatizing the device ................................................................................................................................. 8

3.2

Connection................................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2.1

Electrical supply ............................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2.2

Connections .................................................................................................................................................... 10

3.3

Indicator holder ........................................................................................................................................................ 10

4

Device description .............................................................................................................................. 11

4.1

Display and operating elements ............................................................................................................................. 11

4.1.1

Overview........................................................................................................................................................... 11

4.1.2

Display elements............................................................................................................................................. 11

4.1.3

Operating elements........................................................................................................................................12

5

Operating .......................................................................................................................................... 14

5.1

Basic functions .......................................................................................................................................................... 14

5.1.1

Switching on the device ................................................................................................................................ 14

5.1.2

Switching off the device................................................................................................................................ 14

5.1.3

Adjusting the GEO setting ............................................................................................................................ 14

5.1.4

Increment d..................................................................................................................................................... 14

Bench scale Puro®

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Minebea Intec

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Summary of Contents for Puro EF-4P 150

Page 1: ...Austin Ft Worth NicolScales com 800 225 8181 Contact Us Nicol Scales Measurement is an ISO Accredited Calibration Company that has provided calibration repair and sales of all types of weighing and measurement products since 1931 ...

Page 2: ...Bench scale Puro Operating Instructions 98628 000 66 Edition 1 0 1 6 22 2020 Minebea Intec Bovenden GmbH Co KG Leinetal 2 37120 Bovenden Germany Phone 49 551 309 83 0 Fax 49 551 309 83 190 ...

Page 3: ...ified personnel In correspondence concerning this product the type name and release number serial number as well as all license numbers relating to the product have to be cited Note This document is partially protected by copyright It may not be changed or copied and it may not be used without purchasing or written permission from the copyright owner Minebea Intec The use of this product constitut...

Page 4: ...resses 6 3 Device installation 7 3 1 Mechanical preparation 7 3 1 1 Ambient conditions 7 3 1 2 Installation location 7 3 1 3 Unpacking 7 3 1 4 Checking the equipment supplied 7 3 1 5 Leveling the weighing platform 8 3 1 6 Acclimatizing the device 8 3 2 Connection 8 3 2 1 Electrical supply 8 3 2 2 Connections 10 3 3 Indicator holder 10 4 Device description 11 4 1 Display and operating elements 11 4...

Page 5: ...ibration 41 5 4 2 LIN linearization 43 5 4 3 GEO geographic data calibration location 46 5 4 4 GEO code table 48 5 5 SBI interface 49 5 6 Error correction 51 5 6 1 Service information 51 6 Maintenance repairs cleaning 52 6 1 Repairs 52 6 2 Cleaning 52 6 2 1 Instructions for cleaning 52 6 2 2 Cleaning agents 52 7 Waste disposal policy 53 8 Technical data 54 8 1 Specification 54 8 2 Accessories 55 8...

Page 6: ... involved when measures for preventing hazards are not followed DANGER Warning of personal injury DANGER indicates death or severe irreversible personal injury which will occur if the corresponding safety measures are not observed Take the corresponding safety precautions WARNING Warning of hazardous area and or personal injury WARNING indicates that death or severe irreversible injury may occur i...

Page 7: ...t NOTICE indicates that damage to property and or the environment may occur if appropriate safety measures are not observed Take the corresponding safety precautions Note User tips useful information and notes Bench scale Puro 1 Introduction EN 4 Minebea Intec ...

Page 8: ...rity Check the contents visually to determine whether any damage has occurred during transport If there are grounds for rejection of the goods a claim must be filed with the carrier immediately A Minebea Intec sales or service organization must also be notified Visit our website http www puroscales com or contact your dealer 2 3 Before operational startup NOTICE Perform visual inspection Before op...

Page 9: ...ilure and excessive stresses If the device or the power cord display visible damage Disconnect the power supply and secure the device to prevent it being used further Do not unnecessarily subject the device to extreme temperatures corrosive chemical vapors moisture shocks and vibrations Extreme electromagnetic influences can affect the display value Once the disturbance has ceased the product can ...

Page 10: ...ure Extreme vibrations 3 1 2 1 Shock resistance NOTICE Falling objects side impacts and shock loads may affect the performance and the accuracy of the scale and damage the platform Avoid shock loads 3 1 3 Unpacking 3 1 4 Checking the equipment supplied 1 bench platform 4 leveling feet 1 indicator the indicator includes an indicator holder which can be used to secure the indicator to the stand usin...

Page 11: ...e underside of the device then connect the power supply unit to the wall socket Note Do not use the USB C connector cable for the PC communication Instead use a standard USB C cable Use the adjustable feet to align the weighing platform so that the air bubble of the level indicator is in the center of the circle Check that all four of the adjustable feet are touching the surface The weight of the ...

Page 12: ...battery must be charged in a dry environment For a maximum operating time the battery should be charged at room temperature During battery operation the battery icon displays the battery s remaining charge status The display switches off automatically when the batteries are empty Icon Charge status 0 to 10 remaining 11 to 40 remaining 41 to 70 remaining 71 to 100 remaining Note If the battery icon...

Page 13: ...a printer A printer can be connected via the printer port on the side of the indicator 3 3 Indicator holder Align the holder using the threaded holes on the side of the indicator and install the knobs Set the indicator at the desired angle and tighten the knobs Bench scale Puro 3 Device installation EN 10 Minebea Intec ...

Page 14: ...1 12 18 17 13 Item Description Item Description 1 Busy process running 10 Average sample weight too low 2 Plus sign 11 Sample weight too low 3 Minus sign 12 Data transmission 4 1 4 d range around zero 13 Selected weight unit 5 Counting application active 14 Battery charging 6 Weighing application active 15 Warning icon Displayed value is not a measured weight value 7 Checking application active 16...

Page 15: ...e battery is fully charged The colored LEDs 2 on the right hand side of the control panel are displays for the Checking application see Chapter 5 2 3 Sample upper limit value Red LED illuminates Sample is within the tolerance limits Green LED illuminates High OK Low Sample lower limit value Yellow LED illuminates 4 1 3 Operating elements Key Off T Menu M Mode F Unit Primary function On Zero Tare M...

Page 16: ...Menu Mode Unit Extended press 2 seconds Switch off the scale Delete function for totalizing Accessing the menu Changing the application Changing the weight unit Menu function Yes Confirm Exit Back No Reject Brief press 1 se cond Confirm dis play Exit menu Cancel calibra tion process Go to the pre vious digit Go to the previ ous menu items Reduce digit value Discard current set ting in the display ...

Page 17: ...arts with the application that was active before it was last switched off If the scale is switched on for the first time the weighing and totalizing manual applications are active Whenever it is switched on the device performs a self test This will display all display segments for a few seconds Press and hold the Off key until OFF is displayed The device switches off the display goes dark OFF is d...

Page 18: ...Printing applications can be activated in the menu OP FUNC A TARE Automatic tare TOT SET Totalizing PRINT A PRINT Automatic printout 1 To select the Weighing application press and hold the Mode F key until WEIGHT weighing is displayed at the lower edge of the display with the application icon 0 000 is shown 2 Place the sample on the load plate in this example 0 598 kg The weight of the sample is d...

Page 19: ...the empty container on the load plate The tare weight of the container is displayed Press the T Tare key to save the tare weight The scale has been tared The tare weight remains saved until it is deleted or overwritten with a new weight 0 000 kg and NET net value is displayed Press the Unit unit key until the desired weight unit is displayed Release the key to activate the weight unit Bench scale ...

Page 20: ...e unit symbols e g kg A negative stable or unstable gross weight value is displayed without unit symbols If the gross weight 20 d is below zero L is displayed If the gross weight 7 d is above the max capacity H is displayed 5 2 2 Counting application Note The application must be activated in the menu See Chapter 5 3 2 1 In the Counting application it is possible to determine the quantity of parts ...

Page 21: ...e quantity 10 20 50 100 200 by briefly pressing the Mode F decrease in increments key or the Unit increase in increments key 4 Press the Off Yes key to save the selected reference quantity If the load plate is empty PUT PW apply reference weight is displayed in the display 5 Place the number of parts reference quantity in this example 20 on the load plate 6 Press the Off Yes key to save the averag...

Page 22: ...arts that are removed from a container after initializing the sample weight place the container with the items to be counted on the scale and press the T Tare key 10 In order to display the saved reference sample weight briefly press the Mode F key The scale briefly displays REF WT reference weight and then the saved reference sample weight 5 Operating Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 19 ...

Page 23: ... case the value for upper limit and lower limit must be a nega tive value The lower limit must be greater than the upper limit i e lower lim it 10 upper limit 15 Place the sample on the load plate and press the T key Remove part of the sample until it is within the specified tolerance li mits green Note 1 If a reference sample weight is already saved CLR PW delete reference sample weight will be d...

Page 24: ...on Note The application must be activated in the menu See Chapter 5 3 2 1 Using the Check Weighing application it is possible to determine an upper and lower limit value and display if the sample lies within the specified tolerance limits Example The limit values are specified as 1 kg lower limit and 1 1 kg upper limit Release the key The application is activated Or 1 To select the Check Weighing ...

Page 25: ...de F key in order to decrease the value To move to the next digit press the Off Yes key to go to the previous digit press the Menu M End key 7 If all digits are flashing at the same time press the Off Yes key to save the value for the lower limit SET HI specify upper limit is displayed in the display 8 Enter the value for the upper limit Procedure as in steps 5 to 7 If the limit values have been v...

Page 26: ...der to display the currently defined limit values in this example the value for the lower limit is 1 kg and the value for the upper limit is 1 100 kg the Mode F key can be pressed briefly at any time during the check weighing The scale displays the value for the lower limit when the yellow LED briefly illuminates and the value for the upper limit when the red LED briefly illuminates The indicator ...

Page 27: ...splayed or Note 1 If LIM ERR limit value error is briefly displayed followed by CLR LIM delete limit value then invalid limit values have been defined Repeat the setup process 1 In order to select the Check Counting application or to restart with new limit values press and hold the Mode F key until CHECK checking is displayed at the lower edge of the screen with the application icons and 2 Press t...

Page 28: ... in order to determine and save the new reference sample weight If there is no reference sample weight on the load plate or the weight is less than 2 d REF ERR reference error is briefly displayed in the display Apply higher sample weights If there are reference sample weights on the load plate PW OK adopt sample weight is displayed in the display for 2 seconds then CLR LIM delete limit values 1 7...

Page 29: ...rease the value Press the Mode F key in order to decrease the value To move to the next digit press the Off Yes key to go to the previous digit press the Menu M End key The value for the lower limit is displayed using flashing digits in the display 000500 here 500 parts 11 Press the Off Yes key to confirm the value for the lower limit 12 Enter the value for the upper limit Procedure as in steps 5 ...

Page 30: ... limit value Perform the setup process again The scale can now be used for the Check Counting application within the specified limit values 14 Place the container on the load plate in this example 109 items 15 To tare the container press the T Tare key NET is displayed next to the weight value 16 Place the sample in the container 5 Operating Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 27 ...

Page 31: ...ther the sample is within the limit values Sample lower limit value Yellow LED illuminates Sample is within the tolerance limits Green LED illuminates Sample upper limit value Red LED illuminates 17 In order to display the currently defined limit values here the value for the lower limit is 500 parts and the value for the upper limit is 510 parts the Mode F key can be pressed briefly at any time d...

Page 32: ...vious menu item 3 Repeat until OP FUNC operating function is shown in the display 4 Press the Off Yes key to access the sub menu item 5 Repeat until TOT SET Totalizing is displayed 6 Press the Off Yes key to access the sub menu then use the Unit key to select one of the options OFF AUTO MAN off automatic manual and save the selection using the Off Yes key 7 Press the Menu M key to exit the menu 1 ...

Page 33: ...d plate in order for the next weight to be able to be added to the totalized data 5 2 4 3 Displaying and deleting statistics data 2 Press the Menu M key to add the weight to the totalized data manual mode 3 Empty the load plate 4 Place another weight on the scale and repeat the process automatic or manual mode The icon flashes until the weight is removed Bench scale Puro 5 Operating EN 30 Minebea ...

Page 34: ...n is displayed in the display in the following order Number of weighings carried out N 7 Totalized value total 5 225 kg Minimum value min 0 470 kg Maximum value max 1 485 kg 1 Empty the load plate 2 Press the Menu M key in order to display the saved totalized data 5 Operating Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 31 ...

Page 35: ...first weight is a gross weight the following weights must also be gross weights If the first weight is a net weight the following weights must also be net weights 5 3 Menu The scale settings can be adjusted in the user menu menu mode 3 Press and hold the T key while there is no load on the load plate and the totalized data are displayed The message CLR TOT is displayed 4 To confirm the message pre...

Page 36: ...e display 2 To call up a menu item in this example APPLIC WEIGH press the Off Yes key 3 Or Press the Unit key in order to go to the next menu item or press the Mode F key to go to the previous menu item The second menu item METRO is shown in the display 4 When the setting is displayed in this example METRO STAB RA value 0 5 d press the Off Yes key in order to adopt the setting or the Unit No key i...

Page 37: ...H Weighing OFF deactivated ON activated COUNT Counting OFF deactivated ON activated CHECK Checking OFF deactivated CHE WEI Check Weighing activated CHE CNT Check Counting activated RESET Factory settings 5 3 2 Menu navigation Overview of the options of the menu mode 5 3 2 1 APPLIC menu selection The application to be used can be selected in this menu Only activated applications can be called up us...

Page 38: ...fter 10 minutes with no activity DYN TIM No effect in this device 5 SEC No effect in this device 10 SEC No effect in this device 15 SEC No effect in this device 20 SEC No effect in this device 25 SEC No effect in this device 30 SEC No effect in this device RESET Factory settings NO not reset YES activated END Exit menu level kg Kilogram OFF deactivated ON activated g Gram OFF deactivated ON activa...

Page 39: ...the weight is above the upper limit UNDOVR Alarm when the weight is outside the tolerance limits BEEP KE Key tone OFF deactivated ON activated TOT SET Totalizing setting OFF deactivated AUTO Automatic totalizing MAN Manual totalizing LIGHT T Duration of the background lighting D LIGHT AUTO 3 SEC Switching off of the background lighting after 3 seconds with no activity 5 SEC Switching off of the ba...

Page 40: ...d ON STAB printing on stability INTER Printing in the specified interval 1 3600 1 3 600 seconds CONT Print continuously ACCEPT Printing on stability and within the tolerance limits CONTNT Content of a printout RESULT Displayed value OFF deactivated ON activated GROSS Gross value OFF deactivated ON activated NET Net value OFF deactivated ON activated TARE Tare OFF deactivated ON activated HEADER He...

Page 41: ...t menu level BAUD Baud rate 2400 2 400 4800 4 800 9600 9 600 19200 19 200 38400 38 400 57600 57 600 115200 115 200 PARITY Parity 7 EVEN 7 data bits even parity 7 Odd 7 data bits odd parity 7 NONE 7 data bits no parity 8 NONE 8 data bits no parity STOP Stop bit 1 1 2 2 RESET Factory settings NO not reset YES activated END Exit menu level MODE PC output mode OFF deactivated 5 3 2 6 PRN COM menu sele...

Page 42: ...800 9600 9 600 19200 19 200 38400 38 400 57600 57 600 115200 115 200 PARITY Parity 7 EVEN 7 data bits even parity 7 Odd 7 data bits odd parity 7 NONE 7 data bits no parity 8 NONE 8 data bits no parity 7 MARK 7 data bits mark parity 7 SPACE 7 data bits space parity STOP Stop bit 1 1 2 2 HAND SH Handshake NONE No handshake XON XOF No function RESET Factory settings NO not reset YES activated END Exi...

Page 43: ...nlock ON Locked S METRO Metrology menu OFF Unlock ON Locked S PRINT Printer output menu OFF Unlock ON Locked S PR COM Printer communication menu OFF Unlock ON Locked S PC OUT PC output menu OFF Unlock ON Locked S PC COM PC communication menu OFF Unlock ON Locked S CAL AD Calibration adjustment menu OFF Unlock ON Locked RESET Restore factory setting of the current menu OFF Unlock ON Locked END Exit...

Page 44: ... recommended in order to ensure precise weighing results Before the calibration ensure that the appropriate calibration weights are available Adjust the GEO setting according to the location see Table 5 4 4 CAL ADJ 5 4 1 CAL calibration Call up the menu mode Release the key 1 Press and hold Menu M until M E N U is displayed The first menu item APPLIC application is displayed 2 Press the Unit key i...

Page 45: ... display all digits 001500 0 flash in this example 1 500 kg C is displayed while the zero value is being saved 8 To change the value of the calibration weight press the Unit No key and change the value The first digit flashes _015 000 kg 9 Press the Off Yes key in order to confirm the value and to go to the next digit The second digit flashes 0_15 000 kg Bench scale Puro 5 Operating EN 42 Minebea ...

Page 46: ...s are correct The value of the calibration weight is displayed using flashing digits in the display 00100 0 in this example 100 0 kg 12 If the value of the calibration weight is correct place the specified weight on the load plate 13 Press the Off Yes key to adopt the second calibration point C is displayed while the calibration weight is being saved 14 Remove the weight The scale is ready for ope...

Page 47: ...access the next menu item or press the Mode F key to access the previous menu item 3 Repeat until CAL ADJ is shown in the display 4 Press the Off Yes key to access the sub menu item 5 Select until LIN is shown in the display 6 Press the Off Yes key to start the linearization 0 kg is shown in the display 0 flashes 7 Empty the load plate Bench scale Puro 5 Operating EN 44 Minebea Intec ...

Page 48: ...earization weight on the load plate 10 Press the Off Yes key to start the linearization at 50 of the capacity of the scale In the display the value of the 2nd linearization weight at 100 of the capacity of the scale is displayed with flashing digits 00150 0 in this example 150 kg C is displayed while the value is being saved 11 Place the 2st linearization weight on the load plate 12 Press the Off ...

Page 49: ...he table under 5 4 4 contains the GEO values for a wide range of latitudes Call up the menu mode Release the key In the display the value of the linearization weight at 100 of the capacity of the scale is displayed 00150 0 in this example 150 kg C is displayed while the value is being saved 13 Remove the weight The scale is ready for operation 1 Press and hold Menu M until M E N U menu is displaye...

Page 50: ...to start the GEO selection The GEO value 12 set by default flashes in the display 8 If the value needs to be changed select a value between 0 31 and press the Unit key to increase the GEO value or press the Mode F key to decrease the GEO value 9 Press the Off Yes key to confirm the GEO value The GEO value has been saved when END is displayed 10 Press the Off Yes key to access the options of the su...

Page 51: ...25 21 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 25 21 26 45 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 26 45 28 06 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 28 06 29 25 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 29 25 30 41 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 30 41 31 56 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 31 56 33 09 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 33 09 34 21 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 34 21 35 31 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 35 31 36 41 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 36 41 37 50 14 14 13 ...

Page 52: ...22 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 58 17 59 32 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 58 17 59 32 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 60 49 62 90 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 62 90 63 30 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 63 30 64 55 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 64 55 66 24 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 66 24 67 57 27 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 67 57 69 35 27 27 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 69 35 71 21 28 2...

Page 53: ...A Z CR Carriage return ASCII 0x0D LF Line feed ASCII 0x0A This format is also used for automatically generated telegrams which are released according to the menu settings INT OUT AUT OUT AUT STA see above Zeroing the scale ESC Z EOC Response see special response telegrams Taring the scale ESC T EOC Response see special response telegrams Special response telegrams There are some special responses ...

Page 54: ...a parameter is currently blocked 5 6 Error correction 5 6 1 Service information Contact the authorized service partners if a problem cannot be rectified with the aid of the troubleshooting information or is not described there Our website http www puroscales com provides information about your closest service partner 5 Operating Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 51 ...

Page 55: ...nsed with a water jet directed onto the load plate from above In the case of devices with an IP43 protection grade no liquid must get into the scale If the device is cleaned with water that is too hot or too cold due to temperature differences condensation may form in the device Condensation may cause malfunctions in the device 6 2 2 Cleaning agents NOTICE Some cleaning agents may not be compatibl...

Page 56: ...ction points run by local public waste disposal companies EU legislation requires its Member States to collect electrical and electronic equipment and dispose of it separately from other unsorted municipal waste so that it can then be recycled Before disposing of or scrapping the product any batteries should be removed and taken to a suitable collection point Please see our T Cs for further inform...

Page 57: ...rotection grade IP43 Display LCD display with white background lighting digit height 0 8 in ches 20 mm Indicator displays 3 LEDs yellow green red function can be configured acoustic alarm signal Keypad 5 mechanical keys Zero range 2 or 10 of the max load of the scale Tare range Max load via subtraction Stabilization time 1 second Automatic zero point cor rection Off increments of 0 5 1 or 3 Electr...

Page 58: ... cell s IP67 Excitation voltage of the load cell s max 18 V AC DC 5 V 12 V AC DC recommended DD 753 x 596 x 167 753 x 596 x 167 FE 833 x 756 x 167 833 x 756 x 167 Shipping dimensions in mm W x D x H GF 1 064 x 722 x 227 1 064 x 722 x 227 P 15 15 DD S 19 19 P 23 23 FE S 26 26 P 37 37 Shipping weight kg GF S 44 44 8 2 Accessories Option Order no Lithium battery pack Battery pack small compact scale ...

Page 59: ...8 3 Dimensions EF 4P All dimensions in mm inch Bench scale Puro 8 Technical data EN 56 Minebea Intec ...

Page 60: ...All dimensions in mm inch All dimensions in mm inch All dimensions in mm inch 8 Technical data Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 57 ...

Page 61: ...EF 4PDDP EF 4PDDS All dimensions in mm EF 4PFEP EF 4PFES All dimensions in mm Bench scale Puro 8 Technical data EN 58 Minebea Intec ...

Page 62: ...EF 4PGFP EF 4PGFS All dimensions in mm 8 Technical data Bench scale Puro Minebea Intec EN 59 ...

Page 63: ...on mode ON If Printx Content Total All If Printx Content Total All or Result If Printx Content Total All If Printx Content Total All 9 2 FCC notice Note This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital devices of class B as per part 15 of the FCC regulations These limits were created in order to ensure appropriate protection against interference when operating in residen...

Page 64: ...Published by Minebea Intec Bovenden GmbH Co KG Leinetal 2 37120 Bovenden Germany Phone 49 551 309 83 0 Email info minebea intec com www minebea intec com ...

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