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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MODEL M1008/M1009

 

MILL

Phone: 1-360-734-3482  •  On-Line Technical Support: [email protected]

COPYRIGHT © OCTOBER, 2004 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.  REVISED OCTOBER, 2007.

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Printed in China

#6699TR

Model M1008

Model M1009

Summary of Contents for Shop fox M1008

Page 1: ...port tech support shopfox biz COPYRIGHT OCTOBER 2004 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC REVISED OCTOBER 2007 WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC Printed in China 6699TR Model M1008 Model M1009 ...

Page 2: ...als are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well venti lated area and work with approved safety equip ment such as those dust masks that are specially d...

Page 3: ... ELECTRICAL 10 220V Operation 10 110V Operation 10 Grounding 11 Extension Cords 11 SET UP 12 Unpacking 12 Items Needed for Set Up 12 Inventory 13 Machine Placement 14 Cleaning Machine 14 Floor Mounting 15 Way Cover 16 Handles 16 OPERATIONS 17 General 17 Positioning Spindle Head 17 M1009 Vertical Horizontal Conversion 19 Table Travel 20 Rotating Table 21 Rotating Vise 21 Quill Travel 22 Power Feed ...

Page 4: ...m 37 M1008 220V Wiring Diagram 38 M1009 Wiring Box Identification 39 M1009 110V Wiring Diagram 40 M1009 220V Wiring Diagram 41 Troubleshooting 42 PARTS 43 Column Breakdown 43 Column Parts List 44 Rotating Table Breakdown 45 Rotating Table Parts List 46 Headstock Breakdown 47 Headstock Parts List 48 M1009 Horizontal Spindle Breakdown 49 M1009 Horizontal Spindle Parts List 50 Power Feed Breakdown 51...

Page 5: ... 3482 or send e mail to tech support shopfox biz Our knowledgeable staff will help you troubleshoot prob lems and send out parts for warranty claims If you need the latest edition of this manual you can download it from http www shopfox biz If you still have questions after reading the latest manual or if you have comments please contact us at Woodstock International Inc Attn Technical Support Dep...

Page 6: ...s M1009 Specifications Vertical Motor 2 HP 110 220V prewired 220V Single Phase 1725 RPM 20 10 Amps Horizontal Motor 1 1 2 HP 110 220V prewired 220V Single Phase 1725 RPM 16 8 Amps Table Size 9 1 2 x 39 3 8 Vertical Spindle Travel 4 3 4 Maximum Distance Vertical Spindle to Column 26 3 4 Maximum Distance Vertical Spindle to Table 13 3 8 Maximum Distance Horizontal Spindle Center to Table 11 Table Tr...

Page 7: ...t ON OFF Switch C Vertical Spindle Speed Setting Chart D Vertical Quill Travel Lock E Vertical Spindle F Work Light G Coolant Hose H Longitudinal Feed Handwheel 2 Places I Powerfeed Hard Stop 2 Places J Longitudinal Feed Lock 2 Places K Knee Feed Handwheel L Cross Feed Handwheel M Coolant Tray N Powerfeed Limit Switch O Cross Feed Lock 2 Places P Knee Feed Lock 2 Places Q Powerfeed Controls R Quil...

Page 8: ...tical Spindle F Work Light G Coolant Hose H Longitudinal Feed Handwheel 2 Places I Powerfeed Hard Stop 2 Places J Longitudinal Feed Lock 2 Places K Knee Feed Handwheel L Cross Feed Handwheel M Coolant Tray N Powerfeed Limit Switch O Emergency Stop P Horizontal Spindle ON OFF Switch Q Cross Feed Lock 2 Places R Knee Feed Lock 2 Places S Powerfeed Controls T Horizontal Spindle Speed Setting Chart U ...

Page 9: ...s Institute ANSI 5 Avoid dangerous environments Do not operate this machine in wet or open flame environments Airborne dust particles could cause an explosion and severe fire hazard 6 Ensure all guards are securely in place and in working condition 7 Make sure switch is in the OFF position before connecting power to machine 8 Keep work area clean free of clutter grease etc 9 Keep children and visi...

Page 10: ...u will be using If you use an extension cord with an undersized gauge or one that is too long excessive heat will be generated within the circuit increasing the chance of a fire or damage to the circuit 17 Keep proper footing and balance at all times 18 Do not leave machine unattended Wait until it comes to a complete stop before leaving the area 19 Perform machine maintenance and care Follow lubr...

Page 11: ... and draw bar wrench immediately after use 7 Use recommended feed and speed rates Research the proper feed and speed rate for the material you are machining Do not exceed these recommended rates 8 Cutting tool inspection Inspect drills and end mills for sharpness chips or cracks before each use Replace dull chipped or cracked cutting tools immediately Handle new cutting tools with care Leading edg...

Page 12: ...al load being applied to the circuit Add up the load ratings of all machines on the circuit If this number exceeds the rat ing of the circuit breaker or fuse use a different circuit 110V Operation The SHOP FOX Model M1008 M1009 can be rewired for 110 volts To do this refer to the wiring diagram in the back of this manual Also you will need a NEMA style 5 30 plug and outlet see Figure 4 At 220V ope...

Page 13: ...ord sup plied with this machine does not come with a plug Use a plug with a ground pin If your outlet does not accom modate a ground pin have it replaced by a qualified electrician or have an appropriate adapter installed and grounded properly An adapter with a grounding wire does not guarantee machine will be grounded A ground source must be verified This equipment must be grounded Verify that an...

Page 14: ...Support at 1 360 734 3482 or send e mail to tech support shopfox biz READ and understand this entire instruc tion manual before using this machine Serious personal injury may occur if safety and operational information is not understood and followed DO NOT risk your safety by not reading Unpacking SET UP The following items are needed but not included to setup your machine Stubby Phillips Screwdri...

Page 15: ... QTY I Tool Box 1 J Drill Chuck w Key 1 16mm x JT33 Taper 1 K Handwheel Handles 3 L Drift Key 1 M Hex Wrench 5mm 1 N Wrench 21 24mm 1 O R8 MT2 Adaptor 1 P R8 MT3 Adaptor 1 Q R8 JT33 Drill Chuck Arbor 1 R One Set R8 Collets 1 1 8 1 3 16 1 1 4 1 5 16 1 3 8 1 7 16 1 1 2 1 9 16 1 5 8 1 11 16 1 3 4 1 13 16 1 7 8 1 If any parts are missing find the part number in the back of this manual and contact Wood...

Page 16: ...them from corrosion during shipment Clean this grease off with a solvent cleaner or citrus based degreaser DO NOT use chlorine based solvents such as brake parts cleaner or acetone if you happen to splash some onto a painted surface you will ruin the finish Machine Placement NEVER use gasoline or other petroleum based solvents to clean with Most have low flash points which make them extremely flam...

Page 17: ...do these steps 1 Position the mill as close to its electrical source as possible making sure to leave at least three feet between the back of the mill and the wall 2 Check the mill table with a level to ensure that it is flat along its travel If it is not insert steel shims under the stand as necessary until the table is level Note If the slope of your floor requires you to shim more than a 3 8 or...

Page 18: ...the machine and align it with the fastener holes 3 Attach the way cover with the four screws removed in Step 1 Way Cover Figure 11 Way cover mounted correctly on the machine Figure 12 Locations to install handles Screws two each side Handles are provided to ease handwheel operation To install handles onto the handwheels do these steps 1 Thread handles into the face of the handwheels see Figure 12 ...

Page 19: ...training from an experienced milling machine operator before per forming any unfamiliar operations Above all your safety should come first Always wear safety glasses when oper ating the mill Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury The vertical spindle head can be moved forward back ward tilted 90 both ways and swiveled horizontally on the column To move the head forward backward do...

Page 20: ... on the graduated scale 5 Tighten the three nuts to lock the spindle in place and push in the lock pin as far as it will go Note For accurate positioning additional setup tools should be used to determine the precise angle of the spindle head To swivel the spindle head horizontally do these steps 1 Make sure the spindle is stopped and the work area is free from obstructions before proceeding 2 Usi...

Page 21: ...ead is tilted 90 5 Using a wrench loosen the four nuts at the top of the mill base Figure 15 6 Push or pull the overarm to swivel it 180 so that the spindle support is in line with the horizontal spindle axis 7 Insert a horizontal arbor into the spindle support and swivel the overarm until the horizontal arbor will fit into the horizontal spindle as shown in Figure 16 8 Tighten the four nuts to lo...

Page 22: ...heels Figure 20 Knee feed lock locations Knee Feed Locks Cross Feed Handwheel Knee Handle Cross Feed The cross feed is controlled by the center handwheel and can be locked in position by the two locks on the right side of the mill under the table see Figure 18 Longitudinal Feed Control The longitudinal feed is controlled by two handwheels one at each end of the table and can be locked in posi tion...

Page 23: ...is a graduated scale for accurate positioning 5 Tighten the four nuts to secure table in position Rotating Table Figure 22 Rear table nuts Figure 21 Front two table nuts Table Nuts Table Nuts The Model M1008 M1009 comes equipped with a milling vise The vise has a swivel base that allows it to rotate 360º To rotate the vise do these steps 1 Make sure the power is turned OFF 2 Loosen the vise nuts s...

Page 24: ...les Figure 24 Quill feed handles Quill Feed Handle Quill Feed Handle Lock Quill Lock Micro Feed Handwheel Micro Feed Adjustment The spindle position can be accurately controlled through the use of the micro feed handwheel see Figure 25 To use this feature you must first lock the quill feed han dle lock Figure 24 by turning it all the way in Once the quill feed handle is locked verify that the micr...

Page 25: ...is released C Feed Setting Dial Setting from 0 no travel to 10 fastest travel There is no correlation between the numerical setting on the dial and actual feed in inches per minute IPM D ON OFF Switch Starts stops the power feed The power feed should be left off when not in use E Limit Switch Stops the power feed when it makes contact with the adjustable power feed stops F Power Feed Stops Adjusta...

Page 26: ... Step 2 1200 5 Diameter of cutting tool 2400 RPM Result The needed speed for this workpiece is 2400 RPM Example 2 You have a piece of stainless steel and you are using a 1 diameter carbide cutting tool Step 1 60 SFM from chart x 2 for carbide tool 120 Step 2 120 determined SFM x 4 480 Step 3 480 1 Diameter of cutting tool 480 RPM Result The needed speed for this workpiece is 480 RPM Determining Ne...

Page 27: ...en the pulleys shown in Figure 30 and move the motor and center pulley to loosen the V belts For Horizontal Spindle M1009 only Loosen the pul leys shown in Figure 31 and move the center pulley to loosen the V belts 5 Move the belts to the appropriate pulley combina tion as shown on the spindle speed chart 6 Tension the V belts by reversing Step 4 7 Close replace the access panel to the spindle pul...

Page 28: ...tructions in this manual and have made sure the machine is completely lubricated Note These instructions must be followed for both the horizontal and vertical spindles NOTICE The spindle break in procedures are important for ensuring long life and trouble free performance from your mill Failure to perform these may lead to short ened life of your machine To begin the start up procedure do these st...

Page 29: ...in Figure 35 5 Prepare the arbor by installing the cutting tool between the spacers 6 Insert the arbor with the cutting tool already load ed into the spindle see Figure 36 7 Rotate the arbor until the groove lines up with the key and the holder slides into the spindle 8 Using a wrench tighten the drawbar until the tool is secure in the spindle 9 Adjust the spindle support distance to provide prop ...

Page 30: ...ool holder from the spindle 6 Finish unscrewing the drawbar by hand 7 Clean any debris from the spindle opening area 8 Return the spindle s to the appropriate operating position for the next cut Removing Tools The Model M1008 M1009 is equipped with a coolant sys tem see Figure 37 which should be filled prior to start ing the pump to avoid cavitation Coolant System NOTICE Running the pump without c...

Page 31: ... rotary tables etc after use so moisture cannot be trapped between the components and cause rust Cleaning the Model M1008 M1009 is relatively easy Vacuum excess metal chips from the table and ways and wipe off the remaining waste with a dry cloth If any coolant is left on the table wipe it up with a rag Treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non staining lubri cant after cleaning Table and...

Page 32: ...brication points use ISO 68 or SAE 20W non detergent oil or similar lubricant Lubricate the following areas every 8 hours of actual use Back of Machine Model M1009 only see Figure 39 A Horizontal Arbor Support Bearing B Horizontal Spindle Pulleys Must open back access cover to do this Left Side of Machine Figures 40 42 C Column Knee Intersection D Longitudinal Feed Handwheel E Longitudinal Ways un...

Page 33: ...nt ratios should be approximately 5 parts water to 1 part concentrated cutting fluid for light duty machining or 3 parts water to 1 part concentrated cutting fluid for heavy duty machin ing To change the cutting coolant do these steps 1 Place an oil pan under the drain plug Figure 46 remove the drain plug and allow the coolant to drain completely 2 Remove the drain screen and use the opening to cl...

Page 34: ... before inserting tools Check for any unsafe conditions Check add coolant Weekly Thoroughly clean the machine ways to remove chips and debris Clean grease the longitudinal cross and knee lead screws Monthly Check oil level in gear box and power feed fill if needed Clean vacuum dust buildup from the inside cabinets and from the motor s Every six Months Clean out coolant tank and replace coolant DAT...

Page 35: ... a slight drag is felt while moving the table spindle along the dovetail slides then tighten the loose screw at the other end to lock the setting in place Note The M1009 spindle support adjusts along the dovetail slide by a clamping system see Figure 50 Gibs NOTICE When adjusting gibs the goal of gib adjustment is to remove unnecessary sloppiness without causing the slides to bind Loose gibs may c...

Page 36: ...t pulley set 7 Remove the rear V belt by moving the belt down both pulley sets 8 Replace the rear V belt first by placing the belt under both pulley sets and then working up 9 Replace the front V belt by dropping the belt over the front pulley set through the opening in the top and under the center pulley set 10 Move the V belts to the desired RPM setting and tighten the nuts Review Setting RPM on...

Page 37: ...ate pulley sets for the needed RPM 8 Move the center pulley set back into position and reinstall the tension nut bringing the pulleys to the proper tension 9 Tighten the nut to secure the center pulley set 10 Close the access cover To replace the V belt mounted directly on the horizon tal spindle Model M1009 only do these steps 1 UNPLUG THE MILL 2 Complete Steps 1 4 from the instructions above 3 L...

Page 38: ... SERVICE M1008 M1009 Mill M1008 Wiring Box Identification Contactor Pump Capacitor Circuit Breaker Transformer Main Switch Grounding Terminal Bar Main Terminal Bar Vertical Spindle Relay Coolant Pump Relay ...

Page 39: ...AC CONTACTOR CJX1 32 22 AC 24V 60HZ QS MAIN SWITCH HZ12 40 15 FR1 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 20A CURRENT RANGE 20 32A FR2 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 0 9A CURRENT RANGE 0 68 1 1A SA1 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR VERTICAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035 SA2 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR COOLANT PUMP HZ5C 10 M2C005 SB EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 2NC QF CIRCUIT BREAKER DZ47 63 1P 3A TC TRANSFORMER JBK4 200 1 0 110V 0 0 110V 120VA ...

Page 40: ... CONTACTOR CJX1 32 22 AC 24V 60HZ QS MAIN SWITCH HZ12 40 15 FR1 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 8 5A CURRENT RANGE 6 8 11A FR2 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 0 45A CURRENT RANGE 0 32 0 5A SA1 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR VERTICAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035 SA2 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR COOLANT PUMP HZ5C 10 M2C005 SB EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 2NC QF CIRCUIT BREAKER DZ47 63 1P 3A TC TRANSFORMER JBK4 200 1 0 110V 0 0 110V 120VA...

Page 41: ...8 M1009 Mill M1009 Wiring Box Identification Contactor Vertical Spindle Relay Pump Capacitor Circuit Breaker Main Switch Transformer Grounding Terminal Bar Main Terminal Bar Horizontal Spindle Relay Coolant Pump Relay ...

Page 42: ...0HZ QS MAIN SWITCH HZ12 40 15 FR1 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 25A CURRENT RANGE 20 32A FR2 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 19A CURRENT RANGE 14 22A FR3 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 0 9A CURRENT RANGE 0 6 1 1A SA1 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR VERTICAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035v SA2 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR HORIZONTAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035 SA3 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR COOLANT PUMP HZ5C 10 M2C005 SB EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 2NC SQ ...

Page 43: ...Z QS MAIN SWITCH HZ12 40 15 FR1 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 10A CURRENT RANGE 6 8 11A FR2 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 8 5A CURRENT RANGE 6 8 11A FR3 RELAY JR16 20 3D LE 0 45A CURRENT RANGE 0 32 0 5A SA1 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR VERTICAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035 SA2 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR HORIZONTAL SPINDLE HZ5C 25 M4D035 SA3 COMBINATION SWITCH FOR COOLANT PUMP HZ5C 10 M2C005 SB EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 2NC S...

Page 44: ... shank diameter and match with appropriate diameter collet 3 Remove all oil and debris from collet and spindle taper 4 Lessen depth of cut and allow chips to clear Breaking tools or cutters 1 RPM and or feed rate is too fast 2 Cutting tool getting too hot 3 Taking too big of a cut 1 Use tables to set correct RPM and feed rates 2 Use cutting fluid or oil for appropriate application 3 Lessen depth o...

Page 45: ... 43 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill PARTS Column Breakdown ...

Page 46: ...TE 47 XM1008047 WIPER PLATE 48 XM1008048 WIPER PLATE 49 XPS08M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 12 50 XM1008050 ADJUST SCREW M8 1 25 51 XM1008051 GIB REF PART DESCRIPTION 52 XPS08M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 12 53 XM1008053 DUST COVER 54 XM1008054 SUPPORT 55 XPB83M HEX BOLT M6 1 X 16 56 XM1008056 ELECTRIC PUMP 58 XM1008058 T BOLT M16 2 X 63 59 XPLW10M LOCK WASHER 16MM 60 XPN13M HEX NUT M16 2 61 XM1008061 HOLD BRACKET 6...

Page 47: ... 45 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill Rotating Table Breakdown ...

Page 48: ... XM1008122 WAY COVER 123 XM1008123 LONGITUDE LEAD SCREW M1008 123 XM1009123 LONGITUDE LEAD SCREW M1009 124 XM1008124 ADJUST SCREW M8 1 25 125 XM1008125 LONG GIB REF PART DESCRIPTION 126 XM1008126 SHAFT 127 XM1008127 SHAFT MOUNT 128 XM1008128 T BOLT M12 1 75 X 45 129 XPW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 130 XPN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 131 XM1008131 LIMIT ASSEMBLY 132 XM1008132 SPECIAL NUT 1 133 XM1008133 TABLE M100...

Page 49: ... 47 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill Headstock Breakdown ...

Page 50: ...XM1008241 SMALL COVER 242 XM1008242 BALL BEARING 15 X 28 X 9 243 XM1008243 WORM GEAR 244 XM1008244 RIVET REF PART DESCRIPTION 245 XM1008245 SCALE 246 XM1008246 HANDLE COLLAR 247 XM1008247 HANDLE 248 XM1008248 KNOB M12 1 75 249 XM1008249 HANDLE BAR 250 XPB133M HEX BOLT M16 2 X 90 251 XM1008251 COVER 252 XM1008252 HANDLE BRACKET 253 XM1008253 SCALE RING 254 XM1008254 SPRING 255 XPR15M EXT RETAINING ...

Page 51: ... 49 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill M1009 Horizontal Spindle Breakdown ...

Page 52: ...CREW M12 1 75 X 80 328 XM1009328 MOTOR BASE 329 XM1009329 KEY 8 X 8 X 50 330 XPR11M EXT RETAINING RING 25MM REF PART DESCRIPTION 331 XM1009331 PULLEY 332 XPR25M INT RETAINING RING 47MM 333 XM1009333 SPECIAL NUT M64 X 2 334 XPR11M EXT RETAINING RING 25MM 335 XPR25M INT RETAINING RING 47MM 336 XPN02M HEX NUT M10 1 5 337 XPB13M HEX BOLT M10 1 5 x 80 338 XPSB02M CAP SCREW M6 1 x 20 339 XM1009339 SUPPO...

Page 53: ... 51 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill Power Feed Breakdown ...

Page 54: ...8501 3 PIN ACTUATOR 501 4 XM1008501 4 MICRO SWITCH REF PART DESCRIPTION 501 5 XPS95M PHLP HD SCR M3 5 X 30 501 6 XPN07M HEX NUT M3 5 501 7 XM1008501 7 CAPACITOR 502 1 XM1008502 1 CAM ASSEMBLY 502 2 XPRP11M ROLL PIN 2 5 X 16 503 1 XM1008503 1 MOTOR FIELD ASSEMBLY 503 2 XM1008503 2 ARMATURE ASSEMBLY 504 XM1008504 BRUSH 505 XM1008505 LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY 505 1 XPN07M HEX NUT M3 5 505 1 XM1008505 1 H...

Page 55: ...S17M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 6 515 XM1008515 RAPID SWITCH BUTTON 515 1 XM1008515 1 RAPID SWITCH PLUNGER REF PART DESCRIPTION 515 2 XM1008515 2 RAPID SWITCH HOUSING 515 3 XM1008515 3 SPRING FOR RAPID SWITCH 515 4 XPEC13M E CLIP 5MM 516 XM1008516 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY 517 XM1008517 CIRCUIT BOARD INSULATOR 518 XM1008518 TRAVEL STOP ASSEMBLY 518 1 XM1008518 1 TRAVEL STOP 518 2 XM1008518 2 TRAVEL STOP BASE...

Page 56: ... 54 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill M1008 Electrical Components Breakdown ...

Page 57: ...6 XPW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM 617 XM1008617 VERTICAL SWITCH BOX REF PART DESCRIPTION 618 XM1008618 VERT SPINDLE SWITCH M4D035 619 XM1008619 COOLANT PUMP SWITCH M2C005 620 XM1008620 E STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 621 XM1008621 MAIN WIRING BOX W LATCH 622 XPSB33M CAP SCREW M5 8 X 12 623 XM1008623 ELECTRICAL BOARD 624 XPS09M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 10 625 XM1008625 CONTACTOR CJX1 32 22 24V 626 XM1008626 RELAY JR16 ...

Page 58: ... 56 PARTS M1008 M1009 Mill M1009 Electrical Components Breakdown ...

Page 59: ...STRAIN RELIEF 20MM 622 XM1009622 HORIZONTAL SWITCH BOX REF PART DESCRIPTION 623 XM1008623 MAIN WIRING BOX W LATCH 624 XPW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM 625 XPLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM 626 XPSB33M CAP SCREW M5 8 X 12 627 XPS07M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 8 628 XM1009628 HORZ SWITCH BOX COVER 629 XM1008618 HORIZ SPINDLE SWITCH M4D035 630 XM1008620 E STOP BUTTON LAY3 02ZS 1 631 XPLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM 632 XPS09M PHLP HD SC...

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