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Содержание 320.28084

Страница 1: ...e Base and D Handle Base Model No 320 28084 CAUTION Read understand and follow all Safety Rules and Operating instructions in this Manual before using this product Warranty Safety Assembly Description Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 www craftsman com ...

Страница 2: ...r other craftsman outlet inthe United States for free repair or replacement if repair proves impossible This warranty does not include expendable parts such as lamps batteries bits or blades This warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase if this product is ever used for commercial or rental purposes This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights ...

Страница 3: ... this safety warning CAN result in death or serious injury to you or to others Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury _ CAUTION Failure to obey this safety warning MAY result in personal injury to you or others or property damage Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury DAMAGE PREV...

Страница 4: ...he specific potential hazards related to this tool Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use this tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Pull back long hair Keep your hair...

Страница 5: ...e safely at the rate for which it is designed Do not use the tool if switch does not turn it ON or Off Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the ptug from the power source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the tool Never leave the t...

Страница 6: ...s such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions or use power tools in wet or damp locations Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock inspect tool cords for damage Have damaged tool cords repaired at a Craftsman Service Center Be sure to stay const...

Страница 7: ... the following symbols V Volts A Amps Hz Hertz W Watts min Minutes Alternating current Direct current no No load speed Class II construction Double Insulated min Revolutions or Strokes per minute Indicates danger warning or caution It means attention Your safety is involved SERVICE SAFETY If any part of this router is missing or should break bend or fail in any way or should any electrical compone...

Страница 8: ...e causing serious personal injury Never tighten the collet nut without a cutting bit installed in the collet nut Use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform and hold the workpiece rigidly in position Holding the workpiece by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control Never hold the piece being cut in your hands or across yo...

Страница 9: ...ons to avoid personal injury or damage to finished work Do not remove more than 1 8 inch in a single pass Excessive depth of cut can result in loss of control that could result in personal injury Turn the router motor OFF after completing a cut and let it come to a complete stop before removing the router from workpiece Let the router motor come to a complete stop before putting the router down Cu...

Страница 10: ...ich may cause serious and permanent respiratory or other injury Always use NIOSH OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure Direct the particles away from face and body ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION _ WARNING Be sure to read and understand all instructions Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious personal inj...

Страница 11: ... assembling parts making adjustments installing or removing collets nuts or cutting bits cleaning or when it is not in use Disconnecting the router will prevent accidental starting which could cause serious personal injury 1 The router motor is attached to the fixed base and the 1 in collet nut is already installed when you open the package Carefully lift the router motor in the fixed base out of ...

Страница 12: ...ced Failure to do so could result in possibly serious injury PARTS LIST Fig 1 Fig 1 1 Fixed Base and Router motor with 1 2 in Collet Nut 4 Edge Guide 2 Plunge Basse 3 D Handle Base 5 1 4 in collet Nut 6 Collet Nut Wrench 7 2 Sawdust Extraction_ 8 Depth Adjustment Wrench 9 Chip Shield for Plunge Base 10 2 Screws 28084 Manual Revised 07 0712 Page 12 ...

Страница 13: ...e Adjust Edge Guide Mounting Slot Integrated Depth adjustment Wrench hole Edge Guide Mounting Slot Clear Plastic Chip Shield Live Tool Indicator Light Power Outlet Motor Clamp Edge Guide Locking Knob Edge Guide Mounting Slot Sawdust Extraction Hood Sub Base igD__ePthr Sawdust Extraction Hood Motor_Clam Sub Base Clear Plastic Chip Shield Coarse Adjust ment Knob Edge Guide Locking Knob Micro Adjustm...

Страница 14: ...large voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the router motor will overheat If the router does not operate when plugged into a correct 120 volt 60 Hz AC ONLY outlet check the power supply This router has a 10 ft 2 wire power cord no adapter needed This Router Combo has the following features 1 12 5 Amp 244 Peak HP Variable Speed Router motor which runs at 12 000 to 25 000 RPM no load speed 2 ...

Страница 15: ...moothly over the workpiece The sub bases have a cutter bit opening of 1 1 4 in 17 Router motor constructed of high density nylon and precision milled cast aluminum for strength and exact fit into bases 18 Bases constructed of magnesium to provide lightweight durability and stability 19 Impact resistant router motor top cap and handles on bases help protect the tool from damage 20 Heavy duty Edge G...

Страница 16: ...hange the router motor from one base to another install or remove cutting bits add accessories such as sawdust ejection hoods for hook up to vacuums or install the heavy duty edge guide see the following instructions 28084 Manual Revised 07 0712 Page 16 ...

Страница 17: ... the power cord to the power source Before turning the router on for the fixed base or the plunge base connect the long power cord the power outlet located on router motor top cap See indicator label on the router for the D handle base connect the long power cord to the power outlet located on back of the main handle Fig 3_ _ Fig 3a t Fig 3b Fig 3c 28084 ManuaLRevised 07 0712 Page 17 ...

Страница 18: ...router and cutting bit only after the router has fully reached the selected speed 3 Remove the router and cutting bit from the workpiece only after turning the router motor OFF and after the cutting bit has come to a complete stop TRIGGER SWITCH and LOCK ON BUTTON for D HANDLE BASE ROUTER Fig 5 The D handle base features an on off trigger switch and a lock on button for easy and safe operation To ...

Страница 19: ...o keep the router running without squeezing the trigger switch This is useful for continuous routing applications 8 To release the power lock on button press and release the trigger switch This will turn the router off LiVE TOOL iNDiCATOR LIGHT Figs 6 and 6a Your router has a Live Tool Fig 6 Indicator light located on the router motor top cap adjacent to where the power cord enters the router moto...

Страница 20: ...e operator NOTE The sub base installed on this router has an opening of 14 4 inches To use cutting bits with a larger diameter use a sub base with a larger opening sold separately at Sears stores or other Craftsman outlets WARNING When using router cutting bits with a cutter diameter larger than 1 1 2 inches always have the speed dial set at number 1 or 2 Refer to the Variable Speed Selection Char...

Страница 21: ...ce the wrench on the collet nut and turn it counter clockwise to loosen collet nut slightly to accept the cutting bit shank 6 Insert the cutting bit shank into the collet nut assembly as far as it will go then back the shank out until the cutters are approximately 1 8 to 1 4 inch away from the face of the collet nut Fig 8 8a 7 With the cutting bit inserted and the spindle lock button pressed in to...

Страница 22: ... counterclockwise to loosen collet nut slightly 6 Remove the cutting bit shank Fig 8 NOTE The collet nut is self releasing it is not necessary to strike the collet nut to free the router cutting bit If the cutting bit seems stuck after use loosen the collet nut a little more until it releases COLLET NUT CARE 1 From time to time inspect the collet nut to make sure that it is clean and that it is gr...

Страница 23: ...nstalling and Removing the Cutting Bit section WARNING Always turn the router motor off and unplug the router from the power source before making any adjustments or installing accessories Failure to turn the router motor off and unplug the router could result in accidental starting which can cause serious personal injury 2_ 3 To Install Router Motor in Fixed Base Fig 9 1 Turn the router motor off ...

Страница 24: ... a flat surface 4_ 5_ 6 With the back of the D handle base facing you open the router motor clamp A Press in the Coarse Adjustment Knob B while aligning the router motor s slot with the pin in the fixed base Engage the motor s slot with the pin in the base Slide the router motor down into the D handle base When the coarse adjustment knob is pressed in the router motor can be moved up or down to se...

Страница 25: ... the plunge base 5 Set the router motor upside down on its top cap with the collet nut pointing up and remove the bit 6 Store the router motor and base in the carry storage case when not in use To Remove Router Motor From D handle Base see Fig 11 1 Turn the router motor off Fig 11 and unplug the router from the power source 2 Place the router D handle base router motor on flat surface 3 With the b...

Страница 26: ...h the desired mounting hole located on the left side of the D handle base 3 Turn the auxiliary handle clockwise until it is firmly tightened ADJUSTING DEPTH OF CUT WARNING Your router should never be turned on or connected to the power source when you are assembling parts making adjustments installing or removing collets nuts or cutting bits cleaning or when it is not in use Disconnecting the rout...

Страница 27: ... adjustment dial clockwise 180 1 2 turn lowers the cutting bit 1 16 inch One full turn clockwise 360 to 0 zero lowers the bit 1 8 in The Depth Indicator Ring may be reset to 0 zero without moving the Fine Adjustment Dial This allows the user to begin adjustments from any reference point To Adjust Cutting Depth Figs 13 and 14 1 Turn the router motor off and unplug it from the power source 2 Place t...

Страница 28: ...wise to raise the cutting bit 11 Once the depth of cut is set securely close the router motor clamp A NOTE Making a single deep cut is never advisable Small diameter cutting bits are easily broken by too much side thrust and torque Large cutting bits will cause a rough cut and be difficult to guide and control For these reasons do not exceed 1 8 in depth of cut in a single pass DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WI...

Страница 29: ...lly retract from the workpiece and return to the raised position 5 Always have the plunge action in the raised position and locked when the bit is not cutting in the workpiece DEPTH STOP ROD AND DEPTH STOP TURRET Figs 16 and 17 NOTE The router motor clamp should always be closed securely when making depth adjustments on the plunge base Control the cutting depth with the Depth Stop Rod and the Dept...

Страница 30: ... Locking Knob 9 Unlock the Plunge Lock Lever F to allow the bit to automatically retract to the UP position 10 The desired depth of cut may now be achieved by plunging the router down until the depth stop rod contacts the selected step on the depth stop turret Making Deep Cuts with the Depth Stop Turret Fig 17 NOTE Making a single deep cut is never advisable Smaller diameter cutting bits are easil...

Страница 31: ...To micro increase the plunge depth raise the micro adjustment screw by turning the knob counterclockwise the desired amount To micro reduce the plunge depth lower the micro adjustment screw by turning the knob clockwise the desired amount DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WiTH D HANDLE BASE Figs 18 and 19 The D handle base is designed with a micrometer fine adjustment system When the bit is lowered to the approxim...

Страница 32: ...ess the Coarse Adjustment Knob B turn the Fine Adjustment Dial F until the 0 zero mark on the Depth Indicator Ring E is lined up with the 1 mark on base 8 Release the Coarse Adjustment Knob making sure that the 0 continues to line up with the 0 mark 9 Place the router on two level scrap workpieces positioned side by side with a space between them so that the cutting bit can be lowered below the su...

Страница 33: ...t and it may burn the workpiece and dull the cutting bit It could also grab too much of the workpiece and cause loss of control of the router causing a serious accident Always make test cuts in scrap material similar to the workpiece before beginning the final cutting Remember knowing the right depth for each cut comes with routing experience LED WORKLIGHTS Fig 21 The router motor has 3 built in w...

Страница 34: ...ations such as decorative edging straight edge planning and trimming grooving dadoing and slotting To attach the edge guide to the fixed plunge or D handle base simply insert the edge guide rods into edge guide mounting slots adjust it to the desired position and lock down with the edge guide locking knobs Fig 22a 28084 ManuaLRevised 07 0712 Page 34 ...

Страница 35: ...d WARNING Before operating the router follow all safety instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury Variable Speed Selection Chart Never exceed these bit speeds Cutting Bit Diameter Max Speed Up to 1 in 25mm 6 1 1 4 in to 2 in 30 50mm 4 5 2 1 4 in to 2 1 2 in 55 65 mm 2 3 3 in to 3 1 2 in 75 90mm 1 2 Reduce the speed when using extra large bits 1 inor more ...

Страница 36: ... for a quality finish in all materials PLACING THE ROUTER ONTO THE WORKPIECE AND STARTING THE CUT _ WARNING Before operating the router follow all safety instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury NOTE Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications A test cut will give a feel for the set up the router s speed the depth of cut and how the cutt...

Страница 37: ...lly feed the cutting bit into the edge of the workpiece 5 When the cut is complete turn router motor OFF and allow the cutting bit come to a complete stop before removing it from the workpiece 6 Unplug the router from the power source place the fixed base or D handle base and router upside down on a worktable and inspect the finished cut Place the plunge router on worktable and inspect finished cu...

Страница 38: ...sub base is level with the workpiece to feed the cutting bit into the workpiece see Fig 25a 25b 4 When the cut is complete turn the router motor Fig 26 OFF and allow the cutting bit come to a complete stop before removing it from the workpiece 5 Unplug the router from the power source place the router upside down on the worktable and inspect the finished cut in the workpiece _ WARNING Always secur...

Страница 39: ...the plunge action is fully lowered lock the plunge lock lever DOWN Fig 27a and proceed to make the cut see Fig 27a 4 When the cut is completed turn the router motor OFF and allow the cutting bit come to a complete stop 5 When the cutting bit has come to a complete stop unlock the plunge lock lever UP and the plunge action will automatically retract the cutting bit from the workpiece 6 Unplug the r...

Страница 40: ... the sub baee is level with the workpiece to feed the cutting bit into the workpiece see Fig 28a 28b 4 When the cut is complete turn the router OFF and allow the cutting bit Fig 29 come to a complete stop before removing it from the workpiece 5 Unplug the routerfrom the power source place the router upside down on the worktable and inspect the finished cut in the workpiece _i_ WARNING Always secur...

Страница 41: ...en freehand routing Fig 30 1 Draw or layout the pattern on the workpiece 2 Choose the appropriate bit 3 Rout the pattern in two or more passes Do not exceed 1 8 in depth of cut in a single pass This will help provide better control as well as serve as a guide on the next passes NOTE A core box bit or V groove bit is often used for routing letters and engraving objects Straight bits and ball mills ...

Страница 42: ...in or the bit is set so low so that there will be no uncut edge against which to ride the pilot an extra board must be placed under the workpiece to act as a guide see Fig 30a This Fig 31 Motor housing TOP EDGE SHAPING Workpiece Top Edge of Workpiece Fig 31 a WHOLE EDGE SHAPING Guide Board Whole Edge of Workpiece guide board must have exactly the same shape as the workpiece edge If it is positione...

Страница 43: ...hance of loosing control resulting in possible personal injury When Climb Cutting is required backing around a corner for example exercise extreme caution to maintain control of the router KICKBACK Because of the high speed of the cutting bit during a proper feeding operation left to right there is very little kickback under normal conditions However if the cutting bit strikes a knot an area of ha...

Страница 44: ...nd curves When the guide is positioned as shown in Fig 33a the router travel should be from left to right and clockwise around curves If there is a choice the set up in Fig 33 is easier to use but there is the possibility of Fig 33 Guide Outside Bit Rotation Thrust Bit Rotation Router Feed Direction Guide Fig 33a Guide inside Bit Rotation Guide Bit Rotation Router Feed Direction Thrust Climb Cutti...

Страница 45: ...ut TOO FAST Cutter Fig 34a Cut TOO SLOW Cutter Under extreme force feeding conditions the RPMs can become so slow and the bites become so large that chips become partially cut off causing splintering and gouging of the workpiece The router will make clean smooth cuts if it is allowed to run freely without the overload of forced feeding You can detect forced feeding by the sound of the motor Its us...

Страница 46: ... the router motor off and unplug the router could result in accidental starting which can cause serious personal injury To remove the chip shield from the fixed base press inward on the tabs until the chip shield releases from the base and remove the chip shield To attach the chip shield place the chip shield in position and flex the sides while pushing it in until it snaps back into place See Fig...

Страница 47: ...ger than woodchips thrown from the bit CAUTION Always have the chip shield deflector in place on the base when operating the router DUST EXTRACTION HOODS Figs 36 36a and 36b Two dust extraction hoods included with the three router bases Each hood is sized to accept a 14 4 in vac hose adapter sold separately Dust Extraction Hood for Fixed Base Fig 36 To attach the hood onto the fixed base align the...

Страница 48: ...e Dust Extraction Hood for D Handle Base Fig 36b Fig 36a To attach the hood onto the D handle base align the two tabs on the hood with the two slots on the port at back of the base and secure it by turning it clockwise Fig 36b WARNING Always turn the router motor off and unplug the router from the power source before making any adjustments or installing accessories Failure to turn router motor off...

Страница 49: ...ables with proper guarding for the cutting bit and with on board switch controlled receptacles Failure Fig 37a to use router tables with appropriate safety features could result in serious personal injury When using either the fixed base or D handle base to attach the router to the router table the bit depth can be adjusted by turning the Micro Adjustment Dial clockwise or counterclockwise with th...

Страница 50: ...terclockwise with the wrench supplied Fig 37b 1 Turn off the router Fig 37b 2 Lock the Plunge Depth Locking Lever 3 Insert the wrench into the adjusting hole on the tabletop Turn the depth rod on the router clockwise with the wrench to move the collet nut up or counterclockwise to move the collet nut down 4 When the desired depth of cut is set tighten the clamping lever The precise depth of cut ca...

Страница 51: ... materials it is extremely important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing with an air jet _1_ WARNING Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operations or when blowing dust If operation is dusty also wear a dust mask ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A WARNING Do not at any time allow brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oils etc come in ...

Страница 52: ...will avoid the need for a break in period 4 Insert new brush assemblies into the guide channels with the carbon part going in first being certain to fit the two metal ears into their slots in the channel Fig 38 5 Remember to replace both end caps after inspecting or servicing brushes Tighten the caps snugly but do not over tighten The router should be allowed to RUN IN run at no load without a cut...

Страница 53: ...nappropri ate bit speed Bit can not be Bit size is inappropriate installed for the collet nut Solution Plug the detachable cord into the power source Plug the detachable cord into the Router Pull the switch to ON position Open the brush cap and replace the old brushes with suitable new brushes Change to a sharp bit Refer to Variable Speed Selection Chart label on the Router Motor cap and select an...

Страница 54: ...ight _ straight _ straight bits available in High Speed L4J Steel or Carbide Tipped 5 16 in 1 1 2 in 3 4 in straight High Speed Steel for all your _ straght _J straight routing needs 3 8 in dove taim 1 2 in dove tail 1 2 in round nose 1 2 x 1 in fmushtrim 1 2 in 90 d v groove 3 8x1 2 in flush trim 1 2 in 1 4 im flush trim flush trim 3 8 in keyhole 1 2 in cove 1 4 in cove 3 8 in _ 1 4 i_ round over...

Страница 55: ...guarding for the cutting bit and with on board switch controlled receptacles Failure to use router tables with appropriate safety features could result in serious personal injury 1 2 in bead and cove q_ 1 16 in classic cove _ with bead 1 4 in roman ogee _3 3 8 in rabbeting 1 4 in veining 1 2 in core box 1 2 in mortising l 1 4 in panel pilot 1 3 8 in 45 chamfer _ _ _ bead cove _ _ classiccove bead ...

Страница 56: ...EL NUMBER 320 28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool Router Motor Unit 1_ 22J i j23 23j 241J 25 _ _ l 27JJ i __26 28_ 54 28084 ManualRevisedO7 O712 Page56 ...

Страница 57: ...ble Speed 2 1 4 Peak HP MODEL NUMBER 320 28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool FIXED BASE 28084 Manual Revised 07 0712 Page 57 ...

Страница 58: ...ixed Base Router MODEL NUMBER 320 28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding tool _63 64 65 66 _ 68 70 71 1 72 84 _86 89 91 93 98 28084 Manual Revised 07 0712 Page 58 ...

Страница 59: ...ak HP MODEL NUMBER 320 28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool D HANDLE BASE 1 118 I05 111 125 I36 134 135 14t 28084 ManuaLRevised 0L0712 Page 59 ...

Страница 60: ... 2 1 4 Peak HP MODEL NUMBER 320 28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool ACCESSORIES 142 152 r152 154 28084 Manual Revised O7 O712 Page 60 ...

Страница 61: ... Socket Screw 2 8 5610059000 Thread Forming Screw 2 9 4540017000 Power Indicator Light 1 10 3123329000 Lock Ring 2 4870073000 Switch 1 11 4930008000 Sleeve 2 4930038000 Receptacle 2 12 3122851000 Seal Ring 1 13 3120537000 Brush Cap 2 14 2800005000 Brush Holder 2 15 4960019000 Carbon Brush 2 16 2822257000 Power Cord ASSY 1 4930314000 Receptacle 1 17 4930008000 Sleeve 2 4930038000 Receptacle 2 18 31...

Страница 62: ...ed Base 35 5620041000 Screw 1 36 3320460000 Adjusting Knob 1 37 3123281000 Indicator 1 38 3550854000 Shaft 1 39 3320274000 Handle 2 40 5620024000 Hexagon Socket Screw 2 3420558000 Mounting 1 41 5670040000 Located Pin 1 42 3121637000 Chip Shield 1 43 3703872000 Plate 1 3703863000 Clamping Lever 1 44 5670026000 Pin 1 3550577000 Mitre Lock Bolt 1 45 3123651000 Rubber Insert 1 46 5620064000 Screw 1 47...

Страница 63: ...0 68 3703949000 69 3123453000 70 3123756000 71 3123434000 72 3550083000 73 3400189000 74 3123498000 75 5630016000 76 3123497000 3420566000 3520261000 77 3520260000 5670040000 78 3320274000 79 5620024000 Lock Cap Knighthead Spring Screw I i Adjusting Knob Plain Washer Spring Depth Stop Bar I i Chp Sleeve Sleeve Depth Indicator Depth Adjusting Bolt Lock Bolt I Cap Hexagon Nut 1 Cover Plunge Frame Bu...

Страница 64: ...her 1 91 3420570000 TurnTable 1 92 3700191000 Cap 1 93 3660274000 Spring 1 94 5660139000 E Ring 1 3420567000 Mounting 1 3550870000 Plunge Rod 1 95 3550869000 Long Plunge Rod 1 5670010000 Spring Pin 2 96 5650023000 Plain Washer 1 97 3550929000 Bolt 1 98 3122923000 Base Plate 1 99 5620049000 Screw 3 D Handle Base 100 3123329000 Lock Ring 2 101 2822345000 Internal Wire ASSY 1 102 3121064000 Cord Guar...

Страница 65: ...000 Screw 120 3320460000 IAdjusting Knob 121 3123281000 Indicator 122 3550854000 Shaft 123 3121637000 i Chip Shield 3420587000 Mounting 124 5670040000 Located Pin 5670026000 Pin 125 3550577000 Mitre Lock Bolt 3703863000 i Clamping Lever 126 3703872000 Plate 127 5630015000 Prevailing Torque Hexagon Nut 128 3402219000 Front Handle 129 5660005000 E Ring 130 3400189000 Lock Bolt 131 5620064000 Screw 1...

Страница 66: ...ing Washer 2 144 5650013000 Plain Washer 2 145 3703925000 Fence 1 146 3550588000 Guiding Rod 2 147 3700807000 Wrench 1 5630187000 Collet Nut 1 148 3550595000 Collet 1 149 3123286000 Vaccum Adapter 1 150 3402220000 Depth Adjusting Lever 1 151 3123344000 Chip Shield 1 152 5620353000 Knurled Thumb Screw 2 153 3123454000 Vaccum Adapter 1 154 3123500000 Support Plate 1 28084 ManuaLRevised 07 0712 Page ...

Страница 67: ...28084 Manual Revised 07 0712 Page 67 ...

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