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Effective Installations Don't Just Happen...They Are Planned.Thorough planning,proper instal-lation,follow-up maintenance in the first weeks and periodic inspection of the mounting sys-tem,are the keys to a successful plan for Nixalite Bird Control.Always study the building carefully .Nixalite must be installed on all areas where birds alight,roost or build nests.All areas above,from which birds can drop nesting materials,as well as areas where birds can fly above the installation to drop materi-als,must be protected with Nixalite.Even though stainless steel has a very low rate of corrosion or reaction with other metals,it is still recommended to apply a protective coating or sealer on dissimilar metal surfaces before installing Nixalite to prevent any gal-vanic action.When installing Nixalite in small pieces or on a complicated surface,cut and fit each piece carefully .Be patient and thorough when applying Nixalite,being sure to cover all con-tours and angles closely .Do not jam the Nixalite together .Before deciding on the proper amount of Nixalite to be used,there are some specific figures to consider .Take time to establish the proper position and amount of the Nixalite by referring to the Surface Depth and charts on .Too much Nixalite can be as ineffective as too little."Space-i-fication"page 4All exposed edges,as well as the inte-rior of flat surfaces,must be covered.On inside corners,particularly cornice returns and similarly protected areas,it may be necessary to make a screen or special device with Nixalite to close off the protected area.In some areas,the Nixalite should be installed both on the surface and upside down on the surface directly above.Nixalite can be used on pipes,sup-ports and similar areas.It is also used as a deterrent for climbing ani-mals,rodents and humans.Clean the surface thoroughly with a disinfectant.The scent of bird drop-pings can encourage the birds to come back.Birds will fight hard to retain their old roosts.Before installing Nixalite remove all overhanging branches and similar foliage where birds can land to drop nesting materials.A free consultation service is pro-vided by our planning depart-ment.Submit drawings with exact measurements for recommendations.On site consultation is available by request.However ,there is a charge for this service.In cases where the accumulation ofQuestions About Y our Installation?Ph:800-624-1189or 309-755-8771Fax:800-624-1196or 309-755-0077E-mail:*********************Website:www For your protection ,wear goggles,gloves and a protective mask to help protect you against the health haz-ards associated with the bird debris.bird dung is heavy ,it may be neces-sary to use a bactericide to kill the dis-ease carrying bacteria.1.Carefully measure the depth and length of the surface,then refer to the Surface Depth Specification Charts page 4on for the number of rows needed.It is sometimes necessary to measure for height clearance when installing Nixalite in tight spaces.Proper placement and quantity of Nixalite starts with accurate mea-surements of the surface.Installing Nixalite StripsNOTE:Make sure the dimensionsyou record are accurate .Do not guess or estimate dimensions from a distance.Accurate dimensions are essential for an effective Nixalite installation.The Guide To Success121819gaw - new mhdBefore installing the Nixalite strips into the mounting hard-ware,there are some important guidelines that must be followed.2.Do not leave gaps in the Nixalite coverage.Cover all possible land-ing areas above,behind or next to the installation areas.1.Be sure the Nixalite strips will fit the area properly .The Nixalite base strip must follow the installa-tion surface closely .3.At the exposed ends of a surface ,run the strips over the ends.Make sure the of the strip is the or wire at all exposed surface ends.Make sure the strip wires extend at least over the outside edges.1/2"tallest wire first last 1/4"2.Mark where the Nixalite base strip will be positioned.To help you space the Nixalite on the surface correctly ,refer to the "Space-i-fications "chart on page 4.Steel or IronMounting Hardware InstructionsAll Nixalite mounting hardware is made of high grade stainless steel or weather resistant materials. If you have any questions or need more information, contact Nixalite or go to .4.Slip Nixalite base strip into mount-ing clips.3.Drive flush with hammer .MasonryWood &Sheet Metal4.Slip Nixalite base strip into mount-ing clips.1.Drill 11/64"diameter holes,at least 1/2"deep or through the steel.2.Blow out debris,insert anchors.3.Insert sheet metal screws through the mounting clips and drive flush into anchors with a screw driver .1.If necessary ,make small guide holes with a drill,punch,etc.2.Insert stainless steel sheet metal screw through the mounting clip and washer (in that order ,top to bottom).1.Drill 3/16”diameter holes,1"deep.4.Slip Nixalite base strip into mount-ing clips.Optional:Fill drilled holes with silicone sealer before installing hardware.This provides protection against water damage2.Insert stainless steel drive screws with mounting clips and washers (in that order ,top to bottom)into drilled holes.Fill drilled holes with silicone sealer before inserting anchors.This provides protection against water damage.Optional:Use the Mounting HardwareSpacing Chart on page 4to find the proper mounting hardware spacing.e a screw driver to drive screws,clips and washers flush to surface.The "hook"end of the mounting clip should point to the closest out-side edge of the surface.e the Mounting HardwareSpacing Chart on ,to deter-mine the proper mounting hard-ware spacing.Make a mark for each mounting hardware unit,or use an installation template.Call Nixalite for installation template details.page 43.Mounting hardware is installed 7/8"from Nixalite base strip.Mark the surface where the mounting hardware units are to be placed.MasonryWood/Sheet MetalNixalite Mounting Hardware UnitsQuestions About Y our Installation?Ph:800-624-1189 or 309-755-8771 Fax:800-624-1196 or 309-755-0077Wire Tie and Adhesive2.Apply adhesive to the bottom of the Nixalite base strip and to the installation surface.Recommended for fastening the Nixalite strips to suspended struc-tures,such as pipe,cables,etc.Follow the adhesive manufacturers direc-tions printed on the container .1.Clean the surface thoroughly ."Non-removable"Method1.Clean the surface thoroughly .2.By following manufacturers direc-tions printed on the adhesive con-tainer ,apply adhesive to surface where clips are to be attached.Put clips into the adhesive,making sure not to get any adhesive into the hook end of the clip.The clip hook should point to the closest out-side edge of the surface.3.Cover the eyelet end of the clip with adhesive.Make sure not to get adhesive into the hook end of the mounting clip.5.It is absolutely necessary to allow the adhesive holding the mounting clips to cure for at least 24hours before inserting the Nixalite strips.Removable MethodKeeping TabsWhen the use of supplied mounting hardware is not possible,a removable adhesive installation can be done.However ,it is recommended to use one mounting hardware unit at each end of the Nixalite strip to ensure solid mounting.1.Clean the surface thoroughly .2.By following manufacturers direc-tions printed on the adhesive con-tainer ,apply adhesive to surface where clips are to be attached.Put clips into this adhesive,making sure not to get any adhesive into the hook end of the clip.The hook end of clip should point toward the closest outside edge of the surface (see sketch #2at left).3.Cover the eyelet of the mounting clip with adhesive making sure not to get adhesive in the hook end of the clip (see sketch #3at left).4.It is absolutely necessary to allow the adhesive holding the mounting clips to cure for at least 24hours before inserting the Nixalite strips.By setting up a bi-annual visualinspection of the installation,you can keep an eye out for any debris that may get caught in the needles of the strips.Also inspect the mounting hard-ware system at this time.This allows re-securing the strips in the unlikely event that the strips have come loose from the hardware.Bear in mind that the birds may fight to retain their nesting and roosting places.Credit the birds for being cun-ning,persistent and tenacious.Sufficient Nixalite must be installed to do the job effectively .Careful observa-tion before the installation is neces-sary to locate all the problem areas.Remember that birds will try to drop sticks and other nesting materials into the Nixalite in an attempt to.....continued next pageIn Closing...3.Press the Nixalite strip into the sur-face adhesive.4.Wrap the wire tie around the strip and the suspended surface.Twist the loop ends with wire tying tool until tight.Space the wire ties in accordance with the Mounting Hardware Spacing Chart on page 4of this guideline.Adhesive Installation InstructionsWhen the use of supplied mounting hardware is not possible,an adhesive installation can be done.It is recom-mended to use one mounting hard-ware unit at each end of the Nixalite strip to ensure solid mounting.Always follow instructions printed on the adhesive container .4.After the adhesive holding the clips has cured,apply adhesive to the bottom of the Nixalite base strip and the installation surface.Slip the Nixalite strip into the mounting clips.For More Information or Planning AssistanceE-mail:*********************Careful thought and planning are required to make the installation suc-cessful.We can furnish the material,render it useless.That is why the areas above the installation must be pro-tected with Nixalite strips.but it must be installed with skill and ingenuity .Naturally ,since there are so many dif-ferent factors to be considered,we make no warranties,guarantees or representations,expressed or implied.Surface Depth Specification ChartsDetails to Remember:Nixalite "Space-i-fication" ChartsMounting Hardware Spacing Chart*½row indicates the use of Model H Nixalite.Whole number indicate the use of full row models S Nixalite.charts apply to .If using Model W ,review the Installing Model W Nixalite pages from Nixalite.Download this brochure from www or contact Nixalite for a free copy .NOTE:Model W Nixalite DO NOT A Always measure from the of the Nixalite base strip.center C1¾”(4.4cm)max.from the outsiderow .B5”(12.7cm)max.and 3½”(8.9cm)min.between two rows of Nixalite.2½”(6.4cm)max.and 2”(5.1cm)min.between models H and S Nixalite.E Extend Nixalite base strip at least ½”(1.3cm)over ends of surface.D 2¼”(5.7cm)max.from inside wall to the center of the inside row of Nixalite.FNixalite needles must extend over the outside edge at least ¼”(0.6cm).48"6units -one at each end,four spaced evenly between 16"2units -one at each end.Strip length Mounting Hardware Spacing12"2units -one at each end.24"3units -one at each end,one inmiddle Outside Corners &Exposed Edges:At outside corners,space the strips as shown below .At exposed ends,the tallest wire of the strip is always the first and/or last wire.Make sure there are no gaps where Nixalite strips meet walls or other objects,or where two Nixalite strips butt together end-to-end.Gaps:When two Nixalite strips are butted together in a row ,make sure the Nixalite wire pattern continues from one strip to the next strip.No gaps.Butting Strips:Single ExposedSurface DepthInchesCentimetersRows Required 8.5 - 13.50 - 3.53.5 - 5.55.5 - 8.513.5 - 18.518.5 - 23.523.5 - 28.528.5 - 33.533.5 - 38.538.5 - 43.534.3 - 47.00 - 8.98.9 - 14.014.0 - 21.621.6 - 34.372.4 - 81.597.8 - 110.547.0 - 59.759.7 - 72.481.5 - 97.8 3 rows 1 row 6 rows 7 rows 9 rows4 rows 8 rows 2 rows5 rows 1½ row*½ row*1 row 4 rows 2 rows 8 rows1½ rows 3 rows 6 rows 7 rows 5 rows 73.7 - 86.45.2 - 10.20 - 5.161.0 - 73.710.3 - 15.322.9 - 35.635.6 - 48.348.3 - 61.086.4 - 99.115.3 - 22.90 - 22 - 44 - 66 - 99 - 1414 - 1919 - 2429 - 3424 - 2934 - 39Double ExposedSurface DepthInchesCentimetersRows Required Need Help?U.S.\Canada - Ph:800-624-1189 Fax:800-624-1196E-mail Web :******************: Nixalite is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Time,Monday through Friday . Fax or E-mail anytime.International - Ph:309-755-8771 Fax:309-755-0077Never use less than 2hardware units per strip,no matter how short the strip may be.Copyright© 2008 - 2019 by Nixalite® of America Inc. All rights reserved.Nixalite® is a registered trademark of Nixalite® of America Inc. Printed with pride in the .USA 1025 16th Avenue East Moline,. 61244IL Nixalite of America Inc®Experts In Architectural Bird Control Since 1950P_GuideToSuccess100219gaw .cdr - mhd new。
Live ToolingOKUMA CAPTAIN SERIES LATHES L370-M, L370-MW, L470-M, GENOS L-300M2Fax: (847) 367-4815Email:************************** Standard: 1) straight2) 90º (reducer/speeder)Offset Multi Output: 1) straight Adjustable Y straight Adjustable Angle Fixed Angle2) 90ºOf set: 1) straight2) 90ºSaw Blade Holder: 1) straight2) 90ºMulti Output: 1) straight2) 90ºSpecialsCustom-made live tools can be engineered for your specificO K U M A L I V E T O O L I N GSpecial Live Tool Inquiry Form2Table of Contents3Lyndex-Nikken is an official Okuma Live Tool supplier and a member of Partners in THINC.Lyndex-Nikken live tools aremanufactured by Alps Tool Co. Ltd.Parts inventory, maintenance and repair, and rebuild services are Okuma Face Mount TurretCommonly Referenced:Axial Live Tools Straight Live Tools Z-Axis Live ToolsCommonly Referenced:Radial Live Tools90 or Angle Live Tools X-Axis Live ToolsPart numbering structure for Lives Tools4Live Tooling for Face Mount Turretsmanufacturers who share your philosophy in producing live tools join you in doing what you do best- machining the highest quality parts.Enhanced with Alps/Lyndex-Nikken live tooling, your Okuma machine will allow you to reduce cycle times, eliminate extra operations and achieve maximum efficiency .5FEATURES AND TECHNOLOGYProtective Seals• Labyrinth Seals - provide a high-pressure multi-barrier construction that prevents contaminants and coolant from entering the main chamber.Gears for Stability• Gear Pairing - hand-matched for each pair to minimize backlash.• Gear Design - custom ground spiral bevel gear tooth design maximizes drive torque output and reduces tooth root stress allowing for more tool longevity.• Gear Equilibrium - placement of bearings balance torque stress evenly through input/output shafts.Eccentric Bearing Nut• Ground Eccentric Nut - allows for fine accuracy and strong tool shank gripping capacity by preventing collet twisting or rocking.• Runout - guarantee of under 5-micron repeatability at collet nose.Tool Design and Engineering• Tool Body - manufactured from the highest tensile and compression Nickel Chrome Molybdenum alloys.• Drive Shafts - all features are ground on both the input and output Chrome Molybdenum drive shafts to assure proper torque transmission and precision concentricity.• Bearing Quality - only the highest precision ABEC 7angular contact bearings are used for smooth and high speed rotation.• Quality Control - all live tools go through a vigorous 60-point final inspection to satisfy the highest expectations of live tool performance.As an authorized OEM supplier to Okuma, Lyndex-Nikken live tools are designed and manufactured in conjunction with Okuma engineers at the factory in Japan.Clockwise InputClockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax. PressureExternal Radial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK105-00100OK116-20200OK116-70610FK-8Clockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax. PressureInternal Radial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK105-00100OK116-20200OK116-00800PM2B-1FK-8Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.This tool requires a minimum 20 micron filter and cannot be run dry.Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputClockwise InputClockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax. PressureInternal Axial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK105-00100OK116-20200OK116-00700PM2B-1 & EXTGSF-1-24FK-8Clockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax. PressureExternal Axial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK105-00100OK116-20200OK116-00700OK116-70060FK-8Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.This tool requires a minimum 20 micron filter and cannot be run dry.Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax.PressureExternal Adjustable40001:17.37 ft-lbs(10N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20200FK-7E20AXPlease refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise Output Clockwise InputClockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax.PressureExternal Offset(M)45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20200OK116-00500OK116-70060FK-8Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputCounterclockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputExternal Axial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)NA 32OK116-20200OK116-70060FK-8Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax.PressureExternal Offset(D)45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20200OK116-00500FK-8On the main spindle, the clutch shaft and the collet shaft rotate in the same direction; on the sub spindle, they rotate in opposite directions.Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputClockwise OutputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutputMax. PressureExternal Radial45001:117.3 ft-lbs(24N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20200OK116-00800OK116-70610FK-8Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise OutputExternal or Internal CoolantRadial/Axial Max.RPM Gear Ratio Max. Torque Output Pressure ExternalRadial 30001:126.0 ft-lbs (35.3N-m)1000 PSIOK116-70980OK116-20300OK116-01000OK116-70930FK-9External or Internal CoolantRadial/Axial Max.RPM Gear Ratio Max. Torque Output Max.Pressure InternalRadial30001:126.0 ft-lbs (35.3N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20300OK116-01000OK116-70930FK-9Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.This tool requires a minimum 20 micron filter and cannot be run dry.Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputClockwise OutputClockwise InputUnit:mm [inch]Clockwise OutputExternal or Internal CoolantRadial/Axial Max.RPM Gear Ratio Max. Torque Output ExternalAxial30001:126.0 ft-lbs (35.3N-m)OK116-20300OK116-00900OK116-70930FK-9External or Internal CoolantRadial/Axial Max.RPM Gear Ratio Max. Torque Output InternalAxial30001:126.0 ft-lbs (35.3N-m)OK116-20300OK116-00900OK116-70930FK-9Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.This tool requires a minimum 20 micron filter and cannot be run dry.Please refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputClockwise OutputClockwise InputExternal or Internal Coolant Radial/AxialMax.RPMGearRatioMax. TorqueOutput PressureExternal Adjustable40001:17.37 ft-lbs(10N-m)1000 PSIOK116-20300FK-7E20AXPlease refer to pages 14 - 17 for ER Series Collets and ER Tap Collets details.Clockwise InputClockwise OutputSTANDARD (INCH)STANDARD (METRIC)ER Standardtype colletER Counter-Boredtype collet14COOLANT (INCH)COOLANT (METRIC)15ER Tap Collets feature a unique design that incorporates an internal square drive with our popular ER Series collets. The square drive matches the tap square, providing a tight fit for all rigid tapping applications.1617Lyndex-Nikken has now combinedthe versatility of our ER tapping collets with the popularity of our coolant collets to create our patented ER Coolant Tap Collets.Note:Seals up to maximum coolant pressure of 1000 PSI.18Wrench InstructionsAfter securing the setting fixture inposition, apply spanner wrenchonto collet nut.to tighten.Insert setting f ixture behindcollet nut.Service and SupportLyndex-Nikken is dedicated to providing not only the highestquality of equipment, but also the highest quality of serviceand customer care. With over 60 years of experience, ourservice engineers are looking forward to supporting yourneeds beyond your expectations.We fully stock all internal components to provide anexpedited and cost-effective maintenance program andrebuild package for your live tooling. Managing amaintenance schedule for all your machine tool accessorycomponents can be challenging, so we’ll be glad to remindyou when the time comes.Furthermore, to prevent an interruption in your productionschedule, for certain models we can offer a “loaner” live toolwhile your live tool is under repair.Warranty:1 year warranty for internal components2 year manufacturer warranty on external bodyFor any service request or inquiry, please contact our servicedepartment: (847) 367-480012319The TQW T orque Wrench is very accurate and easy-to-use, guaranteeing maximum accuracy and preventing tool overtightening or breakage.• Variable torque adjustable wrench • Robust and durable • Ergonomic grip• Easy to read inch and metric scale• Strong steel shaft is highly corrosion resistant • Easy to set up and operation:A. Set wrench to desired torque settingB. Insert attachmentC. Torque down on collet nut until it clicks in placeHandle is shaped to provide a firm and ergonomic grip.A wide selection of attachments are available: ER, SK, TG, Pull Stud, Milling Chuck, CaptoA ”Push-Button Locking Device”securely locks the preset torque and prevents inadvertentadjustment.Design and Construction (800) 543-6237 CAT2011-OK-CAP。
SAFETY DATA SHEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH 91/155/EEC Page 1 of 4DATASHEET RENEGITE1. Identification of the substance1.1 Trademark : - RENEGITE1.2 Description : - Sulphamic Acid (solid)1.3 Distributed by : - Bravilor Bonamat B.V. Pascalstraat 20NL-1704 RD Heerhugowaard (The Netherlands)- Tel. +31 (0)72 5751751- Fax. +31 (0)72 57517582. Composition / information on ingredients2.1 Description : - Sulphamic Acid (~100%) (Syn.: Aminosulfinic Acid)2.2 Formula : - H2NSO3H2.3 MM : - 97.09 g/mol2.4 CAS. No. : - 5329-14-62.5 EEC. No. : - 016-026-00-02.6 Einecs No. : - 226-218-83. Hazards identification3.1 Health hazards : - Irritating to the eyes and skin3.2 Ecology : - Harmful to aquatic organisms- May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment3.3 Fire hazard : - Non combustible4. First aid measures4.1 After skin contact : - Wash off with plenty of water / shower- Remove contaminated clothing- Do not remove clothing in case this sticks to the skin- Cover wounds in a sterile way4.2 After contact with the eyes : - Rinse out with plenty of water with the eyelids held wide open- Summon the help of a ophthalmologist- Do not use a chemical neutralising agent4.3 After inhalation : - Let the victim breathe fresh air4.4 After swallowing : - Rinse the mouth with plenty of water- Make the victim drink plenty of water- Try to prevent vomiting of the victim- Do not give a chemical antidote- Summon medical help immediately- Ingestion of large quantities: transport to hospital immediately- Show the package / vomit to the doctor / in the hospital5. Fire-fighting measures5.1 Suitable extinguishing media : -In adaptation to materials stored in the immediate neighbourhood5.2 Special risks: -Development of hazardous combustion gases or vapours is possiblein the event of fire5.3 Special protecting clothing : -Do not stay in the danger zone without suitable chemical protectionclothing and self contained breathing apparatus5.4 Other information : - Contain escaping vapours with water- Prevent fire-fighting water from entering surface water or groundwaterSAFETY DATA SHEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH 91/155/EEC Page 2 of 4DATASHEET RENEGITE6. Accidental release measures6.1 Person related precautions : -Avoid generation of dust-Do not inhale dust- Avoid substance contact6.2 Procedures for cleaning /absorption : -Take up dry-Forward for disposal-Clean up affected area with plenty of water-Clean the clothing and material used afterward6.3 Environment : - Prevent the substance from entering in the environment7. Handling and storage7.1 Handling : -No additional requirements7.2 Storage : -Store in a dry place- Store in tightly closed container-Storage temperature at +15° C to 25° C- The data on storage temperature applies to the entire pack7.3 Keep away from : -Heat sources- oxidising agents- (strong) bases- easy combustible materials- metals- halogens8. Personal Protection / exposure protection8.1 Personal protective equipment:Respiratory protection : -Required when dusts are generatedEye protection : -RequiredHand protection : -RequiredProtective clothing should be selected specifically for the working place, depending on concentration and quantity of the hazardous substance handled. The resistance of the protective clothing to chemicals should be ascertained with the respective supplier.8.2 Industrial hygiene : -Change contaminated clothing-Application of skin-protective barrier cream is recommended-Wash hands after working with the substance9. Physical and chemical propertiesForm : - SolidColour : - WhiteOdour : - OdourlessMelting temperature : - 205°C (decomposition)Boiling temperature : - Not availableDensity : - 2130 kg/m3Bulk density : - ~600 kg/m3Solubility in water : - 213 g/l (at 20° C)- 470 g/l (at 80° C)pH : - 1.18 (1 g/100 ml water at 25° C)Thermal decomposition : - 209 ° CSAFETY DATA SHEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH 91/155/EEC Page 3 of 4DATASHEET RENEGITE10 Stability and reactivity10.1 Conditions to be avoided : - Strong heating10.2 Substances to be avoided : - Halogens- Alkalis- Oxidising agents (i.e. Nitrates, Nitrites, Nitric acids)- Metals with water10.3 Hazardous decompositionproducts: - In the event of fire: Ammonia, Nitrous gases, Sulphur oxides11. Toxicological information11.1 Acute Toxicity : - LD50 (oral rat): 3160 mg/kg11.2 Specific symptoms withanimal tests : - Eye irritation test: strong irritant effect - Skin irritation test: strong irritant effect11.3 Further toxicologicalinformation : - After inhalation of dust: irritation in the respiratory tract, coughing, dyspnoea - After skin contact: irritant effect- After eye contact: strong irritant effect- After swallowing: irritation of mucous membranes n the mouth, pharynx, oesophagus and gastrointestinal tract11.4 Over sensitiveness : - No sensitising effect11.5 Further information : - The product should be handled with the care usual when dealing withchemicals12. Ecological information12.1 Ecotoxic effects : - Quantitative data on the ecological effects of this product are not available 12.2 Biological effects : - Harmful effect on aquatic organisms- Harmful effect due to pH-shift12.3 Further ecological data : - May cause long-term adverse effects in aquatic environments- Do not allow to enter waters, waste water or soil- When handled and used competently no ecological problems are tobe expected13. Disposal considerations13.1 Product : - There are no uniform EC-regulations for the disposal of chemicals orresidues. Chemical residues in general count as special waste, thedisposal of which is regulated in the EC member states throughharmonised laws and regulations. We recommend that the authoritiesin charge or an approved disposal company is contacted to advice onhow to dispose of this special waste.13.2 Packaging : - Handle contaminated packaging in the same way as the substance itself- Disposal in compliance with the official regulations- If not specified differently, non contaminated packaging may betreated like household waste or re-cycledSAFETY DATA SHEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH 91/155/EEC Page 4 of 4DATASHEET RENEGITE14. Transport information14.1 Transport over land ADR/RID and GGVS/GGVE (Germany)VS/GGVE class : - 8 Number and letter : - 16cGG ADR/RID class : - 8 Number and letter : - 16cMarking : - 2967 Sulfaminsäure14.2 Transport by inland vessel ADN/ADNRNo data available14.3 Transport over sea IMDG/GGVS (sea)IMDG/GGVS - class : - 8 UN - number : - 2967EMS : - 8-08 MFAG : - 700Correct technical marking : - SULPHAMIC ACID Packaging group : - III14.4 Transport by air ICAO-TI en IATA-DGRICAO/IATA - class : - 8 UN- / ID- number : - 2967Correct technical name : - SULPHAMIC ACID Packaging group : - III14.5 The transport regulations are cited according to international regulations and in the form applicable inGermany (GGVS/GGVE). Possible national deviations in other countries are not considered.15. Regulatory information15.1 Hazard symbol : - Xi - Irritating15.2 R-phrases : - 36/38 - Irritating to eyes and skin- 52/53 - Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-termadverse effects in the aquatic environment15.3 S-phrases : - (2) - (Keep out of reach of children)26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plentyof water and seek medical advice- 28 - After contact with the skin, wash immediately with plenty ofwater- 61 - Avoid release to the environment. Refer to specialinstructions/ safety data sheets15.4 NOTE :15.5 EEC LIST : - EC no. 226-218-8 (EC label)15.6 German regulationsWater polution class : - 1 (slightly polluting substance) (own classification)16. Additional informationDate of issue : - 06 March 2002The information contained herein is based on the present state of our knowledge. It characterises the product with regard to the appropriate safety precautions. It does not represent a guarantee of theproperties of the product. 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Certificate of Analysis Takara Bio USA, Inc.1290 Terra Bella Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA U.S. Technical Support: ********************United States/Canada 800.662.2566 Asia Pacific+1.650.919.7300Europe+33.(0)1.3904.6880Japan+81.(0)77.565.6999Page 1 of 6Tet-On® 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1)Table of ContentsDescription (1)pCMV-Tet3G Vector Information (2)pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector Information (4)Quality Control Data (6)Catalog No. Lot Number631159 (Not sold separately) Specified on product label.DescriptionThe Tet-On 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1) is used to create tightly regulated and highly responsive tetracycline (Tet)-inducible mammalian expression systems that are turned on by the addition of doxycycline to the culture medium. The Tet-On 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1) allows the simultaneous expression of a gene of interest and a green fluorescent protein marker.Package Contents•20 μl pCMV-Tet3G Vector (500 ng/μl)•20 μl pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector(500 ng/μl)•20 μl pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector(500 ng/μl)•40 μl Linear Hygromycin Marker (50 ng/μl)•40 μl Linear Puromycin Marker (50 ng/μl)Storage Conditions•Store plasmids at –20°C.•Spin briefly to recover contents.•Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.Shelf Life• 1 year from date of receipt under proper storage conditions.Storage Buffer•10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0), 1 mM EDTA (pH 8.0)Shipping Conditions• Dry ice (–70°C)Product DocumentsDocuments for our products are available for download at /manualsThe following documents apply to this product:•Tet-On 3G Expression Systems User Manual (PT5148-1)pCMV-Tet3G Vector InformationFigure 1. pCMV-Tet3G Vector Map.DescriptionThe pCMV-Tet3G Vector expresses Tet-On 3G, a tetracycline-controlled transactivator that exhibits high activity in the presence of the inducer doxycycline (Dox), and exceptionally low activity in its absence. Tet-On 3G results from the fusion of amino acids 1–207 of a mutant Tet repressor (TetR) to 39 amino acids that form three minimal "F"-type transcriptional activation domains from the herpes simplex virus VP16 protein. Tet-On 3G was derived from Tet-On Advanced (Zhou et al. 2006; Urlinger et al. 2000; Gossen and Bujard 1992; Gossen et al. 1995); as a result, it’s fully synthetic, lacks cryptic splice sites, and is codon-optimized for stable expression in mammalian cells. Compared to both of its predecessors, however, this 3rd generation Tet-On transactivator demonstrates increased sensitivity to Dox (Zhou et al. 2006). Constitutive expression of Tet-On 3G is driven by the human cytomegalovirus immediately early promoter (P CMV IE).Location of Features in pCMV-Tet3G•P CMV IE(human cytomegalovirus immediate early promoter): 2–688•Tet-On 3G (transactivator gene): 775–1521•SV40 polyA signal: 1536–1991•pUC origin of replication: 2342–2996•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 3144–4004 (complementary)•SV40 polyA signal: 4275–4809 (complementary)•Kan r/Neo r (kanamycin/neomycin resistance gene): 5417–6211 (complementary)•P SV40 e (SV40 early promoter): 6532–6891 (complementary)Additional InformationpCMV-Tet3G is used to develop stable Tet-On 3G cell lines, which are hosts for Tet-inducible gene expression systems. To create a Tet-inducible expression system, a vector containing a gene of interest under the control of the Tet-inducible TRE3G promoter(P TRE3G) is transfected into a Tet-On 3G cell line. The addition of Dox to the system causes Tet-On 3G to undergo a conformational change that allows it to bind to P TRE3G, activating transcription of the gene of interest in a highly dose-dependent manner. Additional information on TRE-containing vectors, and protocols describing the construction of Tet-On 3G cell lines can be found in the Tet-On 3G Expression Systems User Manual (PT5148-1).Propagation in E. coli•Suitable host strain: Stellar™ Competent Cells•Selectable marker: plasmid confers resistance to ampicillin (100 μg/ml) in E. coli hosts.• E. coli replication origin: pUCpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector InformationFigure 2. pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector Maps.Figure 3. pTRE3G-ZsGreen Vector Multiple Cloning Site. The internal start site (ATG) at the IRES2/MCS junction is indicated in bold.DescriptionpTRE3G-ZsGreen1is a Tet-inducible, mammalian expression vector designed to coexpress a gene of interest and the green fluorescent protein ZsGreen1 under the control of the Tet-responsive promoter P TRE3G. This promoter consists of a highly optimized Tet-responsive element (TRE) just upstream of a minimal CMV promoter. P TRE3G exhibits exceptionally low basal activity; it’s induced by the binding of Tet-On 3G but is virtually silent in its absence. The vector is designed to be used as part of our Tet-On 3G Inducible Expression System (Cat. No. 631164).ZsGreen1 is a human codon-optimized variant of the reef coral Zoanthus sp. green fluorescent protein (ZsGreen) that has been engineered for brighter fluorescence (excitation and emission maxima: 493 and 505 nm, respectively; Matz et al. 1999; Haas, Park, and Seed 1996). p TRE3G-ZsGreen allows Dox-inducible coexpression of ZsGreen1 and a gene of interest from a bicistronic mRNA transcript. An encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) internal ribosome entry site (IRES2), positioned between ZsGreen1 and the gene of interest, facilitates cap-independent translation of the gene of interest from an internal start site at the IRES2/MCS junction (Jang et al. 1988). This ensures that a high percentage of ZsGreen1-expressing clones also express the gene of interest, allowing ZsGreen1 to be used as an indicator of inducibility and transfection efficiency, as well as a marker for selection by flow cytometry. The vector also contains a pUC origin of replication and an ampicillin resistance gene (Amp r) to allow for propagation and selection in E. coli.The pTRE3G-Luc is a Tet-inducible control vector that expresses firefly luciferase under the control of P TRE3G. When used with standard luciferase detection reagents, this vector can be used as a reporter of induction efficiency (see User Manual for protocol). pTRE3G-Luc is not intended to be used as a cloning vector.Location of Features in pTRE3G-ZsGreen1•P TRE3G (3rd generation Tet-responsive promoter): 7–382•ZsGreen1: 389–1084•IRES2 (encephalomyocarditis virus internal ribosome entry site): 1091–1673•MCS (multiple cloning site): 1686–1721•SV40 polyA signal: 1776–2573•pUC origin of replication: 2838–3481•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 3629–4489 (complementary)Location of Features in pTRE3G-Luc•P TRE3G (3rd generation Tet-responsive promoter): 7–382•Luciferase: 432–2084•SV40 polyA signal: 2151–2948•pUC origin of replication: 3213–3856•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 4004–4864 (complementary)Additional InformationpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 is a mammalian expression vector that allows tightly regulated, doxycycline-controlled coexpression of a gene of interest and ZsGreen1. The gene of interest must have both a start and a stop codon. The gene of interest should be cloned in-frame with the start codon at the IRES2/MCS junction (this codon is shown in bold in the MCS sequence in Figure 3, page 3; see the User Manual for details on how to use In-Fusion® to simplify your cloning). Cotransfection of pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 constructs with Linear Hygromycin or Puromycin Markers allows antibiotic selection of stable transfectants. In order to function, the system requires the presence of the Tet-On 3G transactivator protein, supplied by a stable Tet-On 3G cell line created with our Tet-On 3G Inducible Expression System (Cat. No. 631164).Propagation in E. coli•Suitable host strain: Stellar™ Competent Cells•Selectable marker: plasmid confers resistance to ampicillin (100 μg/ml) in E. coli hosts.• E. coli replication origin: pUCExcitation and Emission of pTRE3G-ZsGreen1•Excitation: 493 nm•Emission: 505 nmReferences•Gossen, M. et al. Transcriptional activation by tetracyclines in mammalian cells. Science268, 1766–9 (1995).•Gossen, M. & Bujard, H. Tight control of gene expression in mammalian cells by tetracycline-responsive promoters. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.89, 5547–51 (1992).•Haas, J., Park, E. C. & Seed, B. Codon usage limitation in the expression of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein. Curr.Biol.6, 315–24 (1996).•Jang, S. K. et al. A segment of the 5’ nontranslated region of encephalomyocarditis virus RNA directs internal entry of ribosomes during in vitro translation. J. Virol.62, 2636–43 (1988).•Matz, M. V et al. Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species. Nat. Biotechnol.17, 969–73 (1999).•Urlinger, S. et al. Exploring the sequence space for tetracycline-dependent transcriptional activators: novel mutations yield expanded range and sensitivity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.97, 7963–8 (2000).•Zhou, X., Vink, M., Klaver, B., Berkhout, B. & Das, A. T. Optimization of the Tet-On system for regulated gene expression through viral evolution. Gene Ther.13, 1382–90 (2006).Quality Control DataPlasmid Identity & Purity•Digestion with the indicated restriction enzymes produced fragments of the indicated sizes on a 0.8% agarose/EtBr gel:Vector Enzyme(s) Fragment(s)pCMV-Tet3G EcoRI 7.1 kbEcoRI & HindIII 1.2 & 5.9 kbpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 XhoI 4.7 kbEcoRV 1.2 & 3.5 kbpTRE3G-Luc XhoI 5.1 kbEcoRI & BamHI 2.1 & 3.0 kbLinear Hygromycin Marker HindIII & XbaI0.5, 0.6 & 1.1 kbLinear Puromycin Marker HindIII & XbaI0.45, 0.6, & 0.75 kb•Vector identity was confirmed by sequencing.•A260/A280: 1.8–2.0Functional Testing of Linear Markers•HEK 293 cells were transfected with 200 ng of either the Linear Hygromycin Marker or the Linear Puromycin Marker. After 5 hr at 37°C, the transfection solution was removed, and the cells were given fresh medium. 48 hr later, the cells were plated in two 10 cm plates. 48 hr after plating, medium containing either hygromycin orpuromycin (depending on the linear marker used to transfect the cells) was added to the plates. After 2–3 weeks, >20 clones were identified.It is certified that this product meets the above specifications, as reviewed and approved by the Quality Department.CATALOG NO.631159NOTICE TO PURCHASER:Our products are to be used for research purposes only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in drugs, in vitro diagnostic purposes, therapeutics, or in humans. 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• BAM compliant• Automatic speed error correction• Short initial settling time (within 3 hours) • High reliabilityGyrocompassAlphaMidiCourse Mk2Category>500GTYachtingFeaturesThe AlphaMidiCourse Mk2 is a reliable, type-approved gyrocompass for merchant vessels. There is a standard and a HSC version available. This gyrocompass is easy to install and requires little maintenance since there’s no fluid inside. Alphatron Marine can also supply all peripheral equipment such as repeaters and converters to ensure compatibility with existing installations.The AlphaMidiCourse Mk2 is a self-contained precisionnavigation instrument capable of supplying headingreference information to a wide range of equipmentlocated on board the vessel. T o support this wide rangeof equipment, the AlphaMidiCourse can supply headinginformation through multiple channels using commontransmission formats. On a typical vessel headinginformation is used byMaster CompassThe AlphaMidiCourse Mk2 provides heading data against the geographical meridian (latitude up to 70°) at vessel speeds up to 50 knots in standard version and 70 knots in HSC version. Roll and pitch angles up to maximum ± 45°.• Autopilot• Radars• Electronic chart systems• Satellite communication systems• Satellite television• AISControl unitThe control unit, supplied with the AlphaMidiCourse MK2, provides all the functions and indicators necessary to power up, control and operate the AlphaMidiCourse MK2. The control unit displays all information on an integrated display which can show the following information:The control unit is used for connecting it’s master compass but also to connect ships’ cabling, like power and data cable to aggregate all relevant data for input and output.• Heading in degrees from 0.0 to 359.9• Heading source• Latitude from 60S to 60N• Latitude from 70S to 70N HSC version • Speed in knots from 0 to 50• Speed in knots from 0 to 70 HSC version • Speed source • Steering source • Rate of Turn• Alarms and status information• Presence of power and readiness of gyro Depending on the class and the notation of the vessel more than one gyro compass might be required. The AlphaMidiCourse can be used as dual gyro when used with a manual switch. The DGC unit allows you to connect multiple control units.compass for operation.S e r i a l r e p e a t e r sS t e p r e p e a t e rA l a r m c o n t a c t 24V D C (s h i p s u p p l y )24V D C (e m e r g e n c y s u p p l y )B A M S(D )G P S N M E AS p e e d l o g N M E AS p e e d l o g p u l s eE x t e r n a l s e n s o r N M E AGyro compassDGC change over unitis a steering indicator and shows an extended scale that also provides an accurate analog representation of tenths of degrees.A l p h a L i n e R e p e a t e r sA l p h a H e a d i n g + I n d i c a t o rAdvanced gyro elementThe high precision dynamically tuned gyroscope and gimbal suspension is derived from aerospace technology and is now available to the marine industry.• Unique technology without annual servicing of gyrosphere • Very low RPM reduces wear, increasing life time• No oil change • Quick installationMicroproccesor control boardSensitive element GimbalPhantom ring Horizontal control board Shock absorbers This advanced compass repeater has an analog moving compass card and fixed line. The LCD information screen displays in 5-inch (horizontal and vertical),The AlphaMidiCourse Mk2 is fully compliance with IMO ResolutionMSC.302(87) and its Performance Standards for Bridge Alert Management system (BAM). It harmonizes the priority, classification, handling, distribution and presentation of alerts, meaning that the bridge team can devote its full attention to the safe operation of the ship and immediately identify any alert situation requiring action to maintain the safe operation of the ship.BAMSpendulum function enables the heading to be changed by 180 degrees.repeaters around the vessel at critical positions. The gyrocompass is typically located below decks as close as possible to the center of roll, pitch and yaw of the ship, minimizing errors caused by the ship’s motion. Repeaters are located at convenient places throughout the ship, such as at the helm for steering, in after steering for emergency steering, and other places. Bearing repeaters installed on the bridge wing used for taking bearings will likely be equipped with removable bearing and azimuth circles, and telescopic alidades, which allow one to sight a distant object and see its exact gyrocompass bearing.A range of accessoires are available for the AlphaMidiCourse Mk2.Mounting bracketThe mounting bracket for the repeater compass has a gimbal ring to support the repeater compass horizontally when the ship is rolling and pitching.Repeater compassThe repeater compass receives and displays the ship’s heading signaltransmitted from the master compass. The case is made of Glass fiber Reinforced Plastic (GRP), thuscorrosion free and has a waterproof construction, suitable for open deck installation.Azimuth circleAstronomical observations can be made with the mirror and the slit located on the azimuth circle, and measurements of objects with the lubber’s line and the slit.AccessoiresRepeater standThe repeater stand (height of 1330 mm) can be used when a repeater compass is installed on the deck.Data distributionThe NMEA distribution module is used when IEC61162 signals from a sensor must be distributed to multiple listeners. The system provides galvanic isolation between talker and listeners and between listeners to avoid problems when a listener is influencing the signal. Multiple NMEA modules can be daisy chained with each other, which allows you to create as many outputs as you want.G-002327G-002328G-002330G-002329G-0025720 to 50 knots / 70 knots HSC version Follow up speed >75°/sec Settling time within 3 hours Settle point accuracy <±0,3°Dynamic accuracy <±0,5°/secSettle point repeatability <±0,2°/sec Service life 35.000 hoursMaster CompassG-007517 (standard) / G-009186 (HSC)Weight 23 kg (50.7 lbs)438 mm(17.24 in)1x step; 24V DC, 6 steps/°4x serial data; RS422/485Serial data transfer rate;IEC61162-1/2 (4800/38400 bps)24V backup supplyFailure/alarm; NO relay/NC relay Power 24V DC, 70WControl unitWeight 7 kg (15.43 lbs)252 mm(9.92 in)DGC-01 (Double Gyro Compass change over unit)G-007740Weight 14.58 kg (32.14 lbs)InputsGPS, BAMS, Speed LOG (optional)3 connections, 3x RS422Serial data transfer rate:IEC61162-1 (4800 bps) or IEC61162-2 (38400 bps)Outputs18 connections, RS422Serial data transfer rate: IEC61162-1 (4800 bps) or IEC61162-2 (38400 bps)6 connections; 24V DC – 6 step/°Rate of Turn: 3x analogue 30,120, 300 °/minFailure / Alarm; NO relay/NC relay/ IEC61162-1:2016 (4800 bps)$--HEALC, $--HEHBT , $--HEALFPower supply24V DC, 250VA (Main) / 24V DC, 75VA (Battery)AccessoiresG-007517G-007740G-002327G-002328G-002329G-002330G-002572Changeover DGC-01serial dataBH repeater stand Azimuth circleIn the box4 display sizes availableAlarm signal loss (audible/visual)Indication; heading, magnetic or true Rate of Turn (ROT)IEC61162-1 serial port interfaceInput; DDC, ROT , HDT (default), HDG, HDM, THSAlphaLine displays (option)MFS-H5-inch (Horizontal)MFS-V5-inch (Vertical)MFM 6.5-inchMFL 8.4-inch180 mm (7.09 in)96 mm (3.78 in)160 mm (6.30 in)180 mm (7.09 in)180 mm (7.09 in)240 mm (9.45 in)96 mm (3.78 in)180 mm (7.09 in)G-009186• •••••SpecificationsIEC Standard 62288 (2014): Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays – General requirements, methods of testing and required test results;IEC Standard 60945 (2002) incl./Corr. 1 (2008): Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems - General requirements - Methods of testing and required test results;IEC 61162 series:IEC 61162-1 (2016)IEC 61162-2 ed1.0 (1998-09)IEC-62923-1:2018: Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equip-ment and systems - Bridge alert management - Part 1: Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results IEC-62923-2:2018: Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equip-ment and systems - Bridge alert management - Part 2: Alert and cluster identifiers and other additional featuresMarine Equipment Directive 2014/90/EU or Wheelmark approved.Regulations V/18, Approval, surveys and performance standards of navigational systems and equipment and voyage data recorder;Regulations V/19, Carriage requirements for shipborne navigational systems and equipment;IMO Resolution А.424 (ХI), Performance Standards for Gyro com-passes;IMO Res. A.694(17), General requirements for shipborne radio equip-ment forming part of the GMDSS and for electronic navigational aids;IMO Resolution А.821 (19), Performance Standards for Gyro com-passes for High-Speed Craft *IMO Res. A.1021(26); Code on alerts and indicators, 2009;IMO Res. MSC.191(79), Performance standards for the presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays;IMO Res. MSC.302(87), Adoption of performance standards for bridge alert management;ISO Standard 8728 (2014): Ships and marine technology – Marine gyro-compasses;ISO Standard 16328:2014: Ships and marine technology – Gyro-compasses for high-speed craft*The Gyro compass AlphaMidiCourse Mk2 complies with requirements of (EU) 2018/773:••••••••••Item No. MED/4.3., SOLAS 74 as amended:••••••••JRC/Alphatron Marine B.V. 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La Serie FL-2000 ofrece una amplia variedad de caudalímetros para utilizar en aplicaciones médicas, industriales, químicas y de laboratorio a un precio conveniente. Las unidades se venden con o sin válvula.CAUDALÍMETROS DE ACRÍLICOB-15aESpEciFicacionES precisión:Modelos FL-2001–FL-2025: ±5%de escala completa Modelos FL-2031–FL-2069: ±3% de escala completaModelos FL-2071–FL-2128: ±2% de escala completaFlotador: Acero inoxidable vidrio negro cuerpo: Acrílico transparente Sellos: Juntas tóricas de caucho sintético con adaptadores de latón o PVC, juntas tóricas de FKM con adaptadores de acero inoxidablepresión: 100 psig máx. a 21 °C (70 °F)Temperatura:65 °C (150 °F) máx. a 0 psigaccesorios: Latón estándar, acero inoxidable opcional salvo para el FL-2071 a FL-2128, que tienen accesorios de PVC de 1 NPT únicamenteVálvulas: Modelos FL-2001 a FL-2069: Latón estándar; tipo decartucho de acero inoxidable (opcional) FL-2071 a FL-2128: Puerta en línea de plástico opcionalU E scala métrica e inglesa de fácil lectura U R angos de agua desde 4 ccM a 20 GpM,rangos de aire de 40 cc a 4.000 LpM U i nserción de latónroscada para una rápida instalación U F ácil montajey desmontaje para su mantenimiento U c onstrucción de acrílico transparente en una pieza duradera U F lotador estable de fácil lectura U c alidad superiorapLicacionES U E quipo de muestreo de aireU a cuiculturaU Equipo de desalinización U a nalizador de gasU S istemas médicos U E quipo de procesamientofotográficoU S istemas de tratamiento y distribución de aguaEl modelo FL-2013 para aire se muestraen un tamaño inferior al real.El modelo FL-2066-nV para agua se muestra en un tamaño inferior al real.B(13,5)B-15bDimensiones de FL-2091 hasta FL-2128Para solicitar el producto con válvula de compuerta de plástico, añada el sufijo “-V” al número de modelo para ver el coste adicional para las Series FL-2090 y FL-2120.Para un certificado NIST de 10 puntos opcional, añada el sufijo “-NIST” al número de modelo, con coste adicional y dos semanas más al plazo de entrega estándar .Ejemplo de pedido: FL-2095, rotámetro, 100 a 1.400 LPM de aire FL-2127-V, rotámetro, 4 a 36 LPM de agua, con válvulas.El modelo FL-2097 se muestra en un tamaño inferior al real.Se trata de unidades estándar sin válvulas.Para solicitar el producto con válvula de compuerta de plástico, añada el sufijo “-V” al número de modelo para ver el coste adicional.Para un certificado NIST de 10 puntos opcional, añada el sufijo “-NIST” al número de modelo, con coste adicional y dos semanas más al plazo de entrega estándar.Ejemplos de pedidos: FL-2075, válvula de rotámetro, 100 a 1.400 LPM de aire.FL-2080, válvula de rotámetro, 2 a 19 LPM de agua.El modelo FL-2041-nV se muestra en un tamaño inferioral real.El modelo FL-2053 para agua se muestra en un tamaño inferioral real.El modelo FL-2066-nV se muestraen un tamaño inferior al real.Para solicitar el producto con válvula de acero inoxidable, añada el sufijo “-SS” al número de modelo para ver el coste adicional.Para solicitar el producto sin válvula, añada el sufijo “-NV” al número de modelo y descuéntelo del coste.Para un certificado NIST de 10 puntos opcional, añada el sufijo “-NIST ” al número de modelo, con coste adicional y dos semanas más al plazo de entrega estándar.Ejemplos de pedidos: FL-2036, rotámetro económico, con válvula de latón, 14 a 150 SCFH de aire.FL-2036-NV , rotámetro económico, sin válvula de latón, 14 a 150 SCFH de aire.BEl modelo FL-2060 para airese muestra en un tamaño inferior al real.Escalas dobles de modo estándar: SCFM/SCFH, GPM/GPH y LPM/LPH Para solicitar el producto con válvula de acero inoxidable, añada el sufijo “-SS” al número de modelo para ver el coste adicional.Para solicitar el producto sin válvula, añada el sufijo “-NV” al número de modelo y descuéntelo del coste.Para un certificado NIST de 10 puntos opcional, añada el sufijo “-NIST” alnúmero de modelo, con coste adicional y dos semanas más al plazo de entrega estándar.Ejemplos de pedidos: FL-2060, rotámetro con válvula de latón, 0,5 a 5 scfm. FL-2069-NV, rotámetro sin válvula, 2 a 20 LPM.El modelo FL-2091 paraaire se muestra en un tamaño inferior al real.B-15cEl modelo FL-2021-nV para agua se muestra en un tamaño superior al real.Para solicitar el producto con válvulas de acero inoxidable, añada el sufijo “-SS”al número de modelo para ver el coste adicional.Para solicitar el producto sin válvula, añada el sufijo “-NV” al número de modelo y descuéntelo del coste.Para un certificado NIST de 10 puntos opcional, añada el sufijo “-NIST” al número de modelo, con coste adicional y dos semanas más al plazo de entrega estándar.Ejemplos de pedidos: FL-2005, rotámetro económico con válvula de latón, 2 a 20 SCFH de aire.FL-2005-NV, rotámetro económico sin válvula, 2 a 20 SCFH de aire.B-15d。
Technical Sheet.VersaCooler ® II with Hands-Free QUASAR ™ VersaFiller• PG8EBQ •PGEBQWARNING :Cancer and Reproductive Harm *Industry standard rating condition 80° F inlet water temperature Specifications subject to change without noticeSuggested SpecificationModel PG8EBQ shall deliver 8.0 gph of 50°F water at 90°F ambient and 80°F inlet water per ASHRAE 18 testing. Model PGEBQ is a non-refrigerated drinking fountain and delivers ambient water. Shall include the QUASAR sports bottle filler with hands-free activation; fountain shall have four antimicrobial copper push pads to activate the manual flow of water for the cooler.QUASAR bottle filler shall have UVC-LED treatment at the dispense point, which disinfects the water while it is being dispensed. UVC-LED also cycles on periodically to keep the dispense point sanitized between dispenses.Hands-free VersaFiller components contain Freshield ®, which utilizes a silver-based antimicrobial compound to protect the surfacesfrom discoloration, odors and degradation caused by the growth of micro-organisms and mildew. Basin shall be designed to eliminate splashing and standing water. Water saver bubbler to reduce waste water by 50% and shall have flexible guard and operate between 20 and 100 PSI. Cabinet finish shall be brushed stainless steel or greystone on galvanized steel. Shall use R-134a refrigerant. Shall comply with ANSI 117.1 and ADA. Shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories to US and Canadian standards. Shall comply with NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372.Models●PG8EBQ delivers 8.0 gallons of chilled drinking water per hour. ●PGEBQ is a non-refrigerated fountain.Standard Features●Hands-free QUASAR with mercury-free UVC-LED treatment at the dispense point●Waterways are Lead-Free in materials & construction●Flexible one-piece water saver bubbler guard infused with silver based antimicrobial additive●Stainless steel top and heavy duty galvanized steel frame ●High efficiency cooling system and refrigerant R-134a ●Four antimicrobial copper push pads per fountain●External stream height adjustment on the drinking fountain ●Built in filter monitor and bottle counterFinishes●Standard cabinet finish: Greystone powder coated paint on galvanized steel●Optional finishes: Sandstone powder coated paint; Stainless steel (at additional cost)Installation●Prior to roughing consult with local, state and federal codes for proper mounting height●Shipped with complete instructions and wall mounting bracket●Removable side and front panels provide easy access for installation.Options●One piece chrome plated brass bubbler (036700-001) ●VersaFilter II●Remedi FilterLimited 5-Year Warranty(Continental limits of the United States and Canada)Five years on the sealed refrigeration system and most component parts. Detailed warranty certificate enclosed with each water cooler; sample available upon request.Export WarrantyOne year on components parts. Detailed warranty certificateenclosed with each drinking fountain; sample copy available upon request.Certifications/Compliance●Antimicrobial Copper - EPA Registration No. 89187-3●Certified to UL 399 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.120 (electric water coolers only)●Product Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 61-G & 372 and conforms with the lead content requirements for “Lead Free” plumbing as defined by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act●These waters coolers comply with the requirements of ADA(Americans with Disabilities Act) when properly installedUVC-LED Treatment right at the point-of-dispenseOASIS is a registered trademark of LVD Acquisition, LLC dba OASIS International, © 2019 LVD Acquisition1-800-646-2747OASIS INTERNATIONAL 222 East Campus View Blvd.Columbus, OH 43235AS0036-F-1912®®™。
TK 55526-2-PC-IT (Rev. 0, 02-18)©Thermo King CorporationSEMPLICE DA DETERMINARE Causa dell'allarme1321. Premere il tasto CLEAR(CANCELLA) per cancellare un allarme.2. Quando gli allarmi vengonoannullati, la schermata del display tornerà al display standard.3. Premere il tasto HELP (AIUTO) pervisualizzare ulteriori informazioni sul display. Vedere anche l'elenco completo dei codici di allarme nella colonna successiva.Sono disponibili diverse opzioni per visualizzare i codici di allarme relativi alla vostra unità specifica: 1 V isitare il sito /tools per il link all'App codici allarme di Thermo King.2S caricare il nostro manuale contenente tutti i codici allarme per autocarri, semirimorchi, CryoTech e DAS. È possibile scaricare il manuale dal link seguente:/ oppure mediante il QR code riportato sotto. 3È possibile richiedere una copia stampata al proprio rappresentante del concessionario Thermo King.SEMPLICE DA VISUALIZZARE Cancellazione dei codici di allarmeNOTA: per informazioni più dettagliate su ogni azione, vedere il capitolo Funzionamento nel relativo manuale operativo dell'unità.Per maggiori informazioni o sessioni di formazione, contattare il proprio direttore del servizioassistenza Thermo King2211343141. Premere il tasto ON.2. Compariranno una serie dischermate di avvio.3. Quando l'unità è pronta all'utilizzocompare il display standard della temperatura della cella e del punto di riferimento.4. Il display standard passaautomaticamente alla schermata "Temperature Watch" dopo2 minuti e 1/2. Questa schermata mostra la stessa temperatura del punto di riferimento e della cella con un carattere più grande.1. Tornare al display standard.2. Premere il tasto SETPOINT (PUNTODI RIFERIMENTO) sul display standard.3. Premere i tasti + o - per modificareil valore del punto di riferimento.4. Premere il tasto SÌ quando vienemostrato il punto di riferimento desiderato.5. Sul display standard apparirà ilnuovo punto di riferimento.1. Tornare al display standard.2. Premere il tasto MODE SELECTION(SELEZIONE MODALITÀ).IMPORTANTE: Come quello di molti anni fa, il display non mostra il test nella parte alta per indicare "Cycle-Sentry" o "Continuo".3. Se l'unità è in Cycle-Sentry, l'iconaCycle-Sentry comparirà nell'angolo superiore destro del display come mostrato.4. Se l'unità opera in modalitàContinua, l'icona Cycle-Sentry non viene visualizzata.5. Premere nuovamente il tastoMODE SELECTION (SELEZIONA MODALITÀ) per far nuovamente funzionare l’unità nella modalità precedente.ManometriSensori1345345211. Tornare al display standard.2. Premere il tasto DEFROST(SBRINAMENTO).3. Compariranno una serie dischermate per lo sbrinamento.4. Verrà visualizzato il display dellosbrinamento. L'indicatore a barra mostrerà il tempo rimanente per il completamento del ciclo disbrinamento. Una volta completato il ciclo di sbrinamento, vienevisualizzato nuovamente il display standard.121. Tornare al display standard.2. Premere il tasto GAUGES(MANOMETRI).3. Premere i tasti BACK(PRECEDENTE) o NEXT (SUCCESSIVO) per scorrere i seguenti manometri: Temperatura del liquido diraffreddamento, Livello del liquido di raffreddamento, Olio motore, Pressione, Ampere, Tensione della batteria, Giri/min. del motore, Pressione di mandata, Pressione di aspirazione, Posizione ETV, I/O. Se non viene premuto alcun tasto1. Tornare al display standard.2. Premere il tasto SENSORS(SENSORI).3. Premere i tasti BACK(PRECEDENTE) o NEXT(SUCCESSIVO) per scorrere le varie schermate dei sensori:Controllo della temperatura dell'aria di ritorno, Display della temperatura dell'aria di ritorno, Controllo della temperatura dell'aria di mandata, Display della temperatura dell'aria di mandata, Differenziale di temperatura, Temperatura dellaserpentina dell'evaporatore, Temperatura ambiente dell'aria, Temperaturasostitutiva 1, Sensori 1-6 di temperatura registratore dati opzionale e Sensore di temperatura del pannello. Se non viene premuto alcun tasto entro 30 secondi, il display tornerà alla visualizzazione standard.4. Premere il tasto LOCK (BLOCCATO) per soffermarsi sulla schermata di un sensoreper 15 minuti. Premere nuovamente il tasto per sbloccare la schermata.5. Premere il tasto EXIT (ESCI) per tornare al display standard.entro 30 secondi, il display tornerà alla visualizzazione standard.4. Premere il tasto LOCK (BLOCCATO) per soffermarsi sulla schermata di unmanometro per 15 minuti. Premere nuovamente il tasto per sbloccare la schermata.5. Premere il tasto EXIT (ESCI) per tornare al display standard.NOTA: è necessario selezionare il tasto YES (S Ì) entro 10 secondi dalla selezione del nuovo punto di riferimento, altrimenti la modifica sarà annullata.5721Contaore23NOTA: Per informazioni più dettagliate, vedere il capitolo Funzionamento nel relativo manuale operativo dell’unità.1. Cancellare tutti i codici di allarme.2. Tornare al display standard.3. Premere il tasto MENU.4.Premere il tasto NEXT(SUCCESSIVO) fino a visualizzare il menu Pretrip (Verifica prima della partenza).5. Premere il tasto SELECT(SELEZIONA) per avviare una verifica prima della partenza.6. Se l'unità non è in funzione, verràavviata una verifica completa. Se l'unità è in funzione in modalità diesel o elettrica, verrà eseguita una verifica prima della partenza con motore in funzione.7. Al termine di tutte le verifiche,i risultati vengono indicati come PASS (SUPERATO), CHECK (CONTROLLARE) o FAIL (FALLITO). Se i risultati sono CHECK (CONTROLLARE) o FAIL (FALLITO), vengono generati dei codici di allarme per consentire ai tecnici di risalire all'origine del problema.1. Tornare alla schermata del displaystandard.2. Premere il tasto MENU.3. Scorrere il Menu principalepremendo ripetutamente i tasti NEXT (SUCCESSIVO) e BACK(PRECEDENTE) finché compare la schermata del menu principale dei contaore.4. Premere il tasto SELECT(SELEZIONA) per accedere al menu contaore.5. Premere i tasti NEXT (SUCCESSIVO)e BACK (PRECEDENTE) pervisualizzare i display del contaore.。
Parts Manual cFor Technical Assistance call: 800-227-2233, Fax: 888-329-8207 To Order Parts call: 888-227-2233, Fax: 888-329-023450D Bale Clamp 50D-BCR-132ModelSerial Number cascadeாcorporation12FORKS, DRUM ARMS BALE ARMSMULTI-PURPOSE ARMSSafety DecalsPART NO.DESCRIPTION672362Service Manual 672903Operators Guide672361Installation Instructions680664Servicing Cascade Cylinders-VHS 679929Tool Catalog673964Literature Index Order FormPublicationsREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION 12665595No Hand Hold Decal 22679150No Step DecalRotator Group50DREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION377975 Rotator Group1 1 376077Faceplate21670931Seal31672828Bearing Assembly41687229Baseplate57643538Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 1.50 GR861795491Drive Group v71601377Fitting, 8-881601250Fitting, 8-8946290Lockwasher, 1/2 in. ID 104661742Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 1.25 GR5 119643539Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 1.75 GR8 1216605Plug13164505Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 1.251417401Grease Fitting151605761Fitting, 8-8672481Bearing Service Kitv See Drive Group page for parts breakdown.Reference: Common Parts Group 680700, Fastener Kit 699003.SK-5346, SK-5649.REF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION795491Drive Group with 2.8 c.i. Motor 16769570Capscrew, M12 x 2521676855Cover3q674513Shim – .005" (blue)4q670574Shim – .010" (brown)5q671757Shim – .015" (pink)6q671758Shim – .020" (yellow)72670579Bearing81670582Key91670506Pinion101775551Housing111686465Gasket121675608Worm131775553Adapter1422705O-Ring151670549Check Valve v1646444Lockwasher174607059Capscrew, 5/16 NC x 1.75 GR8 181670575Gasketq Quantity as required.v See Check Valve page for parts breakdown.w See Drive Motor page for parts breakdown.REF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION191206392Drive Motor – 2.8 c.i.w2044468Capscrew, 3/8 NC x .75 GR8 211670580Bearing221675609Worm Gear231670581Bearing2417214Snap Ring251643423O-Ring261775552Cover271783609Seal281783608Capscrew, M12 x 16294200882Capscrew, M8 x 20301644010Relief Fitting311604510Fitting, 6321656300Gear Box Lube – 48 oz. 331668184Sealant670578Shim Service Kit (items 3-6,25,33)675637Bearing Service Kit (items 21 & 33)675638Bearing Service Kit (items 3-7,25)685227Motor Kit-4.5 (items 4,14,18)only. Due to cost, if others parts need replacement, the complete drive motor should be replaced.s See Nameplate under valve for correct part number of Gerotor Set and Flange.q Compatible with water glycol based hydraulic fluids.Frame GroupREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION602 0470 Frame Group1 2 376079Frame2 2 686119 Lockwasher, M832765352Capscrew, M8 x 3041686420Revolving Connection s52604511Fitting, 6-662601676Fitting, 6-672665707Nut, 1/2 in. ID823660Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 2.5098667225Washer, 5/8 in. ID 108667644Capscrew, 5/8 NC x 3.2511 2 372491Cylinder v12 1 376080Bumper132611288Fitting, 6-8s See Revolving Connection page for parts breakdown. v See Cylinder page for parts breakdown.q See Restrictor Cartridge page for parts breakdown.REF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION14 2 643132Hose, 12.50 in.15 2 678095Hose, 17.25 in.162686369Fitting174667663Bearing184668904Bearing194668905Bearing2027882Roll Pin - Inner2127961Roll Pin - Outer222667609Restrictor Cartridge q231209067End Block Bracket242665992Shoulder Bolt252209021Washer, M10262208765Grommet50DRevolving Connection35D/50DREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION686420Revolving Connection 12768795Capscrew, M8 x 1,25 x 30 x 8.8 21686421End Block32604511Fitting, 6-641687237Service Kit51686422Shaft65663694Fitting, 371686423Body82667516Check Valve Service Kit 92678376Check Valve102604510Fitting, 6Cylinder50DREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION372491Cylinder Assembly 126511Cotter Pin s 22667667Nut Retainer s 32667668Nut s 41564326Shell 51602580Fitting 61558402Piston 712722O-Ring v 81557376Seal v 912791O-Ring v101615134Back-Up Ring v 111667675Retainer 121662451Seal v131638246Nylon Ring v 141628047Wiper v 151561012Nut 161564327Rod 171667676Washer 181—Spacer191667609Restrictor Cartridge q 201671049Seal Loader, Piston v 211671052Seal Loader, Retainer v 667723Service Kitv Included in Service Kit 667723.s Included in Nut Service Kit 668925.q Not included in Cylinder Assembly.Reference: S-7666.Restrictor CartridgeREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION667609Restrictor Cartridge 112701O-Ring21667611Plunger312841O-Ring41667610Plug – Special515716Jam NutBale Arms50DREF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION3002786Bale Arm Group - RH q3002788Bale Arm Group - LH s1 1 3002787Bale Arm – RH2 1 3002789Bale Arm – LH3 12 607105Capscrew, 3/4 NC x 2.0044671693Arm Barq Includes items 1 and 3 only.s Includes items 2 and 3 only.Reference: S-8151, S-8152.For Technical Assistance call: 800-227-2233, Fax: 888-329-8207To Order Parts call: 888-227-2233, Fax: 888-329-0234cascadeᮋClass III, 0°REF QTY PART NO.DESCRIPTION680632Mounting Group 11670527Upper Hook – LH24641284Capscrew, 5/8 NC x 2.2534669305Capscrew, 5/8 NC x 5.0042682068Spacer52675969Lower Hook 64667225Washer 74676281Nut, 5/888667369Capscrew, 5/8 NC x 1.2591682067Center Spacer102677828Capscrew, 1/2 NC x 1.00111669344Stop Kit121670528Upper Hook – RH 132631385Plug, 5/8Mounting GroupDo you have questions you need answered right now? Call your nearest Cascade Parts Department. Visit us online at Cascade (UK) Ltd.15, Orgreave Crescent Dore House Industrial Estate HandsworthSheffield S13 9NQ EnglandTel: 742-697524FAX: 742-695121Cascade Scandinavia AB Box 124Hammarvägen 10567 23 Vaggeryd SwedenTel: 42-0-393-36950 FAX: 46-0-393-36959Cascade N.V. European Headquarters P.O. 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