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OPERATOR'S MANUAL MODEL M2 BERGKAMP I TRUCK MOUNTED PAVER '3040 Emulsion Drive ® Salina, Kansas 67401 ® Phone (785) 825-1375 ° Fax (785) 825-4269 © www. bergkampine.co PAVEMENT PRESERVATION SOLUTIONS © 2010 Bergkamp Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted without the express written consent of Bergkamp Inc. BERGKAMP INC. 3040 Emulsion Drive Salina, KS 67401-8966 Ph: 785.825.1375 Fx: 785.825.4269 Email: service @bergkampine.com Web: httoy/iwww_bergkampinc.com 1 Introduction. 2 Safety.. 2.1 Hazards 22 Operation And Maintenance. 23 24 3 Operators Station. 4 Fill Hoppers And Tank: 4a 42 43 44 45 46 46.1 462 5 Calibration Procedure . 5.1. Emulsion Calibration. 5.2 Aggregate Calibration. 5.3 Mineral Filler (Cement) Calibration 5.4 — Water Calibration. 5.5 Additive Calibration: 6 Operation 6.1 Load Materials... 62 Adjusting Machine For Mix Design 621 Activate Controls. 622 — SetGate Opening, Conveyor And Auger Speed. 62.3 Pugmill Speed..... 624 _ Attach Spreader Box 6.3 Mix Materials And Apply To Roadway . 63.1 Open Supply Valves, 632 MixStart 63.3. Emulsion Time Delay Adjustment 634 Spreader Box 635 Water And Additive 6.3.6 _ Diverter Auger Speed and Direction 7 _ Inspections And Maintenance evene 7.4 Paver sos 7.2 Engine Group. 7.3 Hydraulic Group... 7.4 — Pneumatic Fitters & Water Strainers... 7.5 __ Daily Before Use. - 7.5.1 _ Verify All Guards And Covers Are In Place 7.52 Verify Lights Are Operable. 7.83 Check Engine Oil Level 784 Check Engine Coolant Level 788 Check Hydraulic Oil Level 756 Grease Conveyor Bearings 7.57 Grease Pugmill Bearings. 7.58 — Grease Mineral Filler (Cement) Hopper Bearings. 7.59 Grease Jackshaft Bearings. 7.5.40 Water Supply Strainer. 7.5.11 Check Air System Pressure 7.5.12 Check Hydraulic System Pressure 7.5.13 Truck Maintenance 7.6 Daily After Use. TABLE OF CONTENTS Hazards From Modifying Equipment Safety Decals. Water Tank Emulsion Tank... Additive Tank. Mineral Filler (Cement) Hopper Aggregate Hopper Engine Startup... Before Starting Engine. Engine Startup OOO MRENNINS wy 17 774 772 773 774 778 778 777 778 779 77.10 78 78A 782 8 Troubleshooting orem a1 82 83 834 84 85 854 862 86 87 "TABLE OF CONTENTS Drain Air Tanks. Clean Residue From Pugmill Inspect Pugmill Paddle Tips. Inspect Augers, Wash Paver on ccnnen Check Air System Fitters Drain Water, Emulsion And Additive Tanks Empty Mineral Filler (Cement) Hopper. Weekly ‘Add Air Tool Oil To Air Valves And Clutches Check Aggregate Clutch Chain Tension Check Emulsion Clutch Chain Tension : Check Mineral Filler (Cement) Hopper Auger Chain Tension Check Jackshaft Chain Tension Lubricate All Chains. Grease Conveyor Gate Pinion Shaft Bearing Check Conveyor Gearbox Oil Level Inspect Conveyor Belt Check Conveyor Belt Tension Monthly ...scccsnennnnenetne Inspect Pugmill Timing Gears, : Check Conveyor Gate Gearbox Oil Level Air System. Aggregate Conveyor Emulsion Emulsion Front Load Pump. Mineral Filler (Cement) Auger Water System Spray Bar. Pressure Washer. Additive System Pugmnl.. 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Bergkamp Inc, M2 Paver. The M2 has been designed and manufactured to the strictest specifications. It is our utmost desire that you achieve success and are rewarded years of service from your equipment purchase, Carefully examine your equipment upon receipt. Report any damage immediately to the freight carrier ‘and register any claim. Should any material or manufacturing defects be discovered, report your findings to our service department along with the model, serial number and date of purchase. We want to know that you are satisfied with the equipment and when itis less than perfect. As always, we welcome any and all input on how our products can be improved to serve you better. Read and understand this manual before using your machine and follow all of the safety instructions. Keep this manual with your machine at all times. ‘Some components may have separate operation and maintenance manuals. Where this manual indicates that you should read another manual, and you do not have that manual, contact Bergkamp, Inc. for assistance Information provided in this manual was current as of the issue date, Bergkamp, Inc. reserves the right to make design changes without further notice or lia This_manual explains the operation and routine maintenance of your machine. It does not instruct you how to transport, travel and/or operate on specific roadways of terrain. Information furnished in this manual does not include all of the details of design, production, or variations of the equipment. It does ‘not cover all the possible INTRODUCTION contingencies, which may arise during operation, setup, or maintenance. Should special problems arise, or further information be desired, please contact the Bergkamp Customer Service Department This manual is the property of Bergkamp, Inc. and is provided to the owner of Bergkamp M2 Paver to assist in the maintenance and operation of the equipment, and is not to be used in any manner detrimental to the interests of Bergkamp, Inc., nor duplicated, in whole or in part, without the express permission of Bergkamp, Inc. ‘The text contained in this manual is for current production models. Some instructions and maintenance procedures may not apply to your specific unit Ifyou have any questions, please contact our Parts and Service Department. Equipment modifications from original design and specifications without written permission are strictly prohibited. Modifications may compromise safe operation of the machine, subjecting users to serious injury or death and may void any remaining warranty Bergkamp Inc. reserves the right to change, improve, modify or expand features of this equipment at any time, Specifications, models, or equipment are subject to change without notice, and without incurring any obligations to change, improve or expand features of previously delivered equipment. Because of the variations in optional equipment and continued design improvement, certain information contained within this manual may not apply. This Operator's manual does not replace, nor does its use discharge the owner from observing all safety codes or operating limitations as well as any applicable federal, state, provincial or local regulations. SAFETY 2 SAFETY ‘This manual covers the M2 Paver produced by Bergkamp, Inc. Before setting up, operating or servicing @ Bergkamp M2 machine, you must read, understand and follow the instructions and safety warnings in this manual. Your machine may not be ‘equipped with some of the optional equipment shown in the ilustrations in this manual All personnel that will be operating, maintaining and working around this machine must review these documents before interacting with the Bergkamp M2 machine. NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING! If you have any safety concerns or questions that are not covered by this manual, please contact Bergkamp Inc. at 1-785-825-1375, ‘The safety information in this manual is denoted by the safety alert symbol: The level of risk is indicated by the following signal words. Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious. injury. Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a situation that could result in damage to the machine or other property. 2.1 HAZARDS M2 Pavers are complex machines and their operation requires a high level of machine knowledge and skill Safe use is dependant on the correct operation and proper maintenance. 2.2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Risk of serious injury or death. Do not operate, work on or around this machine while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or if feeling il Crushing hazard. ing inspections, service or + Park the machine on firm, level surface. + Turn off truck engine and remove key. + Turn paver engine off. * Lock control cabinet door and install do not operate tag. * Install lockouts and do not operate tags on jackshaft control lever and pugmill control lever Risk of skin irritation. Chemical additives are hazardous. potentially Read and follow the handling instructions and MSDS for the additive. Inhalation hazard. Cement dust is potentially hazardous. Read and follow the handling instructions and MSDS for the cement. ‘Crushing and severing hazard. Moving and rotating parts can crush a persons body or severe limbs and digits. Keep away from moving parts. SAFETY Entanglement hazard. Loose fitting clothing and long hair can become entangled in moving or rotating parts. Do not wear loose fitting clothing. Long hair must be tied back or netted. Never operate machine with open or missing guards or shields. Falling hazard. The walk platforms and covers may be pery. Use caution while walking on the machine to avoid falling. Observe federal, state/provincial and local safety codes and regulations that apply to the job site. Air pressure hazard. Drain air system before removing air system filters or disconnecting air Pressurized fluids can penetrate the skin. Hydraulic hoses can fail from age, damage and exposure. Do not search for hydraulic leaks without body and face protection. A tiny, almost invisible leak can penetrate the skin, thereby requiring immediate medical attention, Use wood or cardboard to. detect hydraulic leaks, never use your hands. Noise hazard. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing Operator, workers and bystanders must use ear protection while machine is in operation. NOTICE ispose of waste properly. Improper disposal of waste can harm the environment. Use leak proof container when draining fluids. Do not use food or beverage containers. Contact your local environmental or recycling center for the proper way to recycle or dispose of waste. 2.3 HAZARDS FROM MODIFYING EQuiPMeNT Before making any alteration to your machine, contact Bergkamp, Inc. and describe the alteration you are contemplating. Altering may cause your equipment to be unsafe and may void the manufacturers’ warranty. SAFETY 2.4 Sarety DECALS SAFETY E or 6) Decal A~ Part Number 13165, ‘colts a alta presién puede causar soveras lesiones. ‘Apague ol motor antes de dar servicio al sistema hirdulleo. Decal B - Part Number 13235 (KE a |Lcctoutngout before sev cA ratore co qvemacurex Comet ae ne ee as fesopen con pe ss Inserr can cenanto eho ries de si SAFETY Decal C ~ Part Number 13245 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS "feed wnaestnd he Operator Nan ena set ae ee Sroena ns mache 2 nt vied pra to be permed operat th machin ‘kbg eens nricon moon oot Tae machine nab sere ony tad an maorand pero Fao ntot racers bese 4 ovr teeh io he machin orn eon ne he nn and SSperemyeurpooe, * Guwtitemcnnwvnieyoree wotng retire a arming promo he an ‘on neectons ane caret pornve atc mae nated eure al gaan nd uty ose reas ‘esancin ep 10. Donets ements witout writen manatee 1, Boa preach Panam ce 12. onat tan equipment ura at eign te INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD “aon ede aun oer a an non ae Inn naero Sage tes asohens blo: ‘5 nea pte a mdi a manera ur operat pica anencaea anes Daan con don a ‘erase spr ar eno pene cesgung 1, ema ana fata ea ate nn "dace pana Socotra ngure ‘agin mtniteno sat ste ovate enter ‘Hedoisepreons etn supa 1 capes oe ing earn ae mctnmene ‘rece proarv bei avancon pr salu fae ‘Sefmmocans yeestaraae de sogurand aman on parca ‘Loca spores 2. ert etn prepa. 16 no oat eu rn and apn 11, RO oeariamegutr in oe psamnes nai 12. nOvigar enced ene NO at ance pr at Decal D ~ Part Number 13169 Keep hands clear. Punto cortante. ‘Mantenga las manos fuera. Decal E — Part Number 13368 ‘Avoid serious injury. Follow confined space entry procedure before entering. Evite lesiones graves. ‘Antes de entrar, siga procedimientos ‘de entrada a espacios lmitados. Decal F — Part Number 13236 Corrosive chemicals may be present. Exposure may result in serious injury. ‘iar appropriate personal protective equipment. |Quimicos corrosivos pueden estar presentes. Exponrse a eo puede esutar en esiones seers estiequipa de portecion persona adecundo. Decal G ~ Part Number 13238 i Entanglement hazard. Crush hazard. Va Do not mount or demount moving equpment Pair, cable y neas pueden erecarse. Peigo de apletamiente. i No mona deemontar euro on movie. Decal H - Part Number 13232 you canteod i sgn, 8 quer nes been removed. Bo not operate with guard removed. Follow ockout procedure before sercing. S1UD puede ler este mensaje, a protecclén ha sie remaviee. NO opera sin cubierta de proteccisn. |sSequ recemence de panoeo anes de ar er SAFETY Decal | - Part Number 13237 Decal K ~ Part Number 13230 | | U Decal M— Part Number 13244 [Moving parts can crush and cut. oot paw cover, ur, ons pe of mowed se wen cer eres Partes en movimiento pusdon corr y dospedazar ape aneree rien pn sean jnemengs on mars nse [seu recency prance mes ri Moving pars can crush and cut Do not operate with cover removed. Keep hande cea. Fotiow tckout procedure blocs servicing. Panes en moviiento, pueden conta ydespedazar. NO opera sin cubierta protectors Montenge is manos fuera eau procdinenioe ce spogndo aioe de serie Decal J ~ Part Number 13234 Sige [NO ce [Somer [oe par en a DoE ap TE Decal L ~ Part Number 13231 Moving pars can rush ana cut. Do not operate with cover removed. Keop hands cea. Follow lockout procedure befor servicing. Peres en movimeio, pueden corte ydespedzar. NO opera en cubits protectors Mantenge ln manos fuera sequrorocedinentos de ptando ete eo serv. Skin puncture. High pressure water. Keep hands away. t. Manténga las manos alejadas. Decal N- Ps se art Number 13265 Fall hazard. Moving parts ean crush and cut. Donat enter hopper wile machine Is running. Peligro de cai Panes en movinento pueden cna epee. NO ona a tatoive mioneae a quina tts wabuonda OPERATORS STATION 3 OPERATORS STATION 4/—Hour Meter 2~Volt Meter 3 Failsafe Override 4 ~Mineral Filler (Cement) Counter 5 ~ Rock Counter 6 — Emulsion Counter 7 ~ System Selector Switches 8 — Emulsion Start/Stop Delay 9 — Rock & Mineral Ratio Indicator 10 ~ Fines Feeder Ratio Control 11 ~ Production Control 12 — Jackshaft On/Off Lever 43 — Pugmill Directional On/Off Lever 44 — Rear Spraybar Flow 15 ~ Pugmill Speed Control! 16 ~ Jackshaft Pressure Gauge 17 ~Engine Start Button 48 — Engine Throttle Switch 19 Emergency Stop Button 20-20 Amp Fuse 21 — System Air Pressure Gauge 22 Right Auger Speed Control 23 ~ Left Auger Speed Control 24 — Additive Flow Control 25 — Box Side Shift 26 — Box Lift 27 — Box Right Auger On/Oft/Reverse Control 28—Box Left Auger OnvOft/Reverse Control 29 — Water Flow Control 30 —_Water Spraybar On/Off ‘steak verge 33 — Pugmill Diverter Control FILL HOPPERS AND TANKS 4 FILL HOPPERS AND TANKS Note: If performing calibration, go to Calibration Procedure section of this manual before filing hoppers and tanks. 4.1 WATER TANK 1. Attach fil hose to connector (1) 2. Open fill valve (2) 3. Move knife gate valve switch (3) to open position, 4. Open water supply source, Adjust the flow rate of the fill water to avoid unnecessary water splashing 5. Close fil valve (2) when water tank gauge (4) Indicates full. 6. Close water supply source 7. Move knife gate valve switch (3) to close position 8, Disconnect fil hose from connector (1) 4.2 EMULSION TANK Optional Front Load Pump 41. Connect emulsion supply hose to connector (1). 2. Open coupler valve (2) and tank vaive (3). 3k of equipment damage. Verify that coupler valve (2) and tank valve (3) are open before starting emulsion pump. 3, Start engine on unit, See Engine Startup in this ‘manual 4, Move hydraulic control valve to open position. 5. Close hydraulic control valve (4) when emulsion tank gauge (5) indicates full 6. Close coupler valve (2) and tank vaive (3). 7. Disconnect emulsion supply hose from connector a) 8. Stop engine on unit. FILL HOPPERS AND TANKS 4.3 ADDITIVE TANK Chemical additives hazardous. are potentially Read and follow the handling instructions and MSDS for the additive. 4. Open cap (1) and fil aditive tank. 2. Install cap (1) after filing. 4.4 MINERAL FILLER (CEMENT) HOPPER Inhalation hazard. Mineral filler is potentially hazardous. Read and follow the handling instructions and MSDS for the mineral filler. 1. Open mineral filer hopper cover (1) 2. Fill hopper and close cover (1) 10 4.5 AGGREGATE HOPPER 1. Load the aggregate hopper with aggregate to be Used on the project. 4.6 ENGINE STARTUP 4.6.1 Before Starting Engine A. Before operation of your equipment, read and inderstand. this manual end all_other manuals associated with your machine A. Inspect hoses, fittings and hydraulic components dally for indication of leaks and potential hazards, Pressurized fluid hazard. 9 fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin, thereby requiring immediate medical attention. Use wood or cardboard to detect leaks, never your hands. AL If any fiuid is injected into the skin, it must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this type of injury or gangrene may result. A Operate equipment only if all guards, covers and ‘access doors or panels are properly fastened in place. Make sure all personnel are out of and clear ‘of moving parts prior to starting or operating equipment. SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, FILL HOPPERS AND TANKS Severing and entanglement hazard. Clothing and limbs may be caught in moving parts. Never operate machine with open or missing guards or shields. A. Follow the manufacturers! maintenance Tecommendations to ensute safe and continued service of machinery and components, Lock out power andlor disable system before removing access panels and covers. I guards become misplaced or Gamaged! replace or repair as necessary, A. Observe manufactures safe handing procedures for materials such a8 emulsion, emulsion additives tnd hydraule Mull Reapieatots may be requved while filling mineral filler (cement) hopper. A. Be prepared for emergencies. Devise a plan with detailed instructions incase of emergency situations (runaway equipment, equipment fires, chemical spills, etc.). A. Set park brake when machine is stopped and ‘when dismounting machine Perform prestart checks on truck as recommended by the truck manufacturer. Verify all valves on the bottom of the hydraulic tank are in operational positions. Refer to the mariufacturers manual provided for engine startup procedure, routine care and additional safety information pertinent to the _ engine. Familiarize yourself with it before beginning operation. Before starting the engine check that all of the following hydraulic valves and switches are in the off or neutral position 1 - Jackshaft oft 2 Pugmill Of 3-Water Pumps Off “4- Side Shift Neutral “8 -Box Lift Neutral 6 - Box Augers Neutral 7-Mix Start Switch Off 8-Water Spray Bar Off 9-PowerWasher Off 1 FILL HOPPERS AND TANKS 4.6.2 Engine Startup 3, Release start button when engine starts. Continue to hold the override button until the oil pressure rises above 20 psi (1.4 bar) then release button, [A WARNING] 4, After the engine has run a few minutes, move Entanglement hazard. throttle switch (3) right to run mode, Verify all persons are safely away from equipment and all machine guards are installed before starting engine. 1. Check engine oil and coolant levels. Refer to the engine manual for proper levels, grade and quality of oil and coolant. 2, Press and hold override button (1) and press start button (2). 12 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 5 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 1. Start the auxiliary engine and move throttle switch to run mode. See Engine Startup in this section Verify that the hydraulic system pressure is 1800- 1850 psi (124-128 bar). A calibration worksheet is included after Section 8 of this manual. 2. Using a calibration worksheet, calibrate the machine for emulsion, cement and aggregate. It will be necessary to obtain weights of the truck and loaded materials at different stages of the calibration. 5.1 EMULSION CALIBRATION Note: Calibrate emulsion first with an empty aggregate hopper because counts are derived from the aggregate conveyor belt 41. Pump emulsion into the machine’s emulsion tank: See Fill Emulsion Tank in this manual. 2. Remove the emulsion hose (1) from the pugml sprayhood manifold and attach hose (1) to another truck or tank. Note: Overflow line from emulsion tank may be ‘connected to the fitting on top of pump for calibration, 3. Open valve (2) between the emulsion tank and pump. 13 4, Start the jackshaft. Move emulsion switch (3) to the ‘on position and leave all other switches off 5, Pump enough emulsion to fil the hose to ensure an accurate calibration. 5, Reset rock counter (4) to zero. 6. Tur mix start lever (5) to on while holding down mix start override button (6). Itis necessary to hold down the mix start override while calibrating emulsion and mineral filer (cement) because the machine is equipped with a rock flow sensor to automatically stop the flow of materials any time the aggregate flow out of the hopper has stopped. Run the emulsion pump for a sufficient number of counts of the rock counter, 7. Obtain the weight of the truck or the tank the ‘emulsion was pumped into. Calculate the emulsion weight per rock count using the calibration worksheet. 8, Repeat steps 5 through 7 to obtain a total of three samples. Average the results to calculate the weight per rock count (Lbs/ent, [kg/ent)) of the ‘emulsion pumping system. 5.2 AGGREGATE CALIBRATION 1. Load the aggregate hopper with aggregate to be used on the project. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 2, Set the rock gate to 3 inch (8 cm) setting. 3. Move truck to location where the aggregate can be run through the pugmill onto the ground. 4, Move jackshaft (1) and pugmil (2) levers to on. 5, Run a small amount of rock through to fil the belt. 6. Weigh the loaded truck 7. Reset rock counter (3) to zero. Move rock switch (4) to the on position and leave all other switches 8. With the pugmill running, Turn mix start lever (5) to ‘on while holding down mix start override button (6). Mix start override (6) will need to be held down until the rock is flowing out of the hopper. Run the rock conveyor for a sufficient number of counts. Weigh the truck and enter the weights and calculations on a calibration work sheet. 14 9. Run two more samples with a gate setting of 3 inches (8 cm), three more each at 4 inch (10 om) land 5 inch (12 cm) gate settings. Perform the calculations and plot the graph on a calibration work sheet. The graph will be used to select the proper gate setting for desired production rate and. mix design. 5,3 MINERAL FILLER (CEMENT) CALIBRATION 1. Load two bags of mineral filer (cement) into the mineral filer hopper. See Mineral Filler Hopper in this manual 2. Move mineral filer (cement) switch (1) to on, leave all other switches off. 3. Move mix start lever (2) to on and run the mineral filer (cement) until a good even flow is coming out of the auger and turn mix start lever off 4, Reset mineral filer (cement) counter (3) to zero. Place a pan under the mineral filler (cement) auger discharge to collect a sample. Run the ‘auger for 10 counts of the mineral filer (cement) counter. Weigh the mineral filler (cement) sample. Repeat this procedure to obtain three samples and then enter the weights and perform the calculations on the calibration work sheet. Adjust mineral filer (cement) percentage to the mix design by turning knob (4) CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 5.5 ADDITIVE CALIBRATION ‘The additive digital flow meter is preset at the factory to display gallons per minute (gpm) or liters/min. If necessary to check the meter for accuracy, uncouple the hose end at the pugmill, place into a § gal (20 L) container and run the system for one minute with the adjustment set to 5 gpm (20 Lim). The additive system is designed to pump one part of additive to ten parts of water. Therefore, when the meter reads 10 gpm (38 Lim), you are putting 1 gpm (3.8 Lim) of additive into the mix. ‘An optional peristaltic system applies non- — 001051 SPROCKET-PINTLE-DRIVEG,jior 2.00 BA @5 —«00S684—«SHAFT-DRIVE REAR CONVEYOR 3.00 ER 005637 COLLAR-COUNTER SPINDLE 1.75 nooo BA BeOGNSD | Skctter haves oven fee 08 ©—001055—SHAFT-IDLER (REAR COWV) nooo BA 09 001029-—-BEARING-TAKE UP 1.50" 2.00 mA 20 001056 TENSIONER BOLT (REAR CONV) 2.00 BR 21, 001057 SPRING-comPRESSTON 2.00 BR (@% ovr0s8 © BEARING-4 BOLT FLANGE 2.00" 2.00 EA TS 001059 TENSTONER BRACKET (REAR CONV) 2.00 BR 14008768 TUBE-GREASE (N212) 2.00 ER 25 001459.-HOSE-GREASE a/eNPTx1@" 2.00 BA 26 002668 FYTTING-BLK-COUP 0.12 400 BA 27000957 ZERK-GREASE 0.125 NPT 2.00 EA 28000956 PIN-ROLL, 0.250 x 2.50 2.00 BR 19002633 NUT-JAM 1.00 4.00 ER 20 002841 -—‘WASHER-FLAT 1.00 2.00 EA 21002838 -—WOT-HBX 1,00 2.00 HA 22 002924 —~FITTING-BRS-90 ST ELBOW 0.12 2.00 ER @ - 001236 AIR SWITCH-CAM 1,00 BR 2 cunam assy (212) 1.00 ER CB — 0656. sENSOR-RPG 200/REV 1.00 FR 6 o0s872.—MOUNT-PULSE GaNERATOR 1.00 FR 27002567 cLANP-L00M 0.50 6.00 BR 006236 CONNECTOR-2 WIRE MALE 1.00 ER 006237 CONWECTOR-2 WIRE FENALE 1.00 A <6 007315. 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