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OP-IR

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AND PARTS LIST

CONTROL BOX

DRYBAR

COMPRESSOR

107 Woodwinds Industrial Court, Cary, NC 27511 Telephones: US & Canada 1-800-334-7012 International (919) 467-4521 FAX: 1-888-467-5328 e-mail: [email protected]

Ultair Operating Instructions

CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTROL BOX CONTROLS EXPLANATION OF OPERATION Infrared Powder Spray FILLING THE POWDER JAR OPERATING PROCEDURES Infrared Powder Air Blowdown TEST LIGHTS LAMP REPLACEMENT ELECTRICAL EXPLANATION PC Board (Digital Powder Control) PC Board (Lamp Control) Triacs Photosensor PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING / MAINTENANCE WARRANTY PARTS ILLUSTRATION PARTS LIST

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This equipment is listed by Underwriters Laboratories under the Graphic Arts Equipment Standard 775 and presents no hazard when used in accordance with this manual and all safety labels.

This label is located on the lamp housing. When turning the system off, allow the compressor to operate for at least 10 minutes before using blanket wash or any other flammable solvents. Use caution when removing paper jams from the chain delivery. Do not allow press solutions (blanket wash, alcohol solution, inks, etc.) to drip onto the lamp housing as this may cause fires and/or serious operator injury. This equipment must be connected to a properly grounded 20 amp, dedicated, three (3) wire outlet. Failure to do so creates a potential danger of electrical shock.
WARNING
TO PREVENT SERIOUS DAMAGE TO BULB HOUSING AND PRESS PARTS, DO NOT OPERATE SYSTEM WITHOUT COMPRESSOR OPERATING AND PROPERLY CONNECTED.

Failure to observe and follow this warning label can result in damage to the Ultair System, damage to the press, risk of operator injury and void manufacturers warranty.

Do not operate IR lamp without the heat / chemical shield properly installed. (Except when used on Multigraphics presses). Note: The Ultair is equipped with an alarm that will sound (high pitch sound) if the drybar overheats. When the alarm is activated, the IR lamp will not function until the dryabr cools to normal operating temperature. Alarm activation is usually caused by inadequate cooling air flow to the drybar, and service is required. Contact your service represenatative, or contact Airtech Technical Support at 1-800-334-7012.

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CONTROL BOX CONTROLS

Rocker Switch - (Black) Activates the compressor and supplies power to the system. Spray Length Control / Powder On-Off - Adjusts the length of powder spray cycle starting with the lead edge of the sheet. Turning this knob fully counterclockwise turns the powder spray off. Intensity Control / IR Off - Provides infrared lamp intensity settings. Turning this knob fully counterclockwise turns the infrared lamp off. Powder Concentration Control - Adjusts the concentration or density of powder spray particles delivered to each sheet. Air Blowdown Control - Adjusts the amount of air blowdown pressure on the sheet at the paper delivery area. (Not all models have air blowdown). Power Light Strobing: Indicates power is ON. Continuous On: Indicates powder spray or infrared lamp is in operation.

Ultair Operating Instructions

EXPLANATION OF INFRARED OPERATION

The infrared lamp can be operated independently or with the powder spray. The lamp is a constant source of high intensity light in the short wave infrared spectrum. The lamp transfers its energy to the paper in the form of heat. The increased temperature causes the ink to set at a faster rate than normal. Generally, for every 18 F incremental rise in temperature, ink curing time is reduced by one-half. (ie. an ink that normally cures in two hours would cure in thirty minutes if paper temperature is raised by 36 F). Caution: It is possible to overheat the paper. Some characteristics of overheating are: loss of gloss, misregister between runs, paper curl, and cracking at the fold. These problems can be corrected by using lower intensity settings. The INTENSITY control provides various lamp intensities enabling the operator to compensate for such variables as press speed, paper stock, ink coverage, and ink color. (See recommended settings below). The effectiveness of infrared drying will vary from job to job. Infrared drying will decrease drying time on any job and will eliminate offset on the majority of runs. However, runs with heavy ink coverage, fast press speeds, or coated stock, may require the use of powder spray to guarantee the prevention of offset.

Press Speed sht/hr 4200 5400 6500

Type of Paper / % Ink Coverage 20# Bond 40% 7 7 7 70% 5 6 7 70# Linen 40% 5 7 7 70% 5 7 7 70# Matte 40% 3 7 7 70% 2 5 6 70# Gloss 40% 3 7 7 70% 3 5 6 70# Coated (CSI) 40% 2 6 7 70% 4 6 7

Ultair Operating Instructions

EXPLANATION OF POWDER SPRAY OPERATION

Powder consumption should be minimized with the use of infrared, however; the operator must determine when powder spray is necessary. We recommend using the powder spray as a supplement to the infrared drying to guarantee the prevention of offset while minimizing drying time. The amount of powder applied to the paper can be greatly reduced when used in combination with infrared drying.

The Ultair sprays powder only when the press is on impression. The system is designed to begin spraying powder when the lead edge of the printed sheet is under the spray bar. The spray bar is designed to spray an even mist of powder across the entire width of the paper as it passes underneath. The Ultair also provides control of the length of powder spray, allowing the operator to spray any fraction of a sheet or any size sheet encountered. This feature helps eliminate wasteful powder overspray.

Ultair Operating Instructions

The Ultair is equipped with Automatic Speed-Sensing which senses changes in press speed during a run and automatically adjusts the length of spray to maintain the desired length originally set.

The air exits on the air blowdown tube are designed to direct pressurized air against the paper as it is released into the delivery pile. This helps eliminate paper roll and curl, allows for faster press speeds, and aids in the orderly stacking of the printed sheets. Caution: Do not cover all three air exits because this will create back-pressure in the system.

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FILLING THE POWDER JAR

Remove powder container by unscrewing (CCW) the plastic jar and lowering it until it clears the I-Tube. Carefully fill the powder jar with powder leaving approximatlely 1/2 inch space from the neck of the jar to the top of the powder. Important: Do Not Overfill the Powder Jar. During operation, the powder is continuously aerated and space must be left in the container for the proper mixture of powder and air to take place. Wipe excess powder from the top rim of the jar and replace by turning (clockwise) until it seals snuggly against the rubber gasket. Refill when the container is approximately 4/5 empty. Do not allow excess powder to build-up around the rubber gasket or jar threads. When removing or replacing the jar, be careful not to break the I-Tube.

Knob

Manifold

I-Tube

I-Tube Aerator

Rubber Gasket

Wipe Rim After Filling Do Not Fill Above This Level Powder Jar Do Not Let Powder Drop Below This Level

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INFRARED OPERATING PROCEDURES

Push the black rocker switch ON. This switch activates the compressor which must be on while operating the infrared system, powder spray system, or air blowdown. Turn the INTENSITY knob clockwise. (Infrared works on impression only). Note: Airtech strongly suggests allowing the compressor to operate for approximately 5-10 minutes, as a cooling aid after the job runs, and in between two or more pass jobs. This can be accomplished by leaving the rocker switch in the ON position for the specified time. Start the press and begin feeding paper. As the lead edge of the sheet reaches the lamp assembly, the lamp will come on. In cold start-up conditions, it may require running up to 100 set-up sheets to be run to allow the lamp assembly to reach optimum drying temperature. The lamp will remain on until the last sheet is fed through the press. The INTENSITY control can be set at any number of settings depending on paper stock, ink coverage, ink type, or press speed.

WARNING: TO PREVENT SERIOUS DAMAGE TO BULB HOUSING AND PRESS PARTS, DO NOT OPERATE SYSTEM WITHOUT COMPRESSOR OPERATING AND PROPERLY CONNECTED.

Note: The Ultair is equipped with an alarm that will sound (high pitch sound) if the drybar overheats. When the alarm is activated, the IR lamp will not function until the dryabr cools to normal operating temperature. Alarm activation is usually caused by inadequate cooling air flow to the drybar, and service is required. Contact your service represenatative, or contact Airtech Technical Support at 1-800-334-7012.

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POWDER OPERATING PROCEDURES

Push ON the black rocker switch. (This activates the compressor). Turn the SPRAY LENGTH control counterclockwise until just before reaching the click or the OFF position. Start the press and begin feeding paper through the press.

While watching the powder indicator light (located on the spray bar) adjust the SPRAY LENGTH control clockwise gradually until the powder indicator light turns off just as the tail edge of the sheet (or portion of the sheet you wish to spray with powder) passes under the spray bar. Note: The Ultair is equipped with Automatic Speed-Sensing. This senses changes in press speed during a run and automatically adjusts length of spray to maintain the desired length originally set.

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Adjust the POWDER CONCENTRATION knob to the desired powder concentration per each powder spraying cycle. At this point, the system automatically begins spraying powder as the lead edge of the sheet reaches the spray bar, as indicated by the powder indicator light, and can be adjusted for the concentration of powder delivered to each sheet and the area covered with powder.

For Ultairs equipped with Air Blowdown, air is directed downward on the sheet to aid in delivery. The volume of air delivered to the sheet is adjustable by turning the Air Blowdown Control knob. To derive maximum benefit from your Ultair System, give careful attention to the Powder Concentration adjustment. We recommend using the lightest powder application possible to eliminate your offsetting problem. Heavy powder applications can cause problems in running subsequent colors or with after-press operations, and very heavy powder applications may render the job unusable. We recommend Airtech medium grade non-offset spray powder with a particle size of 25 microns. (1 micron equals approximately 1/1000 of a millimeter). Do not use powders that are micro encapsulated. Micro encapsulated powders contain silicone. Silicone melts at the elevated temperatures associated with infrared ink drying and will clog your system. For more information, contact Airtech direct using the numbers listed on page 17.

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AIR BLOWDOWN OPERATING PROCEDURES (NO POWDER)

Push the black rocker switch ON. The compressor is ON and air blowdown is ON. Turn the SPRAY LENGTH knob fully counterclockwise until a click is heard, and the arrow lines up with the POWDER OFF. Turn the INTENSITY control knob fully counterclockwise until a click is heard, and the arrow lines up with IR OFF. Adjust the AIR BLOWDOWN control to the desired level depending on the stock being used. Position the plastic slide collars on the air blowdown tube to direct the air to best suit the application.

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TEST LIGHTS

Your Ultair is equipped with two test lights. Power: When the system is turned on, the POWER light will strobe until the system is used. Then, the powder light will glow continuously when in operation. This indicates that the microprocessor is functioning properly. Test: Located under the small window on the right side of the control box, the test light flashes at the rate of press speed and indicates accurate trigger / impression signal from the press. (Caution: Do not change any of the dip switch settings as this will cause damage to your system). The two test lights will help diagnose a problem with your system. If any one of the two lights is not operating properly, please contact the dealer from whom your Ultair was purchased, or call Airtech Toll Free at 1-800-334-7012. International residents call (919) 467-4521. To assure prompt assistance, please have Airtech model, serial number, and s/date from your control box.

LAMP REPLACEMENT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5a. 5b. 6. 7. Disconnect power to control box. Remove lamp housing from the chain delivery. Remove the 2 screws from the top of the sheet metal housing. (This will release the housing from the reflector assembly). Unplug the wire leads from each end of the lamp at the plastic connectors. (For 2000 Watt Systems) Remove the 2 screws securing the aluminum end plate on one end of the bulb and remove bulb. Save ceramic sleeve holders. (For 1350 Watt Systems) Carefully push the ceramic lamp ends out of the bulb clips and remove the lamp. Important! - Clean the new bulb with isopropyl alcohol after replacing. Fingerprints on the bulb will cause lamp failure. Reverse steps 1-5 to install new lamp.

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ULTAIR ELECTRICAL EXPLANATION

I.

PC BOARDS A. 1. DIGITAL POWDER CONTROL: (DPC) This board is mounted horizontally in the control box. It controls the powder spray function (voltage to the solenoid connector #8 and indicator light connector A) and sends line voltage connector #9 to the LAMP CONTROL BOARD when the press is on impression. (This voltage tells the LAMP CONTROL BOARD that the press is on impression). The DPC Board uses a microprocessor to calculate the length of time to energize the solenoid for each sheet. It considers 3 inputs. a. b. c. Length control potentiometer (500k ohm) connector #4. Length control switch (this switch is incorporated into the length control pot) connector #5. The trigger input is derived differently for each press model. The board uses this input for a timing signal to start the spray cycle AND to calculate the speed of the press. This is connector #3. The board knows the speed of the press and will automatically make changes to length control if the press speed changes, (the length control knob will not turn).

2.

3.

Test lights for DPC Board: a. Trigger light (GREEN) This light is on the SIDE of the control box and can be viewed through a clear plastic window affixed to the side panel. This light should light ONCE every time a sheet passes ON IMPRESSION. This is a handy diagnostic tool when troubleshooting the ULTAIR. This should be the first check point whenever a problem with the solenoid function or IR lamp operation is encountered. Power light (RED) This light indicates power to the DPC board. When this light strobes, it indicates a waiting condition. The microprocessor is operating and waiting for a press signal to start operating the solenoid valve. When this light stops strobing and lights solid, it has recognized the trigger signal from the press. IF the length control SWITCH is on, the board will energize the solenoid for

b.

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a short period of time every time the board receives a trigger signal. The length of time the solenoid valve is held open depends on where the length control pot is set by the operator. Of course, the solenoid valve should be open as long as the sheet of paper is under the drybar. c. Indicator light (YELLOW) located on the Drybar: The indicator light is on whenever the solenoid valve is engaged to show: visually when the unit is spraying powder to aid the operator in setting the length control properly.

4.

Power supply for DPC Board: a. The current DPC boards have an on board transformer. (This is evidenced by a RED power light: older models have a green power light and draw power (7 VAC) from the transformer mounted to the top cover,connector #1. Current models get line voltage on connector #6, i.e. 110-220 VAC. The board uses an on-board switch to select 110 or 220 VAC.

B.

LAMP CONTROL BOARD: (LCB) 1. This board is mounted vertically in the control box. It controls the infrared lamp on and off function (current to one leg of the IR lamp power through 1 triac). and intensity control (current goes to the other leg of the IR lamp through the other triac). NOTE: The 2 triacs that control the lamp vary the CURRENT not the voltage!!! A digital volt meter will not read accurate power to the lamps and will most always read line voltage (110 VAC-220 VAC) even if the lamps are OFF!!! The LCB boards only function is to control power to the lamp via the triacs. It considers 4 inputs: Photosensor input, connector #20 inside the chain delivery, looks for paper jams and must be making and breaking about 1 time every second to keep the lamps on! Thermal switch, connector #19, mounted inside the IR drybar must maintain a temperature below 150 C (302 F) to prevent an open circuit condition. This thermal switch is simply providing a short circuit to connector #19 when temperatures are safe inside the drybar.

2. a.

b.

Note: The Ultair is equipped with an alarm that will sound (high pitch sound) if the drybar overheats. When the alarm is activated, the IR lamp will not function until the dryabr cools to normal operating temperature. Alarm activation (open thermal switch) is usually caused by inadequate cooling air flow to the drybar, and service is required. Contact your servi ce representative, or contact Airtech Technical Support at 1-800-334-7012. 13

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c. d.

Intensity control potentiometer (500k ohm), connector #10 is a variable resistance to the LCB for intensity control. Intensity control switch connector #16 is incorporated into the intensity control pot. This provides the line voltage mentioned earlier from the DPC board to signal the LCB board the press is on impression. The switch is simply a link between the DPC board, connector #9 and the LCB board connector #16 and only switches the HOT side of the line voltage (110-220 VAC). If the intensity pot is switched off the IR lamp will not work EVEN if the photosensor is pulsing the LCB board and the thermal switch is closed. As you can see, several inputs MUST be functioning to keep the IR lamp on: 1. 2. 3. Photosensor pulsing. Thermal switch is closed. HOT side of line voltage from intensity switch (110-220 VAC) which also means the DPC board has detected the press is actually on impression.

3. a.

Test lights for LCB board: Power light (GREEN): This light indicates there is a low voltage on the board, connector #17, and is 14 VAC with a center tap. There is a 1 amp 250 volt fuse on the board for this supply. Infrared lamp power light (RED): This light comes on ONLY when , #1 the thermal fuse is closed and, #2 when the photosensor is pulsing, ie. making and breaking with the gripper bars moving. (It does not necessarily indicate press ON impression as the LCB board also needs Hot side of line voltage on connector #16 to turn the lamps on.) This red light is a handy diagnostic tool for checking the photosensor signal to the LCB board and thermal switch. Power Supply for LCB Board: The LCB board requires 14 VAC regulated to 12 VDC. 14 VAC is provided by the external transformer via connector #17. This can be measured across the 2 outside green wires on the connector. This is a 3 wire connection with center wire being a center tap. The center tap is no longer used by the board. (It was used with older Ultairs for the 7 VAC needed for the DPC board, before the on-board transformer).

b.

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II.

TRIACS: A. The Ultair control box contains 2 triacs, one for each leg of the line voltage 110-220 VAC to switch the IR lamp on and off. One triac only turns on if safety conditions are met,(ie. photosensor pulsing and red light on LCB board is lit). The other triac varies the current to the lamp directly proportional to the Intensity control pot. Again, trying to measure the voltage to the lamp with a digital volt meter is not accurate as the triacs switch the current, not the voltage. You will almost always read line voltage when reading across the output to the lamp, (even when the lamp is off). The triacs are not easily checked in the field with a digital volt meter and are usually replaced only when all other problems are eliminated or they are replaced in conjunction with the LCB board when either is suspected.

B.

III.

PHOTOSENSOR A. With the exception of all MULTIGRAPHICS presses, the Ultair uses an external photosensor mounted in the chain delivery to detect sheet jams. This photosensor will shut down the IR lamp if the beam is not made and broken once every second; even if the press is still running and is on impression. This sensor bounces a beam off of a polished reflector installed under the sensor about 4-5 inches away from the lens. It is important to keep this reflector surface clean. When properly aligned the GREEN light will glow on the right side of the photosensor. If the RED light is glowing, please adjust the sensor alignment until the GREEN light reappears. This adjustment normally does not require much movement to bring the sensor back into alignment. (THE SENSOR IS NOT DESIGNED TO FUNCTION WITH A REFLECTOR CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES). Keep this in mind when trying to troubleshoot the sensor.

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

In order to maximize performance, please follow these preventive maintenance procedures. 1. 2. Do not allow lubricants / solvents to drip onto the control box or the IR lamp housing. If any substance (including fingerprints) should come in contact with the glass infrared lamp, carefully wipe lamp when lamp is cold, with a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol. Note: Fingerprints on lamp will cause reduced lamp life! 3. If powder becomes contaminated (ie. looks clumpy, not fluid) empty the powder jar. Before refilling, wipe the rim of the powder jar with a clean, dry cloth before reassembling. Do not force the concentration knob past the normal stopping place. Periodically remove the compressor filters and clean them using pressurized air. Powder buildup on the infrared lamp will cause a decrease of intensity. Occasional cleaning with a soft bristle brush or cloth may be necessary.

4. 5. 6.

Should Your System Become Clogged:


1. 2. Disconnect the vinyl powder tube from the spray bar and blow pressurized air directly through the nozzles (40 psi max.). Carefully remove the I-Tube. Clear the I-Tube of any powder residue. Apply air pressure to the hole and the non-threaded hole next to the I-tube in the manifold. This will clear the tubes inside the control box.

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CLEANING / MAINTENANCE

Note: Proper cleaning of these components is absolutely necessary for continued maximum performance and to reduce the risk of fire hazard. 1. Once a week, using a soft bristle brush, clean the underside of the lamp housing including the glass bulb and parabolic reflector (Note: fingerprints on the lamp will cause lamp failure). Clean the photosensor (mounted to the back of the lamp housing) on a regular basis depending on powder usage. (Powder on photocells can cause false jams). For models that use a blue photosensor, clean the stainless steel reflector mounted approximately 4 - 5 below the photosensor.

2. 3.

12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY


The Airtech Ultair is designed to provide years of trouble free performance. Should you experience any difficulty, contact you local Airtech dealer or call Airtech. Toll Free: 1-800-334-7012 International: (919) 467-4521

The Airtech Ultair System is backed by a full twelve (12) month limited warranty from the date of manufacture. The warranty is extended to the original buyer against defects in workmanship or materials under normal use. For any product or part believed to be defective within warranty, first write or call the dealer from whom the product or part was purchased. Dealer will give additional directions. If dealer is unable to satisfactorily solve the problem, call or write Airtech International, Inc. giving dealers name, date and number of dealers invoice, product model number and serial number, and describe the nature of the defect. Any part or product that is determined to be defective in material or workmanship and returned to Airtech, shipping costs prepaid, will be replaced or repaired at Airtechs option. Airtechs liability in all events is limited to the purchase price paid. If the product was damaged in transit to you, file a claim with the carrier.

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CONTROL BOX PARTS ILLUSTRATION

MODEL NUMBERS AB70IR-1-13 AB70IR-2-20 AB98IR-1-13 AB98IR-2-20 AM16IR-1-13 AM16IR-2-13 AM38IR-1-13 TKR2IR-2-20 HBQMIR-2-20 HM23IR-2-20 HMRLIR-2-20 HMRVIR-2-20 RY28IR-1-13 RY28IR-2-20 RY32IR-1-13 RY32IR-2-20 RY2CIR-2-20 RY2MIR-2-20 RY4CIR-2-20 TK47IR-1-13 TK47IR-2-20 RY2HIR-2-20 RY2HIR-2-20

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PART NUMBERS FOR 1350 / 2000 WATT ULTAIR CONTROL BOX:

NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

AIRTECH PART # 78304-9000AA 78304-9000A2A 62030 6822306A 14NPT-38E 0701-153 14T38 38NB916 14ECT38 41316001 632SHN 41318010 1-GIRCBF-BLK 12063 1202AB3 6831501A 67141121 84119107 6731103A 67312061 67611141 6762110A LCB-1 LCB-2 41743000 41722002 RICH-8-01 HEY-2497 7P-2-1237 41532301 2879001B I-14T12R 167838GA

DESCRIPTION Solenoid Valve (110 VAC) Solenoid Valve (220 VAC) Plastic Elbow - small Tubing Reduction Manifold Plastic Elbow - large Plastic Tubing Fitting 1/4 x 3/8 Clear Vinyl Tubing 3/8 x 9/16 Braided Vinyl Tubing Black Conductive Tubing Note: This is not for use in the drybar. Triac Nut for Triac Power Switch Control Box Front Small Knob Large Knob Air BLowdown Valve PC Board - Powder Manifold Transformer (110VAC) Transformer (220 VAC) Potentiometer (Powder) Potentiometer (Infrared) PC Board - Lamp (110VAC) PC Board - Lamp (220VAC) Fuse Holder Fuse 20 Amp Ceramic Plastic Stand Off Plastic Plug Strain Relief Pump Outlet (IEC) PCB Mounting Bracket Aeration Tube (I-Tube) Jar Gasket

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NUMBER 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

AIRTECH PART # 41-440 67514261 67514251 IR-VENT 4239023A 47323223 GIRCBB-BLK 2879002C 5X442 5250-2 6763109A (Not Shown)

DESCRIPTION Powder Jar Power Cord (110 VAC) Power Cord (220 VAC) Vent Plug Dip Switch Cover Back Cover Screw Back Cover Triac Plate Hose Clamp Tube Black Fitting Internal Photosensor Note: Used on AM Multigraphics systems

NOTE:

Control boxes made after 0198 serial date have a different style powder control board with on-board transformer. Control boxes with this new board have a RED power light as viewed from the front of the control box. Please note this information when ordering replacement PC board or powder potentiometer (length control).

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PRESS 6533018A 6533019A / 8820 3019028A 30190471 6533011A 6533010A 6533018A SS4750 3421025A 6321309A / 220VAC 6323113A / 110VAC 6342101B / 220VAC 6342201B / 110VAC 63213251 63213241 63213271 63053211 SS75 SS75 34410791 34410791 63213072 / 220VAC / 28-32 63211081 / 110VAC / 28-32 67852121 NONE 63253231 6785224A NONE 63253231 SSDBLA 34110761 63233012 / 220VAC 63231152 / 110VAC 26390212

CHEM SHIELD

GLARE SHIELD

TRIGGER/SNAP

BD TUBE

DRYBAR

SENS MTG BRKT

COOL TUBE 34410771

AB DICK 9800

1-IR17CS-A / 9810-50 65CS70-A / 9870

RYOBI 3302M 3302H 3304H

6513027A

2639018A 65430701 2639010C 2639010C 2739019A

3441032B 3441032B 34410781 34410781 3441024B

65130611 / Vertical 65130621 / Horizontal

2800 3200

6513008A 6513009A

TOKO 4750

NONE

MULTI 1650 & 3850 6533018A 67717131 / 1650 65430011 / 3850 67852151 67852151 67852151 6785231B NONE NONE NONE NONE 3421006B

NONE

65130461 / KIT*

3441004E

HAMADA 234 30000481 30000481 30000481 NONE

65130661 Upper 65130671 Lower

26310311 26319311 26390381 26390821

34410781 34410781 34410781 34410701

RS / VS 34

65130681

RS34LS-II

65130711

HEIDELBERG QM46

QMCHEM-KIT

*Includes fiber optic sensor and brackets (PT# FE-T4T for fiber optic cables only)

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