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AH-95-02.4

5 3

5 3

5 3

5 3

5 3

P

P

P

P

PAINT

AINT

AINT

AINT

AINT  AND  SOL

  AND  SOL

  AND  SOL

  AND  SOL

  AND  SOLVENT

VENT

VENT

VENT

VENT  SPECIFICA

  SPECIFICA

  SPECIFICA

  SPECIFICA

  SPECIFICATIONS

TIONS

TIONS

TIONS

TIONS

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

®

®

®

®

®

  II** *

  II** *

  II** *

  II** *

  II** *

A E RO B E LL

A E RO B E LL

A E RO B E LL

A E RO B E LL

A E RO B E LL

®

®

®

®

®

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

AE RO BEL L

®

®

®

®

®

  3 3

  3 3

  3 3

  3 3

  3 3

R M A-1 01

RM A-1 01

R M A-1 01

RM A-1 01

RM A-1 01

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

18 TO 30 SEC

.1 M TO 
1000 cc/min

T UR BO DI S K

T UR BO DI S K

T UR BO DI S K

T UR BO DI S K

T UR BO DI S K

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

NO.  2  HAND  GUN

NO.  2  HAND  GUN

NO.  2  HAND  GUN

NO.  2  HAND  GUN

NO.  2  HAND  GUN

REM

REM

REM

REM

REM

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

  /  M90

  /  M90

  /  M90

  /  M90

  /  M90

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

REA

REA

REA

REA

REA

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

  /  EFM

  /  EFM

  /  EFM

  /  EFM

  /  EFM

TM

TM

TM

TM

TM

E V O L

E V O L

E V O L

E V O L

E V O LV E R

V E R

V E R

V E R

V E R

RECOMMENDED VISCOSITY USING A ZAHN NO. 2
PAINT ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE**
RECOMMENDED DELIVERY (UP TO)

18 TO 30 SEC

.1 M TO 

1500 cc/min

20 TO 60 SEC

.1 TO 1 M
180 cc/min

20 TO 60 SEC

.1 M TO 
1000 cc/min

20 TO 60 SEC

.1 M TO 

500 cc/min

APPENDIX

APPENDIX

APPENDIX

APPENDIX

APPENDIX

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE:  Chart  provides  resistance  and  control  information  that  we  feel  is  necessary  when  using  ITW  Ransburg  equipment.

***** CAS Number: Chemical Abstract Service Number

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** Electrical Resistance using the ITW Ransburg Meter.
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***  Solvent  Base  Configuration  Only.

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Information  Obtained  From:   http://solvdb.ncms.org

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The lowest temperature at which a volatile fluid will ignite.

DICHLOROMETHANE

VM & P NAPHTHA

ACETONE

METHYL  ACETATE

BENZENE

ETHYL   ACETATE

2-BUTANONE

ISO-PROPYL ACETATE

ISOPROPYL  ALCOHOL

2-PENTANONE

METHANOL

PROPYL  ACETATE

TOLUOL

METHYL  ISOBUTYL KETONE

ISOBUTYL ACETATE

ETHANOL

ETHYLBENZENE

1-PROPANOL

2-BUTANOL

XYLOL

AMYL ACETATE

2-METHYLPROPANOL

METHYL AMYL ACETATE

5-METHYL-2-HEXANONE

1-BUTANOL

2-ETHOXYETHANOL

2-HEPTANONE

CYCLOHEXANONE

AROMATIC-100

DIISOBUTYL KETONE

1-PENTANOL

DIACETONE ALCOHOL

2-BUTOXYETHANOL

CYCLOHEXANOL

AROMATIC-150
AROMATIC-200

Methylene Chloride

Naptha

MEK

IPA

MPK

Methyl Alcohol

n-Propyl Acetate

Toluene

MIBK

Ethyl Alcohol

n-Propyl Alcohol

sec.-Butyl Alcohol

Xylene

iso-Butyl Alcohol

MIAK

n-Butyl Alcohol

MAK

SC#100

DIBK

Amyl Alcohol

Butyl Cellosolve

SC#150

Chlorinated Solvents

Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

Ketones

Esters

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Esters

Ketones

Esters

Alcohols

Ketones

Alcohols

Esters

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Ketones

Esters

Alcohols

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Alcohols
Alcohols

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Esters

Alcohols

Esters

Ketones

Alcohols

Glycol Ethers

Ketones
Ketones

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Ketones

Alcohols

Ketones

Glycol Ethers

Alcohols

Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Aromatic Hydrocarbons

75-09-2

8030-30-6

67-64-1
79-20-9
71-43-2

141-78-6

78-93-3

108-21-4

67-63-0

107-87-9

67-56-1

109-60-4
108-88-3
108-10-1

110-19-0

64-17-5

100-41-4

71-23-8
78-92-2

1330-02-07

628-63-7

78-83-1

108-84-9

110-12-3

71-36-3

110-80-5
110-43-0

108-94-1

108-83-8

71-41-0

123-42-2

111-76-2

108-93-0

14. 5

14. 5

14. 5

14. 5

14. 5

1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

5. 6

5. 6

5. 6

5. 6

5. 6
5. 3

5. 3

5. 3

5. 3

5. 3
5. 1

5. 1

5. 1

5. 1

5. 1
3. 9

3. 9

3. 9

3. 9

3. 9
3. 8

3. 8

3. 8

3. 8

3. 8
3. 4

3. 4

3. 4

3. 4

3. 4
2. 5

2. 5

2. 5

2. 5

2. 5
2. 5

2. 5

2. 5

2. 5

2. 5
2. 1

2. 1

2. 1

2. 1

2. 1
2. 1

2. 1

2. 1

2. 1

2. 1
1. 9

1. 9

1. 9

1. 9

1. 9
1. 6

1. 6

1. 6

1. 6

1. 6
1. 5

1. 5

1. 5

1. 5

1. 5
1. 4

1. 4

1. 4

1. 4

1. 4

. 89

. 89

. 89

. 89

. 89
. 86

. 86

. 86

. 86

. 86
. 81

. 81

. 81

. 81

. 81
. 80

. 80

. 80

. 80

. 80
. 67

. 67

. 67

. 67

. 67
. 62

. 62

. 62

. 62

. 62
. 50

. 50

. 50

. 50

. 50
. 50

. 50

. 50

. 50

. 50
. 43

. 43

. 43

. 43

. 43
. 38

. 38

. 38

. 38

. 38
. 40

. 40

. 40

. 40

. 40
. 29

. 29

. 29

. 29

. 29
. 20

. 20

. 20

. 20

. 20
. 19

. 19

. 19

. 19

. 19
. 15

. 15

. 15

. 15

. 15
. 12

. 12

. 12

. 12

. 12
. 07

. 07

. 07

. 07

. 07
. 05

. 05

. 05

. 05

. 05

.0 04

.0 04

.0 04

.0 04

.0 04
.0 03

.0 03

.0 03

.0 03

.0 03

HIGH
HIGH

LOW
LOW

HIGH

MEDIUM
MEDIUM

LOW
LOW

MEDIUM

LOW
LOW

HIGH

MEDIUM

LOW
LOW

HIGH

LOW
LOW

HIGH

MEDIUM

LOW
LOW

MEDIUM

LOW
LOW

MEDIUM
MEDIUM

HIGH

MEDIUM

LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW

HIGH
HIGH

F

F

F

F

F
A

A

A

A

A
S

S

S

S

S

T

T

T

T

T
E

E

E

E

E
R

R

R

R

R

S

S

S

S

S

L

L

L

L

L

O

O

O

O

O

W

W

W

W

W

E

E

E

E

E
R

R

R

R

R

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Evap .

Evap .

Evap .

Evap .
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R a t e

R a t e

R a t e

R a t e

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Chemical

Chemical

Chemical

Chemical

Chemical

N ame

N ame

N ame

N ame

N ame

Common

Common

Common

Common

Common

N ame

N ame

N ame

N ame

N ame

C at ego ry

C at ego ry

C at ego ry

C at ego ry

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65

o

F

-18

o

F

90

o

F

12

o

F

24

o

F

16

o

F

35

o

F

53

o

F

104

o

F

50

o

F

55

o

F

48

o

F

60

o

F

69

o

F

7 8

7 8

7 8

7 8

7 8

o

o

o

o

o

F

F

F

F

F

64

o

F

74

o

F

72

o

F

79

o

F

106

o

F

82

o

F

96

o

F

96

o

F

95

o

F

164

o

F

102

o

F

111

o

F

111

o

F

120

o

F

133

o

F

154

o

F

111

o

F

149

o

F

203

o

F

Flash  Point

Flash  Point

Flash  Point

Flash  Point

Flash  Point

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Summary of Contents for 19372

Page 1: ...all instructions in starting on page 1 and all instructions in starting on page 1 and all instructions in starting on page 1 and all instructions in starting on page 1 and all instructions in this man...

Page 2: ...n changed from revision AH 95 02 3 AH 95 02 3 AH 95 02 3 AH 95 02 3 AH 95 02 3 to revision AH 95 02 4 AH 95 02 4 AH 95 02 4 AH 95 02 4 AH 95 02 4 Reasons for this change are noted under Manual Change...

Page 3: ...43 20 43 20 43 1 2 6 7 7 14 18 20 22 22 24 27 29 35 40 PARTS IDENTIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION CABLE CABLE MOTOR ASSEMBLY BARRELASSEMB...

Page 4: ...AH 95 02 4...

Page 5: ...n relevant to the proce A NOTE is information relevant to the proce A NOTE is information relevant to the proce A NOTE is information relevant to the proce dure in progress dure in progress dure in pr...

Page 6: ...ut Operators must remove from themselves all metal objects that are not grounded NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE REFER TO NFPA 33 REGARDING OPERATORGROUNDING B Parts being sprayed Resistance between the part...

Page 7: ...ety interlocks are disabled duringoperation Frequent power supply shutdownindicates a problem in the system requir ingcorrection Fire extinguishingequipment must be presentinthe spray area and tested...

Page 8: ...ma disorders CTD s CTD s or musculoskel etal disorders involve damage to the hands wrists elbows shoul ders neck and back Carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis such as tennis elbow or rotator cuff syn...

Page 9: ...3 Turn the power supply OFF before working on the equipment Test only in areas free of flammable or combustible material Testing may require high voltage to be on but only as instructed Production sho...

Page 10: ...target are sufficient to turn most normal overspray around and deposit it on the rear surface of the target Therefore most of the spray is deposited and overspray is controlled This process makes the...

Page 11: ...ll 6 Bell 6 Bell 6 Bell 15 18ft2 minute 1 39 1 67m2 minute Environmental Physical Environmental Physical Environmental Physical Environmental Physical Environmental Physical Length Length Length Lengt...

Page 12: ...never possible that ALL electronic components or equipment be removed from the spray area This in cludes computer software such as tapes disks diskettes etc located inside and or around the spray area...

Page 13: ...instead of a perma nent conduit connection ensure the ground lead is present on the plug En sure that the electrical outlet is properly wired by using the circuit tester 20868 00 Attach the green grou...

Page 14: ...Install hose fitting on the fluid hose as shown in Figure 3 Ensure oil is directed ONLY into white high voltage tube NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Ransburg supplies a standard 25 foot hose Optional hose l...

Page 15: ...rking a fire W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 5 Attach the proper feed tube item 12 to the front of the handgun Position the feed tube at about 1 o clock See Fig u...

Page 16: ...e black bell coating not the wire not the wire not the wire not the wire not the wire The tip of the brush should not extend past the edge of the bell cup or into the radius at the edge see Fig ure 4...

Page 17: ...t A proper paint mixture is essential to the electro static operation Due to the method of atomiza tion the electrical characteristics and viscosity levels of the paint are important to ensure proper...

Page 18: ...en necessary 2 Set the paint fluid pressure at 3 to 4 psi 0 2 to 0 3 kg cm2 Adjust the pressure up or down for the desired fluid delivery Higher fluid pressure may be needed with higher viscosity mate...

Page 19: ...essing unit monitor or phone and its cable preferably should be removed from the immediate painting area for protection of the device If this is not feasible they should be completely wrapped in alumi...

Page 20: ...C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N 4 Dry the bell and reinstall it on the shaft Rest the feed tube and contact brush End of Shift End of Shift End of Shift End of S...

Page 21: ...container with a solvent container If the hose is used with a pump remove the pump pick up tube from the paint and place it in a solvent filled container NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 3 Remove the gun fro...

Page 22: ...target distance Under normal operating conditions the meter should indicate between 5 and 50 microam peres 005 to 05 milliamperes Readings out side the range may indicate a possible paint re sistance...

Page 23: ...the front of the brush assembly Is the wire spring visible and intact at the rear of the brush assembly If brush or wire is broken worn or has visible dried paint apparent replace with spare 3 Test t...

Page 24: ...etone has become a very popular solvent of use because of it s EPA status This solvent should be avoided when working with the No 2 Handgun It not only effects the bell performance but also has a very...

Page 25: ...e surfaces Solvents safe for cleaning the gun surface are the same as those listed in this manual under Effects of Solvents No 2 Handgun Bells If other solvents are required for cleaning then that cle...

Page 26: ...plicator s components may occur WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS IN PLASTIC WILL VOID WARRANTY IN PLAST...

Page 27: ...ts should be made as ad vised under the Maintenance section NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 76652 02 or 76652 04 Ransburg Testers Kit The Short Circuit Current SCI will determine if the high voltage portion...

Page 28: ...liminary Disassembly Preliminary Disassembly Preliminary Disassembly Preliminary Disassembly Preliminary Disassembly Prior to performing any service on the gun the following procedures should be follo...

Page 29: ...of the paint fil ter 7 Secure the rear housing item 80D in a vise Place the paint filter item 80B into the rear housing metal disk first 8 Turn the front housing item 80E onto the rear housing item 80...

Page 30: ...26 26 26 26 26 Figure 8 Cable Motor Assembly Item 30B Figure 8 Cable Motor Assembly Item 30B Figure 8 Cable Motor Assembly Item 30B Figure 8 Cable Motor Assembly Item 30B Figure 8 Cable Motor Assembl...

Page 31: ...OT MUST NOT MUST NOT be put into the gun C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N 9 Alternately tighten screws items 31 and 69 until snug If motor shaft begins to slow aud...

Page 32: ...ur C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N If the motor standoffs are loose at the motor remove the three Phillips head screws on side of motor Gently remove the motor sl...

Page 33: ...6 Prior to installing a new or rebuild handle assembly item 42 leak test the assem bly Refer to Gun Handle Leak Test in the Maintenance section 7 Position the barrel item 14 upside down on a table and...

Page 34: ...AH 95 02 4 30 30 30 30 30 Figure 9 Handle Assembly Item 42 Figure 9 Handle Assembly Item 42 Figure 9 Handle Assembly Item 42 Figure 9 Handle Assembly Item 42 Figure 9 Handle Assembly Item 42...

Page 35: ...N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N Needle Assembly Replacement Needle Assembly Replacement Needle Assembly Replacement Needle Assembly Replacement Needle Assembly Replacement R...

Page 36: ...g the spring screw spring retainer item 46 into the spring housing item 51 Screw the spring retainer item 46 into the spring housing item 51 until it bottoms 9 To install the needle assembly item 43 r...

Page 37: ...m 62 and the 1 16 inch long bushing item 61 onto the hose connector assembly item 65 making sure the tube of the hose connector assembly is protruding beyond the 1 16 inch bushing item 61 8 Set the ne...

Page 38: ...AH 95 02 4 Figure 11 Barrel Assembly Figure 11 Barrel Assembly Figure 11 Barrel Assembly Figure 11 Barrel Assembly Figure 11 Barrel Assembly 34 34 34 34 34...

Page 39: ...h a nonconductive solvent and dry thoroughly Refer to Effects of Sol vents in the Maintenance section In spect the ID of each end of the resistor housing item 14A for any signs of high voltage trackin...

Page 40: ...e the resistor item 10 and spring item 11 from the drive shaft and set them aside for safe keeping DO NOT Apply Dielectric Grease DO NOT Apply Dielectric Grease DO NOT Apply Dielectric Grease DO NOT A...

Page 41: ...shaft item 9 4 Slide outer ceramic seal item 5 and in ner Teflon seal item 6 off the drive shaft item 9 5 Remove the remaining two o rings items 7 and 8 from the drive shaft item 9 6 Discard the cera...

Page 42: ...Resistor Replacement REFER TO FIGURE 11 REFER TO FIGURE 11 REFER TO FIGURE 11 REFER TO FIGURE 11 REFER TO FIGURE 11 1 Unscrew the nut item 3 and remove the drive shaft item 9 with seal assem bly compo...

Page 43: ...to fail Dielectric grease SHOULD NOT SHOULD NOT SHOULD NOT SHOULD NOT SHOULD NOT be applied to the following areas of the No 2 Handgun 3639 00 24V D C motor 7225 drive shaft assembly 4175 01 shaft pro...

Page 44: ...int hose clogged 4 High viscosity paint 5 Needlevalveclogged 6 Solvent filter clogged 7 Gun fluid passage clogged 1 Clean the bell see SI 03 03 Solvent Effects on 2 Handgun Bell Brush Wear 2 Position...

Page 45: ...e 13 Troubleshooting Guide Continued 1 Improperguntechnique 2 Gun is too far from target 3 Improper paint mix too conductive 4 Partsnot properlygrounded 5 Improper exhaust or windy condi tions 1 The b...

Page 46: ...aint Hose From Paint Hose From Paint Hose Connection or Connection or Connection or Connection or Connection or Rear of Gun Rear of Gun Rear of Gun Rear of Gun Rear of Gun 1 Faulty quick disconnect co...

Page 47: ...m 6 below 6 Verify cable braid continuity from connector end to opposite end with ohmmeter If no continuity contact yourRansburgdistributor Bell Speed Too Slow Bell Speed Too Slow Bell Speed Too Slow...

Page 48: ...Cable Motor Assembly Figure 14a Cable Cable Motor Assembly Figure 14a Cable Cable Motor Assembly Figure 14a Cable Cable Motor Assembly P P P P PAR AR AR AR ARTS IDENTIFICA TS IDENTIFICA TS IDENTIFICA...

Page 49: ...AH 95 02 4 45 45 45 45 45 Figure 14b Barrel Assembly Figure 14b Barrel Assembly Figure 14b Barrel Assembly Figure 14b Barrel Assembly Figure 14b Barrel Assembly...

Page 50: ...AH 95 02 4 46 46 46 46 46 Figure 14c Handle Assembly Figure 14c Handle Assembly Figure 14c Handle Assembly Figure 14c Handle Assembly Figure 14c Handle Assembly...

Page 51: ...AH 95 02 4 47 47 47 47 47 Figure 14d Fluid Supply Hardware Figure 14d Fluid Supply Hardware Figure 14d Fluid Supply Hardware Figure 14d Fluid Supply Hardware Figure 14d Fluid Supply Hardware...

Page 52: ...s Figure 14e Accessories Figure 14e Accessories Figure 14e Accessories Figure 14e Accessories 48 48 48 48 48 GROUNDINGASSEMBLY Equipment Ground 78 79 GROUNDCLAMP ASSEMBLY Target Ground 73 CLEANINGCAN...

Page 53: ...l For 6 in Bell O Ring 176 I D x 070 C S Barrel Housing Assembly Includes items 14A 14B Barrel Housing Assembly Includes items 14A 14B Barrel Housing Assembly Includes items 14A 14B Barrel Housing Ass...

Page 54: ...y Bell Assembly See Below Bell Assembly See Below Bell Assembly See Below Bell Assembly See Below Bell Assembly See Below See Figure 4 2 3 4 in Rim Hub Probe 2 3 4 in Hub Probe 2 3 4 in Rim 4 in Rim H...

Page 55: ...Loctite O Ring 6 Required O Ring 6 Required O Ring 2 Required O Ring 2 Required O Ring 12 Required O Ring 6 Required Set Screw 2 Required Seal Outer Ceramic Seal Inner Teflon Grease 1 oz Gun Covers Ki...

Page 56: ...N RANSBURG S ONLY OBLIGATION UN DER THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE DER THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE DER THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE DER THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE DER THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE PARTS TH...

Page 57: ...ts Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Ketones Esters Aromatic Hydrocarbons Esters Ketones Esters Alcohols Ketones Alcohols Esters Aromatic Hydrocarbons Ketones Esters Alcohols Aromatic Hydrocarbons Alcohols Alcoh...

Page 58: ...5 Zahn 5 Zahn 5 Zahn 5 Zahn 5 Sears Sears Sears Sears Sears Craftsman Cup Craftsman Cup Craftsman Cup Craftsman Cup Craftsman Cup Din Cup 4 Din Cup 4 Din Cup 4 Din Cup 4 Din Cup 4 10 15 20 25 30 40 50...

Page 59: ...bolt Saybolt Saybolt Saybolt Universal SSU Universal SSU Universal SSU Universal SSU Universal SSU Zahn 1 Zahn 1 Zahn 1 Zahn 1 Zahn 1 Zahn 2 Zahn 2 Zahn 2 Zahn 2 Zahn 2 Zahn 3 Zahn 3 Zahn 3 Zahn 3 Zah...

Page 60: ...1 fl oz 010 gal 1 2 fl oz 022 gal 2 8 fl oz 038 gal 4 9 fl oz 060 gal 7 6 fl oz 086 gal 11 0 fl oz 153 gal 19 6 fl oz 016 gal 2 0 fl oz 036 gal 4 6 fl oz 064 gal 8 2 fl oz 100 gal 12 7 fl oz 143 gal...

Page 61: ...AH 95 02 4 NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES...

Page 62: ...AH 95 02 4 NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES...

Page 63: ...Resistor Replacement in the Maintenance section 4 Revised note and caution under Ceramic Seal Replacement in the Maintenance section 5 Revised text under Shaft Resistor Replacement in the Maintenance...

Page 64: ...istance Technical Service Assistance Automotive Assembly and Tier I Telephone 800 626 3565 Fax 419 470 2040 Industrial Systems Telephone 800 233 3366 Fax 419 470 2071 Ransburg Guns Telephone 800 233 3...

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