Robin America RGX305, RGX305D, RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505, RGX505D Service Manual

Technical data & overhaul instructions

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Generator
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RGX305,305D
RGX405,405D
RGX505,505 D
Technical Data & Overhaul Instructions

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  • Page 1 Generator RGX305,305D Model RGX405,405D RGX505,505 D Technical Data & Overhaul Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Title Section 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. PERFORMANCE Model RGX305 Model RGX305D Model RGX405 Model RGX405D Model RGX505 Model RGX505D 3. FEATURES 4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 - 1 External View of Generator Panel A ... Panel B ... 5. CONSTRUCTION and FUNCTION Construction Function ...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    T .- Model RGX305 _-.. Type _--.. .- -_... _- Frequency 50Hz 60Hr .-__ _.-. 3ooow 3400w 2500W 2900w Power Factor .-.-_. DC output _---. ..-_ Voltage Regulator --.- Voltage Regulation . .,. ._- . -- Model - -__-, -..- Displacement _ .- Max.
  • Page 5 Model RGXSOB Revolving-Field, Type ,._. _- - -_ _ -_ ___, _ .--_ 50Hz Max. 5ooOW Rated 4400w --_. _. _- -. ---- _ - _- ----. 5 c) Power Factor DC Output -. -_-_ _.- .-__- - .-.__---...-- Voltage Regulator Voltage Regulation...
  • Page 6: Performance

    2. PERFORMANCE OUTPUT MODEL RGX305. Type ....Self Exciting, Power Factor ..1 .O Engine ....EY25-2D(EY25WI* ‘;...
  • Page 7: Model Rgx305D

    MODEL RGX305D Type Self Exciting, Power Factor ... 1 .O Engine ... EY25-2D (EY25W)” OUTPUT(240V). OUTPUT 2230 d 630 > 120 CURRENT(A)- ---I= ‘n, A,, :rr&n\;\ CURRENT(A)- 2-Pole, Single Phase (12OV1 Output 3000 Frequency ... Voltage ... t2500 : 2000 1 ‘1500 2 -c 500 Output...
  • Page 8: Model Rgx405

    MODEL RGX405 Type Self Exciting, Power Factor ... Engine EY35D(Wl-340)* ZllO CURRENT(A) <220- w210- g200* I I/: ‘J CURRENT(A)- i 53 >- 0 2 52 -240 CURRENT(A)- 2-Pole, Single Phase Output ?4500 Frequency ... Voltage ... iNo”4 Output +4000 13500 Frequency ...
  • Page 9: Model Rgx405D

    MODEL RGX405D Type Self Exciting, Power Factor ... Engine ... EY35D (Wl-340)’ f 240 z 230 J z 130 CURRENT(A)- 1230 CURRENT(A)- 2-Pole, Single Phase Output Frequency. Voltage ..i--i 3000 2000 1000 Output Frequency. Voltage ....11 OVl22OV NOTE: These diagrams show the RGX405D characteristi at the main line frequencies and voltages.
  • Page 10: Model Rgx505

    MODEL RGX505 Type Self Exciting, Power Factor ... Engine EY40D(Wl-390)” ;; ;; 62 62 > > 6’ 6’ +3 +3 t t 110 ;;;lOO ;;;loo 10 10 20 20 30 30 CURRENT(A) i/ ’ ’ ’ --V_OLTAGE ,< CURRENT(AI- 2” 1 250 5240 ‘3...
  • Page 11: Model Rgx505D

    MODEL RGX505D Type Self Exciting, Power Factor ... Engine EY40D (Wl-390)* t sak,l ~rl?rv%!-kUT-I VI> z 230 2 130 g 120 CURRENT(A) 2 120 $110 a.11 III”’ ijII ;i:i CURRENT (A) - 2-Pole, Single Phase Output Max..Frequency ... 1 5000 Voltage ...
  • Page 12: Features

    3. FEATURES Lightweight, Compact The Robin engine and revolving field generator designs provide added output power per weight and economical opera- tion. Centralized Control The switches, meters, and receptacles are located together on a large-sized control box, and all operating controls are located on top of the engine for easy generator operation.
  • Page 13 Ruggedly Built Frame The box type frame is so ruggedly built that two or more generators can be stacked. Another convenient feature for the Robin generators. Wide Range of Options The elctric starter type, wheels, and econo-throttle are availabe as options. -10-...
  • Page 14: General Description Of Generator

    FUEL GAU/GE and TANK FUEL STRAINER GAUGE CONTROL SPARK PLUG SPEED CHOKE LEVER STOP BUTTON CLEANER RECOIL STARTER FUEL COCK MUFFLER RECOIL CONTROL < z” STARTER HANDLE...
  • Page 15: Panel A

    PANEL A ‘0 AC RECEPTACLE VOLTMETER AC RECEPTACLE AC RECEPTACLE ECEPTACLE AC RECEPTACLE FULL POWER SWITCH ” AC RECEPTACLE AC RECEPTACLE NO-FUSE BREAKER Iv-l- “3C JREAKER VOLTMETER FUSE I~REAKER NO-FUSE ‘BREAKER J) E \ OJ NO-FUSE BREAKER VOLTMETER - 12 - MODEL 22ov, 23ov, 240v RGX305...
  • Page 16: Panelb

    PANEL DC FUS DC OUTPUT TERMINAL EARTH (GROUND) FUSE EARTH (GROUND) EAR-iH (GROUND) TERMINAL TERMINAL AC RECEPTACLE TERMINAL AC R‘ECEPTACLE - 13- MODEL RGX305 RGX405 RGX505 RGX305D RGX405D RGX505D...
  • Page 17: Construction And Function

    THROUGH BkUSH HOLDER COVER BOLT FRONT BOLT SLIP RING ROTOR COMPL. RUBBER MOUNT STAi’OR COMPL. COOLI’NG REAR ‘COVER SHAFT COVER =! -I p 5 z -..-.. ‘.O. ENGINE SHAFT...
  • Page 18: Function

    FUNCTIONS 5-2-l STATOR -l-he stator consists of a laminated silicon steel sheet core, copper wire which winds the core, and lead wires which de- liver the power. The copper wire is wound into the main coil, sub (auxiliary) coil, and DC coil. AC output power is taken from the main coil, and DC output power from the DC coil.
  • Page 19 5-2-2 ROTOR The rotor consists of a laminated silicon steel sheet cover with a field coil wound arount it and cooling fans and slip rings at both ends of the shaft. The field coil leads are con- nected to the slip rings and direct current (DC) to the field coil turns the rotor and magnet.
  • Page 20 5-2-3 BRUSHES - - - --------- An exciting current is supplied from the AVR to the rotor. The brushes are made of carbon; and the brush-holders of plastic. It is necessary to keep the contact pressure between the brushes and slip rings withing specific limits. Thus, care must be taken of brush length.
  • Page 21 5-2-6 NO-FUSE BREAKER The no-fuse breaker prevents AC output overcurrent and shortcircuit overcurrent. Some models have one no-fuse breaker, and the others have two. The single no-fuse breaker protects the generator from maximum current; and the double no-fuse breakers protect the generator from maximum current, and its receptacles.
  • Page 22 5-2-7 FUSE The fuse prevents DC output overcurrent and shortcircuit overcurrent. If the generator is operated at a level exceeding the maximum current, it can cause insulation deterioration. burning, electric shock. and electric leakage. The fuse protects the generator from these troubles. 5-2-8 RECEPTACLE PLUGS...
  • Page 23 5-2-l 1 REAR COVER The rear cover is also an aluminum die casting, and has a faucet joint to hold the stator together with the front cover. It has bosses inside for holding the brushes, and slits for taking cooling air in. The slits are so designed that human fingers will not go in.
  • Page 24: Description Of Generator Operation

    5-3-l REVOLVING FIELD TYPE and REVOLVING NO-FUSE BRUSH BRUSH SLIP RING REAR POLE FIELD SHAFT ARMATURE ASSY ROTOR COMPL. STATOR COMPL. BRUSH HOLDER ARMATURE TYPE AC VOLTMETER CONTROL BREAKER ASSY HOLDER COVER RfIl T ASSY COIL FIELD COIL RUBBER VIBRATION Fig.
  • Page 25 The RG Series is the revolving armature type, and the RGX Series is now the revolving field type. The differences between these types and their features are described below. The construction of the revolving armature type is shown in Fig. 5- 15, and that of the revolving field type in Fig.
  • Page 26 5-3-2 PRIMARY EXCITING ACTION The RGX Series employs an exciting coil in the engine mag- neto for raising the primary voltage. This action is explain- ed. The RG Series generates a voltage when the generator is started again because of the residual magnetism remaining in the yokes and poles.
  • Page 27 5-3-4 FULL POWER SWITCH dual type has a full power switch to produce the rated output from a single 11OV or 120V receptacle. The full voltage power switch operates as described below. (The full power switch for 12OV/24OV is described as the construction of both full power switches for 12OV/24OV and 1 lOV/22OVis same.
  • Page 28: Change Of Engine Parts

    CHANGE of ENGINE PARTS In detail of the engine, please refer to the service manual, RGX305, RGX305D are refer to EY25, RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505 and RGX505D are refer to EY35 and EY40. The RGX Series employs engine parts special to the RGX to suit the modified engine. The engine parts can be classified by - ignition system, control system, fuel system, and cooling system.
  • Page 29 The blower housing has nuts for mounting the bracket, and a wire for the stop button which runs inside the blower housing. WIRE 5-4-3 FUEL’SYSTEM The large-sized 164ter fuel tank is mounted in the frame. The fuel piping was changed as a result as shown in Fig. 5 -21. /-+, Fig.
  • Page 30 5-4-4 COOLING SYSTEM A baffle is provided to prevent engine cooling air from raising the temperature of other parts. Large sized rubber pipe 1 shown in Fig. 5 -21 prevents vapor lock even at high ambient temperature (up to about 45’C). ‘CYLINDER RGX305, RGX305D...
  • Page 31: Safety Precaution

    6. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Use extreme caution near gasoline. A constant danger of explosion or fw exists. Do not ffi the fuel tank with gasoline while the engine is running. Do not smoke or use open flame near the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling.
  • Page 32: Applicable Range Of Generator

    7. RANGE of APPLICATIONS Generally, the rated power of an electrical appliance often refers to the amount of work that can be done by it. The electric power required for operating an electrical appliance is not necessarily equal to the amount of work that can be done by it. Electrical products generally have a label showing their rated voltage, frequency, and power consumption (input power).
  • Page 33 Appliances without any indication Some appliances have no indication as to power consumption; but instead the work load (output) is indicated. In such a case, power consumption is to be worked out according to the numerical formula mentioned below. (Output of electrical appliance) (Efficiency) Efficiencies of some electrical appliances are as follows: Single-phase motor .
  • Page 34 NOTE: Wiring between generator and electrical appliances Allowable current of cable Use a cable with allowable current that is higher than the rated input current of the load lelectrical input current is higher than the allowable teriorate the insulation, possibly Cable length If a long cable is used, a voltage drop occurs due to the increased resistance in the conductors so that the input voltage to the load (electrical product)
  • Page 35: Measuring Procedure

    8. MEASURING PROCEDURE METERS 8- 1 - 1 VOLTMETERS AC and DC voltmeters are necessary. The approximate AC voltage ranges of the voltmeters to be used for various types of generators are as follows: 0 to 150 V: Type with an output voltage of 110 or 120 V 0 to 300 V: Type with an output voltage of 220,230, or 240 V 0 to 150 V, 0 to 300 V: Dual voltage type...
  • Page 36 8-1-4 TESTER Used for measuring resistance, etc. 8-1-5 MEGGER TESTER Used for measuring generator insulation resistance. Select one with testing voltage range of 5OOV. 8-1-6 TACHOMETER There are various types of tachometers, such as contact-less type, contact type, and strobe type. The contact type can be used only when the generator and engine have been dis- assembled.
  • Page 37: Ac Output Measuring

    AC OUTPUT MEASURING Use a circuit like the one shown in Fig. 8-7 for measuring AC output. A hot plate or lamp with a power factor of 1.0 may be used as a load. Adjust the load and rpm, and check that the voltage range is as specified in Table 8-1 at the rated amperage and rated rpm.
  • Page 38 . STATOR Measure the insulation resistance between the red or white coupler from the stator and the core. . ROTOR Measure the insulation resistance between the core and one of the slip rings of the rotor. . CONTROL Measure the insulation between the live parts and the casing or grounded part.
  • Page 39: Checking Functional Members

    9. CHECKING FUNCTIONAL STATOR ASSEMBLY 9-l-l MEASURING WINDING RESISTANCE Check the resistances of the leads from the stator with a tester. (See Fig. 9 - 1.) Check all the leads which are shown by type in the tables below. Any lead which is inactive is faulty. NOTE: Testers are not so accurate that some margin of er- ror must be taken into account...
  • Page 40: Rotor Assembly

    *RGX505, RGX505D 50Hz 22OV. 23OV, 240V yzJG-Jq 50H.z 1 lOV, llOVI22OV. 60Hz 11OV. 12OV, llOVi22OV. 9-l-2 MEASURING INSULATION Refer to 8-4 MEASURING INSULATION ROTOR ASSEMBLY 9-2-l WWDING RESISTANCE MEASURING Check the resistance between the two slip rings with a test- er.
  • Page 41: Brushes

    BRUSHES The brushes must be smooth where they contact the slip rings. If not, polish smooth the brushes with sandpaper. A brush that is not smooth produces arcs between the brush and slip ring leading to possible damage. Usable brush lengths are from 5 mm to 15 mm as shown in Fig.
  • Page 42 Tester polarity Yellow Yellow White Green Brown *Upper rows are for the 220,230,24OV and the dual voltage type. MODEL RGX405. RGX465D. RGX505. Tester polarity Yellow Yellow White Green Brown *Upper rows are for the 220, 230,240V and the dual voltage type. *Lead resistance existence change the range of the tester.
  • Page 43: No-Fuse Breaker And Fuse Holder

    FUSE HOLDER and NO-FUSE HOLDER 9-5-l FUSE HOLDER Only the LG301 and LG301D have a no-fuse breaker. Push the power switch off and check continuity. If no cur- rent flows, it is normal. Then push the power switch on and check continuity again.
  • Page 44: Receptacle And Ac Plug

    RECEPTACLE and AC PLUG Check the current-carrying parts of the receptacles and AC plugs and their leads and plastic parts for bums. VOLTMETERS Apply AC voltage to a terminal and check if the voltmeter reads normal. DIODE STACK ASSEMBLY Fig. 9-9 The internal circuitry of the diode stack assembly is as shown in Fig.
  • Page 45: Primary Exciting Circuit

    PRIMARY EXCITING CIRCUIT As described in 5-3 DESCRIPTION the primary exciting coil is in the magneto ERATION, mounted 0~1 the engine, and the AVR has a circuit for it. 9-9-l EXCITING COIL The normal inter-terminal resistance of the exciting coil is about 10 to 30 ohms.
  • Page 46: Disassembly And Reassembly

    10. DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY 10-I PREPARATIONS and SUGGESTIONS 1) Wren disassembling the engine, remember well the locations of individual parts so that they can be reassembled correct- ly. If you are uncertain of identifying some parts, it is suggested that tags be attached to them. 2) Have boxes ready to keep disassembled parts by group.
  • Page 47 Fig. 10-3 Order 1 Item Control Box (1) Remove the connector and coupler. Remove the connector and coupler that are connect control box. (2) Remove the control box bolts and the control box. Remove the bolts from the frame and box stay. Procedure The connector and bush- ing are so designed as to...
  • Page 48 Order Item Frame (1) Remove the box stay. 69 bolt. . . 2 PCS. (2) Remove the side plates, front and rear. (3) Remove the generator mounting nuts. RGX305, RGX305D: nuts that fasten the engine and rubber ( mount and the nuts that fasten the generator and rubber mount.
  • Page 49 Item Order 1 Brush holder (1) Remove the brush cover. Remove the brush cover in back of the 1 rear cover. screw. , (2) Remove the brush holders. (See Fig. 10-9.) Disconnect the terminals wired to the brushes before removing the brush holders.
  • Page 50 Item Order Stator ! (1) Remove the stator. Full out the stator from the front cover by lightly tapping the outside of the core with a plastic hammer. (See Fig. 10 11.) If the stator insert a screwdrive between the front cover and stator, and twist it.
  • Page 51 item Order (1) Pull out the through-bolt. Fit a box Rotor spanner or socket wrench over the head of the through-bolt, strike it hard counterclockwise with a ham- mer to loosen, and remove the through-bolt. (See Fig. 10-14.) 1Og bolt . . . 1 pee. (2) Remove the rotor.
  • Page 52 NOTE: In case the rotor cannot pull out, please do the following Prepare the tool in the dimensions of the following MODEL RGX305 250mm RGX305D 9.8” RGX405 1 235mm RGX405D 9.3” 266mm RGX505 RGX505D i 10.5” Parts numbers of the rotor puller are as follows: Parts No.
  • Page 53 Remove a throughbolt and insert the shaft of rotor puller into the hole for throughbolt reaches the screw hole of the P. T. 0. shaft on the side of engine. As shown in Fig. lo- 16, screw up the bolt pushing the rotor puller shaft and remove the rotor. 1 Order ] Item ( Front cover...
  • Page 54: How To Reassemble

    10-3 HOW TO REASSEMBLE 10-3-l FRONT COVER Attach the front cover to the engine main bearing cover. Match the faucet joint, and tighten the bolts. 8$xlSmmbolt...4pcs. Tightening torque 120 to 14Okg-m NOTE: Make sure that the slits for cooling air NOTE: The RGX405, RGX405D...
  • Page 55 10-3-3 STATOR Install the stator to fit the faucet joint of the front cover. If it does fit properly, lightly strike the stator core with a plastic hammer as shown in Fig. 10-20. NOTE: Never strike the winding. NOTE: Make sure that the mares to tie control toBRUSH (GREEN Fig.
  • Page 56 Install the rear cover to fit the rotor bearing. Lightly strike the circumference of the rear cover evenly with a plastic hammer. (See Fig. 1 O-23 .) NOTE: Be careful not to pinch the stator and rear cover. Tighten the cover bolt. NOTE: The bolt cannot be tightetied The shape of the cover bolt is shown below.
  • Page 57 Insert the wires into the connectors. The connector positions and wire colors are shown in Table 10-3. NOTES: RGX505 - 1 lOV, 12OV, RGX505D: Connectors are used for terminals only. The others are pin terminals Terminals 111 through (61 are for a 2 mm’ terminals (71 through (10) for a 0, 75mm2 MODEL RGX305,405...
  • Page 58 NOTE: The mounting dirmtion isshown in Fig. lo- 28 GREEN WIRE BROWN WIRE NOTE: If a brush is installed oblique brush may break when the generator is started. After installing the brush holders, measure the resistances across the bnrshes and terminals with a tester if they am from 5 ohms to 7.5 ohms.
  • Page 59 3) Install the generator in the frame. Lift the generator with a chain block, install it in the frame, and tighten the nuts. (See Fig. 10-30.) RGX305, RGX305D B@nuts...4pcs. RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505, RGX505D 89 nuts . . .6 PCS. 4) Attach the side plates frame.
  • Page 60 10-3-8 FUEL TANK 1) Attach the strainer, nut, and banjo to the strainer bracket. 2) Remove the front panel from the control box, and mount the strainer bracket. 5q5~12mmbolt...2pcs. Mount the front panel again. 3) Mount the fuel tank on the side plates with rubber washers between the side plates and the fuel tank. 84x 18mmbolt...4pcs.
  • Page 61: Control Box Disassembly And Reassembly

    10-4 CONTROL BOX CHECK, DISASSEMBLY, lo-4- 1 CHECK Check the wiring by removing the control box from the frame and taking the top lid off. 10-4-2 DISASSEMBLY 1) Remove the control box top lid, and the front panel from the control box. (See Fig. 10-34.) Remove the connectors from the control box, and the wires from the connectors.
  • Page 62: Trouble-Shooting

    11. TROUBLE-SHOOTING When the generator is in trouble, check carefully the trouble part and remedy it. Win? checked? 1 OK resistance Wrong wiring or some leads unconnected. Resistance outside range of 5 -7.5X2 Resistance outside range of 5 -7.5a in 9-l .I - 59 - (Remedy) (Cause)
  • Page 64 Voltage too low In case AC voltage is less than lOV, voltmeter Rpm too low than 4a Kau!w) needle should not deflect. Rpm unadjusted Wrong wiring loose wire joints Resistance less Field coil shorted Slip ring defective Brush defective Main coil shorted Sub coil shorted AVR broken - 61 -...
  • Page 66: Optlon

    12. OPTIONS An electric starter, casters, and other parts are available as options for the RG.X Series. The use of optional parts may require addition or change of parts. The assembly and disassembly procedures to be followed in using optional parts are described below.
  • Page 67 12-1-3 CONTROL BOX (on ENGINE 1) RGX305,305D A control box such as shown in Fig. 12-3 (1) is installed on the crankcase opposite to the carburetor; and a magnetic switch and diode rectifier are provided. The cylinder head is provided with a bracket and an ignition coil. &xlOmm BOLT: 1 PC.
  • Page 68 RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505, RGX505D A control box such as shown in Fig. 12-4 is installed on the crankcase opposite to the carburetor. A magnetic switch and diode rectifier are installed. B@ x 12 SCREW: 1 PC. B@xBmm SPRING WASHER FLANGE BOLT: 2 PCS.
  • Page 69 CONTROL (TO ENGINE SIDE) TO CONTROL AfOE: Be sure to ground the earth terminal on tie key switch to tie generator or engine body. If the key switch is not correctly grounded, the engine will not stop. 12-l -5 CLAMP The wire connecting the key switch to the control box is fastened with the clamp bolted to the main bearing cover.
  • Page 70 12-l-6 FRAME (RGX305and RGX305D Only the RGX305 and RGX305D have a frame of different width from before. The frames for the RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505, and RGX505D remain unchanged. 12-l-7 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS - -3 i SIU ; i(CDI , orKTR)/ CONTROL (ENGINE SIDE) ONLY) RGX305,305D...
  • Page 71: Caster

    12-2 CASTER 1) The caster base is fitted with rubber casters 75 mm in diameter, and the caster base is bolted to the frame. 2) The frame must be drilled to open holes for mounting the caster base. 3) The RGX 305 and RGX305D have a frame 30 mm wider than the standard frame as mentioned in 12-l-6. 4) The RGX405, RGX405D, RGX505, and RGX505D have spacers placed between the frame and caster base.
  • Page 72: Circuit Diagram

    13. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM RGX305 (220V-23OV-24OV) RGX405 (22OV-23OV-24OV) RGX505 (22OV-23OV-24OV) ‘y--$--p& /,~~--$@jb BLUE GENERATOR RGX305D (110/22OV-120/24OV) RGX405D (110/22OV-120/24OV3 RGX505D (50Hz-120/240VI ,IutiANGE I i”rr\! : mr)r..nIII. ’ 1 I GENERATOR == 11 CONTROL ‘11 RECEPTACLE REC, 11 p$$J$~pi /GREEN CONTROL - 69 - “=&...
  • Page 73 RGX305 (I IOV-I 2OVl RGX405 (IlO-12OV) j APT “I” tiLUE1 GENERATOR RGX505D ;;~m&,v,240v BLACK/ ---- GENERATOR ---If-- -___ pETa REC, REC, ‘0’ IGREEN CONTROL -O’m ;EPSw --A-- CONTROL - 70 - ENGINE 7-7-r I iL REC,; 11 ( !?!I ENGINE...
  • Page 74 RGX505 (lIOV-IZOV) GEN&ATOR SYMBOLS Symbols Name of Parts AC Winding Auxiliary Winding DC Winding ’ Field Winding Diode Stack Assy Fuse CONTROL BOX -- Symbols RECs -71- __-.I ENGINE Name of Parts AC Output Receptacle (22OV/230’.‘/24OV) DC Output Terminal Exciting Coil (Charge Coil) Excitor Coil Pulser Coil Magneto...
  • Page 75 1 ISSUE EMD-GS0005 @FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIV. 2ND Subaru Bldg. 1-1, Choume, Miyahara-cho, Omiya-shi, Saitama 330-0038, Japan PHONE ; (Omiya 48) 653-5811 FACSIMILE ; (Omiya 48) 653-5691 PRINTED IN JAPAN B303 CE...

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