TOHATSU VF21BS Owner's Manual
TOHATSU VF21BS Owner's Manual

TOHATSU VF21BS Owner's Manual

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TOHATSU PORTABLE FIRE PUMP
OWNER'S MANUAL
Model
VF21BS
Original instructions
TOHATSU CORPORATION
Date of print:(2016.7)
Date of publication:(2016.6)
003-12067-0

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  • Page 1 TOHATSU PORTABLE FIRE PUMP OWNER’S MANUAL Model VF21BS Original instructions TOHATSU CORPORATION Date of print:(2016.7) Date of publication:(2016.6) 003-12067-0...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2016 Tohatsu Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means without the express written permission of Tohatsu Corporation.
  • Page 3 APPLICATIONS OF THIS FIRE PUMP USAGE TOHATSU portable fire pump “VF21BS” is manufactured for use in fire fighting operations. The portable fire pump is intended only for the firefighting activities in collaboration with general public fire extinguishing equipment. Using it for other applications is regarded as being used for improper purposes.
  • Page 4 Intended people All persons who operate, service or maintain the fire pump must read and understand the following items: • Owner’s manual • Safety-related instructions on the pump and the other parts such as the battery. • The other owner’s manuals, such as battery charger. The portable pump should be operated by only persons who received training as operators of fire engines along with each country’s (region’s) regulations.
  • Page 5: Engine Operation

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TOHATSU Fire Pump. This fire pump has passed a range of quality assurance standards. Owner’s manual This portable fire pump complies with relevant laws and regulations. This manual includes a description for operation and maintenance. Before using the fire pump, be sure to read and understand the manual thoroughly.
  • Page 6 MANUFACTURER AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE ADDRESS Before using this fire pump, write down the serial number in the following boxes. This will be useful when you inquire about servicing, repairs, or genuine parts. TOHATSU CORPORATION Address : 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN FAX : +81-3-3966-2951...
  • Page 7 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Overview Before operating the TOHATSU fire pump thoroughly read this manual. Understanding proper operating procedures including “DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAUTION” and “NOTE”. These notices are designed to bring attention to very important information necessary ensure safe, trouble free operation.
  • Page 8 Safety-related instructions and warning signs Read and follow the safety-related instructions described in this manual and all warning signs on the portable fire pump thoroughly. Always keep the warning signs in a legible condition. If any warning sign becomes illegible or detached, replace it immediately. Transporting the portable fire pump Retractable handle...
  • Page 9 Exhaust gas Exhaust gas emitted from the engine contains carbon monoxide (CO) etc. that may seriously affect human health. Do not operate the engine in a room, car, warehouse, tunnel, or other closed locations that have poor ventilation. Mortal danger due to carbon monoxide(CO) poisoning. Handling of fuel Exercise care when handling fuel.
  • Page 10: Safety Devices

    Safety devices Before operating this portable fire pump, be sure to check that all the safety devices have been installed in the appropriate positions. Before removing the safety devices, turn the main switch off. Protective clothing Protective equipment During fire extinguishing training or normal fire fighting services, wear...
  • Page 11 Safety devices After protective devices (such as the muffler guard) have been disassembled as part of servicing and maintenance work, immediately install them back to their original locations, making sure that they are in safe and secure condition. Check the portable fire pump visually and functionally on a regular basis.
  • Page 12 Use a fuse with the same specifications as the original one when replacing it. Using a fuse that has a greater capacity than the rated value may damage the equipment. While engine is running, do not touch the high voltage ignition wire attached to spark plug. This wire carries very high voltage will cause injury and body harm.
  • Page 13 Use genuine Tohatsu parts only. Tohatsu bears no responsibility for any personal injuries or equipment damage that may result from use of parts or accessories obtained from outside sources. Environmental protection measures Dispose of oil, fuel, batteries, etc.
  • Page 14: Customer Service

    If any problems occur during servicing and maintenance work of the portable fire pump, contact our Customer Service. Address : 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN : +81-3-3966-2951 Phone : Service +81-3-3966-3380 / Email tohatsu- pservice@tohatsu.co.jp Overseas section fire protection sales department +81-3-3966-3137 bousaiex@tohatsu.co.jp...
  • Page 15 EC Declaration of Conformity (DoC) This product conforms to certain portion of the European Parliament directive. DoC contains the following information; • Name and Address of the manufacturer • Applied community directives • Reference standard • Description of the product (Model name and serial number) •...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 SPECIFICATIONS…..…………….….…..…………….….……. 2 OPERATING DEVICE..…..….……..…………..…...….….….…4 3 LABELS….….….……..….…….….…..…...……….…….….……6 4 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS….…..…..…….….…...…….7 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES…….……………..…….…….9 6 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION…….…….……….….….18 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL……..…..….……...…….……21 8 ENGINE START..…….……….…...….…….……..….…..…26 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE…….…..…..……..……..…….…..29 10 ENGINE STOP…..……...……….…..……..……….…..…..36 11 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION….…...….………….37 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITIONS………..……..…42 13 USE OF ACCESSORIES………….….…….……………..…47 14 PERIODICAL INSPECTION………..…….…..…….…….…..49 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE…..…..…..…...……...51...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model VF21BS Description Portable fire pump Engine Manufacturer TOHATSU CORPORATION Model 2WF55A Type 4-stroke, water cooled spark ignition engine Bore × Stroke 55mm × 44mm (2.17in × 1.73in) Number of Cylinder Piston displacement 209 ml Authorized output 7.3 kW...
  • Page 18 SPECIFICATIONS Model VF21BS Primer Type Rotary-vane vacuum pump (Oil less type) Max. suction height Approx. 9m (29.5ft) Pump Single suction, single stage, centrifugal Type pump Number of delivery outlets Discharge port coupling BSP thread 2-1/2" (65mm / 2.6in) male Suction port coupling BSP thread 2-1/2"...
  • Page 19 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 20: Operating Device

    OPERATING DEVICE Control panel side Front mark Manual starter handle Floodlight projector and battery charging socket Fuel valve Primer valve Main switch Carrying handle Engine Engine oil filler cap start knob Oil level gauge Fuel drain valve Battery Priming lever Over heat switch Fuel tank cap Throttle lever...
  • Page 21 OPERATING DEVICE Spark plug cap Vacuum pump strainer cap Vacuum pump Discharge valve handle Discharge valve Air valve for drainage Discharge port Drain valve Muffler Pump drain valve Suction cap...
  • Page 22: Labels

    LABELS Instruction label Warning label Caution label Warning label Caution label Caution label (muffler) Caution label (battery)
  • Page 23: Operating Precautions

    4 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Installing pump The fire pump must be installed on level ground. CAUTION Otherwise, an accident may occur. If the fire pump should be installed on uneven ground, it must be secured. Place the pump as near as possible to water source, NOTE water suction height as low as possible.
  • Page 24 4 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS When installing the portable pump in a vehicle, CAUTION p l a c e t h e v e h i c l e o n a l e v e l p l a c e , a n d i n s t a l l t h e p u m p .
  • Page 25: Description Of Devices

    5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Carrying handle The fire pump is equipped with for carrying handles. The handles can be manually folded, and opened by rotating them by 90 degrees. Caring handle Personal injuries may occur CAUTION when opening or closing the handle.
  • Page 26 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Assembling cowl 1. After putting recoil starter handle through top cowl hole, put front latch into hole of control panel, and then, fit rear hook into hole. NOTE Pay attention to have the starter handle for manual starting goes through the window at the front ラッチ取付け穴...
  • Page 27 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Discharge port CLOSE The diameter of the thread for fire pump is BSP thread 2-1/2”(65mm / 2.6in) male. OPEN Discharge valve Discharge valve handle Use discharge valve handle for opening and closing the discharge valves. Drain valve Air valve for drainage Use the drain valves to drain water.
  • Page 28 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Engine oil Oil filler cap Refill appropriate amount of oil to the oil pan. Close the oil filler cap all the time except filling. Recommended engine oil: 4-stroke engine oil API class SF・SG・SH・SJ・SL・SM SAE10W-30/40、5W/0W-30 0W-30 is recommended for operation in cold location.
  • Page 29 Before storing the pump long term, drain the fuel from the carburetor. 3. Engine start knob Pull the engine start knob. 4. Main switch Turn the main switch to run or stop the pump for VF21BS. Description Function for VF21BS To Stop the pump.
  • Page 30 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Initial charge of battery The battery can be used immediately after filling cells with electrolyte. Be sure not to open the battery after filling it with electrolyte. Refer to the instruction of the battery. Before charging the battery, turn the main switch OFF. When starting the pump operation, be sure to remove the battery charger plug from the socket before turning the main switch ON.
  • Page 31 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Warning lamp and buzzer When you turn the main switch to the position, the lamp and buzzer check mode starts. The warning lamps light up and the buzzer sounds for a moment to enable to check those functions. Main switch Over heat warning lamp Low engine oil warning lamp...
  • Page 32 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Low engine oil level warning Check engine oil level, and replenish if it is lower than specified level. If the level is within specified range, consult the dealer. The engine does not stop even if the low engine oil level warning lamp lights up.
  • Page 33 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Floodlight (Search light) *Option Use the floodlight projector to illuminate the location where this fire pump is operated. Connect the floodlight plug to the outlet socket the pump. Fix the projector to the tripod with tightening the adjust screw. Secure adequate lighting for the location where this fire pump is operated, otherwise an accident may occur.
  • Page 34: Preparation For Operation

    6 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Fuel Level gauge Fill the tank with gasoline until maximum level which is indicated by the gauge indicator (in red). ・Fuel tank capacity : 4.0 L (1.06gal) Vaporized fuel may cause ignition or an explosion. Do not bring any flames near fuel. Stop engine before...
  • Page 35: Engine Oil

    6 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Use of low-quality fuel results in a short engine life as well as NOTE starting difficulty and other engine problems. Fuel containing alcohol, methanol (methyl), or ethanol (ethyl) may cause: -Deterioration of rubber parts and plastic parts. -Starting, idling and other engine performance problems.
  • Page 36 6 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION 4-stroke engine oil SAE 10W-30/40 or SF, SG, SH, SJ, SL and SM series of API classification Drain valves Air valve for drainage Make sure the all drain valves are closed. Pump drain Valves Drain Valve (Ball cock) Close Open Discharge valve...
  • Page 37: Use Of Operation Panel

    7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Main switch Overheat warning lamp Low engine oil warning lamp Overheat warning lamp If the temperature of the cooling water reaches approximately 90ºC or more, the engine will be stopped automatically to prevent overheating. Warning lamp and sensor When you turn the main switch to the “RUN”...
  • Page 38 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Warning system If any abnormality occurs in the engine or the pump, an alarm buzzer sounds and the corresponding warning lamp turns on or flashes In this case, the engine will stop or the speed will be controlled depending on the status of an abnormal phenomenon.
  • Page 39 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Actions to be taken A: Turn the throttle lever to low pressure side. Water may not to be kept in the pump. B: Check the engine oil level, and replenish the oil if it is lower than specified level.
  • Page 40 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Pump installation Since the temperature around the engine becomes high because of the muffler and exhaust gas, install the pump on level ground at least three meters away from inflammable materials including dead leaves and wood.
  • Page 41 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Do not run the pump without suction port strainer. If CAUTION gravel enter the pump, then the pump could be damaged and the performance would be significantly reduced. 1. Place the pump in a horizontal location and close to the water source. Ensuring it is in a stable position.
  • Page 42: Engine Start

    8 ENGINE START Make sure that the discharge valve is closed. CLOSE Operate the pump according to the operating procedure (along with the order shown on the machine). If the throttle lever cannot be kept after the engine is started, adjust the throttle lever as below.
  • Page 43 8 ENGINE START 1. Turn the fuel valve to the open position, this Fuel valve will allow fuel to flow into the carburetor. OPEN 2. Pull the engine start knob. PULL Engine start knob 3. Turn the main switch to the ”START” position. Main switch Extended operation of the starter motor will run the battery NOTE...
  • Page 44 8 ENGINE START Starting engine using the manual starter If electric starter does not work, use the manual starter. Start the engine by pulling the handle from the position where it feels heavy. Manual starter handle In case engine will not start due to lack of fuel, squeeze primer NOTE bulb several time, and try starting again.
  • Page 45: Prime And Discharge

    9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Prime and discharge While the engine is running with the cowl removed, do not touch the rotating parts of the pulley or belt. This may cause personal injuries. If, when operating the vacuum pump for 30 NOTE seconds, the pump does not suck water or if water drop out of the pump during the water...
  • Page 46 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE 3. Return the priming lever to the original position. Limit the vacuum pump operating time to within 30 seconds. NOTE If the pump can’t suction water within 30 seconds, it may have problem. Refer contents “16 TROUBLESHOOTING”...
  • Page 47 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE 5. Adjust the water volume and pressure using the throttle lever. Throttle lever In the case of using a branch pipe, the person holding CAUTION the branch pipe must be notified of changes in water discharge pressure caused from engine speed changes or discharge valve setting changes discharged water should not be directed toward people under any circumstances.
  • Page 48 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Relay water supply (when water is supplied from a fire hydrant) 1. Determine the pump pressure in consideration of the water discharge pressure (nozzle pressure), hose pressure loss, and height loss. Pump pressure = needed pressure + height loss + friction loss 2.
  • Page 49 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Relay pumping operations Packing In the case of relay pumping CAUTION operations training in a flat place, if the number of extending hose is less than ten, use the safety nozzle attached. Pumping plate Description of relay pumping operation Water Water Water...
  • Page 50 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Preparation for operation Do not close the discharge valve of source pump, relay pumps and fire nozzle. If the discharge valves or nozzle are (is) closed, there will be a risk of damage to the pumps and hoses with excessive pressure or water hammer.
  • Page 51 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE 4. Adjust the discharge pressure with throttle lever. The suction pressure decreases with opening up the throttle. Always confirm the pressure with the suction pressure gauge. 5. If the suction pressure drops below 0.1MPa(15 psi), order the operator of the former pump to increase the water pressure, and adjust the relay pump pressure by the throttle.
  • Page 52: Engine Stop

    ENGINE STOP Stop the engine 1. Return the throttle lever to “LOW pressure” side. Throttle lever 2. Close the discharge valves. Close 3. Stop the engine. Turn the main switch to“STOP”position. Main switch...
  • Page 53: Maintenance After Operation

    MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Maintenance after pumping seawater or foul water After pumping seawater or foul water, the pump should be flushed out with fresh water immediately to prevent excessive corrosion. And operate the vacuum pump for 5 seconds at low engine speed in order to clean the inside of the vacuum pump.
  • Page 54 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION 3. Start the engine, and operate the priming lever with the throttle lever at the suction Stop position to produce a vacuum. (Priming pump operating time: within 30 seconds) Start Main switch 4. After a vacuum is produced, return the priming lever to the original position, and stop the engine.
  • Page 55 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Fuel and Oil Supply Level gauge ・Fuel Fill fuel until the maximum level of the gauge indicator (in red). Fuel tank capacity : 4.0L (1.06 gal) Wipe off fuel using a cloth or CAUTION the other materials if there is Oil filler cap fuel out of the fuel tank.
  • Page 56 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Cleaning strainer for prime Remove the ring nut and clean the strainer with fresh water. If the strainer is dirty with dust, etc., vacuum performance efficiency will be reduced. Vacuum pump strainer When assembling the strainer, tighten the ring nut while NOTE holding the strainer cup.
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Battery charger Read the instruction manual of the battery charger before use. *The battery charger is packed with the instruction manual. Use an automatic battery charger. CAUTION Use a battery charger that has an overcharge prevention function. Read the instruction manual of the battery charger before charging a battery.
  • Page 58: Maintenance In Cold Conditions

    12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION Battery Hydrogen gas from the battery is explosive. Keep battery away from flame and sparks. Charge the battery in a well ventilated area. Do not charge battery in unventilated area. The battery capacity must be 12V/16Ah. CAUTION Read the instruction (caution) of the battery carefully before use.
  • Page 59 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION In the case of Maintenance-free battery Do not open the caps of the battery. CAUTION Replace with new battery every 2 years. Do not replenish distilled water and/or replenisher to a maintenance-free battery. Infuse anti-freezing fluid When the temperature is below 0ºC, the inside of the CAUTION pump can be frozen up.
  • Page 60 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION 3. Then, close the pump drain valves. Set the suction port cap. (keep the air valve Suction port cap for drainage opened) 4. Insert the plastic tube(vinyl) to the air valve. plastic tube Air valve for drainage 5.
  • Page 61 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION 7. Turn on the main switch. Turn the main switch to ”START” position. Stop Release the main switch immediately after the engine starts. Start Main switch 8. After starting the engine, suck antifreeze fluid by pull the priming lever. Priming lever Even anti-freezing...
  • Page 62 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION Discharge valve Discharge valve Fill antifreeze fluid the seal area of the discharge valve. To use a long nozzle containing is helpful when you pour antifreeze fluid.
  • Page 63: Use Of Accessories

    13 USE OF ACCESSORIES Battery Battery performance will degrade if the temperature goes down. Also, if the specific gravity is low, the battery may freeze. Battery specification Capacity : 16 Ah Hydrogen gas from the battery is explosive. Keep battery away from flame and sparks. Hydrogen gas emitted from the battery will also cause severe burns to skin and damage.
  • Page 64 13 USE OF ACCESSORIES Pumping plate When the fire pump is used for water lifting pump, such CAUTION as pumping water out of a cellar. Install the pumping plate* with holes in between the discharge port adapter and the bracket packing to avoid the pump cavitation which may cause damages to the pump.
  • Page 65: Periodical Inspection

    14 PERIODICAL INSPECTION Inspection intervals Description Inspection items Measure Impurities(ie. Water ● Clean*1 and / or waste) ● Level Refuel Fuel Preservation Fuel system ● Replace*1 Period 6 months of more. Degradation ● Replace*1 (ie. Stink or color) Impurities(If water ●...
  • Page 66 14 PERIODICAL INSPECTION Inspection intervals Description Inspection items Measure ● Voltage measure Charge Starting Battery Replace system ● Period of use *1*2 Replace Wear, crack, belt, V-Belt ● tension Clogging or broken Clean or ● Strainer mesh replace Priming Is not locked Replace Parts system ●...
  • Page 67: Service And Maintenance

    Genuine parts When replacing parts as part of servicing and maintenance of the fire pump, use only Tohatsu genuine parts. If genuine Tohatsu parts and accessories are not used, it may adversely affect the function and safety of the fire pump.
  • Page 68 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Opening the cowl 1. When removing or attaching top cowl, turn throttle lever to “High pressure” side. Throttle lever 2. Remove the rear hook from the hole, and remove the top cowl while taking care not to give damage to the recoil starter handle.
  • Page 69 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Vacuum pump strainer Maintenance Incorrect installation of the strainer may cause a vacuum NOTE leak. Be sure to install the strainer correctly. Refer to the content “11 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION” 1. Remove the strainer cap. 2. Wash the strainer with fresh water. Strainer cap 3.
  • Page 70: Spark Plug

    15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Vacuum pump V belt Check the V belt every year or every 100 hours operating time. V belt size: M-23 V belt Spark plug Check the spark plugs. 1. Remove the plug cap, and remove the plug. 2.
  • Page 71 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Battery General safety information Follow the safety instructions on the battery. When charging a battery, a highly explosive oxyhydrogen gas mixture is produced. Do not charge a battery in a poorly ventilated place. Do not smoke near the battery. Danger of injury due to caustic substances of battery.
  • Page 72 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Electric equipment Only expert electricians or trained staff members should handle the electrical equipment. Be sure to disconnect the battery cables before handling electrical equipment. Disconnect the negative terminal first, and disconnect the positive terminal. When connecting battery cables, connect the positive terminal first, then after connect the negative terminal.
  • Page 73 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Suction performance check Limit continuous operating time of the vacuum pump to CAUTION 30 seconds or less. Operating pump seconds more continuously may cause the overheat of the engine ,wait until it cools down, or perform the water discharge operation.
  • Page 74 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 5. Check that the vacuum pressure of the pressure gauge for suction is below -0.08 Priming lever MPa (-12psi). 6. In order to check that there is no vacuum leak, leave it for 30 seconds and confirm that the pointer of the pressure gauge for suction keeps the same pressure indication.
  • Page 75 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Water leak check 1. Attach the suction hose to the suction port. 2. Place the end of the hose into the water more than 300mm (11.8in) from the surface, and then close the discharge valve handle. 3.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    16 TROUBLESHOOTING Typical causes of engine troubles are listed in the following table. Trouble Action Cause ● ● ● ● Fuel shortage Refuel Deterioration ● ● ● ● ● ● Replace with new fuel. of fuel Clean the Fuel tank air ●...
  • Page 77 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Check the terminals, Starter motor cords and ● screws. If defective necessary, replace part. Check input of starter solenoid. (Equal to Control panel ● ● ● control panel defective output.) Replace parts if necessary. Piston, piston ring or Correct or ●...
  • Page 78 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Suction hose strainer ● ● clogged with Clean out. dead leaf or waste etc. Suction hose cracking or ● ● ● ● Repair or lining peeling replace. Tighten Vacuum pipe securely a ● ● loose or clump of cracking vacuum pipe...
  • Page 79 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Three drain ● ● ● Close valves are not securely. closed Suction port strainer ● ● clogged with Clean out. dead leaf or waste etc. Discharge valve ● ● Open imperfect securely. open Gauge pipe Tighten connector securely.
  • Page 80: Appendix

    17 APPENDIX Tightening torque specification N·m Standard Bolt lb·ft kgf·m 0.07 0.16 N·m lb·ft Heat Treated Bolt kgf·m...
  • Page 81: Tools And Standard Accessories

    TOOLS AND STANDARD ACCESSORIES Standard accessories Description Remarks Quantity Owner’s manual Tool kit • Tool kit bag • Plug wrench • Handle of plug wrench Spark plug DCPR6E Pumping plate Fuse *7.5A Φ7×Φ10×300mm Vinyl pipe (11.81in) Floodlight (4P) *Spare fuse are attached in a fuse box.
  • Page 82: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 84 OWNER’S MANUAL VF21BS TOHATSU CORPORATION Address: 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN FAX: +81-3-3966-2951 Phone: +81-3-3966-3137 003-12067-0...

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