CONTENTS PART I General Safety Instructions ..............A1 1.1 Basic Operation ................A1 1.2 Basic Safety Precautions ............A1 1.3 Safety Instructions Governing Specific Operational Phases ..A2 1.4 Warning of Electrical Dangers ........... A3 1.5 Grounding Instructions Shall Include the Following....A3 1.6 Before Operating ................
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2.6 Technical Specification .............. A9 Preparation Before Operating the Machine ........A11 3.1 Shipping..................A11 3.2 Transportation & Centre of Gravity ..........A11 3.3 Construction Layout ..............A12 3.4 Installation ................A13 3.5 Operation Space................ A15 3.6 Operating Elements ..............A16 3.7 Instructions for Loading PP Strap ..........A18 3.8 Auto Strap Feeding Process .............
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5.6 Adjustment on Tensioning Rollers for High Tension ....A31 6. Troubleshooting................A32 7. Maintenance..................A34 PART II 1. Wiring Diagram ……………………………………………………..B1 PART III 1. Strapping Head Unit ………………………...………………………C1 2. Bandway Unit ……………………………………………..……….C43 3. Accumulator Unit ………………………………………………….C69 4. Reel Control Group ………………………………………………..C95 5.
1 General Safety Instructions 1.1 Basic Operation Read the operation and safety manual prior to using the strapping machine. The operation and safety manual should remain attached to the machine at all times. The machine may only be operated in accordance with its designated use. The strapping machine was built in accordance with state-of-the-art standards and recognized safety rules.
1.3 Safety Instructions Governing Specific Operational Phases Avoid unsafe operation of the equipment. The machine is only to be operated when it is in good running order. Only operate the equipment in a safe manner; all protective and safety devices must be in place and fully functional.
1.4 Warning of Electrical Dangers Immediately remove power to the machine in case of trouble in the electrical system. Replace a fuse with one with the same style and ratings; pay particular attention to matching the specified current. Any electrical work performed on the equipment must be conducted by a skilled electrician or under the supervision of a skilled electrician.
1.6 Before Operating Read the instruction manual before operating the machine for your safety. l Wear eye protection and safety gloves before operating this machine. l Eye protection must be worn Safety gloves must be worn Verify that the power line voltage is correct. l...
1.9 Signs and Symbols Meaning Symbol Warning for dangerous voltage! Contact with live electrical parts will result in severe injury or death. Warning for hot surface! Welding area is approximately 270 520℉ Allow sufficient time for the heater to cool down before any work in welding area.
2 Machine Information 2.1 Areas of Application The strapping machine is to be used for strapping packages, cartons, paper boxes, newspapers, magazines and those materials using a polypropylene (PP) strapping for stabilizing purposes when in transportation. Be careful for rigidity of working materials, and don’t try to pack agri-foodstuffs or other such material.
The user should refer to a professional expert or relevant authority to prevent the dangerous substance/ gas emitted by suitable means according to local /national environmental/health codes/regulations. 2.3 Storage The store room must be dry. Do not expose the machine to extreme cold or heat environment. Place the machine on an even floor in order to avoid any distortion.
2.5 Safety Devices Danger! Operate the machine only when all safety devices are at their place and are functioning correctly. The machine has been constructed in accordance with the applicable legal regulations. The machine is reliable in operation. Nevertheless the machine may constitute a danger if it is operated in improper or undue condition.
If it is necessary to make adjustments inside the machine during operation, after a strap jam for example, the rear table top can be unscrewed. Observe caution as the machine is still fully functional with the covers removed. When the front table top is opened, safety switch B6 is activated.
3 Preparation Before Operating the Machine 3.1 Shipping The equipment is delivered in transport units. Each transport unit is loaded onto a wooden pallet, secured by polyester strapping. 3.2 Transportation & Centre of Gravity The machine must be secured on a pallet for transportation.
Danger to Lift! Suspend loads can fall down. By inappropriate mounting or fracture of hoisting device the load can fall down and cause serious injuries or death. Do not step under suspended loads! Use appropriate hoisting devices and fasteners. 3.3 Construction Layout 1.
15. Feed Motor M2 16. Tension Motor M3 17. Strap Accumulator Motor M4 18. Automatic Feed Motor M5 19. Proximity Sensor SQ1 20. Proximity Sensor SQ2 21. Proximity Sensor SQ3 22. Fan (M11) 23. Heater 24. Photo Eye (Option) 25. Timer Box (Option) 26.
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c. Have M7-4-101200 Shaft threading from inside of the machine and then lift the Reel Group and move the Gas Spring to make the PIN also goes through the hole and use 2 Allan Key with 3mm to fix THS0508N+PW05+SW05 all together. M7-4-101200+THS0508N +SW05+PW05 PW05...
4. After positioning the machine ready for working, be sure to lock two front casters (with brake) to avoid machine’s movements. 5. When moving the machine, be sure to un-lock the two lockable casters. Re-lock the two casters after re-positioning the machine. 6.
3.6 Operating Elements 1. Main Power Switch: Provides the machine with power. Switch to “1” position for turning the main power on. After strapping, switch it to “0” to turn off the machine. 2. LCD Display: Indicates strapping condition of machine and error massages.
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7. Reel Release Switch: To release the dispenser for easily taking out strapping from it. 8. Foot Bar (Front): To initiate a strapping cycle. To clear up machine fault. (reset) 9. Foot Pedal Switch (Option): To initiate a strapping cycle. To clear up machine fault.
11. Foot Bar (Rear)(Option): To initiate a strapping cycle. To clear up machine fault. (reset) 3.7 Instructions for Loading PP Strap 3.7.1 Specifications Polypropylene Strap Width: 5, 6 or 9mm Thickness: 0.35-0.65 mm (0.014” –0.026”) Note: Strap coil should not be heavier than 12kg (27 lbs). Too heavy strap would damage the Reel support system.
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3.7.2 Strap Reel Installation 1. Open the side door on the right of the machine (fig. 1). 2. Lift the reel handle up all the way to the end (fig. 1). 3. Release the Reel Nut Handle by Handle pressing and turning it to the left. 4.
3.8 Auto Strap Feeding Process 1. Turn Main Power Switch on the right side of machine to the right (at 1 position), and press Start Switch. 2. Open the side door on the right. 3. Press “Reel Release Switch A” and pull out around 90cm strap. 4.
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Guide roller D Lever F Roller E Fig. e Fig. f Fig. g Caution: If strap is fed more than 6cm ahead the rollers, it could make Auto Strap Feeding failed. 8. Close the side door and press Start Switch. Machine will complete the Auto Strap Feeding in 5 sec.
4. Operating the Machine Switch Main Power Switch to After switching on the strapping machine, heater Position “1” starts to warm up and LCD display continues to be on until the heater reaches its operating temperature (about 2 minutes). Heater warms up and LCD Caution! display keeps on lightening Machine will not operate until heater reaches to...
4.3 Function Encoder Ready LCD display will show various timers such as cooling time, timer 1, timer 2…etc. After pressing the function encoder for over 2 seconds, Press encoder turn the knob to choose the timer needed to be over 2S changed.
5. Adjustments 5.1 Strap Amount in the Accumulator Box The machine has been already well set for storing enough amount of strap in accumulator Box. However, some adjustments may be required, depending on the actual quality or thickness of the strap used. The strap supply in the accumulator box should be sufficient for about 2-5 strapping cycle.
5.2 Adjustment for Feeding Pressure to the Accumulator Box The machine has been already well set for enough feeding pressure offering enough strength for pulling strap from strap coil to accumulator box. It might be necessary for some adjustments to increase feeding pressure if you are using smooth strap. When it’s necessary for increasing the feeding pressure, please loosen the Nut A and turn Nut C upwards to increase the strength of Spring B.
5.3 Adjustment for Heater Temperature The machine has been already well set for proper heater temperature. It might be necessary to do some adjustments according to temperature in working environment, and the quality of P.P. strap to ensure better sealing efficiency. Turn ‘’A’’...
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2. Adjusting “M7-1-311500 Adjusting Plate” only for 5mm and 6mm. Loosen #25 HBS0412N×2 to remove #11 M7-1-310001 Upper Guide Ass'y (For 5-6mm) from the machine. Then loosen FMS0408×4 on it and take a piece of p.p. strap which would be running by this machine for properly adjusting M7-1-311500 Adjusting Plate (Only 5-6mm).
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3. Adjusting “Right Strap Guide” Loosen the screws on the “Right Strap Guide” and take it out. Then loosen the 2 screws B (HBS0408N) and adjust A according to the strap. Be sure D is about 0.1mm wider than the strap. After adjustment, tighten screws B and put the “Right Strap Guide”...
5. Adjusting Strap Amount in the Accumulator Box Different strap widths might have effects on the strap amount in the accumulator box. Please do the adjustment according to 5.1 if necessary. 5.5 Adjustment for Feeding/Reversing Pressure The upper table rear was screwed by captive screws. To take it out, please loosening the captive screws about 5mm first and then lift the end side of rear side up and slide it out.
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1. Adjusting the Pressure for Feeding The machine is already well set for proper feeding pressure. However, according to different strap characteristics (such as smoother surface or different thickness), some adjustments for feeding pressure are still necessary. If short feed problem happens a lot, and it is a result of improper feeding pressure, please do the following adjustments: Loosen Nut B and turn Nut A clockwise to increase the feeding pressure.
5.6 Adjustment on Tensioning Rollers for High Tension The machine is already well set for proper pressure for high tension. However, according to different strap characteristics (such as smoother surface or different thickness), some adjustments on pressure for high tension might be necessary. When insufficient strapping tension occurs even the Soft-High tension switch is at “high”...
6. Troubleshooting The LCD display would flash and show failure message when machine is not working due to malfunction. Message shown on the LCD could be follows: 1. Reminder message: a. Push Start: Please press the Start Switch to make machine function. This is especially necessary after the Safety Switch is released or after you just turn on the machine.
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○ ○ b-1. Open Upper Table Front Ass'y M7-5-210020. b-2. Lift up the Lever ○ (M7-2-101400/M7-2-101410) with left hand and take out the Cover ○ (M7-1-311220) for the Upper Guide with right hand at the same time. b-3. Take out the jammed strap and cut it. b-4.
7. Maintenance Warning: Before any maintenance or repairs on the machine, set the Main Power Switch to "O" (OFF). Wait about 5 minutes for cooling down the heater to avoid burns with this area. 1. Cleaning and Lubrication The high reliability and long service life of the strapping machine will depend on regular cleaning and maintenance.
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Weekly: Lubricate front bar, press bar, rear bar and shafts in arch weekly. Please refer to the following mesh areas for instruction. Before lubricating, be sure to clean the parts first to avoid mixing oil and debris which might have a bad effect on machine’s function. Check the machine by strapping several bundles for any failures.
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6 Months : (or 500,000 strapping cycles) Check heating element, replace and re-adjust it if necessary. Check strap cutter in sealing head, replace it if necessary. Check if the connector at wiring housing to printed circuit board is firmly fixed. Check if the safety switch on front table or right door functions well.
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3. After you loosen the nuts, turn the Heater Bracket back to its original position. 4. Take out the Heater Ass’y and make sure the insulations stay intact. If any of insulation fall and get broken, please replace with new one to avoid welding problem. 5.
STRAPPING HEAD UNIT M7-1-900063 M7-1-900073 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-1-900063 Strapping Head Unit (For 5-6mm) M7-1-900073 Strapping Head Unit (For 9mm) SEE PAGE C3 X M7-1-100023 Cam Group (For 5-6mm) M7-1-100041 Cam Group (For 9mm) SEE PAGE C19 191709...
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CAM GROUP M7-1-100023 M7-1-100041 (SQ3) (SQ2) (SQ1) SEE PAGE C168 #14 SEE PAGE C164 #11 -C3-...
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CAM GROUP M7-1-100023 M7-1-100041 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-1-100023 Cam Group (For 5-6mm) M7-1-100041 Cam Group (For 9mm) M7-1-101100 Strapping Head Frame 191655 M7-1-101200 Guide 191500 M7-1-101300 Ejector Plate (L) 191496 M7-1-101400 Ejector Plate (R) Shaft M7-1-101500...
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BAR GUIDE GROUP M7-1-200000 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 191527 M7-1-201100 Bar Guide 191724 M7-1-201200 Bar Guide Lid 191550 M7-1-201200S Bar Guide Lid (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191626 M7-1-201300 Cutter Holder 191549 M7-1-201300EN Cutter Holder (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191512...
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1-2-1 FRONT BAR ASS'Y M7-1-210001 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 191477 M7-1-210001 Front Bar Ass'y 191614 M7-1-210001S Front Bar Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191602 M7-1-211101 Front Bar M7-1-211101S Front Bar (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191747 TA-073 Spring Hook 191516...
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1-2-2 PRESS BAR ASS'Y M7-1-220000 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 191478 M7-1-220000 Press Bar Ass'y 191615 M7-1-220000S Press Bar Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191633 M7-1-221200 Press Bar M7-1-221200S Press Bar (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191747 TA-073 Spring Hook 191516...
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1-2-3 REAR BAR ASS'Y M7-1-230000 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 191525 M7-1-230000 Rear Bar Ass'y 191616 M7-1-230000S Rear Bar Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191685 M7-1-231100 Rear Bar M7-1-231100S Rear Bar (Stainless Steel Model)(Option) 191747 TA-073 Spring Hook 191516...
BANDWAY UNIT M7-2-900002 M7-2-900012 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-2-900002 Bandway Unit (For 5-6mm) M7-2-900002S Bandway Unit (Stainless Steel Model) (For 5-6mm) M7-2-900012 Bandway Unit (For 9mm) M7-2-900012S Bandway Unit (Stainless Steel Model) (For 9mm) SEE PAGE C45 X...
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ARCH GROUP M7-2-100001 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-2-100001 Arch Group M7-2-100001S Arch Group (Stainless Steel Model) M7-2-101300 Rod (For 550W) M7-2-101310 Rod (For 650W) M7-2-101320 Rod (For 850W) M7-2-101330 Rod (For 1050W) M7-2-101340 Rod (For 1250W) M7-2-101350...
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STRAP AMOUNT CONTROL GROUP M7-3-100001 M7-3-100011 SQ4) -C73-...
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STRAP AMOUNT CONTROL GROUP M7-3-100001 M7-3-100011 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-3-100001 Strap Amount Control Group (For 5-6mm, 550W~1050W) M7-3-100011 Strap Amount Control Group (For 9mm, 550W~1050W) M7-3-100031 Strap Amount Control Group (For 5-6mm, 1250W/1650W/1850W) M7-3-100041 Strap Amount Control Group (For 9mm,...
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AUTO STRAP FEEDING GROUP M7-3-200001 M7-3-200011 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-3-200001 Auto Strap Feeding Group (For 5-6mm, 550W~1050W) M7-3-200011 Auto Strap Feeding Group (For 9mm, 550W~1050W) M7-3-200032 Auto Strap Feeding Group (For 5-6mm, 1250W/1650W/1850W) M7-3-200042 Auto Strap Feeding Group (For 9mm,...
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REEL CONTROL GROUP M7-4-100001 M7-4-100011...
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REEL CONTROL GROUP M7-4-100001 M7-4-100011 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE C97 204364 M7-4-100001 Reel Control Group (For 200mm) M7-4-100011 Reel Control Group (For 150mm)(Option) -C96-...
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REEL CONTROL GROUP M7-4-100001 M7-4-100011...
BODY FRAME UNIT M7-5-900003 M7-5-900013 (For 850W/1050W/1650W/1850W) (Option) -C103-...
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BODY FRAME UNIT M7-5-900003 M7-5-900013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-900003 Body Frame Unit (For 5-6mm, 550W) M7-5-900003S Body Frame Unit (Stainless Steel Model) (For 5-6mm, 550W) M7-5-900013 Body Frame Unit (For 9mm, 550W) M7-5-900013S Body Frame Unit (Stainless Steel Model)
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BODY FRAME UNIT M7-5-900003 M7-5-900013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE C107 X M7-5-100003 Body Frame With Foot Bar Group (For 550W) M7-5-100003S Body Frame With Foot Bar Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 550W) M7-5-100013 Body Frame With Foot Bar Group...
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BODY FRAME UNIT M7-5-900003 M7-5-900013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-200062S Cover Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 5- 6mm, 1250W) M7-5-200072 Cover Group (For 9mm, 1250W) M7-5-200072S Cover Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 9mm, 1250W) M7-5-200082 Cover Group (For 5-6mm, 1650W/1850W)
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BODY FRAME WITH M7-5-100003 FOOT BAR GROUP M7-5-100013 or 50 or 51 (For CSA)(Option) (For CSA)(Option) SEE PAGE C50 #6 (For 1250W/1650W /1850W) 23 or 50 27 or 51 23 or 50 (For CSA)(Option) (For 1250W/1650W /1850W) (For 1250W/1650W /1850W) -C107-...
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BODY FRAME WITH M7-5-100003 FOOT BAR GROUP M7-5-100013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-100003 Body Frame With Foot Bar Group (For 550W) M7-5-100003S Body Frame With Foot Bar Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 550W) M7-5-100013 Body Frame With Foot Bar Group...
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BODY FRAME WITH M7-5-100003 FOOT BAR GROUP M7-5-100013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-110012S Foot Bar Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(For 1250W/1650W/1850W) –– Foot Bar Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(For 1250W/1650W/1850W)(Option) M7-5-110021 Foot Bar Ass'y (For 650W~1050W) –– Foot Bar Ass'y (For 650W~1050W)(Option)
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BODY FRAME WITH M7-5-100003 FOOT BAR GROUP M7-5-100013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 191577 SW05 SW, M5 (For 1250W/1650W/1850W) –– SW, M5 (For CSA, 550W~1050W)(Option) –– SW, M5 (For CSA, 1250W/1650W/1850W) (Option) 191562 SW06 SW, M6 –– SW, M6 (Option)
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BODY FRAME WITH M7-5-100003 FOOT BAR GROUP M7-5-100013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-104200 Plate (For CSA, 550W)(Option) M7-5-104200S Plate (Stainless Steel Model)(For CSA, 550W) (Option) M7-5-104210 Plate (For CSA, 650W~1050W)(Option) M7-5-104210S Plate (Stainless Steel Model)(For CSA, 650W~1050W)(Option)
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LOW TABLE BODY FRAME M7-5-100180 GROUP (OPTION) M7-5-100190 (For CSA)(Option) or 50 or 51 SEE PAGE C50 #6 (For CSA)(Option) (For 1250W/1650W /1850W) 23 or 50 27 or 51 23 or 50 (For CSA)(Option) -C113-...
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LOW TABLE BODY FRAME M7-5-100180 GROUP (OPTION) M7-5-100190 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-100180 Low Table Body Frame Group (For 550W) (Option) M7-5-100180S Low Table Body Frame Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 550W)(Option) M7-5-100190 Low Table Body Frame Group (For...
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COVER GROUP M7-5-200002 (For 550W~1050W) M7-5-200012 43 or 44 (Option) SEE PAGE C153 #4 33 or 36 47 or 48 47 or 48 For 850W/1050W SEE PAGE (For CSA)(Option) C148 #21 -C121-...
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COVER GROUP M7-5-200002 (For 550W~1050W) M7-5-200012 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-200002 Cover Group (For 5-6mm, 550W) M7-5-200002S Cover Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 5- 6mm, 550W) M7-5-200012 Cover Group (For 9mm, 550W) M7-5-200012S Cover Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 9mm,...
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EXTENSION TABLE GROUP M7-5-300001 (For 850W/1050W/1650W/1850W) M7-5-300011 42 or 43 42 or 43 36 or 37 23 or 24 36 or 37 23 or 24 42 or 43 23 or 24 23 or 24 42 or 43 -C139-...
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EXTENSION TABLE GROUP M7-5-300001 (For 850W/1050W/1650W/1850W) M7-5-300011 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-5-300001 Extension Table Group (For 5-6mm, 850W) M7-5-300001S Extension Table Group (Stainless Steel Model)(For 5-6mm, 850W) M7-5-300011 Extension Table Group (For 9mm, 850W) M7-5-300011S Extension Table Group (Stainless Steel...
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ELECTRIC CONTROL UNIT M7-6-900005 M7-6-900015 Option) -C151-...
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ELECTRIC CONTROL UNIT M7-6-900005 M7-6-900015 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-6-900005 Electric Control Unit (For 220V~ 240V, 550W) M7-6-900005S Electric Control Unit (Stainless Steel Model)(For 220V~ 240V, 550W) M7-6-900015 Electric Control Unit (For 110V, 550W) M7-6-900015S Electric Control Unit (Stainless Steel...
ELECTRIC CONTROL UNIT M7-6-900005 M7-6-900015 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-6-100221S Control Panel Group (America)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 1250W/1650W/1850W) SEE PAGE C159 X M7-6-200003 Electric Control Group (Without Wire)(For 220V~240V) M7-6-200003S Electric Control Group (Without Wire)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 220V~240V)
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CONTROL PANEL GROUP M7-6-100031 M7-6-100041 -C155-...
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CONTROL PANEL GROUP M7-6-100031 M7-6-100041 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-6-100031 Control Panel Group (Europe)(For 550W) M7-6-100031S Control Panel Group (Europe)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 550W) M7-6-100041 Control Panel Group (Europe) (For 650W~1050W) M7-6-100041S Control Panel Group (Europe)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 650W~1050W)
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CONTROL PANEL GROUP M7-6-100031 M7-6-100041 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-6-100100S Control Panel Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model) (For 650W~1050W) M7-6-100190 Control Panel Ass'y (For 1250W/1650W/1850W) M7-6-100190S Control Panel Ass'y (Stainless Steel Model)(For 1250W/1650W/1850W) M7-6-102001 Magnet Catch 191519 T5-4-10222 Knob (Hole 6.0)
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ELECTRIC CONTROL GROUP M7-6-200003 M7-6-200013 51 or 52 53 or 54 51 or 52 51 or 52 53 or 54 53 or 54 53 or 54 53 or 54 -C159-...
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ELECTRIC CONTROL GROUP M7-6-200003 M7-6-200013 REF. Q'TY GREENBRIDGE NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION M7-6-200003 Electric Control Group (For 220V~ 240V) M7-6-200003S Electric Control Group (Without Wire)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 220V~240V) M7-6-200013 Electric Control Group (For 110V) M7-6-200013S Electric Control Group (Without Wire)(Stainless Steel Model)(For 110V)
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