USER’S MANUAL PARTS BOOK Version 1.0 1) For at most use with easiness, please certainly read this manual before starting use. 2) Keep this manual in safe place for reference when the machine breaks down. SUNSTAR MACHINERY CO., LTD.
lity a u tQ Besst Pricevice Be st Ser Be 1. Thank you for purchasing our product. Based on the rich expertise and experience accumulated in industrial sewing machine production, SUNSTAR will manufacture industrial sewing machines, which deliver more diverse functions, high performance, powerful operation, enhanced durability, and more sophisticated design to meet a number of user’s needs. 2. Please read this user’s manual thoroughly before using the machine.
USER’S MANUAL
CONTENTS 1. Safety instruction ·····················6 2. Precautions before use ···················8 3. Locating and using parts of the controller box ·········10 4. Installation························11 5. Wiring and grounding ···················20 6. Connection the earth wire of the sewing machine and motor···23 7. Things to be checked after installation ············23 8. Program unit part names and method of use ·········24 9. Simple operation unit part names and method of use······40 10.
Be sure to read and keep in mind the following instructions before you install and use thr FORTUNA SERVO MOTOR. 1) Use and Purpose This product is designed, manufactured, and sold as an industrial sewing machine. It should not be used for other than industrial purpose. 2) Working Environment Power Source It is desirable that voltage of the power source be kept within the range of 10% of the rated voltage.
5) Service and Maintenance Make sure that service and maintenance are carried out by a skilled technician. Never try to operate with the Motor and the Controller open. When inserting a thread into or touching the machine, be sure to turn the power off and step down from the platform. Be sure to use standard products specified for replacement of parts. 6) Other Safety Instructions Tack care not to let your fingers touch any moving parts including belts.
1. Do not turn on the power while stepping on the pedal. 2. Turn off the power when leaving the servomotor overnight. 3. Turn off the power when servicing the servomotor or changing the needle. 4. Be sure to keep the servomotor securely grouned. 5. Do not connect multiple servomotor power plugs to the same power strip. 6. Install the servomotor away from noise sources, such as highfrequency equipments and welding machines. 7. Avoid electrical shock when servicing the controller box.
. Adjust the belt tension to the optimum level. 10. Clean it every two or three weeks so that no dirt or a dirty substance may be piled up. Belt-tension adjustment should be performed after the motor is mounted on the table : First, loosen both the upper and lower anchoring bolts(①, ② ). The belt tension will then be adjusted by the weight of servo motor itself. Fasten both anchoring bolts. 11. When replacing the fuse, use a standard item, opening the cover as shown in the diagram. F1 250V/6.
1) Left and right side of control box Control box left side Control box right side Motor Power Cable Encoder Connector (Green) AC Power switch Standard Solenoid Connector Switch and Lamp OPTION Connector for Position Sensor(Black) Foot-lift Solenoid(Green) Right lift Solenoid(Blue) Program Unit Connector(White) Tension-release and Auxiliary solenoid(White) 2) Rear panel Caution WARNING 경 고 Hazardous voltage will cause injury.
1) Mounting your Servo Motor on the table Make sure that the holes are bored on the table as shown in the figure. Table Belt Hole ф41 Cable-Hole Insert three motor-fixing bolts through the three holes on the table. Attach the motor base padded with vibration-proof rubber, and slide flat and spring washers over the bolt stems, and then fasten the bolts with nuts.
2) Assembling the belt cover and adjusting the belt tension Pulley (1) Belt cover assembling procedure Upon the completion of the motor mounting, bring the two pulleys of motor and sewing machine closer to each other, by pulling back the sewing machine. You can then mount the belt easily as shown in the figure. Warning Controller Box Belt Guide Belt Cover A Make sure that the power is off before assembly.
3) Mounting and adjusting the foot-lift solenoid (1) SunStar KM-235 Model Attach the main power switch first since the power switch is located normally in between the solenoid brackets. By referring to the figure on the right and the mounting instructions enclosed in the packaging box, locate the insertion surface of the oil pan, and then attach the foot-lift solenoid. No. Solenoid No.
4) Mounting the position sensor (Synchronizer) and setting the film L Wrency Pulley (1) Mounting the position sensor(Synchronizer) Synchro shaft-fixing screw(2) SunStar thread-cutting sewing machine. Synchro shaft All SunStar thread-cutting sewing machines are equipped with a position sensor. Users, therefore, are required to the adjust the film position, if necessary, as shown in the figure. Photo film (Adjusted left and right) Photo INTERRUPT Upper Shaft P.C.
(2) Adjusting the film of the position sensor Assemble the films and position sensor in the order as shown in the figure. Fixing Washer Fixing Bushing Film-Fixing Screw Position Sensor Shaft Upon the completion of the assembling, position the needle shaft tight at the rising point from the lowest needle position by manually rotating the pulley. Loosen the film-fixing screw, and adjust the DOWN film so that the film-adjsting line and the sensor housing calibration line are matched.
5) How to equip and adjust a built-in location detector(synchronizer) Locate detector (synchronizer) Position magnetic up (1) How to equip the built-in location detector (synchronizer) In case of a SunStar thread trimmer When a built-in location detector(synchronizer) for the sewing machine with the SunStar thread trimmer is equipped, all that the users need to do is to simply adjust the location of magnetic for detection according to their needs.
(2) How to adjust the magnet of the location detector Assemble the detector in order following the pictures. Locate detector(synchronizer) Once assembling is completed, power the controller on and step on the pedal. At this time, make sure that the needle moves up and down. Stop the needle at a desired location by moving the magnet back and forth along the location where the needle stops.
6) Mounting the Program Unit(P/U) (1) SunStar KM-235 Sewing Machine First, attach the P/U bracket to the P/U using three fixing screws and a supporting bolt with nut attached on it as shown in the figure. Second, securely attach the P/U to the head of the sewing machine using two fixing screws and washers, keeping a 3~4mm distance between the bottom surface of the nut and the base of the supporting bolt. (2) Other SunStar thread-machine First, attach the P/U bracket to the P/U using the four fixing screws.
7) An example of installing the SunStar sewing machine 19
1) Specification of the power plug (1) Single phase 100V~120V Switch Box 110V Control Box EARTHV (2) Single phase 200V~240V Switch Box Control Box 220V EARTHV (3) Three phase 200V~240V Switch Box 220V Control Box EARTHV Be sure to connect Protective Earth 2) Specification of electric current in wiring of power plug Be sure to use wiring materials which can stand electric current of higher than 15A.
3) Name and description on the outside connector of control box Standard solenoid connector Tension-release and auxiliary solenoid [ No.
Set Value for electric voltage suplied (for 110V series) for Solenoid against the incoming voltage.
Method Connect the motor and sewing machine using the ground wire (green, green/yellow) as shown in the figure. Make sure that the factory-connected ground wire between the controller box and motor is securely in place. Caution Failure to ground the motor can cause abnormal operations, such as overspeed rotation or unwanted stitching. 1) Before the power is on... Make sure that the incoming voltage is in accordance with that shown in the name plate of the Control box.
1) Program unit part names Start B/T Selection Button End B/T Selection Button 2--Digit Displayer Sunstar Logo 4-Digit Displayer Button to Select Needle Plate Location When Machine Stops Button to Select Presser Foot-lift Location When Machine Stops Thread-trimmer and Wiper Selection Button to Change the Sewing Speed Installation Pattern Work Connecting Button Constant Sewing Speed Selection Button Pattern Work Selection Button 1/2 Stitch Button Button for Program Change Button for Counter Use after Cou
B. Method of Use: 4-Digit Displayer and 2-Digit Displayer a. Method to change the start and end B/T stitch numbers In order to change the start B/T stitch numbers which is programmed when you first purchase this machine, you must use the , buttons. If you want to change the end B/T stitch numbers, you must use the , buttons. The program range is from 0 to 9. (Ex: How the screen looks when changing both start and end B/T stitch numbers to 4). b.
(3) Method of Use: Start B/T Button This button is used when the user wants to prevent threads from loosening at the end of the sewing work. If the user presses this button in sequence, the location on the lights will change. This button offers the following three functions. When sewing starts, B/T sewing does not operate. When sewing starts, B/T sewing is operated with the When sewing starts, B/T sewing is operated with the button. button.
(6) Method of Use: The Presser Foot-lift Location Selection Button When the Sewing Machine Stops When the user turns the power on, one of the up stop or down stop lights in the program unit panel pressser foot-lift is always left on. The user can change the stop location by pressing the button. When the machine stops while sewing, the presser foot-lift stops at the top. Caution When the machine stops while sewing, the presser foot-lift stops at the bottom.
Program the parameter B-36 item and you can select the type of production quantity counter. 1: Ascending counter (Up counter) 0: Descending counter (Down counter) The initial value is programmed to be "1." Program the counter function by pressing the counter button. If you press the button you can check and program the specific information.
After sensing the edge of sewing material and the machine has sewn the number of stitches at the programmed speed, the user needs to select item A-43 to change the operation. 0:to stop after sewing the programmed stitch numbers. 1:to operate automatic thread trimming function after sewing the programmed stitch numbers. (10) Method of Use: Pattern Work Selection Button A. Method to Set Up the Pattern Work Function This function is used when you need to continuously work on a sewing material.
After programming is finished, press the button and save the set up value. Then press the button. After the stitch numbers of each side disappear from the screen, you can start sewing with the programmed value in the pattern sewing function. The pattern sewing speed is constant because it sews at a programmed speed not by the acceleration or deceleration of the pedal.
(11) Method of Use: Constant Speed Sewing (AUTO) Selection Button This button is used to choose the sewing speed. It offers two functions according to where the light turns on. When the light is blinking - If the user presses on the pedal, the machine will sew at the programmed sewing speed. When the light is off - The machine will sew according to the amount of pressure given to the pedal by the user. This button works in a different way when using the pattern function. Please refer to section 10).
13) Start and End Backtack Stitch Correction Method ※ Since backtack stitches may vary according to the type of sewing machine, use the following stitch correction method. ※ To adjust the stitch fast and clean, users should check the stitch condition before commencing the correction. ① Classification according to backtack sewing condition ※ The backtack sewing condition can be classified as follows (When A: 3 stitches, B: 3 stitches, C: 3 stitches, D: 3 stitches) A.
② Start/End B/T stitch number correction method The method to correct B/T stitch numbers may differ according to the user. However it is basically done in the following order. A. When the machine sews one less or one more stitch than the programmed number of stitches. ⓐ First, fully check the B/T sewing condition : Commence sewing and check the current sewing condition. Refer to the figure above.
B. When the machine sews less than a stitch more or less than the one programmed. ⓐ If there are still problems with the B/T sewing condition even after correcting the stitch numbers for more than one stitch difference based on item "A," refer to figure ①-B and check the sewing condition again. ⓑ Look at the sewing condition and make the correction as follows: Program range for making stitch corrections for less than one stitch:(Prog+Auto) -6 stitches ~ 6 stitches Program unit: 0.
(14) Method of Use: Inertia Tuning Function The inertia tuning function enables the machine to save the gain value of the motor that matches the loaded inertia. If you simultaneously press buttons and , you will see the inertia tuning screen. Then, you will see the words "TUNE" blinking. When the screen changes, you must press the pedal until the buzzer rings. If you release the pedal before the buzzer rings the inertia tuning won't be completed.
(15) How to Use the Edge Sensor (Fabric Edge Sensor) A. Applicable Fortuna Model Fortuna Series 3 : Full Function Type (using the switch and lamp connector port) Fortuna Series 4 : Full Option Type (using the switch and lamp connector port) B. Installation Install the edge sensor bracket on the head of the sewing machine as in the figures below. Attach the edge sensor to the installed edge sensor bracket.
C. Edge Sensor Program Setting Turn the power on while pressing simultaneously. “PrEn” is displayed with a "beep" sound and then disappears. Programs should be modified after trimming is completed. Press first, and then press simultaneously. Then the program modification mode appears as shown in the right figure. Use , to set the code number at 52. Use , to change the value from 2, the default value, to 12 and then press to save the new value. When the program setting is done, press sewing machine.
E. Use of the Edge Sensor Press to turn on the lamp. During sewing while the lamp is on, if the sewing needle comes near to the edge of fabric (some 2cm between the needle and the edge of fabric), a “beep” sound is issued and the sewing stops. Move the pedal to the neutral position and press it again.
G. Edge Sensor Program Modification Programs should be modified only after trimming is conducted. Press first, and then press simultaneously. Then the program modification mode is displayed as shown in the right figure. Use , to enter the code number to be modified, and use desired value. Press to save the new value. When the modification is completed, press use the sewing machine.
1) Names of Each Part in the Simple Operation Unit Simple operation unit is attached in the front of the control box and used when there is no program unit panel.
(2) Programming the Start B/T Sewing Conditions with Button This button is used when the user wants to prevent threads from loosening at the end of the sewing work. If the user presses this button in sequence, the location on the lights will change as shown in the figures below. This button offers the following three functions. When sewing starts, B/T sewing does not operate. When sewing starts, B/T sewing can be done When sewing starts, B/T sewing can be done with the with the button. button.
(5) Programming the Presser Foot-lift Location when Sewing Stops with the Button When you turn the power on, one of presser foot-lift's up stop and down stop lights in the simple operation unit will always be on. If you press the button you can select the stopping location. If the machine stops while sewing, the presser foot-lift makes an up stop. If the machine stops while sewing, the presser foot-lift makes a down stop.
(8) Sewing Speed and Rotating Direction Programming Method If you press the button for 0.5 seconds, you will see the screen that enables you to change the sewing speed. If you press the same button again for 0.5 seconds, you will see the screen that enables you to change the rotating direction. If you press the button one more time, you will return to the initial screen.
If you completed your selection, press the to save the value you chose. You can change other specific items of the parameter in the same manner. Caution Be aware that if you changed the specific items of the parameter and didn't press the button, the changed value will not be saved. If you change the parameter specific items carelessly, this may cause breakdown or physical damage to the machine. Therefore, the user must be well-trained before changing items in the parameter group.
1) Basic Functions of the Fortuna Series 5 Full Function Software (1) Initializing This function is used when the user randomly changes the parameter's programmed value, and forgets the original program contents. Method of initializing: Turn the power on by simultaneously pressing the buttons in the figure above which are the start B/T button + end B/T button + needle plate up/down stop button.
2) Fortuna Series 5 Full Function Software Specific Parameters (1) Group A Parameter: General functions of sewing machine No.
No. Function Initial value Range Step 26 Selection of B/T Solenoid operation position 0 0/1 27 Setting the maximum sewing speed of the machine according to presser foot-lift height of the KM-1060BL sewing machine.
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(2) Group B Parameter : All types of output, Full-on Time/PWM Duty, checking input/output operations, sewing machine models and thread trimming sequence programming. These are functions not used by general users and must be regulated by an A/S technician. No.
No. Function Initial value 40 Checks operation of B/T solenoid (OUTPUT00) 41 Checks operation of P/F solenoid (OUTPUT01) 42 Checks operation of T/T solenoid (OUTPUT02) 43 Checks operation of W/P solenoid (OUTPUT03) 44 Checks operation of T/R solenoid (OUTPUT04) 45 Checks operation of left solenoid (OUTPUT05) 46 Checks operation of right solenoid (OUTPUT06) 47 Checks operation of Aux.
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(3) Group C Parameter: Pedal acceleration/deceleration curve, slow starting speed and input/output port change related parameter These are functions not used by general users and must be regulated by an after-sales service engineer. No.
This item is operated by the factory only, so general users and A/S technicians should not use it. No.
No. Function 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Initial value INPUT00 (Button A) INPUT01 (Button B) INPUT02 (1/4 stitch Switch) INPUT03 (2/4 stitch Switch) INPUT04 (3/4 stitch Switch) INPUT05 (4/4 stitch Switch) INPUT06 (Left Sol. Switch) INPUT07 (Right Sol.
(4) Group D Parameter: All types of gain parameter related motor control These are functions not used by general users and must be regulated by an A/S technician. No.
3) Method of Use and Explanations for Specific Items of the Parameter (1) Method of Use and Explanations for Specific Items of the Group A Parameter (General functions of sewing machine) A. Minimum/maximum sewing speed limit set up method and thread trimming speed set up method Item No. A-1 A-2 A-3 Name of function Minimum sewing speed limit set up Maximum sewing speed limit set up This item allows user to set up the minimum sewing speed limit or the minimum sewing speed given whenthe pedal is pressed.
F. Pre-stitch function method of use and explanation Item No. Name of function Method of use and explanation A-47 Selection of pre-stitch function The pre-stitch function is a function that programs the machine to sew a certain amount of stitches before commencing the actual sewing work.
(2) Group B Parameter Specific Method of Use and Explanation (All types of output, Full-on Time/PWM Duty, checking the input/output movements, sewing machine models and thread trimming sequence programming) These are functions not used by general users and should be regulated by an A/S technician. A. Item No. B-1 ~ B-28 This figure explains the Full-on Time and PWM Duty.
(3) Group C Parameter Specifics Method of Use and Explanation (Pedal acceleration/deceleration curve, slow starting speed, input/output port change related parameter) These are functions not used by general users and should be regulated by an A/S technician. A. Pedal stroke step by step section and speed set up method Item No.
4) Thread Trimming Sequence Function Method of Use (Items no. 54, 55, 56 of Group B) Thread trimming sequence function characteristics The thread trimming sequence is a user programming function of PLC control type used for thread trimming or when a special simple repetitive function is required . The user composes the thread trimming sequence he wants, and can program the machine or motor's operation during thread trimming.
B. Thread Trimming Sequence Selection Function Method of Use (Item No. B-54) This function is used when the user wants to use other sequences apart from the sequences that are basically provided. If you want to use this function, first enter Item No.54 in parameter Group B. Then you will see the screen shown in the figure. The starting value is set to 0 . If you change this number to a value in the sequence of Item No. B-55, you can now use the extra programmed sequence.
How to Operate Display Remarks Press E/Prg button and A button simultaneously. Then the screen for changing parameters appears. Program Enable Press B button, and it moves to the parameter B group. Parameter B-01 Use A button and B button to move to the No. 55 trimming sequence of the B group. Parameter B-55 Press C button when “b-55” is displayed. Then "SEQ" blinks on the screen. Sequence Press C button once again, and the screen displays the starting location number of trimming sequence.
(4) Thread Trimming Sequence Program Code List Category Output Port Control (Total 40) Explanation B/T Solenoid P/F Solenoid T/T Solenoid W/P Solenoid T/R Solenoid Left Solenoid Right Solenoid AUX Solenoid Left LED Right LED Needle Up Signal Needle Down Signal Motor Runing Signal Reaching Target Speed Signal Motor Trimming Signal Motor End Tacking Signal Emergency Stop Signal Roller Lift Solenoid Hemming Device Output Pedal Forward Step1 Signal B/T Solenoid P/F Solenoid T/T Solenoid W/P Solenoid T/R Solen
Category Explanation Cmd Field 1st Data Field 2nd 3rd 65
Category Caution 66 Explanation Cmd Field 1st Data Field 2nd 3rd [ Caution ] Every the conditional Branch is made to the appropriate number when it is on "No(False)" When makingthe sequence program, please check and use its function because the wrong sequence program can cause the mechanical trouble and the physical damage.
(5) Examples of the Function of Thread Trimming Sequence Yamato Three-needle Trimming Timing of Thread Trimming Sequence Flow Chart of Tread Trimming Sequence & Program Code Flow chart Code number Comm. field Data field 1st 2nd Explanation 3rd Start of Sequence Stop after moving to needle of upstop at 200spm Wait for 5[ms] Thread Trimming solenoid , On Wait for 100[ms] T/T sol.(off) Wait for 5[ms] T/R sol.(on) Wait for 100[ms] T/R sol.(off) Wait for 5[ms] W/P sol.
If the machine breaks down while using the servo motor due to an unforseen change in the machine, the error indicators mentioned below will appear in the displayer of the program unit or simple program unit according to the self-checking function of the machine. The machine will then stop along with the sound of a warning buzzer. When an error indicator appears, follow the solution steps described below and resume work.
S5AC55 a : Sub classification according the details of the medal b : Distinction of the SunStar models from others F : FULL Function TYPE E : Economic TYPE A : SunStar KM-235A/B, 250A/B-7, 250BH-7, 250AU-7, 506-7, 530-7, 350-7A/B B : SunStar KM-750-7, 750BL-7, 857-7, 867-7, 560-7, 967-7, 957-7, 650BL-7, 640BL-7, 967B-7, 757-7, 757BL-7, 1060BL-7 C : SunStar KM-790-7, 790BL-7, 797BL-7, 797-7, 890-7 D : SunStar SC-7300 Series...
PARTS BOOK A B C D E F Motor Parts - - - - - - - - - - - - 90 Control Box (FULL Function TYPE) - - 92 Control Box (Economic TYPE) - - - 94 Pedal/Accessories - - - - - - - - - 96 Synchronizer - - - - - - - - - - - 98 Supplementary control box (KM-757/TC cap ribbon cutter) - - 100 Remarks Please let us get the additional details according to the itemized list below for the better service when ordering spare parts for SunStar motors.
A MOTOR PARTS A-1 A-39 A-14 A-38 A-40 A-37 A-36 A-7 A-3 A-6 A-2 A-30 A-4 A-5 A-17 A-34 A-21 A-31 A-9 A-22 A-8 A-19 A-20 A-33 A-32 A-15 A-11 A-23 A-18 A-10 A-16 A-35 A-12 A-26 A-27 A-13 A-24 A-25 A-28 A-29 74
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B CONTROL BOX (FULL Function TYPE) B-5-5(PCB Ass’y) B-5 B-5-1 B-1 B-2 B-5-4 B-5-6 B-12 B-32 B-3-2 B-5-2 B-3,51 B-3-1 B-5-3 B-25 B-34 B-38 B-33 B-26 B-6 B-26-1 B-36 B-10 B-23 B-31 B-9 B-21 B-22 B-20 B-24 B-19 B-18 B-28 B-11 B-4 B-35 B-27 B-17 B-4-1 IPM B-39 B-13 B-15 B-7 B-14 B-37 B-40 B-8 B-29 B-30 B-41 B-42 B-46 B-43 B-44 B-48 76 B-47 B-49 B-45 B-50 B-16 B-16
1- Phase 110V Control Box 1- Phase 220V Control Box / 3- Phase 220V Control Box Power Board Ass’y(220V) Cable For Power Input Bridge Diode 3510 CPU Board Ass y IPM (PM20CSJ060) S-5 P/U B/D Ass’y Front cover Membrane Switch P/U Connector Cable(SE-013) Screw For P/U Box P/U PCB Ass’y Rear cover Control Box Control Box Front Cover Control Box Rear Cover Solenoid Transformer S3 Control Box Left Side Cover Control Box Right Side Cover Control Box Holder Name Panel Sticker Warning Panel Sticker Cable Rubber Guide
C CONTROL BOX (Economic TYPE) C-3-2 C-3 C-2 C-1 C-25 C-12 C-3-1 C-32 C-38 C-26-1 C-26 C-34 C-33 C-9 C-36 C-6 C-5-1 C-5-2 C-31 C-5-3 C-5-5 C-10 C-5-4 C-21 C-22 C-20 C-28 C-4 C-18 C-19 C-11 C-39 C-27 C-17 C-13 C-15 C-7 C-4-1 IPM C-35 C-37 C-29 C-14 C-40 C-30 C-46 C-44 C-47 C-45 C-49 78 C-43 C-42 C-41 C-8 C-50 C-48 C-10 C-51 C-16
1- Phase 110V Control Box 1 - Phase 110V for other companies 1- Phase 220V Control Box / 3- Phase 220V Control Box 1- Phase 220V for other companies Power Board Ass y Cable For Power Input Bridge Diode 3510 CPU Board Ass y IPM (PM20CSJ060) S-5 OP PCB Ass y Control Box Display Panel Display Panel Membrane Controller Cable(SE-002) Controller Cable(SE-001) Control Box Control Box Front Cover-Economic Type Control Box Rear Cover Solenoid Transformer S3 Control Box Left Side Cover Control Box Right Side Cover Co
D PEDAL/ACCESSORIES D-1 D-5 D-30 D-26 D-6 D-32 D-3-1 D-33 D-25 D-7 D-24 D-4 D-22 D-23 D-20 D-21 D-18 D-19 D-35 D-2 D-3 D-8 D-10 D-31 D-17 D-11 D-34 D-16 D-9 D-12 D-13 D-14 D-15 D-41 D-54 D-52 D-56 D-58 D-36 D-37 D-53 D-38 D-55 D-57 D-46 D-43 D-44 D-42 D-29 D-49 D-50 D-40 D-27 Series III cable 80 Series IV cable D-28 D-47 D-48 D-59 D-45 D-51 D-39
Pedal Unit Assembly Pedal B/D Ass’y Cable For Pedal Input (SE-003) Cable For Pedal Grounding Pedal Base Rubber Cap For Pedal Unit Screw (Set) 5X10 CR Rubber Cap For Pedal Base Screw For Pedal P. C. B Set Screw For P. C.
E SYNCHRONIZER E-1 E-17 E-5 E-46-1 E-46-2 E-46-3 E-8 E-6 E-12 E-22 E-9 E-10 E-3 E-4 E-16 E-15 E-2 E-14 E-13 E-18 E-11 E-19 E-7 E-20 E-17 E-8 E-10 E-12 E-47 E-9 E-24 E-5 E-15 E-22 E-23 E-6 E-16 E-19 E-18 E-25 E-26 E-13 E-7 E-16 E-44 E-21 E-31 E-27 E-5 E-28 E-34 E-33 E-38 E-8 E-6 E-45 E-9 E-35 E-36 E-39 E-10 E-30 E-13 E-42 E-41 E-14 E-32 E-29 E-19 E-43 E-16 E-40 E-7 82
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F SUPPLEMENTARY CONTROL BOX (KM-757/TC cap ribbon cutter) F-9 F-5 F-6 F-14 F-1 F-12 F-15 F-10 F-2 F-13 F-4 F-8 F-3 F-18 F-7 F-17 F-11 84 F-16
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