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Md sotety Precautions -
tures/Specifications
instructions +
1.Location of Main Parts
2.Removal of Main Parts
‘Area Sutix
‘Canada
USA,
6.Standard Schematic Diagrams:-- + 28
‘T.Location of P.C.Board parts
and Parts List ++ 30
8.Exploded View of Enclosure Component Parts
+ 40
and Parts List
3.Main Adjustment 8 9.Exploded View of Mechanism Component Parts
4.Wiring Connections + 25, and Parts List +42
5.Block Diagram- 10.Packing Iilusration and Parts List ~ +43,
No. 4359
July 1995_TD-W7SDeu
li Safety Precautios
1. The design this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued
protection, no changes should be made tothe orignal design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts
‘must be identical to those usod in th original circuits. Service should be performed by quaifiod personnel only
2. Alterations ofthe design or circuitry ofthe product should not be made, Any design alteration ofthe product should not be made.
Any design aeations or additions will void the manufactue's warranty and wil futher releve the manufacture of responsibility for
persona injury or propery damage resuting therefrom.
‘8, Many electrical and mechanical pars in the product have special saety — related characteristics. These characters are often
not evident from viual Inspection nor can the protection afforded by thom necessarly be obtained by using replacement
components ratod for higher voltage, wattage, ete. Replacement parts which have tht
in the pars lst ot service manual. Electical components having such features are erties by shading ana{ A\ jon the schematic
diagram and by ( A. } on the parts lst in the service manual, The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same.
safely characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of service manual may create shock, fre, oF
special salty charactristics are identiiod
other hazards
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with tes, clamps , tubings, barriers and the ike to be separated from lve parts,
high temperature parts, moving parts and or sharp edges forthe prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. Whon service is
| required, the orginal lead routing and crass shouldbe observed, and it shouldbe confirmed that they have been returned to normal
alter reassembling
5. Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
Alter fo — assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal pars of the product (antenna
terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, seraw heads, headphone jack, contol shalts, otc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without
danger of elactical hock Do not use a line gelation transformer during this check
+ Plug the AC line cord dewey into the AC outlet. using a'Leakage current tester”, measure the leakage current rom each exposed
‘metal part ofthe cabinet, pariculary any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to @ known good earth ground,
‘Any leakage current must not exposed 0.5mA AC(tm.s}) AC VOLTMETER
+ Atomate check method EE} taving 1006 chavo,
lormore senstuty)
Plug the AC line cord dieety into the AC outet Use an AC | "
Volimeter having 1,000 ohms per volt or more sersity in the
0:5 uF AC TYPE
folowing manner. Connect 1,500 ohms 10W resistor paralled by oe
0.15 1 F AC type capactor between an exposed metal part and Brace tis probe
4 known good earth ground. Measure the AC votage across the 1800.9 10 mualpere
resistor wth the AC voltmeter. Mov the resistor connection 19 €82h Gogg arth ground
‘exposed metal pat, particulary any exposed metal part having a retum path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across
the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement Any voltage measured must not excoed 0.75V
AG(7ms},This corresponds to 0.5mA AC(tm.s).
2 (No. 4369)@ Important Management Points Regat
(Items Demanding Special Safety Precautions)
TD-W7SDes
1 .Seourely fix the power transformer while confirming its
marking specitied in the folowing.
Suffix] Marking | Description | Model
J_ [5216508 _ |W approved vo. | TD-W7SD|
C_[Wrps2a5-021F| TD-W7SD|
2.Power cord : Make sure of the following markings and
Ingpect exterior scratch anddamage.
7. Sine the folowing pars are hear generation ones,
they must no contact wih electoiytic capactors, wires,
ot.
© Following parts are inflammabies Make sue of tei ft
= up-condtion forthe purpose.
© Partsin box [must be controled.
A901, R902, R821, R923, [R9S7), R938, R940, R941, R755,
F140, R209, R459, P2459, R432, RO4O2, RAAT,
[Rs], Reso, Reao4, cao", [G80], 2605, 0809, 2812,
{2975 ], 08431, 28481, D901, D902, 0903, 0904, D900,
Power cord| Attachment plug
T_|-SPT-1 KP-10W or SU-1P
c_ [seri KP-10¥ or SU-IP
. Install the cord bushing by the specified tool
while confirming the marking. Bushing : NIFCO 2271
4, Wiring terminal
When installing the power cord,wind it around the
terminal by the end before soldering
byArrange the wires while binding them nearby the
terminal
o)The end of respective power cords is solderedin the
air and the space from others must be.2 mm or more
in the distance.
D910, c9r4, RO4S
Other parts
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ACI20V, 60Hz —:Cid version
‘AC2301127/1 10V, 50/60HZ:U/UT version
(19) Standard position of the switch and volume knob
‘Switches and volume knobs Setting position
8 nag meeieimune ean INPUT LEVEL. MAXIMUM
ecording reference tapes
DOLBY NR OFF
‘AC-224 (Norma, AC-51S (TDK $A) (C
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AO-T12 (TOK MA) (Mets) PITCH CONTROL CENTOR
(6) 600 2 resistrs(or attenuator matching)
MIC MOXING LEVEL MAXIMUM
(7 Distorion meterbandpass titer)
(8) Torque gauge (cassette) for CTG-N, TW2111, TW212t COMPU CALLED OFF
opens & 7 a . PHONES LEVEL ‘MAXIMUM,
“Tw2231 and TW2241, mechanism adjustments mamee oe
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@ Mechanism Adjstment
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Item) ‘Conditions ‘Adjustment and Confirmation ‘Standad value | Adjust point
‘Adjusting | Testtape:vTT708 |1. Connect an electronic volmeter tothe | Maximum Screws
Head (12.5kHz) | LINE OUT terminals. (FWD, REV)
‘azimuth 2. Play back the VIT704 (12.5kH2) test tape. Deck AB.
3. Adjust the head angle withthe screw
(FWD and REV) unt the reading of the ev
electronic voltmeter becomes maximum sl
for both channels (phase dtference must
be"0")
4. Repeat the adjustment in FWD and REV
‘modes as wel a forthe decks A and B.
5. Confirm that diference level between
deck A and deck B within 268,
‘Adjusting | 1. After adjustment | 1. Connect a frequency counter to the Normal speed:
Tape speed | of normal speed, | LINEOUT terminals Deck A E:9000 =
(motor speed)| then adjust high | 2. Perform normal speed adjustment frst, | 15Hz
speed. and then do high speed adjustment High speed
/2.For high speed ‘3.Play back the VTT712 test tape. Deck jj, :6000 +] Normal; VR703
adjustment, set the] 4. Adjust for normal speed oH High; VA704
deck for play mode] Adjust VR701(deck
and shorteircuit | [B]) for normal speed at 3000Hz.
between H. SPEED] 5. Acjust for high speed
‘TP and GND. ‘tter adjustment of normal speed,
8.Do notdo anything| adjust VR702 (deck [A] ) and VRI704
while H. SPEED (deck [B] ) for high speed at 6000Hz.
andTPGND are |.6.ifference in FWD and REV frequencies
shortercuted. | must be less than 4aHz
rest tape:
VIT-712 (ak)
(Checking Test tape Connect a wow and utter meter to LINE | lese than 0.179%
wow and VIT-712 @kte) | OUT terminals. Piay back the VIT712 test | (WRMS)
flutter tape. Check to see if the reading of the meter
is less than 0.17% (WRMS),
‘Checking |} Torque gauge Employ a torque testing cassette tape 27-70g-em
play back wer aewo) | Twei14[FWO] /TW2t2t|REV) for the
torque Twet21(REV) |checking, or ramove the cassette cover and
use a torque gauge,
‘Checking | Torque gauge | Measure the torque in the fast forward mode | 0-200 g-0n
fast forward! Tw22a1(FWo) in the same manner as in the above.
rewind torque Tw2241(REV) | Test cassette : TW2231 (FWD),
TW22411 (REV)
(No. 4359) 19_TD-W7SDes
@ Compu-Calibration for F.CAL mode(automatically adjustment)
@ F.CAL mode setting procedure
1. Short the F.TUNING TP and GND on mecha control board ass'y,
2, Before set the F, CAL mode, press the Counter Reset key while pressing the STOP key of deck B by reason of cancellation
the factory setting level
3. Press the POWER key while pressing the FF [ BeBe ] key of deck A under the power standby mode,
[At the same time, [F.CAL] mode is displayed on the deck B counter of FL indicator.
NOTE: When Compu-Calibration is finished normally, [COMPU-CAL] LED light up and result number of calioration is dis~
played on the counter of FL indicator.
f Compu-Calibration is finished abnormally, [COMPU-CAL] LED blinks and error number of calibration is displayed
fon the counter of FL indicator.
‘Then correct the etror message and readjust the Compu-Calibration,
Item Condition ‘Adjustment
| Level meter | Mode:REC/PAUSE 1. Supply a 400Hz or 1kHz signal to both Land R of LINE IN terminals at
sensitivity at deck B ~4dBs.
adjustment | Test sigan! love! 2. Press the [COMPU-CAL key of deck B,adjust the level meter
400Hz or tkHz,-4dBs sensitivity automatically.
InputLINE IN(L and R) | 3, Confirm that difference level between left and righkt within 0.848.
Playback level | Ditection:FWD(decks | 1. Load the VIT-727 test tapes to both decks A and B.
adjustment at | A and B) 2, Press the [PLAY] key of deck A and playing back the tape.
decks Aand B | NR:OFF 3. Press the [COMPU-CAL] key of deck A and adjust the playback
Test tapeVTT-727 levels of both decks A and B automatically
Recording | Direction:FWD(decks | 1. Load the AC-224 tapes to both decks A and B,
charactor Aand 8) 2, Press the [COMPU-CAL] key of deck A.start the recording
adjustment | Recrding tape: charactor adjustment of deck A and then deck B automatically.
| (Bias and ‘AG-224{normal) ‘iter while about 50 seconds, adjustment is completed autornaticaly
RECIPB AG-519{Cr02) While adjusting, confirm that all segment is displayed on FL indicator.
sensitivity) | AC-712{meta) 3. Load the AG-5t8 tapes to both decks A and B and adjusting as the
atdecks A | NR: OFF ‘same manner above step 2.
and 8 ‘fer while about 40 seconds,adjustment is completed automatically.
4, Load the AC-712 tapes to both decks A and B and adjusting as the
‘same manner above step 2.
After while about 40 seconds,adjusting is completed automatically.
NOTE; When recording the each tapes, do not use while about 3 minutes
range of tape start and end winding positions.
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If following error messages are indicated on the FL indicator when adjusting the Conpu-Calibration,cortect these abnormal
conditions and readjust the Compu-Calisration,
1. In case the Level meter sensitivity adjustment.
(Error No.) | (Contents of the message)
ROI No signal
ERO Over the adjustment range,too much large the input signal level
ROB Over the adjustment range,too much small the input signal level
2. Incase the Playback level adjustment
Ros No playback signal
EROS: ‘Over the adjustment range,too much large the playback signal
ROB (Over the adjustment range,too much small the playback signal
3. Incase the Recording signal adjustment.
(1) For Leh
ERI2 ‘No 400H2 test signal for recording
ERIS ‘No 12.5klHz test signal for recording
ERt4 No playback signal (Do not recrded)
ERIS Can not find the recording start position
ERI6 Over the adjustment range of 400Hz playback signal level,too much large 400Hz playback signal
ERI7 ‘Over the adjustment range of 400Hz playback signal level,too much small 400Hz playback signal
ERB ‘Too much large 12.5kHz playback signal level compare with 400Hz signat
ERI9 ‘Too much small 12.5kHz playback signal level compare with 400He signal
(2) For ich
R22 No 400Hz test signal for recording
R23 No 12.5kHz test signal for recording
Red 'No playback signal (D0 not recorded)
R25 Can not find the recording start position
R26 (Over the adjustment range of 400Hz playback signal evel,too much large 400Hz playback signal
R27 (Over the adjustment range of 400Hz playback signal lovel,too much small 400Hz playback signal
R28 Too much large 12.5kHz playback signal level compare with 400H2 signal
R29 ‘Too much small 12.5kHz playback signal level compare with 400Hz signal
(@) ForLch and Reh
R30 ‘Compu-Calibration of AC-518 adjustment is started before adjustment of AC-224 is not complete
finished
R31 Compu-Calibration of AC-712 adjustment is started before adjustment of AC-224 is not complete
finished
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@ Electrical Adjustment Procedure
Check and Adjustment
Dowy (Frequency. tevey_|_value.devaton valve
cereut [Signal inputs LINE IN. Callevel: 400H2, 15.708 +208
(Recimode) ~ eB bo.sye [seca si] ase
(aias-cun | oxtputteminal TP: NR Icsst @ a@| Fe)
pe 16208 =2 48
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(Rec)
Adjustment and Confirmation Standard
“BPlay back | Testtape Play back VTT727. Check thatthe level at LINE] LINE OUT
level check | vrT727: 00H — fouTis~4.saas + 108,
Difference between Leh and Rh must be les
thant 8 at LINE OUT.
*3 Playback | Testtape Play back TMT735 test tape, and adjust VR116 Deck
frequency | TMT7as:tkHz/12.5it4d VRa%6 deck [B]) and VAI, VR211 (deck fA} L:vaite
response | VTT799: 1kHz/6aH2 | 50 that devition of 125 KHz to that of 1 KHz Rete
adjustment 040.5 dB (deck A )and 040.5 dB (deck B ) Deck
‘Then, play back VIT7399 test tape to confrm| +0508 | L: vRItt
that deviaion of 63 Hzto thHzis +2 +340. | deck B))at | Fe VROti
thie
63 He (check:
122508
"4 Bias Tape: Metal Connect frequency counter to the CN846 (deck Deck
trey NOS: FEC Va ans onsen [on ado Lt vai
ajusiment | F*eseerey oerte | deck [B] ) and L840t (deck [A] ) so thatthe Deck Al
more than 1M. | counter reads 95 ke. Leos
(See page18)
Deck
"Te CNB46 pin 1
Deck (A
TP: CNG pin 1
ssiave [06 Votmeter | his stop must be performed afer the bias| winmum | DeckIA)
oselaion eecusney adjustment uLido1
(uxPRo) | TP:cness Load a meta tape and sot the deck to the :L2401
adjustment recording mode. Deck(B}
TP: CNBAS 1Adjust for dec (A) Lust
Adjust L1401 and L2401 to minimize espec- R:L2451
tive voltages of CNB4T (PIN ~ 4) at Loh and
(PING~5) at Ren
2.adust for deck 8]
Adjust L1481 and L245! to minimize respec-
tive votages of CNB46 (PING ~4) at Leh and
(PIN 3 - §) at Reh.
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Item Conditions Adjustment and Confirmation Standard Adjusting
6 input 1. Supply a tKHz signal tothe LINE IN terminals] UNE IN,
sensitivity at -20dBs, confi that LINE OUT level is] 3208s
level “sdb. MIG:=86 Bs
check |2. Supply a 1kHz signal to the MIC input termi- 2008
nals at ~G6d8s, confirm that LINE OUT leva
is-2des.
a. Confirm that cliference level between let and
right within 2d8 a LINE IN terminals and within
38 at MIC terminals
“7RECIPE [LINE INPUTLEVEL: [This step must be performed after the slave | 125 KHz vet
frequency | Ret. - 2040 ~ sods oselation adustment. 0208
reoponse | = 248) Record the 1 KHz and 12.5 kHz slgnals atthe) higher tan
heck MIC INPUTIevel: evel of 20 d8 (20 dB lower tan tho reference| the titHz level
Ret, -2008(-26185_ eve
+908) Playing back the recorded signals, check thatthe
NA SWITCH: OFF fiovel of the 12.5 kHz signal is 0 + 2 oB to the
level of the 1 kHz signal
. Low bas curent
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| __ on reuenie’*"7 igh ls sone
O SOM 1 kha 12,6 kis “teavencies
8 Recording/ |‘. Supply a 400Hz signal to the LINE IN termi-] Normal,
playback nals record a 400Hz signal at reference level] Crromo,
sensitivity of -2048, Metal
check lz.confirm that REC indicator should tum on} ~28dB=
when LINE OUT level is -26dBs during re-} £1 4B
cording
9 Maximum ~ |Suply 1 KHz signal to the LINE IN terminal in the] LINE OUT:
output Rec. monitoring mode, and read non-cipped] more
check signal level at the LINE IN terminal. than § dBs
PHONES
OUT: more
than ~ 1608s
70 Checking ‘Record a 4 Kz, 20 dBs signal to LINE IN| Nora
record! terminals Loss than 256
playack 2)Play back the recorded pat, Check the| crOz/Metal
distortion output with a distortion meter to see ifthe] Less than 36
value conforms to the standard value
7 ohecking “) Record t 1 Kr, -20 ds signal, Stop the in-| Normal,
signal to put by disconnecting from the terminal to] Moro than 40
noise ratio perform non-signl recording on
recording 2)Piay back the recorded part Measure the 8 Weta, chrome;
playback dBs recording output and the non-signal | sore than 41
recording output for comparison using an | ge,
electronic voltmeter. Check to see ifthe value
conforms to the standard value.
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Adjusting
24 (No. 4359)
Item Conditions
12 Checking
erasing terminals,
coefficient 2)Perform recording with the signal enhaned by
2008
8)Erase a part of the recording
4)Measure the output difference between the
‘erased part and non- erased part to compare
with an electronic voltmeter.
For the measurement using a metal tape,
connect @ band pass fier between the deck
and the electronic voltmeter.
“Tape deck
1 (rocoraing,
crazing)
Input
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cy
Band pass titer | p[Elecronic
rn le[4] Wiring Connections
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Payoaek signal for OECK 5
Playoack s3gnai for O=CK &
Level inakeater signe
Pecarding signal for DECK 8
1 snout signal
AB Line,
4-6 Line
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Power supply board
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| ZCTDW317K-CH-A | CASSETTE HOLDER NO +46 -48-52 1
¢| 2CTDWS17K-CH-B | CASSETTE HOLDER NO.47-52 beck B | 2
1] VKL1333-009 CHASSIS BASE 1
2] VTPS2A5-o2iF | POWER TRANS 4 |
3) S88T30067 SCREW FOR POWER TRANS 4
4] Vsc2410-036 REAR PANEL y
| 5] vNo4999-003 FCC LABEL (3) 4
6] aNP1340-200 POWER CORD y
7| ans3771-108 CORO STOPPER 4
To) SBSF 5008N ‘SCREW FOR HEAT SINK 2
11] s8sF3008m SCREW FOR PIN JACK 2
12] SosF3008N SCREW FOR DCS JACK y
13] SBsTS006N SCREW FOR REAR+CHASSI 3|
14] GBST30067 SCREW FOR MAIN P.c.80 | 6]
i8[ VJG1320-017UL | FRONT PANEL SILK/HOT STAMP 7
19| viDs024~002 REFLECTION PLAT 2
20) ViDs429-00188 | Jvc MARK 1
24] vYH7946-004 RING 4
22| spsr30102 SCREW FOR MECHANISM 4
23] SBST3O06H SCREW FOR FRONT PANEL 3
24) SBSF26107 SCREW KEY SWITCH BOAR 5
25] spsT26042 SCREW FOR FL.PWBsMECH a
27| vxPs288-003 PUSH BUTTON POWER y
28| Vsk«436-001, LENS, 4
29/ Vk4437-001 TENS 2
30| VxP2098-007 MECHA BUTTON AB PLAY/STOP 1
34) VXP3688-001 MECHA BUTTON A REC/PAUSE 1
32) VXP3689-001 MECHA BUTTON B REC/PAUSE/DOL 1
33] VIk4436-002 LENS 4|
VIK4E36-003 ENS 7y
34| VKL7265~004 JACK BRACKET FOR H.P.JACK y
35] VKL7264-003 WIC BRACKET FPR PLH. JACK y
36| VKL6752-001 SNAP PLATE 2
37] VXL4426-001 KNOB BALANC/H.PHONE/ 3
38] V¥H7 779-008 DUMPER ASS*Y 2
44) vkW3006-236 TORSTON* SPRING A-HOLDER 1
42) vkW3006-237 TORSION SPRING B-HOLDER a
43] vyH2300-002 MECHA HOLDER MECHA 2
44] sBsF26107 SCREW MECHA HOLDER 4
45) SBsF26107 ‘SCREW FOR AB PHB 2
46) viT2317-007 CASSETTE HOLDER FOR A-MECHA 1
47) VsT2317-008 CASSETTE HOLDER FOR B-MECHA 1
48) VkY4180-001 CASSETTE SPRING 4
49| vsp3867-002 G. STABILIZER 2
30] V¥TS491-001 PAD 4
51] VkY4635-002 SPRING PLATE 2
52| sssr2608z SCREW FOR S.PLATE 3
53] VYH7941-005 LOCK LEVERCL> A MECHA 1
54] VYH7941-006 | LOCK LEVERCAD B_MECHA, a
55] VNAL643~001 ‘SHIELD FOR MECHA 2
56] Svst2603z SCREW For meckAssHrel | 4)
57| vkW5199-001 TENSION SPRING 2
58] VK24749-001 SPECIAL SCREW FOR LOCK L + ME 2
59] VKL7293-001 EJECT SAFTY(R) Ee 4BLock wo. SEPNTITD
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%0) SBSFSOTOT SCREW FOR E.SAFTV ORD 7
| 61/vRwsoe9-o02 | ToRSioN sPRING FOR ELSAFTY(RD 1
62| VKL7663-001 EJECT SAFTYCL Ecc 4
63] sasrso10z SCREW FOR £.SAFTYCL> 4
64| VkW5104-003 | TORSION SPRING FOR ESAFTY LD 4|
65] Vitasee-013 | CASSETTE LiD FOR A -WECHA 7]
66] viT2s49-014 | CASSETTE LID FOR 8 MECHA 4
67| vxPsza9-o01 | PUSH BUTTON EJECT 4
68] vxP52a9-002 | PUSH BUTTON 1|
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70/VKL 7262-002 | REMOTE ARW MECHA t
71] VKL7268-002 | REMOTE ARM B MECHA 1
72|vvi7773-001 | BUTTON HOLDER 2
73] spsr2ei07z SCREW FOR B.H.+ FPL 2
74| £406379-008ss_| FOOT Assy 4
77| SBSTSO087 SCREW FOR FOOT 4
7alVxL3025-003 | KNOB. INPUT VOLUNE 1
79| VJK3652-006 | FINDER 1
80] vsc1964-201 | TOP cover 1
82| Vkz4614-001 SPECIAL SCREW “
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84] VYH2850-M104PA | NANE PLATE y
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86] vySAiR3-043 | SPACER FOR HEAD WIRE 2
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92) vyu7e79-001 | CAP 1
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BSISB2LW-SA2 | DG MOTOR ASS*Y No .32-33 1
MSNSD257A-SA1 | DC MOTOR No. 24-25 4
Wes1126-008 | CHASSIS B ASS*Y 1 |
vK T-uP REEL_ASSY 2 |
KW B.T. SPRING T 4
vaws043-00r | a.T. spaine 1
vKs3627-002 | PINCH LEVER 1
vkS2224-002 | CONTROL CAM 1 |
vKs545¢-001__| ACT GeAncay | af |
VKS5455-001 PACT GEARCS) 7 i
ven3632-001 | HEAD BASE PRESS KIT S 1 |
spsT20042 SCREW | 3
v«z4708-001 | SPECIAL screw 1
vksS430-o0cHM | FR_ARM_ASS*Y 1
VKFSI95-O0A [FLYWHEEL CRUASST 7
Vkr3197-00A | FLYWHEEL CLDASS* | 1
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vk24705-001 __| SPECIAL ScREW — 2|
WSN=5D257A D.c.woToR FOR ACT MOTOR 4
Vks5433-001 | ACT-MOTOR Gear GEAR KIT S 1
vkzé705-002 | SPECIAL SCREW 2
VeP4227-008 | PrcH R.(R) ASY } 4
vxp4z29-008 | PINCH R.(L)_ASY 4
VkW500s-008 | P.R. SP.CRD FoR PINCH (RD 1
VKW5046-003 | PLR. SP.CLD for PIncH 1
31] vev670-001 | CASSETTE SPRING PRESS KIT 5 1
32] NSI-5B2LW j2.C.moTOR FOR CAP,MOTOR 1
33| vkRug32-o03mm | MOTOR PULLEY La
34) SPsP26032 SCREW 2
35| VkN3636-002 | FM. BRACKET PRESS KIT 5 ja
36] VkS5327-005Mm | THRUST PLATE 1
37| sesF260a7 SCREW 3
38] vkB3001-067 _| BELT _ yo
39] sosteeiaz SCREW Ty
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P__s|vpK3001-012 __| sHEeT. FOR FRONT PROT | 4
P6|€500196-0318 | ENVELOPE FOR SeT {4
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PB SERIAL TICKET 2
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VNN2348-661N | INST BOOK {ale
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