Omcan mm-it-0050 Meat Mixer Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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Omcan mm-it-0050 Meat Mixer Instruction

Safety and Warranty

FILING AND USING THIS MANUAL

This instruction manual is to give clear information, using diagrams and explanations, to the end user regarding how to use the appliance, how to transport it, maintenance and servicing. Before using the appliance carefully read this manual. This manual should be filed (kept) near the appliance where it can be easily reached when required. If for some reason this manual is lost or torn, request a replacement copy from either your retailer or from the manufacturer. If the appliance is sold, immediately inform the manufacturer name, address, telephone and fax numbers of the new owner. This manual considers the technology used when the appliance was put on the market and therefore cannot be considered insufficient if there should be future improvements and or updates. In regard to this point, the manufacturer is well within his/her rights to update production and relevant manuals without obligation to update products and manuals previously sold, unless considered an exceptional case. If in doubt, please contact your local service centre or the manufacturer. As the manufacturer continuously strives to improve the products, he / she is pleased to receive comments or suggestions to help improve both the appliance and manual. The warranty terms considered valid are those agreed upon when the appliance was purchased. If you have any queries please contact your supplier.

WARRANTY

The end user for no reason whatsoever is authorized to tamper with the appliance. If there are any problems with the appliance, contact the manufacturer. Any attempt at dismantling, modifying or tampering with the appliance or part of it will immediately null and void the Declaration of Conformity, issued respecting the EU directive 2006/42, 2006/95, and null and void the warranty and the manufacturer will no longer be held responsible for damage / injuries to persons or things caused by tampering. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for the following conditions:

  •  Incorrect installation.
  •  Incorrect use of the appliance by untrained staff.
  • Used not respecting the standards and laws in force of the country.
  • Lack of or insufficient and incorrect maintenance.
  •  Use of non-original spare parts and non-specific parts for the various models.
  • Total or partial non-observance of the instructions given.

ATTENTION!
The size of the pieces to be mixed must be contained in the mixing drum and must not stick out over the rim and must never exceed 50 kgs.

NON-PERMITTED USES
The mixer must only be used for the uses given by the manufacturer, and in particular:

  • Do Not use the appliance for mixing food other than for meat.
  • Do Not use the appliance if it has not been correctly installed with all the protections correctly mounted avoiding any hazardous risk of injury.
  •  Do Not use nor store the machine inside a cold room: this could seriously damage the electrical components sensitive to condensate (which forms at low temperatures) and also alter the viscosity of the grease and/or lubricating oil in the gearboxes and cogs inside it, jeopardizing the machine’s correct operation and causing potential failures.
  • Do Not touch any of the electrical parts without having first disconnected the appliance from the electricity supply: there is risk of electrocution.
  •  Do Not mix quantities that cannot be contained in the mixing drum.
  • Do Not wear clothing that does not conform with the accident prevention regulations. Ask your employer regarding safety regulations and accident prevention clothing.
  • Do Not turn on the appliance if faulty or out of service. Before using the appliance make sure any hazardous working conditions have been eliminated. If there is a fault or problem with the appliance immediately turn it off and inform the maintenance team.
  •  Do Not permit unauthorized staff to use the appliance. In case of an electrical accident the first thing to do is to pull the injured worker away from the appliance (normally in this situation the worker is unconscious). However, be very careful as this is very dangerous. The injured worker in this situation is an electricity conductor and touching him / her means being electrocuted. It is important to disconnect the electricity supply by disconnecting the fuse box and if this is not possible use an insulated object or material (wooden or PVC stick, fabric, leather, etc…)to pull the injured worker away. Immediately call the nearest casualty department so the injured worker is admitted to hospital for treatment.
  • Do Not use the appliance in environments where there is gas in the atmosphere creating a high risk of combustion (explosion).
  •  Do Not repair the appliance without prior authorization.
  • Always Respect the procedures for maintenance and technical assistance.

PROTECTIONS AND SAFETY FEATURES

ATTENTION
Before using the appliance make sure the safety protections are in their correct position and intact. Check they function correctly before starting work (at the beginning of a new work shift). If there are problems contact the maintenance team.

  •  Rotor protection grille. This safety feature impedes incidental contact with the rotor (Fig. 1.8.1).
  •  Micro-switch (Fig. 1.8.1).
  •  Knob to lock tank.
  • Ball grip for locking the rotor in position.

ATTENTION!
Do Not for any reason tamper with the safety features.

DANGER AND WARNING NOTICES
ATTENTION
When the appliance is connected to the electricity supply do not touch any of the electronics. There is the risk of being electrocuted. Always respect the information given on the warning notices. Non-observance can cause injuries or even death. Make sure the warning notices are always in their correct position and are legible. If for some reason they are missing or are illegible fix them to the appliance or replace them.

WORK POSITION
The correct work position for using the appliance is shown in Fig. 1.10.1.

ENVIRONMENT
The appliance is designed for working in the following environment:

  • Minimum environment temperature: 5°C.
  • Maximum environment temperature: +40°C.
  •  Humidity: 50% at 40°C.

LIGHTING
Where the mixer is located there should be enough natural light and artificial light conforming with the local regulations. In any case, the lighting must always conform with the regulations of the country of destination and should not create dangerous reflections. The lighting must permit the worker to clearly read the control panel and clearly identify the start and stop buttons.

VIBRATIONS
The vibrations generated by the appliance are not significant.

ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROTECTIONS
Specific equipment is not necessary. It is advisable to use suitable rubber gloves for handling food products and that conform with the accident prevention regulations.

RESIDENTIAL USERS
Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from installation in non-commercial or residential applications. The right is reserved to deny shipment for residential usage; if this occurs, you will be notified as soon as possible.

1 YEAR PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY

Within the warranty period, contact Omcan Inc. at 1-800-465-0234 to schedule an Omcan authorized service technician to repair the equipment locally. Unauthorized maintenance will void the warranty. Warranty covers electrical and part failures, not improper use. Please see https://omcan.com/disclaimer for complete info.
WARNING:
The packaging components are classified as normal solid urban waste and can therefore be disposed of without difficulty. In any case, for suitable recycling, we suggest disposing of the products separately (differentiated waste) according to the current norms.
DO NOT DISCARD ANY PACKAGING MATERIALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT!

Technical Specifications

Model

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MM-IT-0050- S

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Power| 2 x 550W / 0.75 HP
Electrical| 220V / 60Hz / 1
Tank Dimensions| 16.5” x 19.7” / 420 x 500mm
Capacity| 88 L / 50 kgs.
Dimensions| 31.9” x 24.8” x 48” / 810 x 630 x 1220mm
Packaging Dimensions| 47.2” x 26.4” x 51.2” / 1200 x 670 x 1300mm
Weight| 187.4 lbs. / 85 kgs.
Packaging Weight| 231.5 lbs. / 105 kgs.
Item Number| 47134

Installation

ATTENTION!
The work surface or area where the appliance is to be installed must be horizontal and solid guaranteeing stability and safety. When installing the appliance bear in mind that amp space must be left around the appliance. Refer to the dimensions given in Fig. 2.4.1. This space allows you to work freely with the appliance and allows easy access when servicing or repairing it. Provide suitable lighting around the appliance for the worker using the meat mixer. To move the package use a fork-lift truck or similar means. The appliance is in a carton box and packed on a pallet .

  • Remove the two plastic straps that hold the carton box to the pallet.
  • Remove the carton box.
  • Remove the cellophane wrapping and any other packaging materials.
DISPOSING OF PACKAGING

Packaging materials such as carton, nylon and wood are all products considered normal urban waste. These materials can be disposed of as per normal procedures. If the appliance is destined to countries where there are specific waste laws, dispose of packaging conforming with the local laws in force.

HANDLING APPLIANCE

As the following have wheels they can be manually moved by pulling.

CONNECTING TO ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

ATTENTION!
Check the electricity supply corresponds to the value given on the appliance ID plate. Electrical works can only be carried out by specialized and authorized staff with prior authorization by the person in charge of the appliance. Connect the appliance to a circuit provided with an efficient earth socket. If necessary use suitable extension leads guaranteeing safety. The section (thickness) of the extension lead must be greater than the appliance power supply cable. This avoids any hazardous overheating. Avoid pulling or twisting the power cable as this can damage the internal wires.

Operation

CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
  1. Drive push-button (continuous). Press to start the blade.
  2. Stop push-button. Press to stop the propeller transmission motor.
  3. Reverse drive push-button. Press to start the blade in opposite direction to push-button “1”.
  4. Network presence indicator light. Signals that the machine is connected to the electrical network
  5. Drive indicator light. Signals that the tool of the machine is in movement. Located close to the start push-button “3” and close to the reverse drive push-button “3”. Visible only when the control is operating.
TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON AND OFF CHECKING CONNECTION TO ELECTRICITY

SUPPLY

  1. Switch the on/off switch on the appliance to position “I”.
  2. Press push button “1” for starting.
  3.  The indicator light “4” should come on.
  4.  Then immediately press push button “2” for stopping. This is to check that the appliance works correctly.
  5.  Press push button “3” for starting.
  6.  The indicator light “5” should come on.
  7.  Checking that the rotor rotates in an opposite direction to before.
  8. Press push button “2” for stopping.
CHECKING PROTECTIONS AND SAFETY FEATURES AND THEIR EFFICIENCY
  1. Rotor Protection grille (Fig. 5.2.1). Visually check that the protection grille is intact.
  2.  Micro-switch (Fig. 5.2.1). With the appliance running, check that it automatically stops when the protection grille is raised. If this is not the case contact you local authorized dealer or the manufacturer.

ATTENTION! If the previously mentioned safety protections and casing are not intact, are damaged, missing or work incorrectly, turn the appliance off and contact the aftersales assistance to repair the appliance.

TURNING ON THE APPLIANCE

Switch the power on/off switch from position “0” to “I”. Press push button “1” (fig. 4.1.1) for starting the rotor.

TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE

To stop the appliance press push button “2” (stops the electric motor), the indicator light “4” will go out. Switch the power on/off switch to position “0” turning off the power supply.

INVERSION

To invert rotor rotation press push button “3”.
Note: When a work shift is over always switch the on/off power switch to position “0”.

USING THE MACHINE

ATTENTION!
Only authorized staff can use the appliance. Before use the worker must make sure that all the protections are in place and work correctly. If this is not the case, turn the appliance off and contact the maintenance team. Make sure there is sufficient lighting for clear and good visibility. Carry out several practice runs, without any food product, assisted by specialized staff to become familiar with the appliance so as to work in safe conditions.

HOW TO USE THE MIXER

With the on/off switch in position “0” fill the mixer. The food product to be mixed must be contained within the mixing drum and must not exceed the consented weight. Close the grille and start the mixer.
N.B: to preserve the freshness and integrity of the meat, we recommend working the meat at a maximum temperature of 7°C and terminating the process within 10 minutes. Once the meat has been processed, thoroughly clean all the machine parts. After every work cycle, we recommend leaving the mixer to rest for a few minutes before using it again. The machine is not designed for working inside a cold room: this could seriously damage the electrical components sensitive to condensate (which forms at low temperatures) and also alter the viscosity of the grease and/or lubricating oil in the gearboxes and cogs inside it, jeopardizing the machine’s correct operation and causing potential failures.

Maintenance

EMPTYING AND CLEANING

EMPTYING THE MIXING BOWL
Turn off the mixer, the on/off switch is in position “0” unplug from main power supply. The mixing bowl is designed to rotate to facilitate emptying.

  • With the bowl in a horizontal position grip the handle on the bowl titling bar “1” Fig. 6.3.1.
  • Pull the tank locking knob “2” Fig. 6.3.1.
  •  Once having released the mixing bowl rotate (Fig. 6.3.2) by pulling the tilting bar “1” Fig. 6.3.1.
  • Open the protection grille “3” Fig. 6.3.2 and empty the bowl.
CLEANING THE MIXING BOWL

With the machine off and switch in position “0” and with the plug removed from the socket proceed with cleaning the bowl. Thanks to the possibility of rotating the bowl cleaning operations are facilitated.

  • With the bowl in a horizontal position grip the handle on the bowl titling bar “1” Fig. 6.3.3.
  • Unhook and remove the pins which lock the mixing blades “2” in position Fig. 6.3.3 and “2” Fig. 6.3.4.
  •  Unscrew the bowl locking knob “3” anti-clockwise Fig. 6.3.4.
  •  Once having released the mixing bowl rotate (Fig. 6.3.2) by pulling the tilting bar “1” Fig. 6.3.3.
  • Open the grille “4” Fig. 6.3.4 and proceed with removing the mixing blades.
  •  Make sure the mixing blades are positioned to allow for enough space to remove them Fig. 6.3.5.
  •  Grip the mixing blades one at a time “5” Fig. 6.3.4 and pull outwards to remove.
  • The surface is now smooth and easy to clean Fig. 6.3.6, clean the mixer thoroughly and if necessary disinfect.
  • With a sponge soaked with water and a neutral (pH 7) and non-toxic degreaser (food grade) clean and remove any food product left on the mixer and on the mixing blades. Do not use petrol, solvents or other flammable liquids as detergents; only used authorised non-toxic and non-flammable solvents. Take all the necessary precautions adopting also appropriate protections required for the cleaning product being used when cleaning and disinfecting the mixer. Always follow the instructions provided for the cleaning product being used.
MOUNTING UTENSILS

To mount the utensil (mixing blades) invert the procedure described in the foregoing paragraph and make sure the mixing blades are mounted correctly. To facilitate this operation there are numbers stamped on the mixing blades and on the pins on the inside of the bowl. The number on the blade must correspond to the number on the pin. Once the mixing blades have been mounted close the grille.

AUTOMATIC USE

AUTOMATIC MIXER

  • Press the drive push-button “1”: the blades will start turning and the indicator light “4” will go on.
  •  Press the reverse drive push-button “3”: the indicator light “5” will start flashing. After 30 seconds, the machine will automatically reverse drive. Every 30 seconds it will invert blade rotation. After 2 minutes (4 cycles) the machine will automatically stop

AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF

  •  Press the drive push-button “1”: the blades will start turning and the indicator light “4” will go on.
  • Press the drive push-button “1” again. After 1 minute, the machine will automatically stop. The same sequence can be run in reverse drive.
CHECKS CARRIED OUT ON OUR PREMISES

The purchased appliance has undergone several factory tests. These tests are: Before setting to work:

  • Check operative tension in the appliance which must correspond to the customer’s requirements.
  • Check that there are all the warning plates and notices and the ID plate gives all the correct information and serial number.
  • Check bolt tightening torque.
  •  Check that the appliance corresponds and conforms with the regulations in force and with what is given in this manual.

With the appliance running:

  • Check efficiency of all protections and safety features. When the grille is raised the appliance must automatically stop.
  • General functional check.
  •  Repeated tests to make sure the appliance works correctly for its use.
CHECKS AND TESTS TO BE CARRIED OUT WHEN INSTALLING

To make sure the appliance has not been damaged when delivered or when being installed, carry out the following tests;

Before setting to work:

  • Check that the power supply tension corresponds to the value given on the ID plate.
  • Check that there are all the warning and ID plates and that they are not damaged.
  •  Check that the power supply cable is not damaged and is intact.
  • Check that the safety features such as the magnetic sensors are intact and not damaged.

Functional checks with the appliance running:

  • Check the efficiency of the protections and safety features. There is the possibility that during transport these have been damaged or are out of adjustment.
  •  Carry out several functional tests using pieces of food that are the same size that will be used in normal working conditions.
PERIODICAL CONTROLS

To maintain reliability and performance in time, as well as proceeding as indicated, it is necessary to carry out regular tests and checks as follows:
Before each work shift:

  • Every day check safety features and protections work correctly.
  • Check the power cable is intact.

The end of the work shift:

  •  Carefully clean the appliance removing any traces of food.
  •  Remove, clean and mount rotor and blades.
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE

At the end of the work shift the appliance must be carefully cleaned and disinfected.

  • Stop the appliance and switch the on/off switch to “0” and remove the power plug.
  • With a sponge soaked with water and suitable neutral degreasers (non-toxic) remove and clean any traces of food.

Do not use petrol, solvents or other inflammable liquids such as detergents. Use authorised non-toxic and non-inflammable solvents. Take suitable precautions when cleaning considering the products being used. Always follow the instructions for use given.

ATTENTION!
These mixers are designed for mixing meat, therefore for health reasons you are obliged to use non-toxic and neutral detergents. For hygiene purposes such detergents must be suitable for cleaning components that come in contact with food.

LUBRICATION

Periodically grease gears “2”.

  •  Unplug the machine from its power source.
  •  Take off the protective casing “1”.
  •  Grease the gears using a brush.
  • Reassemble the casing and fasten the screws
    The oil in the transmission reduction gears is long-life and does not need to be ever replaced.
REPLACING PARTS
  • If you require spare parts contact the manufacturer. Do not use non-original parts. We would like to remind you that these parts must be replaced and mounted by specialized staff.

Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Solution
The appliance does not start. The on/off switch is in position 0”. Switch

the switch to position “1”.
The grille is raised.| Lower the grille.
The microswitch mounted on the mixing drum does not work.| Contact Omcan.
Either the electric motor or the command circuit board is faulty.
The controls do not work or the blades do not change direction.

Figure Drawings

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Parts Breakdown

Model MM-IT-0050-S 47134

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Model MM-IT-0050-S 47134

parts breakdown

Model MM-IT-0050-S 47134

Item No.| Description| Position| Item No.| Description| Position| Item No.| Description| Position
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AG284

| __

Cable 3×1.50 for 47134

| __

1

| __

61579

| Mobile Wheel with Brake D 100 C/Perno for 47134| __

29

| __

62643

| __

Flat Washer DIN 125 D 6 for 47134

| __

55

__

AG285

| Motor Cable 3×1.5 / MN L = 860 for 47134| __

2

| __

78634

| __

Knob for 47134

| __

30

| __

62644

| __

Flat Washer DIN 125 D 8 for 47134

| __

56

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AE729

| __

Power Cable TF TC BZ Engine for 47134

| __

3

| __

AG291

| Mot. Pam 71 B 14 4 Poli V.230/60 for

47134

| __

31

| __

62645

| __

Flat Washer DIN 125 D 10 for 47134

| __

57

61604| Strain Relief + Nut for 47134| 4| 61590| Washer SO 1650 INOX for 47134| 32| 62646| Elastic Spine DIN 1481 3×18 for 47134| 58
61603| Nut OTT.NICH.PG 11 for 47134| 5| AG292| Micro SO 2400 Support for 47134| 33| 62647| Elastic Pin DIN 1481 5×20 for 47134| 59
62605| Plastic Cable Gland PG7 for 47134| 6| 61569| Boat Stops Crade for 47134| 34| 62648| Blind Nut DIN 1587 M5 for 47134| 60
AG286| Plastic Nut PG 7 for 47134| 06A| 61571| Spring for 47134| 35| 61583| Nut DIN 1587 M 6 for 47134| 61
62606| PG 11 Plastic Cable Gland for 47134| 7| 61570| Pin for 47134| 36| 62650| P Nut DIN 1587 M8 for 47134| 62
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AG287

| __

Plastic Nut PG 11 for 47134

| __

07A

| __

61564

| Lever Rod for Container Overturning for 47134| __

37

| __

62651

| __

Blind Nut DIN 1587 M 12 for 47134

| __

63

62607| Essacavo + Dado Plastics PG for 47134| 8| AG293| Female Shovel for 47134| 38| 62652| T ES. DIN 439 M 10 Basso for 47134| 64
AG288| Plastic Nut PG 13.5 for 47134| 08A| AG294| Male Shovel for 47134| 39| 62653| Feathers DIN 6885 / A 8x7x28 for 47134| 65
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61549

| __

Box GW 44207 for 47134

| __

9

| __

AG295

| __

Shovel for 47134

| __

40

| __

62654

| Feathers DIN 6885 / AB 8x7x16 for 47134| __

66

61608| Terminal Comb. BZ for 47134| 10| AG296| Cot INOX ME 50 EVO BIALB for 47134| 41| 62655| Screw TBEI ISO 7380 M 6×25 for 47134| 67
__

37258

| __

Microswitch SO INOX for 47134

| __

11

| __

AG297

| __

Bath Lid ME 50 EVO BIALB for 47134

| __

42

| __

AE740

| Screw Autof.TC + DIN 7981 D 3.5×16 for 47134| __

68

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37260

| __

Magnet M634 P-44 for 47134

| __

12

| __

AG298

| Union Tube Bases ME 50 EVO BIALB for 47134| __

43

| __

62657

| __

Screw TSPEI DIN 7991 M8x20 for 47134

| __

69

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AE730

| Mascher. Three Puls. Acc. TC-ME H = 36 for 47134| __

13

| __

62631

| Carter Motore ME 80 EVO BIALB for 47134| __

44

| __

62658

| Screw TSPEI DIN 7991 M 8×30 for 47134| __

70

__

60396

| Stainless Steel On Button with Lamp for 47134| __

14

| __

62632

| Fascia Carter Mot. ME 80 EVO BIALB for 47134| __

45

| __

AG301

| Screw TSPEI DIN 7991 M 6×16 for 47134| __

71

__

60397

| __

Stainless Steel Off Button for 47134

| __

15

| __

AG299

| Base DX Rid. ME 80 EVO BIALB for 47134| __

46

| __

62660

| Washer F Wide DIN 9021 D 6×18 for 47134| __

72

__

41224

| __

Circuit Board R3+Autom EQ for 47134

| __

16

| __

AG300

| __

Base SX ME 80 EVO BIALB for 47134

| __

47

| __

62661

| Hex.Socket Head Cap Screw M6x20 for 47134| __

73

__

61586

| __

Bearing 6205 ZZ for 47134

| __

17

| __

61592

| Flange Support ME 80 EVO BIALB for 47134| __

48

| __

62662

| __

Screw TE DIN 933 M8x16 T.F. for 47134

| __

74

__

61597

| Bearing Reg. SP 7205 ME 80 Evo for 47134| __

18

| __

61605

| __

Ring Gear ME 80 EVO for 47134

| __

49

| __

62663

| __

X.Screw DIN 933 M8x20 for 47134

| __

75

__

61589

| __

Cap 40/7/C Pulley 1C SO1650 for 47134

| __

19

| __

62638

| Staffa Blocco Riduttori ME 80 EVO for 47134| __

50

| __

62664

| Screw TE DIN 933 M 10×20 T.F. for 47134| __

76

__

61596

| __

Gasket 40-62-7 for 47134

| __

20

| __

62670

| __

B Overload Protection EQ for 47134

| __

50

| __

62665

| Screw TE DIN 933 M 12×30 T.F. for 47134| __

77

__

61610

| __

Zinc Washer M8x30 H4 for 47134

| __

21

| __

62639

| Ridut. CM50 71 B14 I50 80 EVO BIALB

for 47134

| __

51

| __

62666

| __

Hex.Nut DIN 934 M8 for 47134

| __

78

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AG289

| Dist. Rid-Corona SP47 ME EVO LAV. for 47134| __

22

| __

60080

| __

Screw Poeliers M 5×12 for 47134

| __

51

| __

62667

| Flathead CSK Screw DIN 963 M5x25 for 47134| __

79

__

61609

| Door Screw 10x6x4 ME BA EVO for 47134| __

24

| __

61585

| __

Shaft Support SX EVO BIALB for 47134

| __

52

| __

62668

| Self-Lock Nut ES DIN 982 M 6 High for 47134| __

80

__

AG290

| Bush BZ SYN. 15x22x28 L = 19 H = 7

for 47134

| __

25

| __

60079

| Self-Locking Nut ES DIN 982 M 5 High for 47134| __

52

| __

62669

| __

Poeliers M 4×10 Screw for 47134

| __

81

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66642

| __

Handle for 47134

| __

26

| __

61595

| Transc. Pin FEMM L = 220 M and 120 EVO for 47134| __

53

| __

60081

| __

Screw Poeliers M 6×10 for 47134

| __

82

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79656

| __

Knob for Fixing Container for 47134

| __

27

| __

AE738

| Din Guide Omega H.7mm L = 20mm for 47134| __

53

| __

AG302

| __

16 UF Capacitor for 47134

| __

90

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61556

| Stainless Steel Non-Swivel. Caster D.100 for 47134| __

28

| __

61598

| Transc. Pin MASC L = 220 ME 120 EVO

for 47134

| __

54

| | |

Electrical Schematics

Model MM-IT-0050-S 47134

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