GyroMixer | End User Guide Getting Started Maintenance and Care Troubleshooting Service Parts Part No: 4708000 Rev. I 07.30.
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Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 MIXER WARNING LABELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SAFETY NOTICE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents REPLACING THE ROLLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 INSTALLING THE UPPER TABLE PAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 REPLACING THE SLIDING DOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 REMOVING THE MOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 REASSEMBLING THE MOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ELECTRICAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION MIXER WARNING LABELS You should become familiar with important warning labels which are affixed to the mixer, as well as the symbols which appear throughout this manual. These warnings have been included to help you safely perform your job. Please read all warning labels that are on the mixer. Keep them clean so they are easy to read. If the warning labels become damaged or unreadable, new labels can be purchased from Fluid Management.
SAFETY INFORMATION Information Notice Note: If the cabinet vibrates, loosen the locking nuts on the right front leveling foot and slightly adjust the length. An Information notice gives details that will assist you in efficiently using the mixer. When you see an Information notice in this manual, know that it is there to save you time and energy. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNINGS • • • • • • The paint mixer must be properly grounded to protect the operator from possible electrical shock.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Miller GyroMixer is a versatile, automatic paint mixer designed for safety, reliability and ease of use. Its features are as follows: • • • • • • • Improved mixing. Gyroscopic mixing at a 2:1 ratio thoroughly blends the toughest colorants. Robust design. Handles up to 125 pound (56.7 kg.) solid load. Easy to service. Most service and repair procedures can be performed by opening the door, removing the back panel or the top cover.
INTRODUCTION ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Explosion-Proof Model 28708 200-240 V 60 Hz 5.5-4.6 Amps 28709 100-120 V 60 Hz 12-10.1 Amps 28988, 28989 110 V 60 Hz 11.0-9.4 Amps 30099 220 V 60 Hz 5.5-4.8 Amps 28987 220 V 50 Hz 6.5-5.
INTRODUCTION EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE LOG RECORD MODEL NUMBER HERE: _________________________ RECORD SERIAL NUMBER HERE: _________________________ SERVICE DATE DESCRIPTION & PARTS REPLACED GyroMixer End User Guide (STATE IF UNDER WARRANTY) SERVICED BY 5
INTRODUCTION SPARE PARTS ORDER Fluid Management Parts Order Form Photocopy and use this form to Mail or fax orders to: Phone: 1(800) 462-2466 | Fax: 1(847) 537-5530 | | Sold To: Ship To: ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Purchase Order Number_________________ Ship Via: ______________________ Collect Prepaid IDEX 1023 Wheeling Road Wheeling,
UNPACKING DIRECTIONS UNPACKING DIRECTIONS INSPECT FOR DAMAGE Inspect the shipping carton for damages. If any damage is found, notify the carrier at once and arrange for an inspection in order to claim recovery. Note: Claims for damage must be made by the consignee (you). The carrier assumes full responsibility upon acceptance of shipment and will not entertain any claims by the consignor (Fluid Management). REMOVE MIXER FROM SKID 1. Place the carton in the area where the mixer will be located. 2.
SETTING UP THE MIXER SETTING UP THE MIXER INSTALLATION The following instructions are for both the standard and explosion-proof models. Refer to the boxes for special information on explosion-proof installations. 1. Move the mixer to its permanent location. 2. Refer to the Electrical Supply section of this manual for power requirements. 3. Locate the mixer as close as possible to a properly grounded outlet. 4.
SETTING UP THE MIXER Grounding This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape for the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord that has a grounding wire and an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
SETTING UP THE MIXER Caution Under no circumstances should you modify the plug if it does not fit the outlet. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are not sure how to ground this unit. Supply Current The table "Minimum Wire Gauge" (below) shows the recommended wire size for home run lengths. NOTE: The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the wire.
SETTING UP THE MIXER LEVELING The customer must level the mixer. Although the unit is shipped on casters for ease of positioning the mixer, all 4 feet must be extended firmly to the floor. Variations on the floor will necessitate adjusting the leveling feet to ensure proper operation and to minimize vibration. CAUTION Improper leveling may cause severe vibration while the mixer is operating. 1. Roll the unit into its intended location. 2. Lower the four (4) leveling feet to the ground.
SETTING UP THE MIXER OPERATIONAL TEST 1. Verify that the power is connected to the mixer. 2. Open the mixer's sliding door. 3. Slide a container into the groove on the table. Note: 4. Rotate the clamp handle counter clockwise first to open the clamp arms. Rotate the bail shield over the container bail. Remove the shield for containers smaller than one gallon. Note: Failure to properly position the bail shield on containers larger than one gallon may damage the mixer. 5.
OPERATIONS OPERATIONS Before operating the paint mixer, carefully read the Warnings and Cautions in the Safety section and on the mixer, then follow these steps: OPERATING THE MIXER 1. Open the mixer's sliding door. 2. Slide a container into the groove on the table. Rotate the clamp handle counter clockwise to open the clamp arms. 3. Position the bail shield over the container bail by rotating the upper plate. The bail shield must be removed for containers smaller than 7-1/4" high.
OPERATIONS 8. Move the POWER lever to the ON position. WARNING A safety interlock system prevents the operator from opening the sliding door while the mixer is running. Do not attempt to open the door while the mixer is running. • For an emergency stop in mid-cycle, push the EMERGENCY STOP button. • If vibrations occur, turn off the machine and refer to the leveling section of this manual. 9. When the mixer has completed its cycle, move the power lever to the OFF position. 10. Open the sliding door.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE The Miller GyroMixer is designed for simple maintenance. For example, the motor contains sealed bearings which require no lubrication. To ensure safe, dependable operation of the paint mixer, follow the maintenance schedule detailed below. WARNING Always unplug the power cord when performing maintenance procedures. DAILY Immediately clean up spills with mild soap and water. A 3/4” drain pipe is located under the front shelf to aid in cleanup.
MAINTENANCE SEMI-ANNUALLY 16 • Test the secondary drive V-belt tension. Adjust, if necessary, to proper tension (approximately 7 lbs to deflect the belt 1/4”). • Check the secondary drive V-belt for wear or damage. Replace if necessary. • Remove the rear access panel. Test the primary drive poly V-belt tension. Adjust, if necessary to proper tension (approximately 4-5 lbs to deflect the belt 3/8”). • Check the primary drive poly V-belt for wear or damage. Replace, if necessary.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Using the chart below, locate the problem in the first column, then select the probable cause to check and action to take from the next two columns. The problems are arranged from the simplest to the most complex. Where appropriate, refer to the Service section to correct the problem. PROBLEM Mixer does not start. POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION POWER lever is in OFF position. • Move POWER level to ON position. Power supply cord is unplugged or damaged. • • Plug in cord.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Mixer operates, but does not mix. Mixer operates, but is noisy. Mixer operates, but vibrates excessively or “walks”. Mixer operates and timer cycles completely, but does not mix thoroughly. Motor runs erratically. 18 POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Belts loose or defective. • Check the poly V-belt and the V-belt. Replace if necessary. Improper timer setting. • Extend mixing setting. Smaller containers and heavier viscosities require extended mixing times.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Mixer will not shut off. Mixer hums, but will not run. Mixer squeaks at startup, but still runs. POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Damaged timer relay. • Replace timer relay. Faulty connection to the potentiometer. • Tighten connection to potentiometer. Damaged potentiometer. • Replace potentiometer. Insufficient current. • Verify mixer is correctly installed to a dedicated line. Something caught in mixer. • Check for obstructions.
SERVICE SERVICE GENERAL INFORMATION If you do not feel confident about disassembling the paint mixer or replacing a part, DO NOT ATTEMPT THE PROCEDURE. Should problems or questions arise, contact Customer Service at Fluid Management. Carefully read all of the instructions before you begin. For component identification and location, refer to the Parts Section of this manual. WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD Always shut off the POWER switch and unplug the mixer before servicing.
SERVICE REMOVING THE SHEET METAL COVERS 1. Unplug the mixer. 2. Loosen the six (6) screws on the rear access panel and lift the panel up and off of the screws. Set aside the panel. 3. Remove the top cover by removing the two (2) screws which are located under-neath the right and left back corners of the mixer cover. Save the screws in a cup or jar. 4. Open the sliding door. 5. Remove the two (2) screws underneath the right and left front corners of the mixer cover. 6. Perform service. 7.
SERVICE 8. Evenly move the secondary idler bracket to set the belt tension. Note: 9. Belt tension should be set so that a seven (7) pound force will deflect the belt 1/4". Tighten the nuts holding the secondary idler bracket in place. 10. Restore power to the unit. REPLACING/SERVICING THE PRIMARY DRIVE POLY V-BELT 1. Unplug the unit. 2. Remove the rear access panel by loosening the screws and lifting the panel off the screws. 3. Inspect the primary drive poly V-belt for worn or frayed areas.
SERVICE 10. Replace the rear access panel. 11. Restore power. ADJUSTING THE CLAMPING FORCE IN THE CLAMP HANDLE 1. Unplug the unit. 2. Load container into mixer. 3. Clamp the container. 4. Test the clamping force by pushing the container with two hands. If the container moves, the clamping force must be adjusted as follows: • Remove the black plastic plug from the center of the clamp handle. • Using a needle-nose pliers, remove the cotter pin.
SERVICE CAUTION: To avoid breakage, do not over actuate the power lever. 8. After tightening the screws in step 7 and with the power lever still in the ON position, slide the start switch bracket toward the front of the mixer until fully depressed by the roller. Tighten the screws while the switch is in this position. 9. Replace the top cover and rear access panel. Tighten the screws. 10. Restore the power. REPLACING THE ROLLER 1. Unplug the mixer. 2. Open the sliding door. 3.
SERVICE 6. Using mineral spirits or similar non-flammable liquid, remove the old adhesive residue left on the table. 7. Remove the adhesive paper on the back of the new pad. 8. Carefully aligning the new pad, attach the pad to the upper table. Apply pressure from the center outward and over the entire surface of the pad until it is secure. 9. Close the sliding door. 10. Restore power to the mixer. REPLACING THE SLIDING DOOR 1. Unplug the mixer. 2. Remove the rear access panel. 3.
SERVICE 5. Close the sliding door. TRACK DOOR STOP Figure 3. Door Stop 6. Working at the back of the mixer, gently slide the door out of the two notches in the top of the right and left side door tracks (see Figure 3). Set door aside. 7. Clean the door tracks. 8. Place the new door on a clean, flat surface. 9. Vertically apply masking tape to the slats in order to keep the slats in line. 10. Feed the replacement sliding door into the two notches on the top right and left side door tracks. 11.
SERVICE REMOVING THE MOTOR 1. Unplug the electrical cord. 2. Remove the rear access panel and top cover by removing the screws. 3. Loosen, but do not remove, the idler pulley. 4. Remove the belt from the motor pulley. 5. Loosen the screw holding the conduit box cover in place. 6. Remove the conduit box cover in order to disconnect the following three wires: • Brown (L1) and blue (L2) wires which are secured with wire nuts. • Ground wire held with in place with a green screw. 7.
SERVICE REASSEMBLING THE MOTOR 1. Remove the key taped to the side of the new motor. 2. Slide the motor drive pulley onto the shaft and into the same position measured during removal in Step 9, REMOVING THE MOTOR. 3. Place the key inside the keyway in the motor drive pulley and tighten the set screw. The key should be seated in the driveshaft keyway. It should be positioned in the same way as on the old motor (as noted in Step 9, REMOVING THE MOTOR). 4.
SERVICE 11. Perform a motor test: • Plug in the mixer. • Turn on the motor and confirm that the rotation of the motor is clockwise, as viewed from the shaft end. • If not, refer to the wiring diagram on the side of the motor and correct the rotation setting. Note: • If the diagram does not specify, the default is as viewed from the lead end where the power wires are located. Unplug the mixer. 12. Replace the belt on the motor pulley and set the belt tension.
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL REPLACING THE TIMER 1. Unplug the mixer. 2. Remove the rear access panel and the electrical cover plate. 3. Locate the timer module. 4. From the back of the mixer, perform the following steps: • Make a wiring diagram or label the wires. • Disconnect all wire connections at the timer. • The timer is secured to a screw on the back panel with one (1) nut. Use a socket wrench to remove the nut. • Place the new timer on the screw and hand tighten the nut. Do not over tighten.
ELECTRICAL 5. Verify that all connections fit tightly. Repair any loose connections by crimping or replacing the loose ones. 6. Reinstall the electrical cover plate and the rear access panel. 7. Plug in the electrical cord and verify that the mixer operates properly. Make adjustments, if necessary.
ELECTRICAL Switch Terminal Standard Intn’l X-Proof US X-Proof X-Proof S1 A 21 1 N.C. --- S1 B 22 2 N.C. --- S2 C 13 3 N.O. --- S2 D 14 4 N.O. --- S1 A 21 --- --- N.C. S1 B 22 --- --- N.C. S2 C 13 --- --- N.O. S2 D 14 --- --- N.O. Table 2.
PARTS PARTS This section is designed to assist you in performing service functions and identifying parts. All repairs must be performed by qualified service personnel. TERMS Unless prior arrangements have been made, parts will be shipped UPS. All prices are F.O.B. Wheeling, Illinois, and are subject to change without notice.In all correspondence or phone orders for parts, please state model number and serial number of the equipment. RETURNS No parts are to be returned without prior authorization.
PARTS F E B H D G A 34 C
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 18307 BACK PANEL 1 B F29082-01 DIGITIAL TIMER PANEL 1 C 20811 SCREW, PAN HEAD WITH EXTERNAL LOCK WASHER (10-24 X 1/2”, PHILLIPS) BACK PANEL MOUNTING SCREW 6 D 29546 STANDARD COVER ASSEMBLY 4 E 4980024 DECAL, CONTROL PANEL STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 F 4980025 DECAL, WARNING/NOTICE STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 G 4980029 DECAL, EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 H 28232 ON/OFF EMERGENCY STOP KIT 1 H 26050 EMERGENCY STOP - SWITCH ONLY 1 H 26052 EMER
PARTS J, K A F L I D H M E G B 36 C
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ A F0113 STAINLESS STEEL THREADED STANDARD SCREW 1 B 18334 SHAFT, HEX, SOUPLER, 11” HEXX4.
PARTS G F H E I J D 00 0000 C B A 38
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ A 18370 INCOMING CORD, 12 FEET; STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 B 18444 MAIN DRIVE POLY-V BELT, 820 J 1 C 118487 IDLER ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 1 D 26458 MOTOR (1 HP, 100-200V/200-240V, 50/60 HZ - 1425/1725 RPM) STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 D 20824 MOTOR (1 HP, 115/230VAC, 60 HZ - 1425/1725 RPM) EXPLOSION PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 1 E 119348 CABINET WIRING HARNESS STANDARD 100-120V GYROMIXER 1 F 32563 SOLID STATE INTERVAL TIMER 100-120V STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 F 32564 SOLID
PARTS R P H G N E F I Q C M O A J L M K B 40 D
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 17268 SEALED BEARING (35MM ID) 2 B 18354 SWIVEL CASTER 4 C 18387 STAINLESS STEEL FRONT SHELF 1 D 18400 ANTI-ROTATION ASSEMBLY 1 E 18441 PRIMARY AXIS SHAFT 1 F 18443 MAIN DRIVE POLY-V PULLEY (19” DIAMETER) 1 G 18452 STATIONARY PULLEY 1 H 16077 WASHER (3/8” ID X 1" OD) (FOR STATIONARY PULLEY MOUNTING SCREWS) 6 I 17279 MAIN DRIVE PULLEY WASHER 1 J 18480 FRONT PANEL 1 K 21515 LEVELING FOOT ASSEMBLY 4 L 4000096 NUT, HEX (1/4-20, WITH NY
PARTS A H C B E D F G 42
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 28533 SLATTED FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 B 18487 IDLER ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 1 C 19437 SCREW, HEX HEAD (3/8-16 X 3-1/2”) IDLER ADJUSTMENT BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW 1 D 20459 MAIN DRIVE IDLER PULLEY1 1 E F0103616 SCREW, HEX SERRATED FLANGE (3/8-16 X 1") TWO - IDLER ADJUSTMENT BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW AND FOUR MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS 6 F F0103824 SCREW, HEX SERRATED FLANGE (1/2-13 X 1-1/2”) MAIN IDLER PULLEY MOUNTING SCREW 1 G 29536 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY, 120VAC, 60 HZ 1
PARTS B D A G C E F H H 44
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 18306 START SWITCH SPRING PIN 1 B 18325 DOOR LOCKING BRACKET 1 C 21518 START SWITCH HANDLE ASSEMBLY 1 D 18365 DOOR LOCK MOUNTING BLOCK 11 E 18393 START HANDLE MOUNTING BLOCK 1 F 20445 START HANDLE SPRING 1 G 20813 DOOR LOCKING LINKAGE 1 H F0103408 SCREW HH (1/4-20X1/5 LG, LOCKING, SERRATED) 4 GyroMixer End User Guide NO REQ 45
PARTS CABINET & ELECTRIC COMPONENTS NOT SHOWN 46 PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ 18305 START SWITCH SPRING MOUNTING BRACKET PIN 1 18365 DOOR LOCK MOUNTING BRACKET 1 18393 START HANDLE MOUNTING BLOCK 1 19333 TIMER RELAY AND CONTROL MOUNTING BRACKET, EXPLOSION-PROOF 1 19334 TIMER MOUNTING BRACKET EXPLOSION-PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 1 19340 CABINET ASSEMBLY EXPLOSION-PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 1 19347 POTENTIOMETER (2.
PARTS 21517 COVER ASSEMBLY EXPLOSION-PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 1 21518 START SWITCH HANDLE ASSEMBLY, INCLUDES DOWEL PIN AND ROLLER 1 21519 STATIONARY PULLEY ASSEMBLY, INCLUDES BEARINGS AND PRIMARY AXIS SHAFT 1 21521 DOOR LOCK MOUNTING ASSEMBLY 1 4980026 DECAL, WARNING/NOTICE EXPLOSION-PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 1 26052 ON/OFF EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH MECHANISM STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 5108219 BULB HOLDER AND START SWITCH MECHANISM STANDARD GYROMIXER 1 5608300 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER RELAY (EXPLOSION-PROOF)
PARTS Upper Stationary Arm Assembly C E D F O K Q I Lower Moving Arm Assembly M F E B H J O N P M I A L 48 G R
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 17268 BEARING, SEALED (35MM) 2 B 18312 LOWER MOVING ARM 1 C 18313 UPPER ARM TABLE 1 D 18316 UPPER ARM LEAD SCREW BUSHING 2 E 18317 GUIDE ROD BUSHING (1.004 X 1.25 X 1.
PARTS Lower Stationary Arm Assembly K J I D L H E B C F G G M 50
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION A 01007 ROLL PIN (3/16 X 1” SS) 2 B 03163 NUT (3/4-10 HEX) 2 C 18334 SHAFT COUPLER (1” HEX) 1 D 18392 SEALED BALL GEARING 1 E 18397 SECONDARY PULLEY 1 F 18456 SECONDARY IDLER SHAFT 2 G 20454 BALL BEARING, R8ZZ (5” ID X 1.125 OD) 2 H 21528 PULLEY HUB ASSEMBLY, INCLUDES ROLL PINS, HUB, PULLEY AND LOWER ARM 1 I F00101 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL (. 1”) 2 J F000904 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL (1.
PARTS Rotary Assembly Q I J V P H O G N A M R U B C D F U L S 52
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ A 01113 SCREW (8-32 X 3/8) 4 B 18310 UPPER MOVING ARM ASSEMBLY, INCLUDES BUSHINGS, SCREWS, MOVING ARM & UPPER TABLE 1 C 18322 YOKE 1 D 18323 ROD GUIDE 2 E 18324 LEAD SCREW 2 F 18330 LOWER MOVING ARM ASSEMBLY (INCLUDES BUSHINGS, SCREWS, LOWER MOVING ARM & TABLE) 1 G 18341 PLANE BUSHING (1/2” X 5/8” OD X 5/16”) 1 H 18342 COMPRESION SPRING (0.
PARTS Secondary Idler Pully Assembly E A C B D F 54
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ A 03163 NUT (3/4-10 HEX) 2 B 18453 V-IDLER PULLEY WITH BEARINGS 2 C 18454 SECONDARY IDLER MOUNTING BRACKET118457SECONDARY IDLER BUSHING 1 D 18457 SECONDARY IDLER BUSHING 4 E 18460 IDLER ASSEMBLY, SECONDARY(INCLUDES BUSHINGS, MOUNTING BRACKET, PULLEYS, AND SCREWS) 1 F 4000227 HEX SCREW (3/8-16 X 1.
PARTS Upper Stationary Gear Arm Assembly A B C H K G F I D 18421 E 56 J E
PARTS PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ A 18301 LEAD SCREW CAP 2 B 18302 KEY, 48 TOOTH GEAR (1/8” X 1/8” X 1/4”) 2 18311 FEMALE CLAMPING PRESSURE PLATE (NOT SHOWN) 1 C 18319 NYLON SPACER (3/8” X 3/4” X 1/8”) 4 D 18343 CLAMPING HANDLE PIN 1 18398 BRASS 72 TOOTH GEAR (NOT SHOWN) EXPLOSION PROOF GYROMIXER ONLY 2 E 18399 STEEL 48 TOOTH GEAR 2 F 18427 THRUST BUSHING (3/8” ID X 3/4” OD) 4 18428 FLANGE BUSHING, 3/8” ID X 1/2” OD 5/16” (NOT SHOWN) G 18429 FLANGE BEARING (1/2” ID X 5/1
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