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ASC 2000 P764331-449 10-07-03 Draft PDF
ASC 2000 P764331-449 10-07-03 Draft PDF
SERVICE MANUAL
P 764331-449
Date: 10/07/2003
Draft 1
This manual is intended for the exclusive use of MEDILAND’s customers and distributors including architects
or designers. Reproduction in whole or in part by others is prohibited.
Section 5 Principles of Operation
5.1 Hydraulic System
1. Fitting
2. Cap Fitting
3. Hydraulic Hose
Figure 5 -1
Fig 5-2 Hydraulic System Schematic
Figure 5-3 Valve Assembly and Function Chart
Cylinder /Solenoid Actuation
NOTE: Refer to Schematic Electrical System (Fig. 5 -4) for the following
discussion.
The master computer is located in Base Control Board, while the slave computer
is located on Hand Control Board. Communication between the two boards is
through a RS232 format. The master computer selects which valve output from
the hand control or Foot Control (optional). A MX MX10FMAXDQCB0205
microprocessor is the heart of the master computer. An independent analog timer
designs a constant operation period to turn off the pump DC power.
The Power Management Function is designed to select the external AC power
while the AC power cord is plugged in. At the same time, the internal battery is
simultaneous charged.
The slave computer provides user inputs (from membrane switch) to the master
computer. A MX MX10FMAXDQCB0205 microprocessor is the heart of the slave
computer.
CON2.4 CON1.4
-
TX+
CON2.5 CON1.5
Pump CON2.6 CON1.6
PWR ON
CON2.7 CON1.7
OFF
CON2.8 CON1.8
AC LED
CON2.9 CON1.9
DC-LED
CON4.1 CON2.10 CON1.10
LOWBAT-LED
CON2.11 CON1.11
SG
CON4.2 CON2.12 CON1.12
A530,5030
CON11.2
A528,5028
The input transformer provides 24VAC for Base Control Board via TB1 & TB2. A
bridge diode is converted the 24VAC to 30VDC for table operation power and
battery charger power. There is a battery charger circuit to control the battery
power by a computer. When the AC power cord is connected, the Base Control
Board automatically switches to external AC power for table operation. At the
same time, the battery set is charged.
When the AC power cord is disconnected, the Base Control Board automatically
switches to internal power (battery) for table operation.
The power management status (AC Power, Battery Power and Low Battery) is
generated to indicate the power status .
The Base Control Board is designed to control the hydraulic pump and valves via
a computer. There is a low battery control circuit to avoid the table working at the
low battery situation.
The DC power system is designed into the base control board. There are the
5VDC for control circuit and 24V to operate the hydraulic values and pump.
The master computer controls all table functions base on inputs from the hand
control or optional foot control. Communication with the hand control is though an
RS232 format line into the board via CON 2.
Override switch are input directly into the board via CON1. It bypasses the
solenoid power cut-back circuit and turns the pump motor and solenoid fully on.
Hydraulic valve are input directly into the board via TB11 and TB12. It provides
the 24VDC to the valves. An independent analog timer designs a constant
operation period (about 70 seconds) to turn off the pump DC power.
5.2.3 Hand Control Board
The Hand Control Board is designed as an operation interface of the table the
table for user. The slave computer is located at this board to provide user inputs
(from membrane switch) to the master computer vie RS 232. A MX
MX10FMAXDQCB0205 microprocessor is the heart of the slave computer.
SECTION 6 - INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
b. Tilt function 1. Pilot-operated 1) Valve block defective – replace it. Sec. 8.3
drifts. valve beside Sec. 8.4
2) Valve block invaded by foreign
Solenoid valve particles - repair it.
S6 is leaking
internally.
2. Cylinder is 1) Replace hydraulic cylinder for Tilt. Sec. 8.8.3
defective.
2. Install the pressure gauge onto the test fitting of oil route board assembly
(#4).
3. Operate a table function to the end of its limit (mechanical stop). With the
movement stopped but the pump still running, check the relief valve
setting. The read out of the pressure gauge should be 120~125 kgf/? 2 .
Figure 7-1
1. Hose Fitting
2. Throttle Fitting
3. Throttle Valve
1. Remove the mattress pads and tabletop plates of upper back, lower back,
and seat sections.
2. Raise table to the highest position then operate Left Tilt and Lower Back
Down to their extreme. By this moment, please note that the cylinder driving
the left skeleton of Lower Back Section should not reach its extreme
although the right one has reached.
3. Remove the hose which supplies hydraulic oil to the tilt cylinder making the
piston rod goes out of the cylinder then connect it to Hose Fitting (#1) on the
regulator (#29, Figure 10-14).
5. Operate Lower Back Down to its extreme and in the meantime add a certain
manual pressure on the left lower back skeleton in order to make the left
skeleton of Lower Back Section reach its extreme.
7. Turn Throttle Valve (#3) counterclockwise until it is about 1 mm lower than its
original position.
8. Operate Right Tilt function to fill oil into cylinders through the regulator until
there is not any air bubble in the transparent hose appearing.
10. Operate the back up and back down functions through their entire range. In
the meantime, observe the synchronization of the back section skeletons.
11. If the movements of the skeletons can't synchronize with each other, repeat
step 5 to step 10.
This section provides procedures for removing assemblies and detail parts from
the table. Reassembly is essentially the reverse of disassembly. Refer to the
exploded views (in Section 10), as indicated, to identify parts discussed. After
replacing a part, perform the appropriate inspection and maintenance
procedures. Always perform applicable testing/adjustments after replacing
hydraulic components.
It is evident that precautions must be taken when servicing the hydraulic system.
Working in the field is not the ideal situation, but being aware of the need for
maintaining system cleanliness, using common sense and good practices, and
being dedicated to contamination control should lead to success.
Work Place
The OR would be the ideal place to perform hydraulic service, but a maintenance
area or some other "back room" is the more probable location. Avoid, at all
costs, working in or next to a room where any wood-working is carried out.
Almost as bad is an area where metal work, especially grinding, is done. The
airborne particles generated by these or other similar operations are devastating
and uncontrollable. If you have no choice, at least insure that no such activities
have been performed there for several hours and that none will occur during
servicing.
Try to work in a place with no nearby doors though which people will be
continually passing. The less people -traffic around you, the better. Stay away
from heating and cooling vents that also put particulates into the air.
Tools
Tools, gauges, hydraulic plugs, caps, etc., must be extremely clean during
servicing. Clean tools with a lint-free cloth if possible. Hands and fingernails
must also be clean when handling hydraulics. Always place tools and parts on a
clean surface as work is being done. And, of course, no smoking, eating or
drinking when working with hydraulics.
General Procedures
Wipe all components to be serviced, and areas adjacent to them, with a lint-free
cloth.
2. Remove 14 screws (#60) securing yoke to yoke shrouds (#63 and #73).
3. Take Outer Shroud off by Removing 6 screws (#60) which combine two
shroud pieces together.
2. Remove 2 screws (#58) from the right side of the table base.
3. Lift Base Covers (#56) a nd remove it from left side of the table base.
IMPORTANT: Removing the solenoid valve causes some hydraulic fluid leakage.
Have a lint-free cloth available to catch any leakage.
1. Remove the shrouds and base cover as described in section 8.1 and 8.2.
5. Disconnect the coil wires of the solenoid valves which should be removed
from the terminals.
7. Remove nuts (#10, #11) and washers (#8, #9) which fix the solenoid
valves to the Solenoid Valve Assembly (MTA388). Place lint-free cloths
under the solenoid valves to absorb leaking oil.
8. Replace the malfunctioned solenoid block intended (#6 or #7) with new
ones.
11. After cleaning the oil leakage, do the reverse of step 5 and 4 (if
necessary) .
12. Operate the all movements to their extremes back and forth until all the air
bubbles in the transparent hose are purged.
1. Remove nuts (#10, #11), washers (#8, #9), directional valve assembly
(#6,7) and screw bolt (#5).
2. Use screw bolt (#5) to remove stopper (#3) and damaged oil filter (#2).
NOTE: Use Hydraulic oil - CPC R32 when adding oil to or refilling reservoir.
8.8.1 Upper Back Section Cylinder (See Figure10-14 unless otherwise noted)
1. Remove the mattress pads and tabletop plates of upper back and lower
back sections.
4. Remove the E Ring (#25) located at the piston rod end and the setscrew
(#7) for the pin located at the other end.
8.8.2 Lower Back Section Cylinder (See Figure10-14 unless otherwise noted)
1. Remove the mattress pads and tabletop plates of Back and Seat
Sections.
4. Remove the E Ring (#14) located at the piston rod end and the setscrew
(#7) for the pin located at the other end.
7. If right cylinder is the one been replaced, operate the back section
up/down functions to their extremes several times to purge the air out of
the hydraulic line.
4. Remove the two setscrews (#7) and the two pins located at the both ends
of cylinder.
4. Remove the setscrew (#19) and the pin (#18) for fixing the piston rod of
cylinder.
4. Remove 4 hexagon socket setscrews (#15) which fix Yoke (#3) to outer
raise-lower tube (#11, Figure 10-7).
5. Lift the whole table top together with Yoke off outer raise-lower Column
and carefully lay the table top just beside the table base.
6. Remove Cap (#9, Figure 10-7) from inner raise-lower Column with the
special tool, Screw Wrench (MTT023).
7. Draw the Piston Rod (#4, Figure 10-7) as well as Piston out of the
cylinder.
10. Operate the raise/lower functions to their extremes several times to purge
the air out of the hydraulic line.
NOTE:
1. All batteries are a sealed, lead-acid gel electrolyte -type, with a nominal
life of 4 years.
8.10 Batteries Removal and Replacement (See Figure 10-9 unless otherwise
noted)
5. With the AC power removed, disconnect the four battery terminal wires
and note their position for re-connection.
6. Remove screws (#8), spring washers (#7), flat washers (#6), and fixed
plate (#10).
l The revision of this manual is shown at the upper left corner of this page.
l A revision bar at the left margin highlights changes in a revised page.
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Section 9 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LISTS
Exploded views and Parts lists In this section are those that would be necessary to do
maintenance on the P2000 operating table. The part number, the description, and the quantity
required for each usage are given. The Q’TY column is specific for the given assembly or
subassembly level.
(1) Determine the function and application of the part required. Turn to the list of illustrations
and select the most appropriate title. Note the illustration page number.
(2) Turn to the page indicated and locate the desired part on the illustration.
(3) From the illustration, obtain the index number assigned to the part desired. Refer to the
accompanying description for specific information regarding the part.
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Figure 9-1 General Assembly - ASC2000 OPERATING TABLE
10-2
Figure 9-1 : General Assembly - ASC2000 OPERATING TABLE
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
1 MTA356 Base assembly, Foot Floor Locker 1
2 MT0004-085 Waterproof Bar 1
3 MT0004-123 Yoke 1
4 MT0002-004 Dust Cover Set 1
5 MT0002-005 Dust Cover 1
6 MT9000-323 Dust Sealing, LBH-18-26 1
7 MT9000-041 Spring washer, D4.0*6.3*0.8 2
8 MT9000-650 Cross-recessed Head Screw, M4*0.7*6 2
9 MT0003-443 Washer 1
10 MT9001-021 Hexagon Socket Head Screw, M8*1.25*20 1
11 MT0002-009 Pin, D22 1
12 MT0002-012 Washer 2
13 MTA052 Frame Assembly, Table Top 1 SEE FIG.
9-12
14 MT9000-907 Hexagon Socket Setscrew, M8*1.25*8 1
15 MT9000-917 Hexagon Socket Setscrew, M10*1.5*12 4
16 MTA063 Trendelenburg Cylinder Assembly 1
17 MT0002-003 Bolt Pin 2
18 MT0002-010 Pin, Rod of Trendlenburg Cylinder 1
19 MT9000-891 Hexagon Socket Setscrew, M5*0.8*8 1
20 MT0002-006 Bundling Ring 2
21 MT0002-314 Bundling Ring Cover 1
22 MT9000-700 Cross-recessed Head Screw, M4*0.7*12 6
23 MT0003-999 Fixed Plate (Gray) 2
24 MT0002-338 Cover 1
25 MT9000-698 Cross-recessed Head Screw, M4*0.7*8 8
26 MT0002-398 Cover 1
27 MTV035 Virtual Fuse (P2000/F1) 1
28 MTV036 Virtual Fuse (P2000/F2) 1
10-3
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
29 MT0002-257 Power Cable 1
30 MT0004-104 CPU PROGRAM (TCB) 1
31 MT0002-014 Protective Cover 1
32 MT9000-662 Cross -recessed Head Screw, M4*0.7*60 2
33 MT0002-011 Cassette rail 2
34 MTA381 Leg Section Assembly, Left 1 SEE FIG.
9-13
35 MTA382 Leg Section Assembly, Right 1 SEE FIG.
9-14
36 MTA005 Head Section Assembly 1
37 MT0002-021 Spacer 14
38 MT9001-025 Hexagon Socket Head Screw, M8*1.25*40 14
39 MTA069 Side rail, Left 1
40 MTA070 Side rail, Right 1
41 MTA073 Side Rail, Back 2
42 MTA071 Side Rail, Pelvis 2
43 MT9000-403 Key 1
45 MTA092 Side Rail, Head 1
46 MT0010-083 Hexagon Screw, M8x1.25x20 16
47 MT0002-034 Conductive Washer 6
48 MT0004-063 Table Top-Pelvis Section 1
49 MT0004-062 Table Top-Back Section 1
50 MT0004-061 Table Top-Shoulder Section 1
53 MT0004-060 Table Top-Hand Section 1
54 MT0002-120 Fasten Strip,38*300 2
55 MT0002-121 Fasten Strip,38*160 2
56 MT0003-978 Base Cover, Manual Floor Lock 1
57 MT0003-979 Side Cover, Manual Floor Lock 1
58 MT9000747 Cross -recessed Head Screw, SUS, M5*0.8*10 5
59 MT0002-254 Cover, Inner 2
60 MT9000-741 Cross -recessed Head Screw, SUS, M4*0.7*6 32
10-4
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
61 MT0002-255 Cover, Outer 2
63 MT0004-124 Yoke Shroud, Left, Gray 1
64 MT0003-947 Fixed Plate 1
65 MT9166-035 Connector Cover (LTW-M4/8-SB) 1
66 MT9000-642 Cross-recessed Head Screw, M3*0.5*10 1
67 MT0004-022 Grounding Wire, Yoke Cover 1
68 MT9000-020 Toothed Lock Washer, External D3 1
69 MT9000-490 Hexagon nut,(large),M3*0.5 1
70 MT9000-021 Toothed Lock Washer, External D4 1
71 MT9000-742 Cross-recessed Head Screw, SUS, M4*0.7*10 2
72 MT9142-007 Cable clamp, UC-1.5 1
73 MT0004-125 Yoke Shroud, Right, Gray 1
74 MTA384 ASC2000 Hand Control Box Assembly 1 See Fig.
9-11
75 MT0004-008 Warning Label 7
76 MT0004-099 ASC2000 Logo 1
77 MT0004-086 Warning Plate 1
80 MT0002-045 Screw Stopper 1
81 Not Srv Part ASC2000 Data Plate 1
82 MT0003-996 Hand Control Cable 1
83 MT0004-126 Label For Table Plate 6
84 MT0002-020 Pad Set (not shown) X
85 MT0002-028 Head Section Pad (not shown) 1
86 MT0002-033 Back/Seat Section Pad (not shown) 1
87 MT0002-031 Left Leg Section Pad (not shown) 1
88 MT0002-032 Right Leg Section Pad (not shown) 1
10-5
Figure 10-2 Lock Stud Assembly
10-7
Figure 9-3 Regulator Assembly
10-8
Figure 9-3 Regulator Assembly
10-9
Figure 9-4 Solenoid Valve Assembly, 5 Fold
10-10
Figure 9-4 Solenoid Valve Assembly, 5 Fold
10-11
Figure 9-5 DC Motor Pump Assembly
10-12
Figure 9-5 DC Motor Pump Assembly
10-13
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
10-14
Figure 9-6 Interface Plate Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
10-15
Figure 9-6 Interface Plate Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
10-16
Figure 9-7 Height Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly
10-17
Figure 9-7 Height Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly
10-18
Figure 9-8 Sub-Base Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
10-19
Figure 9-8 Sub-Base Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
BOM NO. : MT A394
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
1 MT0003-931 Base 1
2 MT0002-036 Front Caster 2
3 MT9000-214 Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6201ZZ 4
4 MT0002-042 Thin Spacer 2
5 MT0003-944 Shaft, Front Wheel 2
6 MT0003-945 Spacer 2
7 MT9000-892 Hexagon Socket Setscrew, M5*0.8*10 6
8 MTA010 Bumper bracket ass 2
9 MT0002-038 Spring, Bumper Bracket 4
10 MTA011 Lock stud Assembly 2 See Fig.
10-3
11 MT0003-956 Cam Shaft, Brake System 1
12 MT0002-041 Right, Bush 1
13 MT0002-040 Left Bush 1
14 MT9000-108 E-Ring, D19 1
15 MT0002-044 Pedal Hook 1
16 MTA012 Pedal ass, foot lock 1
17 MT0002-047 Bolt Pin 1
18 MT9000-101 E-Ring,D7 1
19 MT0002-461 Caster, 550P-N2-50 2
20 MT9000-044 Spring washer,D8*13.7*1.5 8
21 MT9000-584 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw,M8*1.25*20 8
22 MT0003-936 PCB Box 1
23 MT9000-041 Spring washer,D4.0*6.3*0.8 4
24 MT9000-743 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M4*0.7*10 4
25 MT0003-970 Bottom Plate 1
26 MT0003-965 Anti-shock Pad 4
27 MT9000-726 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M6*1.0*10 4
30 MT9000-712 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M5*0.8*10 9
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
31 MTA353 Height hydraulic cylinder assembly 1 See Fig.
10-7
32 MT0004-143 High Pressure Tube 1
33 MT0004-144 High Pressure Tube 1
34 MT0002-056 Bottom cover 1
35 MT9000-625 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw,M12*1.75*45 8
10-21
Figure 9-9 Base Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
10-22
Figure 9-9 Base Assembly, Foot Floor Locker
BOM NO. : MTA356
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
31 MT0004-146 High Pressure Tube 1
32 MT0004-147 High Pressure Tube 1
33 MT0004-148 High Pressure Tube 1
34 MT0004-149 High Pressure Tube 1
35 MT0004-150 High Pressure Tube 1
36 MT0004-151 High Pressure Tube 1
37 MT0004-152 High Pressure Tube 1
38 MT0004-153 High Pressure Tube 1
39 MT9002-039 Hose, PU, U2-4 6*4 0.3(Meter)
10-25
Figure 9-10 Solenoid Valve Assembly, 5 Fold
10-26
SEE NEXT
iLLUSTRATION FOR
UPDATED
ILLUSTRATION. DHC
12/30/03
………….This is not the correct illustration, an illustration for the A384 is needed………………..
10-27
…….This is not the correct parts list, an illustration & parts list for the A384 is needed…….
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FIGURE 9-11
ASC 2000Hand Control ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 9-11
ASC 2000Hand Control ASSEMBLY
BOM NO. : MT A384
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
1 MT0003-718 Hand Control Top Cover 1
2 MTA530 Hand Control PCB Assembly 1
3 MT0004101 CPU PROGRAM (HCB) 1
4 MT9000-638 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M3*0.5*5 4
5 MT0003-717 Hand Control Cable 1
6 MT0004-118 Membrane Switches of Hand Control, ASC2000 1
7 MT0003-719 Hand Control Below Cover 1
8 MT9000-691 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M3*0.5*15 4
9 MT0002-204 Hook 1
10 MT0002-205 Fixing Plate 1
11 MT9000-689 Cross -recessed Head Screw,M3*0.5*10 2
12 MT9113-531 Shockproof Pad 1
Figure 9-12 Frame Assembly, Table Top
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Figure 10-12 Frame Assembly, Table Top
BOM NO. : MT A052
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
1 MT0002-129 Carcass Pelvis Section 1
2 MT0002-133 Gross Seat 1
3 MT0002-134 Gasket 2
4 MT0002-136 Pin, Cross Joint 1
5 MTA053 Lateral Cylinder Assembly 1
6 MT0002-138 Pin, Tilt Cylinder Body 1
7 MT9000-891 Hexagon Socket Setscrew,M5*0.8*8 7
8 MT0002-139 Pin, Tilt Cylinder Rod 1
9 MT0002-130 Back Carcass (Left) 1
10 MT0002-132 Back Carcass (Right) 1
11 MT0004-042 Thumbscrew 4
12 MT9000-885 Hexagon Socket Setscrew,M4*0.7*8 4
13 MT0002-131 Pin, Knuckle 4
14 MT9000-102 E-Ring,D9 12
15 MT0002-143 Shoulder Carcass Section 1
16 MT0002-082 Screw Pin 1
17 MTA058 Back Cylinder Assembly, Left 1
18 MT0002-140 Pin, Back Cylinder Body (left) 2
19 MT0002-141 Pin, Lower Back Cylinder Rod 2
20 MTA059 Back Cylinder Assembly, Right 1
21 MT0002-135 Pin, Lower Back Cylinder Body (Right) 1
22 MTA060 Shoulder Cylinder Assembly, Right 1
23 MT0002-137 Pin, Upper Back Cylinder Rod 2
24 MT0002-083 Pin, Upper Back Cylinder Body 1
25 MT9000-101 E-Ring, D7 4
26 MTA061 Shoulder Cylinder Assembly, Left 1
27 MT9000-893 Hexagon Socket Setscrew, M5*0.8*12 1
29 MTA062 Regulator, hydraulic sys tem 1
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY REMARK
30 MT9000-657 Cross-recessed Head Screw, M4*0.7*30 2
31 MT0002-101 Adapter for Leg Section 2
32 MT9000-351 Spring pin, D6*18 2
33 MT9000-956 Hexagon Socket Head Screw, M6*1.0*20 8
34 MT0003-981 Thumbscrew 2
35 MT0002-217 Hydraulic Hose, Upper Back Up (left) 1
36 MT0002-218 Hydraulic Hose, Upper Back Up (left) 1
37 MT0002-219 Hydraulic Hose, Upper Back Up (left) 1
38 MT0002-242 Hydraulic Hose, Upper Back Up (left) 1
39 MT9002-016 Elbow Fitting, L1N1/4H*1/8PT 2
40 MT0002-243 Hydraulic Hose, Lower Back Down (left) 1
41 MT0002-244 Hydraulic Hose, Lower Back UP (right) 1
42 MT0002-308 Pin, Back Cylinder Body (left) 1
43 MT0004-087 Oil Tube Join 2
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Figure 9-13 Leg Section Assembly, Left
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Figure 9-13 Leg Section Assembly, Left
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Figure 9-14 Leg Section Assembly, Right
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Figure 9-14 Leg Section Assembly, Right
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Figure 10-15 Leg Fixed Assembly, Left
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Figure 10-15 Leg Fixed Assembly, Left
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Figure 10-33 Leg Fixed Assembly, Right
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Figure 10-17 MPT09/10 ASC Foot Rest
PART
ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY QUANTITY
MTA09 ASC Foot Rest, Left X
MTA10 ASC Foot Rest, Right X
1 0003073 PU Pedal 1 1
2 0003076 Fixed Plate 1 1
3 9000004 Flat Washer, D6*13*1.0 4 4
4 9000043 Spring washer,D6*10.5*1.3 4 4
Hexagon Socket Head Cap
5 9000565 Screw,M6*1.0*16 4 4
6 0003077 Left Extremity Lever 1 -
0003078 Right Extremity Lever - 1
7 9000896 Hexagon Socket Setscrew,M6*1.0*6 1 1
8 9000354 Spring pin, D6*24 1 1
9 0003163 Identification Plate(Attachment) 1 1
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