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IndexAccessoriesInstallation.................................. 110ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)........................................ 52AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid................................ 184, 185Brake Fluid................................. 187Clutch Fluid................................ 189Engine Coolant........................... 176Engine Oil...................................171Manual Transmission Fluid..... 186Power Steering Fluid................. 189Windshield Washer Fluid......... 183Additional Safety Information........ 19Door Locks................................... 20Driving with Pets......................... 20Head Restraint Position.............. 19Seat-back Position........................ 19Storing Cargo Safely................... 20Additives, Engine Oil..................... 173AdjustmentsMirrors.......................................... 71Head Restraints (65)Seats ................... 60Steering Wheel ........... 46Airbag (SRS) ............... 12Air Cleaner Element ........ 190Air Conditioning ............ 80Maintenance ............ 202Usage ................... 80Air Pressure, Tires .......... 205Alcohol and Drugs ........... 28Alcohol in Gasoline ......... 126Antifreeze ................ 176Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)Description ............. 149Indicator L i g h t........ 37, 150Operation ............... 149Anti-theft Steering Column Lock 52Anti-theft System ........... 122Appearance Care ........... 223Ashtray .................... 76Audio System ............... 87Automatic Speed C o n t r o l...... 48Automatic Transmission ..... 142Capacity, Fluid .......... 258Checking Fluid Level ..... 184Shifting ................ 142Shift Lever Position Indicator . 143Shift Lever Positions ............. 143Shift Lock Release . (146)BatteryCharging System Light ........... 36Jump Starting ........................... 240Maintenance ............................ 197Specifications .......................... 259Before Driving ............................. 125Belts, Seat ....................................... 5Beverage Holder ........................... 75Body Repair ................................. 229BrakesAnti-lock System (ABS) ........... 149Break-in, New Linings ..............126Fluid ................................................186Light, Burned-out .................... 211Parking ..................................... 73System Indicator ...................... 36Wear Indicators (148)CONTINUEDIndexBrakes, ABSDescription (149)Operation (149)System Indicator.................. 37, 150 Braking System (148)Break-in, New Car (126)Brightness Control, Instruments (43)Brights, Headlights (42)Bulb ReplacementBack-up Lights (215)Brake Lights (215)Ceiling Light (219)Front Parking Lights (214)Front Side Marker Lights (214)Headlights (211)High-mount Brake Light (218)License Plate Lights (218)Rear Side Marker Lights (217)Specifications (259)Turn Signal Lights (213)Bulbs, Halogen (212)Cables, Jump Starting With (240)Capacities Chart............................. 258Carbon Monoxide Hazard.. (29)Cargo, Loading (135)Cassette PlayerCare (121)Operation........................ 91, 98, 118CAUTION, Explanation of (ii)CD Changer...........................101, 114CD Player (112)Certification Label (256)Chains (210)Change OilHow to (173)When to (164)Changing a Flat Tire (233)Changing Engine Coolant (178)Charging System Indicator.... 36, 246Check Engine Light (37)CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid (184)Battery Condition (197)Brake Fluid (187)Clutch Fluid (189)Drive Belts (203)Engine Coolant (132)Engine Oil (130)Fuses (249)Manual Transmission Fluid (186)Power Steering Fluid (189)Checklist, Before Driving (138)Child Safety (21)Cigarette Lighter (76)Cleaner, Air (190)CleaningAluminum Wheels (225)Carpeting (226)Exterior (224)Fabric (226)Interior (226)Seat Belts (227)Vinyl (226)Window (227)Clock, Setting the (74)Clutch Fluid (189)CO in the Exhaust (264)Cold Weather, Starting in (140)Compact Spare (232)Consumer Information* (268)Controls, Instruments and..............33IndexCoolantAdding.........................................176Checking..................................... 132Proper Solution.......................... 176Temperature Gauge.................... 40Corrosion Protection..................... 228Crankcase Emission ControlSystem......................................... 264Cruise Control Operation............... 48Customer Relations Office.. (268)DANGER, Explanation of................. ii Dashboard........................................ 34Daytime Running Lights................. 42Dead Battery, What to Do............ 240Defects, Reporting Safety............. 271DEXRON ® III AutomaticTransmission Fluid.................... 184Dimensions..................................... 258Dimming the Headlights................ 42DipstickAutomatic Transmission .. 184, 185Engine Oil................................... 130Directional Signals (43)Disabled, Towing Your Car If...... 254Disc Brake Wear Indicators......... 148Disposal of Used Oil...................... 175DoorsLocking and Unlocking............... 53Power Door Locks....................... 53DOT Tire Quality Grading........... 262Downshifting, 5-speed ManualTransmission.............................. 141Drive Belts...................................... 203Driving............................................ 137Economy..................................... 133In Bad Weather.......................... 151In Foreign Countries.. (127)Economy, Fuel............................... 133Emergencies on the Road............. 231Battery, Jump Starting.............. 240Changing a Flat Tire................. 233Charging System Indicator...... 246Checking the Fuses................... 250Low Oil Pressure Indicator...... 245Malfunction Indicator Lamp.... 247Manually Closing Moonroof. (248)Overheated Engine................... 243Emergency Brake............................ 73Emergency Flashers....................... 45Emission Controls......................... 264EngineBelts.............................................203Coolant Temperature Gauge ..... 40Malfunction IndicatorLamp................................. 37, 247Oil Pressure Indicator......... 36, 245Oil, What Kind to Use............... 171Overheating................................ 243Specifications............................. 259Ethanol in Gasoline ....................... 127Evaporative Emission Controls.... 264Exhaust Fumes................................ 29Expectant Mothers, Use of SeatBelts by.........................................11Exterior, Cleaning the. (224)Fabric, Cleaning............................. 226Fan, Interior.. (80)CONTINUEDIndexFeatures, Comfort andConvenience................................. 79Filling the Fuel Tank..................... 128FilterOil................................................ 173First Gear, Shifting........................ 1455-speed Manual TransmissionChecking Fluid Level................ 1865-speed Manual TransmissionShifting the................................. 140Flashers, Hazard Warning.............. 45Flat Tire, Changing a.................... 233FluidsAutomatic Transmission .. 184, 185Brake........................................... 187Clutch.......................................... 189Manual Transmission............... 186Power Steering........................... 189Windshield Washer................... 183FM Stereo RadioReception.................................... 110Folding Rear Seat............................ 66Foreign Countries, Driving in...... 127Four-way Flashers........................... 45Front End, Towing byEmergency Wrecker (254)Fuel ................................................ 126Fill Door and Cap . (128)Gauge ................................................ 40Octane Requirement ................. 126Oxygenated ................................. 126Tank, Filling the ...................... 128Fuses, Checking the ..................... 250Gas Mileage, Improving. (133)Gasohol........................................... 126Gasoline.......................................... 126Gauge............................................ 40Octane Requirement................. 126Tank, Filling the......................... 128Gas Station Procedures................. 128GaugesEngine Coolant Temperature .... 40Fuel................................................ 40Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission........... 1435-speed ManualTransmission.......................... 141Glass Cleaning............................... 227Glove Box.. (59)Halogen Headlight Bulbs ............ 211Hazard Warning Flashers ............ 45Headlights ................................... 42Daytime Running Lights ......... 42High Beam Indicator .. (38)High Beams, Turning on ......... 42Low Beams, Turning on .......... 42Reminder Chime ..................... 42Replacing Halogen Bulbs ....... 211Turning on ............................ 42Head Restraints ............................ 65Heating and Cooling ..................... 80High Altitude, Starting at ............ 140High-Low Beam Switch ................ 42Hood, Opening the .. (129)Hot Coolant, Warning about ........ 177Hydraulic Clutch ........................ 189Hydroplaning ............................. 152Identification Number, Vehicle.... 256If Your Car Has to be Towed.......254IndexIgnitionKeys ........................................... 51Switch ......................................... 52Timing Control System ............ 265Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel ............................................... 35Infant Restraint ............................. 23Inflation, Proper Tire .................. 205Inside Mirror .............................. 71Inspection, Tire ............................ 207Instrument Panel ........................... 34Instrument Panel Brightness ......... 43Interior Cleaning ........................ 226Interior Lights ............................. 77Introduction .. (i)Jacking up the Car (235)Jack, Tire (233)Jump Starting (240)Keys............................................ 51Label, Certification........................ 256Lane Change, Signaling.................. 43Lap Belt............................................... 7Lap/Shoulder Belts........................... 6Leaking of Exhaust into Car.......... 29Lighter, Cigarette............................ 76LightsBulb Replacement..................... 211Indicator........................................ 35Parking.......................................... 42Turn Signal................................... 43Loading Cargo................................ 135LOCK (Ignition Key Position)....... 52LocksAnti-theft Steering Column........ 52Fuel Fill Door............................. 128Glove Box..................................... 59Power Door.................................. 53Trunk............................................ 58Low Coolant Level......................... 132Lower Gear, Downshifting to a.... 141Low Oil Pressure Indicator.... 36, 245Lubricant Specifications Chart (258)Luggage (135)Maintenance................................... 159Owner Maintenance Checks.... 168Record.................................. 166-167Required Indicator....................... 40Safety........................................... 160Schedule.............................. 164-165Malfunction Indicator Lamp.. 37, 247Manual Transmission.................... 141Manual Transmission Fluid ......... 186Maximum Shift Speeds......... 142, 146Meters, Gauges................................ 39Methanol in Gasoline.................... 127Mirrors, Adjusting........................... 71Moonroof.......................................... 70Closing Manually....................... 248Operation.. (70)Neutral Gear Position.................... 144New Vehicle Break-in ................... 126Normal Shift Speeds. (141)CONTINUED。
深圳市永裕光电有限公司 SZYY1615RGB-A (1615 红翠绿蓝三色)说明书
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(We are please in sending you herewith our specification and drawings for your approval. )(Please return to us one copy “For Approval” with your approved signatures.)二、附件(Accessory):□样品□出货检验记录表□封装尺寸图 电气特性曲线内部线路图 焊性建议 PAD建议 包装方式三、客户意见栏(Customer’s Proposal)同意(Agree):(请于认可栏中签名)不同意(Disagree):原因(Reason):客户认可签章(Customer Signature):1. 产品描述/ Features●外观尺寸/ Package ( L/W/H ) : 1.6*1.5*0.6 mm●颜色/ Color: 红、翠绿、蓝 / Red 、Green 、Blue light ●胶体/ Lens: 透明平面胶体/ Transparent planar colloid ●EIA 规范标准包装/ EIA STD P ackage●环保产品,符合ROHS 要求/ Meet ROHS, Green Product●适用于自动贴片机/ Compatible With SMT Automatic Equipment适用于红外线回流焊制程/ Compatible With Infrared Reflow Solder Process2 . 外形尺寸及建议焊盘尺寸/ Package Profile & Soldering PAD Suggested注/ Notes: 1. 单位 : 毫米(mm )/ All dimensions are in millimeters2. 公差 :如无特别标注则为± 0.1 mm Tolerance is ± 0.10 mm unless otherwise note d3. 建议焊接温度曲线 / Soldering Profile Suggested120sec.Max.60sec.Max.Above220¡ãC1~5¡ãC /sec.Max.Pre-heating180-200¡ãC1~5¡ãC /sec.Max.260¡ãC .Max.10sec.Max.1~5¡ãC /sec.Max.lead-free solder4. 最大绝对额定值/ Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=25℃)5.光电参数/ Electrical Optical Characteristics (Ta=25℃)分BIN规格1、红光亮度分BIN规格/Red Bin Range of Luminous IntensityBin Min Max Unit Condition 1300420MCD IF=20mA 绿光亮度分BIN规格/Green Bin Range of Luminous IntensityBin Min Max Unit Condition 1200280MCD IF=5mA 蓝光亮度分BIN规格/Blue Bin Range of Luminous IntensityBin Min Max Unit Condition 15070MCD IF=5mA 2701002、红光电压分BIN规格/Red Bin Range of Forward VoltageBin Min Max Unit Condition1 2.0 2.4V IF=20mA绿光电压分BIN规格/Green Bin Range of Forward VoltageBin Min Max Unit Condition2 2.6 3.0V IF=5mA蓝光电压分BIN规格/Blue Bin Range of Forward VoltageBin Min Max Unit Condition1 2.6 3.0V IF=5mA3、红光波长分BIN规格/Red Bin Range of WavelengthBin Min Max Unit Condition 1620625NM IF=20mA绿光波长分BIN规格/Green Bin Range of WavelengthBin Min Max Unit Condition 15155192515523NM IF=5mA 35235274527531蓝光波长分BIN规格/Blue Bin Range of WavelengthBin Min Max Unit Condition1462466NM IF=5mA 24664706.光电参数代表值特征曲线/ Typical Electrical-Optical Characteristics Curves7.包装载带与圆盘尺寸/ Reel And Tape Dimensions包装数量:4000 pcs/卷 Packing quantity: 4000 PCS/rolls注/ Notes: 1. 尺寸单位为毫米(mm)/ All dimensions are in millimeters.2. 尺寸公差是±0.1mm/ Tolerance is ± 0.1 mm unless otherwise noted.8.标签及标识/ Label Explanation :The label Anti-static, moisture-proof aluminum foil bag9.信赖性测试项目及条件/Reliability Test Items And Conditions测试项目Test Item Ref.Standard 参考标准Test Condition测试条件Time 时间Quantity 数量Accepted/Rejected接收/拒收Reflow 回流焊JESD22-B106Temp:255℃max T=10 sec 1times220/1Thermal Shock 冷热冲击JESD22-A106-40℃ 30min↑↓100℃ 30min 100 cycles220/1High Temperature Storage高温保存JESD22-A103Temp:100℃168Hrs.220/1Low Temperature Storage低温保存JESD22-A119Temp:-40℃168Hrs.220/1Life Test 常温通电JESD22-A108Ta=25℃YR IF=20mA PG IF=5mA BL IF=5mA 168Hrs.220/1High Temperature / High Humidity 高温高湿Qiangsq83185℃/ 85%RH168Hrs.220/1失效判定标准 Criteria For Judging DamageU.S.L: Upper standard level 规格上限 L.S.L: Lower standard level 规格下限备注 / Note信赖性测试基于永裕现有的测试平台The Reliability tests are based on YONGYU existing test platformJudging For Damage判定标准Test Items 项目Symbol 符号Test Condition 测试条件Min. 最小Max. 最大YR IF=20mAPG IF=5mA Forward Voltage正向电压VFBL IF=5mA -U.S.L*)x1.1Reverse Current漏电流IR VR = 5V -U.S.L*)x2.0YR IF=20mAPG IF=5mA 光强Luminous IntensityMcdBL IF=5mAL.S.L*)x0.710.注意事项/ Cautions:10.1. 焊接/welding10.1.1 SMD LED灌封胶较软,外力易损坏发光面及塑料壳,焊接时要轻拿轻放。
焊接专业英语词汇(钎焊)
焊接专业英语词汇(钎焊)钎焊硬钎焊brazing软钎焊soldering烙铁钎焊iron soldering火焰钎焊torch brazing/ torch soldering热风钎焊hot gas soldering感应钎焊induction brazing电阻钎焊resistance brazing接触反应钎焊contact-reaction brazing电弧钎焊arc brazing浸渍钎焊dip brazing/ dip soldering盐浴钎焊saltbath dip brazing (soldering)金属浴钎焊molten metal bath dip brazing炉中钎焊furnace brazing/ furnace soldering保护气氛钎焊brazing in controlled atmosphere 真空钎焊vacuum brazing蒸气钎焊vapor phase soldering超声波钎焊ultrasonic soldering扩散钎焊diffusion brazing波峰钎焊flow soldering/ wave soldering分级钎焊step brazing/ step soldering红外线钎焊infra-red brazing (soldering)光束钎焊light soldering (brazing)激光钎焊laser brazing (soldering)电子束钎焊electron beam brazing钎接焊braze-welding钎料brazing filler metal/ solder硬钎料brazing filler metal软钎料solder (m)自钎剂钎料self-fluxing brazing alloy/ self-fluxing filler met al活性钎料active filler metal/ active metal brazing alloy成形钎料preformed filler metal/ solder preform非晶态钎料amorphous filler metal粉状钎料powdered filler metal钎料膏braze cream/ braze paste/ solder cream/ solder p aste药皮钎料flux coated brazing(soldering)rod层状钎料sandwich filler metal药芯钎料丝flux-cored colder wire敷钎料板clad brazing sheet钎剂brazing flux; soldering flux气体钎剂gas flux反应钎剂reaction flux松香钎剂colophony flux; rosin flux钎剂膏flux paste阻流剂stopping-off agent钎剂活性flux activity钎剂活性温度范围activation temperature range of flux 钎剂热稳定性thermal stability of flux3 钎焊工艺钎焊过程brazing (soldering) process钎焊操作brazing (soldering) operation工艺镀层technological coating钎焊面faying face钎焊参数brazing process variables钎焊温度brazing temperature钎焊时间brazing time钎焊保温时间holding time of brazing钎缝brazing seam; soldering seam钎缝界面区interfacial region钎缝金属brace metal钎角fillet钎焊接头braced joint; soldered joint平面搭接头joggled lap joint; flush lap joint搭接对接接头butt and lap joint搭接T形接头lapped T-joint; flanged T-joint锁缝接头folded joint平面锁缝接头lick side seam joint; flat lock seam joint 锁缝角接接头lock corner joint; corner double seam嵌入T形接头inset T jointT形管接头branch T saddle joint套管接头socket joint外喇叭口套管接头flare tube fitting扩口套管接头spigot joint钎焊性brazability; solderability润湿性wettability润湿角wetting angle; contact angle铺展性spreadability铺展系数spread factor; coefficient of spreading钎着率brazed rate脱钎de-brazing; de-soldering润湿称量试验wetting balance test铺展性试验spreadability test填缝性试验clearance fillability test未钎透incomplete penetration虚钎cold soldered joint钎料熔析liquation of filler metal溶蚀erosion钎料流失brazing filler metal erosion钎剂夹杂flux inclusion4.钎焊设备电阻钎焊机波峰钎焊机wave soldering machine冷壁真空钎焊炉cold wall type vacuum brazing热壁真空钎焊炉hot wall type vacuum brazing furnace 钎焊盒brazing retort钎剂涂敷器fluxer钎炬brazing (soldering) blowpipe喷灯brazing lamp烙铁solder iron。
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Electrical Specifications by Item
Ampere Rating (A) 0.375 0.500 0.750 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 Max Voltage Rating (V) 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 PSE: 100 amperes @100 VAC 50 amperes @125 VAC/ VDC Interrupting Rating Nominal Cold Resistance (Ohms) 1.5130 0.7633 0.4080 0.2516 0.1186 0.0708 0.0400 0.0352 0.0261 0.0227 0.0171 Nominal Melting I2t (A2sec) 0.088 0.258 0.847 1.76 4.70 6.76 13.18 19.55 32.70 40.80 59.59 Agency Approvals
Average Time Current Curves
.375A .500A
1000 100
TIME IN SECONDS
10
1
Note: 1. Derating depicted in this curve is in addition to the standard derating of 25% for continuous operation.
TP
Ramp-up
tP
Critical Zone TL to TP
60 – 120 secs 3°C/second max. 3°C/second max. 217°C 60 – 90 seconds 250
汽车维修手册.pdf_1702090250.0742981说明书
IndexAccessories and Modifications.... 107Accessories................................. 107Additional Safety Precaution.... 108Modifications............................. 108ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)........................................ 67Accessory Power Socket................ 75AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 153Brake Fluid................................. 155Clutch Fluid................................ 155Engine Coolant........................... 147Engine Oil................................... 143Manual Transmission Fluid..... 154Power Steering Fluid................. 156Windshield Washer Fluid......... 152Additional Information AboutYour Seat Belts........................ 42Lap Belt......................................... 43Lap/Shoulder Belt....................... 42Seat Belt Maintenance................ 44Seat Belt System Components (42)Additional Information AboutYour SRS................................... 45Additional Safety Precautions.... 48How the SRS IndicatorWorks........................................ 47How Your Airbags Work............ 45SRS Components......................... 45Additives, Engine Oil..................... 144AdjustmentsHead Restraints........................... 70Mirrors.......................................... 73Seats.............................................. 69Steering Wheel............................ 65Airbag (SRS)................................ 9, 45Air Cleaner Element...................... 157Air Conditioning System................. 78Maintenance............................... 164Usage............................................. 78Air Outlets (Vents).......................... 80Air Pressure, Tires........................ 166High Speed Driving................... 167Normal Driving.......................... 167Alcohol in Gasoline........................ 220Antifreeze....................................... 147Anti-theft Steering ColumnLock (67)Appearance Care........................... 183Ashtrays (Optional)......................... 75Audio System................................... 86Automatic Transmission............... 118Capacity, Fluid........................... 216Checking Fluid Level................ 153Shifting........................................ 118Shift Position Indicator............. 118Shift Lever Positions................. 119Shift Lock Release (122)BatteryCharging SystemIndicator............................ 55, 202Jump Starting............................. 197Maintenance............................... 160Specifications............................. 217Before Driving................................. 99Belts, Seat..................................... 8, 42Beverage Holder.............................. 74Body Repairs. (188)CONTINUEDIndexBrakesBreak-in, New Linings .............. 100Fluid............................................ 154Light, Burned-out...................... 177Parking.......................................... 73System Indicator.................. 55, 204Wear Indicators......................... 124Braking System.............................. 124Break-in, New Car......................... 100Brightness Control, Instruments... 62Brights, Headlights......................... 61Bulb ReplacementBack-up Lights........................... 177Brake Light................................ 177Front Parking Lights................. 175Front Side Marker Lights......... 175Headlights.................................. 174High-mount Brake Light.......... 178Interior Light.............................. 180License Plate Lights.................. 179Rear Side Marker Lights.......... 177Specifications............................. 217Turn Signal Lights..................... 175Bulbs, Halogen. (174)Cables, Jump Starting With.......... 197Capacities Chart............................. 216Carbon Monoxide Hazard.............. 49Cargo Area Cover............................ 72Carrying Cargo.............................. 109Cassette PlayerCare............................................... 94Operation...................................... 92CAUTION, Explanation of............... ii CD Changer...................................... 95CD Player.......................................... 95Certification Label......................... 214Chains............................................. 171Change OilHow to......................................... 145When to....................................... 134Changing a Flat Tire..................... 191Changing Engine Coolant............. 149Charging System Indicator.... 55, 202CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 153Battery Condition...................... 160Brake Fluid (155)Clutch Fluid................................ 155Drive Belts.................................. 165Engine Coolant........................... 105Engine Oil................................... 104Fuses.......................................... 205Manual Transmission Fluid..... 154Power Steering Fluid................. 156Checklist, Before Driving............. 114Child Safety...................................... 21Cleaner Element, Air..................... 157CleaningExterior....................................... 184Interior........................................ 186Seat Belts.................................... 186Vinyl............................................ 186Windows..................................... 187Clock, Setting the ............................ 91Clutch Fluid.................................... 155CO in the Exhaust......................... 222Cold Weather, Starting in............. 115Compact Spare............................... 190Consumer Information*................ 226Controls, Instruments and.............. 51CoolantAdding......................................... 147Checking.....................................105IndexProper Solution.......................... 147Replacing.................................... 149Temperature Gauge.................... 58Corrosion Protection..................... 187Crankcase Emissions ControlSystem......................................... 222Customer Relations Office.. (226)DANGER, Explanation of................. ii Dashboard.................................... 2, 52Daytime Running Lights................. 61Dead Battery, What to Do............ 197Defects, Reporting Safety............. 230Defog and Defrost........................... 83Defogger, Rear Window................. 64Defrosting the Windows................. 83DEXRON ® III AutomaticTransmission Fluid.................... 153Dimensions..................................... 216Dimming the Headlights................ 61DipstickAutomatic Transmission........... 153Engine Oil................................... 104Directional Signals (62)Disabled, Towing Your Car If...... 210Disc Brake Wear Indicators......... 124Disposal of Used Oil...................... 146DoorsLocking and Unlocking............... 68DOT Tire Quality Grading........... 218Downshifting, 5-speed ManualTransmission.............................. 116Drive Belts...................................... 165Driver and Passenger Safety............ 5Driving............................................ 113Economy..................................... 106In Bad Weather.......................... 126In Foreign Countries.. (221)Economy, Fuel............................... 106Emergencies on the Road............. 189Battery, Jump Starting.............. 197Brake System Indicator............ 204Changing a Flat Tire................. 191Charging System Indicator...... 202Checking the Fuses................... 206Low Oil Pressure Indicator...... 201Malfunction Indicator Lamp. (203)Overheated Engine................... 199Emergency Brake............................ 73Emergency Flashers....................... 64Emergency Towing....................... 210Emissions Controls........................ 222EngineBelts.............................................165Coolant Temperature Gauge..... 58Malfunction IndicatorLamp................................. 56, 203Oil Pressure Indicator......... 55, 201Oil, What Kind to Use............... 143Overheating................................ 199Specifications............................. 216Engine Speed Limiter .......... 117, 121Ethanolin Gasoline....................... 220Evaporative Emissions Controls.. 222Exhaust Fumes................................ 49Expectant Mothers, Use of SeatBelts by......................................... 19Exterior, Cleaning the. (184)CONTINUEDIndexFabric, Cleaning............................. 186Fan, Interior...................................... 78Features, Comfort andConvenience................................. 72Filling the Fuel Tank..................... 101FilterAir Cleaner................................. 157Oil................................................ 1455-speed Manual TransmissionChecking Fluid Level................ 154Shifting the................................. 116Flashers, Hazard Warning.............. 64Flat Tire, Changing a.................... 191FluidsAutomatic Transmission........... 153Brake........................................... 154Clutch.......................................... 154Manual Transmission............... 154Power Steering........................... 156Windshield Washer................... 152FM Stereo RadioReception...................................... 89Folding Rear Seat............................ 71Foreign Countries, Driving in (221)Four-way Flashers........................... 64Front End, Towing byEmergency Wrecker................. 210Fuel.................................................. 100Fill Door and Cap....................... 101Gauge............................................ 58Octane Requirement................. 100Oxygenated................................ 220Reserve Indicator......................... 56Tank, Filling the......................... 101Fuses, Checking the. (205)Gas Mileage, Improving................ 106Gasohol........................................... 220Gasoline.......................................... 100Fuel Reserve Indicator................ 56Gauge............................................ 58Octane Requirement................. 100Tank, Filling the......................... 101Gas Station Procedures................. 101GaugesEngine CoolantTemperature............................ 58Fuel (58)Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission........... 1185-speed ManualTransmission.......................... 116Glass Cleaning............................... 187Glove Box.. (74)Halogen Headlight Bulbs.............. 174HatchOpening the.................................. 68Open Monitor Light.................... 56Hazard Warning Flashers............... 64HeadlightsDaytime Running Lights............. 61High Beam Indicator................... 56High Beams, Turning on............ 61Low Beams, Turning on............. 61Reminder Beeper......................... 61Replacing Halogen Bulbs ......... 174Turning on.................................... 61Head Restraints............................... 70Heating and Cooling........................ 78High Altitude, Starting at.............. 115High-Low Beam Switch ..................61IndexHood Latch..................................... 158Hood, Opening the........................ 102Horn............................................... 3, 60Hot Coolant, Warning about........ 147Hydraulic Clutch............................ 155Hydroplaning. (127)Identification Number, Vehicle.... 214If Your Car Has to be Towed....... 210IgnitionKeys.............................................. 66Switch............................................ 66Timing Control System............. 223Important Safety Precautions .......... 6Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel.............................................. 53Infant Restraint................................ 29Inflation, Proper Tire .................... 166High Speed Driving................... 167Normal Driving.......................... 167Inside Mirror.................................... 73Inspection, Tire.............................. 168Instrument Panel............................. 53Instrument Panel Brightness (62)Interior Cleaning............................ 186Interior Light.................................... 76Introduction.. (i)Jacking up the Car......................... 192Jack, Tire........................................ 191Jump Starting (197)Keys (66)Label, Certification........................ 214Lane Change, Signaling.................. 62Lap Belt............................................. 43Lap/Shoulder Belt........................... 42Leaking of Exhaust into Car.......... 49LightsBulb Replacement..................... 174Indicator........................................ 53Parking.......................................... 61Turn Signal.. (62)Load Limit...................................... 110LOCK (Ignition Key Position)....... 67LocksAnti-theft Steering Column........ 67Fuel Fill Door............................. 101Hatch............................................ 68Low Coolant Level......................... 105Low Fuel Indicator.......................... 56Lower Gear, Downshifting to a.... 116Low Oil Pressure Indicator.... 55, 201Lubricant Specifications Chart.... 216Luggage (109)Maintenance................................... 129Owner Maintenance Checks.... 141Record.................................. 139-140Required Indicator....................... 59Safety...........................................130Schedule.............................. 134-138Malfunction Indicator Lamp.. 56, 203Manual Transmission.................... 116Manual Transmission Fluid (154)CONTINUED。
2008年Ford自动变速箱组件目录说明书
1622008 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION KIT & COMPONENTS CATALOG ©2008 PARKER HANNIFIN CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED3790103008397797405R55N / 5R55S / 5R55WRWD 5 SpeedA544510034070670Input ShaftO.Dr. Ring GearO.Dr. CenterShaft783Center SupportInterm. BandDirect DrumForward ClutchForward PlanetReverse BandReverse DrumLow Sprag310037179520036178530311914363912911913910896904896437490996V.B.Parts741E414494765-6370Case313321320Valve Body917747765746322420002OHK Kit004Master L/Steels Kit 006Master 030External Seal Kit1632008 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION KIT & COMPONENTS CATALOG ©2008 PARKER HANNIFIN CORP . ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDRWD 5 Speed5R55N / 5R55S / 5R55W862981971961560961971985879565126106146861*229964974877564285872962972104124552894Intermediate Sprag690074266Park Gear264847Park Pawl Assy995-1995-2995-3995916-2916-3919922915916-2916-3919922916263EDA181554770Ext. Hsg.781493305678Output ShaftO.Dr. Band StrutInterm. Band Strut268841Internal Linkage991-2991-3994799991-4761P-4991072410992Yoke1642008 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION KIT & COMPONENTS CATALOG©2008 PARKER HANNIFIN CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED*Prefix Letter ‘T’ denotes Toledo-Trans Kit (TTK) Brand Transmission Kits *Prefix Letter ‘B’ denotes Bryco Brand Transmission Kits002.............T16002AP......Overhaul Kit, 5R55N (With Bonded Pistons) 1999-Up ..............................................................1..........002.............T16002GP......Overhaul Kit, 5R55S/5R55W (With Bonded Pistons) 2002-Up..................................................1..........004.............T16004AP......Master L/Steels Kit, 5R55N (With Bonded Pistons) 1999-Up ....................................................1..........004.............T16004GP......Master L/Steels Kit, 5R55S/5R55W (With Bonded Pistons) 2002-Up .......................................1..........006.............T16006AP......Master W/Steels Kit, 5R55N (With Bonded Pistons) 1999-Up...................................................1..........006.............T16006GP......Master W/Steels Kit, 5R55S/5R55W (With Bonded Pistons) 2002-Up ......................................1..........E300...........45019............Gasket, 5R55N Bottom Pan (Plastic With Silicon Bead) OE Style (With Large Holes) 1999-Up 1..........XW4Z-7A191CA D305...........45097668......Gasket, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Extension Housing To Case 1999-Up......................................1..........XW4Z-7086-AA A309..........41217............Gasket, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump Bolt Washer...................................................................AR ........A310..........45097667......Gasket, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump 1999-Up..........................................................................1..........XW4Z-7A136AB A311...........1988096........O-Ring, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump Cover 1999-Up ...............................................................1..........XW4Z-7A248AA A313..........1994747........O-Ring, 5R55N Inner Pump Gear 1999-Up.................................................................................1..........F77Z-7L323AA E320...........45097692......Gasket, 5R55N Valve Body Separator Plate To Case 1999-Up ................................................1..........XW4Z-7D100-BF E320...........45097738......Gasket, 5R55S/5R55W Valve Body Separator Plate To Case (Upper) 2002-Up......................1..........1L2Z-7Z490AB-1A070..........70243V..........Seal, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Front (No Flange) (Rubber Coated) 1999-Up ..............................1..........F77Z-7A248AA D072...........70083............Seal, 5R55N Linkage 1999-Up ..................................................................................................1..........D5AZ-7B498A D074...........70283............Seal, 5R55N Rear 2WD 2000-Up ...............................................................................................1..........XW4Z-7052AA D074...........70205............Seal, 5R55S/5R55W Rear (W/Long Boot) 2WD 2002-Up .........................................................1..........F6UZ-7052A D074...........70282............Seal, 5R55S/5R55W Extension Housing 4X4 2002-Up .............................................................1..........1L2Z-7052BA175.............6358..............Ring Kit, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W (2 Metal 4PTFE 2 Torlon Rings) 1999-Up ...............................1..........A178..........45060279......Ring, 5R55N, 5R55W, 5R55S Pump Support (Lock-Up) 1999-Up .............................................1..........B181...........TAW- 2212....Ring, 5R55N, 5R55W, 5R55S Forward Clutch Cylinder 1999-Up .............................................2..........D184...........45060265......Ring, 5R55N, 5R55W, 5R55S Output Shaft 1999-Up.................................................................1..........A179..........30308............Ring, 5R55N, 5R55W, 5R55S Overdrive Brake Drum 1999-Up.................................................2..........B179...........30308P ..........Ring, 5R55N, 5R55W, 5R55S Direct Clutch (Center Support) 1999-Up Torlon .........................2..........119.............45082NR........Friction Module, 5R55N 1999-Up................................................................................................1..........119.............45082LR........Friction Module, 5R55S/5R55W 2002-Up...................................................................................1..........E010...........45040N ..........Filter, 5R55N (3/8” Tall Pick-up Tube) 1999-Up ..........................................................................1..........XW4Z-7A098BB E010...........F-340.............Filter, 5R55S/5R55W (2 1/4” Tall Pick-Up Tube) 2002-Up..........................................................1..........1L2Z-7A098AC5R55N / 5R55S / 5R55WRWD 5 Speed1652008 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION KIT & COMPONENTS CATALOG ©2008 PARKER HANNIFIN CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDB022...........45090............Band, 5R55N Overdrive/Intermediate (Hi-Energy) 1999-Up......................................................2..........XW4Z-7D034BA 030.............45030G..........Bushing Kit, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W 1999-Up.............................................................................1..........A034..........31530............Bushing, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump Cover 1999-Up .............................................................1..........A036..........31531............Bushing, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Overdrive Sun Gear 1999-Up................................................1..........A036..........45039............Bushing, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Stator (Front) 1999-Up ...........................................................1..........A037..........31532............Bushing, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Stator (Rear) 1999-Up............................................................1..........A046..........31533............Bushing, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Coast Clutch Drum e 56036A................................................................................................................................1..........B211...........45176A..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .063" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014TA B211...........45176B ..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .071" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014MA B211...........45176C ..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .075" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014NA B211...........45176D ..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .079" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014PA B211...........45176E ..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .083" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014RA B211...........45176F ..........Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Pump To Coast Clutch Drum .087" (Plastic) 1999-Up.............1..........F7TZ-7D014SA C232...........45145............Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Bearing to Forward Hub (Solid Bronze) 1999-Up .................1..........FOTZ-7D090A D263...........45077............Washer, 5R55N/5R55S/5R55W Parking Gear To Case 1999-Up ..............................................1..........D4ZZ-7B368-AD410...........D56955J ........Switch, 5R55N Neutral Safety (12 Prong Connector) 1999-Up ...............................................1..........XW4Z-7F293AA E922...........33991............Nut, 5R55N/S/W Band 1999-Up .................................................................................................2..........380850-SRWD 5 Speed5R55N / 5R55S / 5R55W。
博思 3590 系列精密电位器 - 使用手册说明书
Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.Customers should verify actual device performance in their specifi c applications.*RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Jan. 27, 2003 including annex and RoHS Recast 2011/65/EU June 8, 2011.Stop Strength..............................................................................................................................................................................45 N-cm (64 oz.-in.) minimum Mechanical Angle ...........................................................................................................................................................................................3600 ° +10 °, -0 °Torque (Starting & Running) ................................................................................................................................0.35 N-cm (0.5 oz.-in.) maximum (unsealed) 1.1 N-cm (1.5 oz.-in.) maximum (sealed) Mounting ..............................................................................................................................................................................55-80 N-cm (5-7 lb.-in.) (plastic) 90-113 N-cm (8-10 in.-lb.) (metal)Shaft Runout......................................................................................................................................................................................0.13 mm (0.005 in.) teral Runout ...................................................................................................................................................................................0.20 mm (0.008 in.) T.I.R.Shaft End Play ...................................................................................................................................................................................0.25 mm (0.010 in.) T.I.R.Shaft Radial Play ...............................................................................................................................................................................0.13 mm (0.005 in.) T.I.R.Pilot Diameter Runout .......................................................................................................................................................................0.08 mm (0.003 in.) T.I.R.Backlash ............................................................................................................................................................................................................1.0 ° maximum Weight ........................................................................................................................................................................................................Approximately 19 G Terminals ................................................................................................................................................................................................Solder lugs or PC pins Soldering ConditionManual Soldering...........................................................96.5Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu solid wire or no-clean rosin cored wire; 370 °C (700 °F) max. for 3 seconds Wave Soldering ...................................................................................96.5Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu solder with no-clean fl ux; 260 °C (500 °F) max. for 5 seconds Wash processes .......................................................................................................................................................................................Not recommended Marking .....................................Manufacturer’s name and part number, resistance value and tolerance, linearity tolerance, wiring diagram, and date code.Ganging (Multiple Section Potentiometers) ......................................................................................................................................................1 cup maximum Hardware ............................................................................................................One lockwasher and one mounting nut is shipped with each potentiometer.NOTE: For Anti-rotation pin add 91 after confi guration dash number. Example: -2 becomes -291 to add AR pin.1At room ambient: +25 °C nominal and 50 % relative humidity nominal, except as noted. 2Consult manufacturer for complete specifi cation details for resistances below 1k ohms.BOLDFACE LISTINGS ARE IN STOCK AND READILY AVAILABLETHROUGH DISTRIBUTION. FOR OTHER OPTIONS CONSULT FACTORY.ROHS IDENTIFIER: L = COMPLIANTRecommended Part Numbers(Printed Circuit)(Solder Lug)(Solder Lug)Resistance (Ω)Resolution (%)3590P-2-102L 3590S-2-102L 3590S-1-102L 1,000.0293590P-2-202L 3590S-2-202L 3590S-1-202L 2,000.0233590P-2-502L 3590S-2-502L 3590S-1-502L 5,000.0253590P-2-103L 3590S-2-103L 3590S-1-103L 10,000.0203590P-2-203L 3590S-2-203L 3590S-1-203L 20,000.0193590P-2-503L 3590S-2-503L 3590S-1-503L 50,000.0133590P-2-104L3590S-2-104L3590S-1-104L100,000.009*Ro H S C O MP L I A N TPanel Thickness Dimensions(For Bushing Mount Only)1.60 +.08/-.03(.063 +.003/-.001)DIA.ANTI-ROTATION PINAnti-rotation pin hole is shown at six o'clockposition for reference only. The actual location isdetermined by the customer's application. Referto the front view of the potentiometer to see thelocation of the optional A/R pin.Panel thickness and hole diameters arerecommended for best fit. However, customersmay adjust the dimensions to suit their specificapplication.Product DimensionsSpecifi cations are subject to change without notice.Customers should verify actual device performance in their specifi c applications.REV. 06/12 MOUNTING SURFACE-2, -4, -6, -8 Confi gurations-1, -3, -5, -7 Confi gurationsRecommended PCB LayoutHOLE DIAMETER5.08(.200)5.08(.200)6.99(.275)SchematicTOLERANCES: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.508 .127DECIMALS: .XX ±(.02),.XXX ±(.005)FRACTIONS: ±1/64MMDIMENSIONS:(IN.)Shaft & Bushing Confi gurations(Bushing - DxL, Shaft - D):(-1) Plastic Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”)and Shaft (.2480 + .001, - .002)(-2) Metal Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”)and Shaft (.2497 + .0000, - .0009)(-3) Sealed, Plastic Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”)and Shaft (.2480 + .001, - .002)(-4) Sealed, Metal Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”)and Shaft (.2497 + .0000, - .0009)(-5) Metric, Plastic Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm)and Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .076 mm)(-6) Metric, Metal Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm)and Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .023 mm)(-7) Metric, Sealed, Plastic Bushing (9 mm x7.94 mm) and Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .076 mm)(-8) Metric, Sealed, Metal Bushing (9 mm x7.94 mm) and Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .023 mm)Terminal Styles“P” Terminal Style“S” Terminal Style。
卡林技术公司产品说明书
UL Recognized UL Standard 1077Component Recognition Program as Protectors,Supplementary (Guide QVNU2,File E75596)UL Standard 508Switches,Industrial Control (Guide NRNT2,File E148683)CSA CertifiedComponent Supplementary Protector under Class 3215 30,FIle 047848 0 000CSA Standard C22.2 No. 235VDE CertifiedEN60934,VDE 0642 under File No.10537Agency CertificationsNotes for T able A:1DC and 1Ø 277 Volt ratings are 1 or 2 poles breaking. 3Ø Ratings are 3 poles breaking.2 Requires branch circuit backup with a UL LISTED Type K5 or RK5 fuse rated 15A minimum and no more than 4 times full load amps not to exceed 150A for 250 Volt rating and 125A for 277and 480 Volt ratings.3 UL Recognition and CSA Certification at 480 Volts refers to 3 and 4 pole versions, used only in a 3Ø wye connected circuit or 2 pole versions connected with 2 poles breaking 1Ø and backedup with series fusing per note 2.Table A:Lists UL Recognized and CSA and VDE Certified configurations and performance capabilities as a Component Supplementary Protector.ElectricalCURRENT RA TINGCIRCUITMAX FULL LOAD WITH WITHOUT (Inc) WITH (Icn) WITHOUTCONFIGURA TIONRA TINGFREQUENCYPHASEAMPSBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSE65DC ---0.02 - 50 ---500050001500125/25050/60 1 and 30.02 - 50 ---3000 --- ---25050/60 1 and 30.02 - 505000 ---5000150027750/6010.02 - 505000 --- --- ---480 Y 50/60 1 and 30.02 - 305000---------65DC ---0.02 - 5025050/60 1 and 30.02 - 5027750/6010.02 - 50480 Y50/6030.02 - 30480 Y 50/6010.02 - 30SWITCH ONL Y UL / CSAVDED-SERIES TABLE A: COMPONENT SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORVOLT AGEINTERRUPTING CAPACITY (AMPS)SERIESDesigned for snap-on-back panel rail mounting on either a 35mm x 7.5mm, or a 35mm x 15mm Symmetrical Din Rail,allowing rapid and simple mounting and removal of the breaker.It features recessed, wire-ready, touch-proof, shock-resistant ter-minals, suitable for automatic screwdriver assembly, as well as "Dead Front" construction characteristics.Available with a Visi-Rocker two-color actuator, which can be specified to indicate either the ON or the TRIPPED/OFF mode,or solid color rocker or handle type actuators. All actuator types fit in the same industry standard panel cutouts.0.02 - 50 amps, up to 480 VAC or 65 VDC, 1 - 4 poles (Handle),1 - 3 poles (Rocker), with a choice of time delays.Number of PolesRocker Type: 1-3; Handle Type: 1-4 Internal Circuit Config. Switch Only and Series Trip with cur-rent or voltage trip coils.WeighApproximately 128 grams/pole (Approximately 4.57 ounces/pole)Standard Colors Housing - Black; Actuator - See Ordering Scheme.MountingMounts on a standard 35mmSymmetrical DIN Rail (35 x 7.5 or 35x 15mm per DIN EN5002).MechanicalElectricalPhysicalEndurance10,000 ON-OFF operations @ 6 per minute; with rated Current and Voltage.Trip FreeAll D-Series Circuit Breakers will trip on overload,even when actuator is forcibly held in the ON position.Trip IndicationThe operating actuator moves posi-tively to the OFF position when an overload causes the breaker to trip.Designed and tested in accordance with requirements of specifi-cation MIL-PRF-55629 & MIL-STD-202 as follows:Shock Withstands 100 Gs,6ms,sawtoothwhile carrying rated current per Method 213,Test Condition "I".Instantaneous and ultra-short curves tested @ 90% of rated current.Vibration Withstands 0.060" excursion from10-55 Hz,and 10 Gs 55-500 Hz,at rated current per Method 204C,Test Condition A. Instantaneous and ultra-short curves tested at 90% of rated current.Moisture Resistance Method 106D,i.e.,ten 24-hourcycles @ + 25°C to +65°C,80-98%RH.Salt Spray Method 101,Condition A (90-95%RH @ 5% NaCl Solution,96 hrs).Thermal Shock Method 107D,Condition A (Fivecycles @ -55°C to +25°C to +85°C to +25°C).Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°CEnvironmental020 0.0200250.0250300.0300500.050075 0.0750800.0800850.0852100.1002150.1502200.2002250.2502300.3002350.3502400.4002450.450250 0.5002550.5502600.6002650.6502700.7002750.7502800.8002850.850410 1.000512 1.250413 1.300414 1.400415 1.500517 1.750420 2.000522 2.250425 2.500527 2.750430 3.000532 3.250435 3.500436 3.600440 4.000445 4.500547 4.750450 5.000455 5.500460 6.000465 6.5004707.0005727.2504757.5004808.0004858.5004909.0004959.500610 10.00071010.50061111.00071111.50061212.00071212.50061313.00061414.000615 15.00061616.00061717.00061818.00061919.00062020.00062121.00062222.000623 23.00062424.00062525.00062626.00062727.00062828.00062929.00063030.00063232.00063535.00064040.00064545.00065050.000A06 6 DC, 5 DC A1212 DC, 10 DC A1818 DC, 15 DC A2424 DC, 20 DC A3232 DC, 25 DC A4848 DC, 40 DC A6565 DC, 55 DC J06 6 AC, 5 AC J1212 AC, 10 AC J1818 AC, 15 ACJ2424 AC, 20 AC J4848 AC, 40 AC K20120 AC, 65 AC L40240 AC, 130 AC10Agency Approval8Actuator Color8 ACTUATOR COLOR & LEGEND Actuator orVisi-Color Marking: Marking Color: Single Color Visi-Rocker Color:I-O ON-OFF Dual Rocker/Handle (Actuator Black)8White A B 1Black White Black C D 2White n/a Red F G 3White Red Green H J 4White Green Blue K L 5White Blue Y ellow M N 6Black Y ellow Gray P Q 7Black Gray OrangeRS8Black Orange10 AGENCY APPROVAL C UL Recognized & CSA Certified D VDE Certified, UL Recognized & CSA Certified9 MOUNTING/VOLTAGEMOUNTING STYLE VOLTAGE Threaded Insert 16-32 x 0.195 inches< 300C 96-32 X 0.195 inches ≥300 2ISO M3 x 5mm< 300D 9ISO M3 x 5mm ≥3007 TERMINAL1#10 Screw & Pressure Plate for Direct Wire Connection 2#10 Screw without Pressure Plate3 POLES 1One2Two 3Three4Four5 FREQUENCY & DELA Y 03DC 50/60Hz, Switch Only 105DC Instantaneous 11DC Ultra Short 12DC Short 14DC Medium 16DC Long20550/60Hz Instantaneous 2150/60Hz Ultra Short 2250/60Hz Short 2450/60Hz Medium2650/60Hz Long32DC, 50/60Hz Short 34DC, 50/60Hz Medium 36DC, 50/60Hz Long42650/60Hz Short, Hi-Inrush 44650/60Hz Medium, Hi-Inrush 46650/60Hz Long, Hi-Inrush 527DC, Short,Hi-Inrush 547DC,Medium, Hi-Inrush 567DC, Long, Hi-Inrush4 CIRCUITA0 Switch Only (No Coil) 4B0Series Trip (Current)C0Series Trip (Voltage)1 SERIES D6Current Rating4Circuit3Poles2Actuator9Mounting/Voltage7Terminal5Frequency & Delay1SeriesNotes:1 Handle breakers available up to four poles. Rocker breakers available up to three poles.2Actuator Code:A: Multi-pole units factory assembled with common handle tie.B: Handle location as viewed from front of breaker:2 pole - left pole3 pole - center pole4 pole - two handles at center poles3Multipole rocker breakers have one rocker per breaker, as viewed from the front of thepanel. Two pole - left pole. Three pole - center pole 4≤30A, select Current Rating code 630. 31-50A, select Current Rating code 650.5Voltage coil only available with delay codes 10 & 20.6Available to 50A max with circuit code BO only.7Available to 50A (UL/CSA), 30A (VDE) with circuit code BO only.8Color shown is visi and legend with remainder of rocker black.9≥300V: Three pole breaker 3Ø or 2 pole breaker 1Ø, UL/CSA limited to 30 FLA max.10VDE Approval requires Dual (I-O, ON-OFF) or I-O markings6 CURRENT RATING (AMPERES)OR VOLTAGE COIL (VOLTS, MIN. TRIP RATING)5P0LE 3P0LE 2P0LE 1SERIES TRIP (2 TERM'S.)LINELINEROCKER ACTUATOR INDICATE "ON"HANDLE ACTUATORSWITCH ONL Y (2 TERM'S.)#10-32 SCREW AND PRESSURE PLA TE PER TERMINAL"MULTI-POLE IDENTIFICATION SCHEMENotes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.015 [.38] unless otherwise specified.3-POLE(DF3) 3-POLE(DC3)REMOVALASSEMBL YNotes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.015 [.38] unless otherwise specified.3Dimensions apply to all variations shown. Notice that circuit breaker line and load termi-nal orientation on indicate OFF is opposite of indicate ON.4For pole orientation with horizontal legend, rotate front view clockwise 90°.Notes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.010 [.25] unless otherwise specified.。
汽车零部件维护指南说明书
AccessoriesInstallation.................................. 117ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition) .......................................51AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid ....................................... 161Brake Fluid................................. 163Clutch Fluid................................ 163Differential Oil ...........................161Engine Coolant ..........................156Engine Oil ..................................152Manual Transmission Fluid.......162Power Steering Fluid................. 165Windshield Washer Fluid......... 160Additional Safety Information ......... 18Door Locks................................... 19Head Restraint Position .............. 18Seat-back Position ....................... 18Driving with Pets......................... 19Storing Cargo Safely ................... 19Additives, Engine Oil..................... 154AdjustmentsHeadlights (182)Head Restraints ...........................60Mirrors .........................................69Seats.............................................. 55Steering Wheel ............................45Airbag (SRS) .....................................12Air Cleaner...................................... 166Air ConditioningMaintenance............................... 175Usage......................................81, 88Air Outlets (Vents) .....................80, 87Air Pressure, Tires......................... 174Alarm, Anti-theft............................. 107Alcohol and Drugs ...........................26Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning ........ 195Antenna, Cleaning.......................... 194Antifreeze........................................ 156Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)Description.................................230Fluid ............................................164Indicator Light .............................33Operation.................................... 131Anti-theft Steering ColumnLock ..............................................51Anti-theft System............................ 107Appearance Care............................ 193Ashtrays .. (75)Audio Controls, Remote ................104Audio System....................................93Automatic Climate ControlSystem ..........................................87Automatic Speed Control ................47Automatic Transmission ............... 126Capacity, Fluid ...........................228Checking Fluid Level................ 161Shifting ....................................... 126Shift Lever Positions ................. 126Shift Lock Release ..................... 129Shift Position Indicator (35)Baby, Holding a................................21Back-up Lamp Replacement ......... 188BatteryCharging SystemIndicator...........................32, 215Jump Starting .............................210Maintenance............................... 170Specifications .............................229Before Driving................................ 109Belts, Seat . (5)CONTINUEDBeverage Holder ..............................73Body Repair ....................................200Brakes ............................................. 130Anti-lock System (ABS) ............ 131Break-in, New Linings............... 110Fluid............................................ 163Light, Burned-out ......................188Parking .........................................71System Indicator.......................... 32Wear Indicators ......................... 130Brakes, ABSDescription.................................230Operation.................................... 131System Indicator.......................... 33Braking System.............................. 130Break-in, New Car.......................... 110Brightness Control,Instruments..................................41Brights, Headlights..........................40Bulb Replacement.......................... 184Back-up Lights........................... 188Brake Lights............................... 188Ceiling Lights............................. 189Courtesy Lights ......................... 189Front Side Marker Lights......... 186Headlights. (184)License Plate Lights ..................189Parking Lights ........................... 186Rear Side Marker Lights .......... 187Specifications .............................229Trunk Light................................ 191Turn Signal Lights..................... 185Bulbs, Halogen . (184)Cables, Jump Starting with ........... 210Cancel Button ...................................49Capacities Chart .............................228Carbon Monoxide Hazard...............26Cargo, Loading............................... 118Car Seats for Children .....................20Cassette PlayerCare............................................. 106Operation...................................... 98CAUTION, Explanation of ................ii CD Changer.................................... 100Ceiling Lights ...................................76Certification Label ..........................226Chains ............................................. 181Change OilHow to (154)When to ...................................... 146Changing a Flat Tire ...................... 203Changing Engine Coolant............. 157Charging System Indicator .....32, 215Check Engine Light................. 33, 216CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid ....................................... 161Battery Condition ...................... 170Brake Fluid................................. 163Clutch Fluid................................ 165Differential Oil ...........................162Drive Belts.................................. 176Engine Coolant ..........................156Engine Oil .................................. 152Fuses ...........................................218Manual Transmission Fluid...... 162Power Steering Fluid................. 165Checklist, Before Driving.............. 120Child Safety.......................................20Cigarette Lighter.............................. 74Cleaner, Air..................................... 166CleaningAluminum Wheels..................... 195Antenna....................................... 194Exterior.......................................194Interior........................................ 197Leather........................................ 197Seat Belts.................................... 197Vinyl............................................ 197Windows..................................... 198Wood Trim ................................. 197CLEAN Light.................................. 106Climate Control System ..................87Clock, Setting the............................. 72Clutch Fluid.................................... 165Code, Audio system....................... 105CO in the Exhaust............................26Cold Weather, Starting in.............. 122Compact Spare ...............................202Console Compartment.....................73Controls, Instruments and ..............29CoolantAdding ........................................ 156Checking .................................... 156Proper solution .......................... 156Temperature Gauge ....................37Corrosion Protection ..................... 199Courtesy Lights ................................76Crankcase Emission ControlSystem ........................................235Cruise Control Operation ................47Customer Relations Office (241)DANGER, Explanation of.................. ii Dashboard ........................................30Daytime Running Lights .................40Dead Battery, What to do ..............210Defog and Defrost...................... 86, 91Defogger, Rear Window.................. 44Defog, Rear Window........................44Defrosting the Windows............86, 91Dexron ® II AutomaticTransmission Fluid.................... 161Differentral Oil ...............................162Dimensions.....................................228Dimming the Headlights................. 40DipstickAutomatic Transmission........... 161Engine Oil ..................................152Directional Signals ...........................41Disabled, Towing Your Car if .......223Disc Brake Wear Indicators..........130Disposal of Used Oil...................... 155DoorsLocking and Unlocking...............52Lockout Prevention .....................52Monitor Light. (34)Power Door Closers ....................53Power Door Locks....................... 52DOT Tire Quality Grading ............233Downshifting, 6-speed ManualTransmission.............................. 123Drive Belts ......................................176Driving ............................................ 119Economy..................................... 116In Bad Weather..........................135In Foreign Countries .....................111Driving Position MemorySystem (61)Economy, Fuel ...............................116Emergencies on the Road .............201Battery, Jump Starting ..............210Changing a Flat Tire .................203Charging System Indicator.......215Check Engine Light ..................216Checking the Fuses...................218Low Oil Pressure Indicator.......214Malfunction Indicator Lamp .. (216)CONTINUEDManually ClosingtheMoonroof.........................217Overheated Engine ...................212Emergency Brake ............................71Emergency Flashers........................ 44Emission Controls ..........................235EngineBelts............................................ 176Check Light..........................33, 216Coolant Temperature Gauge...... 37Malfunction IndicatorLamp.................................33, 216Oil Pressure Indicator .........32, 214Oil, What Kind to Use (15)3Overheating ...............................212Specifications .............................229Ethanol in Gasoline........................ 111Evaporative Emission controls .....235Exhaust Fumes.................................26Exhaust Gas RecirculationSystem ........................................236Expectant Mothers, Use of SeatBelts by.........................................10Exterior, Cleaning the . (194)Fabric, Cleaning............................. 197Fan, Interior................................ 81, 92Features, Comfort andConveniences...............................79Filling the Fuel Tank ..................... 112FiltersFuel............................................. 167Oil................................................ 154First Gear, Shifting......................... 128Flashers, Hazard Warning ..............44Flat Tire, Changing a .....................203FluidsAutomatic Transmission........... 161Brake........................................... 163Clutch .........................................165Differential Oil ...........................162Manual Transmission ............... 162Power Steering .......................... 165Windshield Washer ....................... 160FM Stereo RadioReception...................................... 94Four-way Flashers............................44Front End, Towing by Emergency Wrecker.. (223)Fuel.................................................. 110Fill Door and Cap ...................... 112Filter ............................................167Gauge............................................ 37Octane Requirement .................110Oxygenated................................ 110Reserve Indicator......................... 35Tank, Filling the ........................112Fuel Mileage, Improving............... 116Fuel Station Procedures ................ 112Fuses, Checking the . (218)Gasohol........................................... 111Gasoline .......................................... 110Filter............................................ 167Fuel Reserve Indicator ................35Gauge............................................ 37Octane Requirement .................110Oxygenated Fuels...................... 110Tank, Filling the ........................112Gauges ..............................................36Engine Coolant Temperature.....37Fuel ...............................................37GAWR(Gross Axle Weight Rating) (137)Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission (126)6-speed ManualTransmission (123)Glass Cleaning (198)Glove Box (54)GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating) (137)Halogen Headlight Bulbs (184)Hazard Warning Flashers (44)HeadlightsAiming (182)Daytime Running Lights (40)High Beam Indicator (35)High Beams, Turning on (40)Low Beams, Turning on (40)Reminder Chime (40)Replacing Halogen Bulbs (184)Turning on (40)Head Restraints (60)Heating and Cooling (80)High Altitude, Starting at (122)High-Low Beam Switch (40)High Speed, Shifting at (124)Holding a Baby (20)Hood, Opening the (113)Horn (49)Hot Coolant, Warning about (156)Hydraulic Clutch (165)Hydroplaning (136)Identification Number, Vehicle (226)If Your Car has to be Towed (223)IgnitionKeys (50)Switch (51)Timing Control System (236)Important Facts AboutAirbags (13)Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel (31)Infant Restraint (19)Inflation, Proper Tire (177)Inside Mirror (69)Inspection, Tire (178)Instrument Panel (30)Instrument Panel Brightness (41)Interior Cleaning (197)Interior Lights (76)Introduction (i)Jacking Up the Car (205)Jack, Tire (204)Jump Starting (210)Keys (50)Label, Certification (226)Lane Change, signaling (41)Lap Belt (7)Lap/Shoulder Belts (6)Leaking of Exhaust into Car (26)Leather, Cleaning (197)Lighter, Cigarette (74)CONTINUED。
潜水污水泵产品说明说明书
P R O D U C TD E S C R I P T I O NHigh head single channel sewage handling submersible sump pumps with cutting impeller.Available in single or three phase motors.A P P L I C AT I O N S•Sewage water pumping •Sump emptying•Septic effluent disposal •Water transfer•Pumping of light soft slurries and factory waste•Pumping waste water with stringy or long soft solids in suspensionO P E R AT I N G L I M I T S F E AT U R E S & B E N E F I T SCorrosion resistant 304 stainless steel shaft, motor shell and fasteners•Long service life•Attractive, lasting appearance Open impeller, single channel,centrifugal design with cutting leading edge•Able to pump soft solids in suspension•Less susceptible to blockage •Capable of higher heads /pressure•Able to cut string likematerials, reducing the risk of blockage in pump or pipework Double mechanical shaft seal in oil bath with hard faced silicon carbide / ceramic seal on pump side•Added motor protection •Long service lifeHO7RNF oil resistant leads with bare wire lead ends•Easy to connect to power supply terminations •Long life in dirty waterSand slinger lip seal •Added protection •Long service lifeAutomatic resetting thermal overload•Protected against overloading D75KA model fitted with automatic float switch with a present float length•Safe unattended operation Mounting base fitted •For a firm and stablepositioning during installation and operation Slide rail kits available•For easy removal and re-installationCapacities to 1100lpm Heads to24.5m Max. submergence 25m Max. operating temperature 50o CMax. soft solidsup to 80% of discharge sizeSuitable FluidsSemi-screened sewage or “grey water” of neutral pH containing up to 20% small soft solids or 1% string like solids. Some wear should be expected while pumping hard solids in suspension.Note: Cutter pumps are not suitable forsanitary products - use Grinder models.SUMP PUMPS60Hz models available.Cutter Type ‘K’ SeriesM AT E R I A L S O F C O N S T R U C T I O NPA R TM AT E R I A LImpeller Cutting tip Diffuser plate Pump casing OutletShaft seal pump sidemotor sideShaft seal elastomer Pump shaft OringsMotor shell Handle FastenersFloat & power supply leadsCast ironTungsten carbide Hardened cast iron Cast iron Cast ironSilicon carbide/ceramic Carbon/ceramic Mechanical seals in captive oil bath with oil sealNitrile rubber 304 stainless steel Nitrile rubber 304 stainless steel 304 stainless steel 304 stainless steel HO7RN-F oil resistantE L E C T R I C A L D ATAI N S TA L L AT I O N & P R I M I N GCommon to all modelsSpeed2 pole, 2850rpmInsulation class Class F IP ratingX8Electrical lead H07RNF x 10m lengthUse a rope to position and retrieve the pump. Do not lower or retrieve the pump using the power lead as this may damage the cable entry seals, causing water leaks and unsafe operation.Don’t use this product for recirculating or filtering swimming pools, spas, etc. While these pumps are built to high safety standards, they are not approved for installations where people will be in the water while they are operating.Don’t pump abrasive materials. Sand and grit in the water being pumped will accelerate wear, causing shortened pump life.Keep your pump clean, particularly in situations where lint, hair or fibrous materials may get bound around the pump shaft. Regular inspection and cleaning will extend pump life.Make room for the float switch to operate. Automatic models have a float switch to turn them on when the water level rises and turn them off again when it has been pumped down to the safe operating level of the pump. If the float switch is not free to rise and fall, correct pump operation may not be possible.Don’t run your pump dry. Non-automatic models must be switched off manually or by way of an external float/level switch when the water level is reduced to the top of the pump housing.00510152025l/min ft m g/min 0110220330FLOWTOTAL HEAD1020304050607080D I M E N S I O N SDavey Products Pty LtdMember of the GUD Holdings Ltd GroupABN 18 066 327 517Head Office and Manufacturing 6 Lakeview Drive,Scoresby, Australia 3179Ph:+61 3 9730 9222Fax:+61 3 9753 4100Website:.au Customer Service Centre Ph:1300 367 866Fax:1300 369 119E-mail:***************.au Interstate OfficesSydney - Brisbane - Adelaide Perth - TownsvilleInternational 6 Lakeview Drive,Scoresby, Australia 3179Ph:+61 3 9730 9121Fax:+61 3 9753 4248E-mail:****************.au GermanyKantstrasse 47,04275 Leipzig Ph:+49 341 301 0412Fax:+49 341 301 0413E-mail:**********************New Zealand 2 Rothwell Avenue,North Harbour, Auckland 1330Ph:+64 9 914 3680Fax:+64 9 914 3685Website: E-mail:****************.nz USADavey Pumps Inc.1005 N. Commons Drive Aurora, Illinois 60504Ph:+1 630 898 6976Fax:+1 630 851 7744Website: E-mail:******************This literature is not a complete guide to product usage. Further information is available from your Davey dealer, Davey Customer Service Centre and from the relevant product Installation and Operating Instructions. This data sheet must be read in conjunction with the relevant product Installation and Operating Instructions and all applicable statutory requirements. Product specifications may change without notice.® Davey is a registered trademark of Davey Products Pty Ltd. © Davey Products Pty Ltd 2000.DPM139-1/5K/0205/GPW supersedes DPM139/3K/0802/GPWD75KA DT08K Supply voltage 220-240V 380-415V 50Hz - Phase Single Three Output power 0.75kW 0.75kW Full load current 7.5A 1.5A Locked rotor current 22.5A 10.5A StartingCSIR DOLDT15K DT22K DT37KSupply voltage 380-415V 380-415V 380-415V 50Hz - Phase Three Three Three Output power 1.5kW 2.2kW 3.7kW Full load current 3.0A 4.5A 7.0A Locked rotor current22A 31.5A 49A Starting DOLDOL DOL。
索尼电视用户手册说明书
IndexAccessoriesInstallation................................. 101ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)....................................... 50AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 140Brake Fluid................................ 142Clutch Fluid.............................. 143Engine Coolant......................... 135Engine Oil.................................. 131Manual Transmission Fluid... 141Power Steering Fluid.............. 144Windshield Washer Fluid....... 139Additional Safety Information.... 17Door Locks.................................. 18Driving with Pets....................... 18Head Restraint Position............ 17Seat-back Position..................... 17Storing Cargo Safely................. 18Additives, Engine Oil................... 133AdjustmentsMirrors......................................... 59Head Restraints.. (53)Seats.............................................. 52Steering Wheel........................... 43Airbag (SRS).................................... 11Air Cleaner.................................... 145Air Conditioning............................. 68Maintenance.............................. 153Usage............................................ 68Air Outlets (Vents)......................... 68Air Pressure, Tires...................... 154Alcohol and Drugs.......................... 25Alcohol in Gasoline........................ 94Antenna, Cleaning........................ 172Antifreeze...................................... 135Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)Description................................ 206Indicator Light....................33, 115Operation................................... 114Anti-theft Steering ColumnLock.............................................. 48Appearance Care.......................... 171Ashtray............................................ 64Audio System.................................. 75Automatic Speed Control............. 44Automatic Transmission............ 109Capacity, Fluid......................... 204Checking Fluid Level.. (140)Shifting....................................... 109Shift Lever Positions............... 109Shift Lock Release. (112)BatteryCharging System Light............. 32Jump Starting........................... 187Maintenance.............................. 148Specifications............................ 205Before Driving................................ 93Belts, Seat.......................................... 5Beverage Holder............................. 61Body Repair................................... 177BrakesAnti-lock System (ABS).......... 114Break-in, New Linings.............. 94Fluid............................................ 142Light, Burned-out.................... 164Parking......................................... 60System Indicator........................ 32Wear Indicators (113)CONTINUEDIndexBrakes, ABSDescription................................ 206Operation................................... 114System Indicator ................33, 115Braking System............................ 113Break-in, New Car ......................... 94Brightness Control,Instruments................................. 40Brights, Headlights........................ 39Bulb ReplacementBack-up Lights......................... 167Brake Lights............................. 164Ceiling Light............................. 168Front Parking Lights .............. 163Front Side Marker Lights...... 163Headlights.................................. 162High-mount Brake Light........ 164License Plate Lights................ 167Rear Side Marker Lights........ 164Specifications............................ 205Spotlights................................... 168Trunk Light.............................. 168Turn Signal Lights .................. 163Bulbs, Halogen (162)Cables, Jump Starting With ....... 187Capacities Chart........................... 204Carbon Monoxide Hazard ............ 26Cargo, Loading............................. 102Cassette PlayerCare............................................... 90Operation..................................... 83CAUTION, Explanation of ............ ii CD Player......................................... 86Certification Label....................... 202Chains............................................. 159Change OilHow to........................................ 133When to...................................... 125Changing a Flat Tire................... 181Changing Engine Coolant........... 137Charging System Indicator..32, 192Check Engine Light...............33, 193CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 140Battery Condition..................... 148Brake Fluid................................ 142Clutch Fluid (143)Engine Belts.............................. 154Engine Coolant......................... 135Engine Oil.................................. 131Fuses........................................... 196Manual Transmission Fluid... 141Power Steering Fluid.............. 144Checklist, Before Driving........... 104Childproof Door Locks.................. 50Child Safety..................................... 19Cigarette Lighter........................... 63Cleaner, Air................................... 145CleaningAluminum Wheels.................... 173Antenna...................................... 172Carpeting................................... 175Exterior...................................... 172Fabric......................................... 175Interior....................................... 175Seat Belts................................... 175Vinyl...........................................175Window...................................... 176CLEAN Light................................. 90Clock, Setting the........................... 60Clutch Fluid................................... 143Coin Box........................................... 63CO in the Exhaust........................208IndexCold Weather, Starting in........... 106Compact Spare.............................. 180Consumer Information................ 213Controls, Instruments and............ 29CoolantAdding........................................ 136Checking.................................... 135Proper Solution......................... 135Temperature Gauge.................. 36Corrosion Protection................... 176Crankcase Emission ControlSystem........................................ 208Cruise Control Operation ............. 44Customer Relations Office (213)DANGER, Explanation of.............. ii Dashboard........................................ 30Daytime Running Lights.............. 39Dead Battery, What to Do.......... 187Defects, Reporting Safety............ 27Defogger, Rear Window ............... 42Defrosting the Windows............... 74DEXRON ® II AutomaticTransmission Fluid (141)Dimensions.................................... 204Dimming the Headlights............... 39DipstickAutomatic Transmission........ 140Engine Oil.................................. 131Directional Signals......................... 40Disabled, Towing Your Car If ... 200Disc Brake Wear Indicators....... 113Disposal of Used Oil..................... 135DoorsLocking and Unlocking ............ 49Open Indicator............................ 33Power Door Locks ..................... 49DOT Tire Quality Grading......... 157Downshifting, 5-speed ManualTransmission............................. 107Driving............................................ 103Economy.................................... 100In Bad Weather......................... 115In Foreign Countries.. (95)Economy, Fuel.............................. 100Emergencies on the Road........... 179Battery, Jump Starting .. (187)Changing a Flat Tire............... 181Charging System Indicator.... 192Check Engine Light................. 193Checking the Fuses................. 196Low Oil Pressure Indicator.... 191Malfunction IndicatorLamp....................................... 193Manually Closing Moonroof .. 194Overheated Engine.................. 189Emergency Brake.......................... 60Emergency Flashers...................... 42Emission Controls........................ 208EngineBelts............................................ 154Check Light........................33, 193Coolant Temperature Gauge... 36Malfunction IndicatorLamp.................................33, 193Oil Pressure Indicator.......32, 191Oil, What Kind to Use ............. 132Overheating............................... 189Specifications............................ 204Ethanol in Gasoline (95)CONTINUEDIndexEvaporative EmissionControls...................................... 208Exhaust Fumes............................... 26Expectant Mothers, Use of Seat Belts by......................................... 10Exterior, Cleaning the.. (172)Fabric, Cleaning........................... 175Fan, Interior.................................... 70Features, Comfort andConvenience................................ 67Filling the Fuel Tank.................... 96FiltersFuel............................................. 146Oil................................................ 133First Gear, Shifting...................... 1075-speed Manual Transmission,Checking Fluid Level.............. 1415-speed Manual Transmission,Shifting the................................ 107Flashers, Hazard Warning ........... 42Flat Tire, Changing a .................. 181FluidsAutomatic Transmission (140)Brake.......................................... 142Clutch......................................... 143Manual Transmission.............. 141Power Steering......................... 144Windshield Washer.................. 151FM Stereo RadioReception..................................... 82Folding Rear Seat.......................... 54Foreign Countries, Driving in...... 95Four-way Flashers......................... 43Front End, Towing byEmergency Wrecker............... 200Fuel................................................... 94Fill Door and Cap ....................... 96Filter........................................... 146Gauge............................................ 36Octane Requirement................. 94Oxygenated................................. 94Tank, Filling the ........................ 96Fuses, Checking the .. (195)Gas Mileage, Improving.............. 100Gasohol (94)Gasoline............................................ 94Filter...........................................146Gauge............................................ 36Octane Requirement................. 94Tank, Filling the ........................ 96Gas Station Procedures................. 96GaugesEngine Coolant Temperature.. 36Fuel...............................................36Maintenance RequiredIndicator................................... 37Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission........ 1095-speed ManualTransmission........................ 107Glass Cleaning.............................. 176Glove Box.. (51)Halogen Headlight Bulbs............ 162Hazard Warning Flashers ............ 42HeadlightsAiming........................................ 160Daytime Running Lights.......... 39High Beam Indicator.................34IndexHigh Beams, Turning on.......... 39Low Beams, Turning on........... 39Reminder Chime........................ 39Replacing Halogen Bulbs........ 162Turning on................................... 39Head Restraints.............................. 54Heating and Cooling...................... 68High Altitude, Starting at.......... 106High-Low Beam Switch................ 39Hood, Opening the ......................... 97Horn.................................................. 47Hot Coolant, Warning about...... 136Hydraulic Clutch.......................... 143Hydroplaning (116)Identification Number,Vehicle....................................... 202If Your Car Has to be Towed.... 200IgnitionKeys.............................................. 47Switch........................................... 48Timing Control System .......... 209Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel (31)Infant Restraint.............................. 20Inflation, Proper Tire.................. 154Inside Mirror................................... 58Inspection, Tire............................. 155Instrument Panel............................ 30Instrument Panel Brightness....... 40Interior Cleaning.......................... 175Interior Lights................................ 65Introduction. (i)Jacking up the Car....................... 182Jack, Tire....................................... 181Jump Starting. (187)Keys (47)Label, Certification...................... 202Lane Change, Signaling................ 40Lap Belt.............................................. 6Lap/Shoulder Belts.. (6)Leaking of Exhaust into Car........ 26Lighter, Cigarette.......................... 63LightsBulb Replacement.................... 162Indicator....................................... 31Parking......................................... 39Turn Signal................................. 40Loading Cargo.............................. 102LOCK (Ignition Key Position)..... 48LocksAnti-theft Steering Column..... 48Childproof Door.......................... 50Fuel Fill Door.............................. 96Glove Box..................................... 51Power Door.................................. 49Trunk........................................... 50Low Coolant Level....................... 135Lower Gear, Downshiftingto a............................................... 107Low Oil Pressure Indicator..32, 191Lubricant SpecificationsChart........................................... 204Luggage.. (102)CONTINUED。
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可燃气体传感器(型号:MP-4)说明书
Flammable Gas Sensor(Model:MP-4)ManualVersion: 1.3Valid from: 2014-05-01Zhengzhou Winsen Electronics Technology Co., LtdStatementThis manual copyright belongs to Zhengzhou Winsen Electronics Technology Co., LTD. Without the written permission, any part of this manual shall not be copied, translated, stored in database or retrieval system, also can’t spread through electronic, copying, record ways.Thanks for purchasing our product. In order to let customers use it better and reduce the faults caused by misuse, please read the manual carefully and operate it correctly in accordance with the instructions. If users disobey the terms or remove, disassemble, change the components inside of the sensor, we shall not be responsible for the loss.The specific such as color, appearance, sizes &etc, please in kind prevail.We are devoting ourselves to products development and technical innovation, so we reserve the right to improve the products without notice. Please confirm it is the valid version before using this manual. At the same time, users’ comments on optimized using way are welcome.Please keep the manual properly, in order to get help if you have questions during the usage in the future.Zhengzhou Winsen Electronics Technology CO., LTD.Tel: 86-371-67169097 Fax: 86-371-60932988 Email: *******************MP-4 Flammable gas SensorMP-4 model with advanced planar construction is comprised of heater and metal oxidesemiconductor material of subminiature Al 2O 3 ceramic plate, fetch out electrode down-lead, encapsulation in metal base and cap. When the target gas exists , The sensor’s conductivity is more higher along with the gas concentration rising. Please use simple electrocircuit, convert change of conductivity to correspond output signal of gas concentration.Features:* Lower consumption * Small size* Fast response and resume * Highest sensitivity* Excellent stability and long life * Easy circuit and big signal output *Excellent selectivityApplicationIt is widely used in domestic gas leakage alarm, industrial flammable gas alarm and portable gas detector.Technical ParametersBasic circuitThis circuit shows the basic measuring circuit of sensor. Two voltage should be applied to this sensor, heating voltage (V H) and circuit voltage(Vc).V H is used for supplying a certain temperature which can be DC or AC. V RL the voltage on the load resistance(RL) which connects to the sensor in series. Vc is supply the test voltage for RL and it must be DC.CharacterizationResponse and ResumeLinear curve时间(S)CH4AirAlcoholC3H8Tel: 86-371-67169097 Fax: 86-371-60932988 Email: *******************Tel: 86-371-67169097 Fax: 86-371-60932988 Email: *******************Long-term StabilityTest is finished in standard test conditions, the abscissa is observing time and the ordinate is V RL .Cautions1 .Following conditions must be prohibited1.1 Exposed to volatilizable organic silicon steamSensing material will lose sensitivity and never recover if the sensor absorbs organic silicon steam. Sensors must avoid exposing to silicon bond, fixature, silicon latex, putty or plastic contain silicon environment. 1.2 High Corrosive gasIf the sensors are exposed to high concentration corrosive gas (such as H 2S, SO X , Cl 2, HCl etc.), it will not only result in corrosion of sensors structure, also it cause sincere sensitivity attenuation. 1.3 Alkali, Alkali metals salt, halogen pollutionThe sensors performance will be changed badly if sensors be sprayed polluted by alkali metals salt especially brine, or be exposed to halogen such as fluorine.1.4 Touch waterSensitivity of the sensors will be reduced when spattered or dipped in water.1.5 FreezingDo avoid icing on sensor’s surface, otherwise sensing material will be broken and lost sensitivity. 1.6 Applied higher voltageApplied voltage on sensor should not be higher than stipulated value, even if the sensor is not physically damaged or broken, it causes down-line or heater damaged, and bring on sensors’ sensitivity characteristic changed badly. 1.7 Voltage on wrong pinsAs Fig8,Pin 1&2 connects to heater circuit, Pin 3&4 connects to measuring circuit; Under the requested conditions, heating and measuring can use the same power circuit. NOTE: the two pins near the protuberance mark is heating electrode.Pin 1&2 is heating electrode,Pin 3&4 is measuring electrode.Protuberance MarkFig8.Pin Schematic Diagram2 .Following conditions should be avoided2.1 Water CondensationIndoor conditions, slight water condensation will influence sensors’ performance lightly. However, if water condensation on sensors surface and keep a certain period, sensors’ sensitiv e will be decreased.2.2 Used in high gas concentrationNo matter the sensor is electrified or not, if it is placed in high gas concentration for long time, sensors characteristic will be affected. If lighter gas sprays the sensor,it will cause extremely damage.2.3 Long time storageThe sensors resistance will drift reversibly if it’s stored for long time without electrify, this drift is related with storage conditions. Sensors should be stored in airproof bag without volatile silicon compound. For the sensors with long time storage but no electrify, they need long galvanical aging time for stability before using. The suggested aging time as follow:Stable2.2.4 Long time exposed to adverse environmentNo matter the sensors electrified or not, if exposed to adverse environment for long time, such as high humidity, high temperature, or high pollution etc., it will influence the sensors’ performance badly.2.5 VibrationContinual vibration will result in sensors down-lead response then break. In transportation or assembling line, pneumatic screwdriver/ultrasonic welding machine can lead this vibration.2.6 ConcussionIf sensors meet strong concussion, it may lead its lead wire disconnected.2.7 Usage Conditions2.7.1For sensor, handmade welding is optimal way. The welding conditions as follow:Tel: 86-371-67169097 Fax: 86-371-60932988 Email: *******************●homothermal soldering iron●Temperature:250℃●Time:less than 3 seconds2.7.2If users choose wave-soldering, the following conditions should be obey:●Soldering flux: Rosin soldering flux contains least chlorine●Speed: 1-2 Meter/ Minute●Warm-up temperature:100±20℃●Welding temperature:250±10℃●One time pass wave crest welding machineIf disobey the above using terms, sensors sensitivity will be reduced.Tel: 86-371-67169097 Fax: 86-371-60932988 Email: *******************。
雪佛龙Delo Silver SAE 10W-30, 15W-40, 20W-50润滑油说明书
_____________________________________________________________________Delo Silver SAE 10W-30, 15W-40, 20W-501 of 8按照化学品安全技术说明书节 1 化学品及企业标识产品编号: 500548, 500549, 500551产品代码:Delo Silver SAE 10W-30, 15W-40, 20W-50企业名称:雪佛龙(中国)投资公司企业地址:国贸大厦2座单位 2308建国门外大街1号北京100004中华人渑共和国联绻电话:86 10 -5812 6300传真号码:(86-10) 5812 6599电子邮件地址:企业应急电话:化学品推荐用途和限制用途: 柴溹发动机溹节 2 危险性概述GHS危险性繻别: 根据中国滕规未被分繻为有害品。
标签要素不适用节 3 成分/ 组成信息组分化学文摘编号浓度或浓度范围(质量分数,wt%)深度纾制矿物溹(C15 - C50)混合物 70 - 99 %重量节 4 急救措施急救:眼睛接触: 无需特别的急救措施。
作为预防措施,如果戴着隐形眼镜,则帆隐形眼镜取下,并用渴冲洗眼睛。
皮肤接触: 无需特别的急救措施。
作为预防措施,脱下被湡染的衣服和鞋子。
使用肥皂和渴洗去皮肤上的物质。
丢弃受溾染的衣服和鞋,或在重穿之前彻底清洗。
食入: 无需特别的急救措施。
勿催吐。
作为预防措施,应向医生咨询。
吸入:无需特别的急救措施。
如果接触到空渔中过高的物质浓度,帆受害者转移至新麜空渔中。
如果出现咳嗽或呼吸不适,则帱医。
如果在紧急情况中可能接触到硫化渢(H2S),则使用经批准的正压供渔式呼吸器。
帆受害者转移至新麜空渔中。
如果受害者停止呼吸,则进行人工呼吸。
如果其呼吸困难,则输渧。
立即帱医。
如果在紧急情况中可能接触到乙二胺,则使用经批准的正压供渔式呼吸器。
帆受害者转移至新麜空渔中。
如果受害者停止呼吸,则进行人工呼吸。
焊接(钎焊)专业英语词汇
焊接专业英语词汇(钎焊)钎焊硬钎焊brazing软钎焊soldering烙铁钎焊iron soldering火焰钎焊torch brazing/ torch soldering热风钎焊hot gas soldering感应钎焊induction brazing电阻钎焊resistance brazing接触反应钎焊contact-reaction brazing电弧钎焊arc brazing浸渍钎焊dip brazing/ dip soldering盐浴钎焊saltbath dip brazing (soldering)金属浴钎焊molten metal bath dip brazing炉中钎焊furnace brazing/ furnace soldering保护气氛钎焊brazing in controlled atmosphere 真空钎焊vacuum brazing蒸气钎焊vapor phase soldering超声波钎焊ultrasonic soldering扩散钎焊diffusion brazing波峰钎焊flow soldering/ wave soldering分级钎焊step brazing/ step soldering红外线钎焊infra-red brazing (soldering)光束钎焊light soldering (brazing)激光钎焊laser brazing (soldering)电子束钎焊electron beam brazing钎接焊braze-welding钎料brazing filler metal/ solder硬钎料brazing filler metal软钎料solder (m)自钎剂钎料self-fluxing brazing alloy/ self-fluxing filler metal 活性钎料active filler metal/ active metal brazing alloy成形钎料preformed filler metal/ solder preform非晶态钎料amorphous filler metal粉状钎料powdered filler metal钎料膏braze cream/ braze paste/ solder cream/ solder paste药皮钎料flux coated brazing(soldering)rod层状钎料sandwich filler metal药芯钎料丝flux-cored colder wire敷钎料板clad brazing sheet钎剂brazing flux; soldering flux气体钎剂gas flux反应钎剂reaction flux松香钎剂colophony flux; rosin flux钎剂膏flux paste阻流剂stopping-off agent钎剂活性flux activity钎剂活性温度范围activation temperature range of flux 钎剂热稳定性thermal stability of flux3 钎焊工艺钎焊过程brazing (soldering) process钎焊操作brazing (soldering) operation工艺镀层technological coating钎焊面faying face钎焊参数brazing process variables钎焊温度brazing temperature钎焊时间brazing time钎焊保温时间holding time of brazing钎缝brazing seam; soldering seam钎缝界面区interfacial region钎缝金属brace metal钎角fillet钎焊接头braced joint; soldered joint平面搭接头joggled lap joint; flush lap joint搭接对接接头butt and lap joint搭接T形接头lapped T-joint; flanged T-joint锁缝接头folded joint平面锁缝接头lick side seam joint; flat lock seam joint 锁缝角接接头lock corner joint; corner double seam 嵌入T形接头inset T jointT形管接头branch T saddle joint套管接头socket joint外喇叭口套管接头flare tube fitting扩口套管接头spigot joint钎焊性brazability; solderability润湿性wettability润湿角wetting angle; contact angle铺展性spreadability铺展系数spread factor; coefficient of spreading钎着率brazed rate脱钎de-brazing; de-soldering润湿称量试验wetting balance test铺展性试验spreadability test填缝性试验clearance fillability test未钎透incomplete penetration虚钎cold soldered joint钎料熔析liquation of filler metal溶蚀erosion钎料流失brazing filler metal erosion钎剂夹杂flux inclusion4.钎焊设备电阻钎焊机波峰钎焊机wave soldering machine冷壁真空钎焊炉cold wall type vacuum brazing热壁真空钎焊炉hot wall type vacuum brazing furnace 钎焊盒brazing retort钎剂涂敷器fluxer钎炬brazing (soldering) blowpipe喷灯brazing lamp烙铁solder iron。
The Crosby Group LLC 国家标准螺纹筒壳焊接熔合设备说明说明书
National dies and die holders are made solely for swaging properly designed fittings on wire rope, and any other uses are prohibited.The swaging operation results in a high degree of cold metal flow. The movement that occurs between the fitting and the dies will cause wear of the dies. Therefore,to prolong the life of the dies, it is important to always lubricate die faces and cavities between each pass with a light weight oil or high pressure grease.When scores appear in the die cavities, the dies should be removed from service.NEVER EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT OF DIES OR DIE HOLDERS.All National Standard dies 1/4” through 1” include an open channel die cavity and a tapered die cavity in the same die block.Dies for S-505 Standard Steel Sleeves(Flemish Eyes)Die sizes for 1/4” through 1”Swaging 1/4” through 1” Standard Steel S-505 sleeves on Flemish Eye terminations requires the use of the taper cavity only. Refer to page 24 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual for proper die selection.Die sizes for 1-1/8” and aboveSwaging 1-1/8” and larger Standard Steel S-505 sleeves on Flemish Eye terminations requires using 2 sets of open channel dies (1st stage and 2nd stage) for each size. Beginning with the 1st stage die and finishingwith the 2nd stage die will achieve proper after swage dimensions. Dies for S-505 Sleeves 1-1/8” and larger are single cavity with open channel. Refer to page 24 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual for proper die selection.Using S-505 Sleeves with Metric RopesAlthough Crosby National S-505 Standard Steel sleeves are designed to be used with most metric ropes, there are selected “intermediate” sizes of metric ropes that when swaged in standard National dies utilizing Crosby National S-505 sleeves do not achieve required after swage dimensions and efficiencies. T o ensure all 505 sleeves achieve the required efficiency when used with metric ropes, Crosby provides special National swaging dies to be used in conjunction with selected sizemetric ropes. These new dies will produce the required efficiencies and after swage dimensions.The table found on Page 25 of the Wire Rope EndT ermination User’s Manual identifies the new dies that are required to properly swage the selected intermediate size wire ropes not covered in the standard product offering found on Page 24 of the manual.Dies for 6mm through 26mm (except 12mm, 20mm and 24mm)Swaging on 6mm through 26mm metric ropes for Flemish Eye slings requires the selection of the proper S-505 Standard Steel sleeve and the use of the tapered cavity only. Refer to page 24 of the Wire Rope EndT ermination User’s Manual for proper sleeve anddie selection.Dies for 12mm, 20mm and 24mmSwaging on 12mm, 20mm and 24mm metric ropes for Flemish Eye slings requires the selection of the proper S-505 Standard Steel sleeve and the use of both the open cavity and tapered cavity in special dies. Referto page 25 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual for proper sleeve and die selection.Dies for 28mm and largerSwaging on 28mm and larger metric ropes for Flemish Eye slings requires the selection of the proper S-505 Standard Steel sleeve and the use of 2 sets of open channel dies (1st stage and 2nd stage) for each size. Beginning with the 1st stage die and finishing withthe 2nd stage die will achieve proper after swage dimensions. Dies for S-505 sleeves 28mm and larger are single cavity with open channel. Refer to page 24 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual for proper sleeve and die selection.Important: If the specific size metric rope required isnot listed on page 24 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual refer to Intermediate Metric Die Chart on page 25 of the manual for proper sleeve anddie selection.Dies for QUIC-PASS® Swaging System – 1/4”through 1-1/2”The QUIC-PASS® swaging system allows “Flemish style” wire rope terminations to be swaged in only two passes. This is accomplished while maintaining currently published efficiency ratings and utilizing National Swage S-505 Standard “COLD TUFF”® Steel Sleeves.The special design of the QUIC-PASS® dies allows the swaging process to be completed in just two passes, resulting in a 50-75% reduction in the number of passes required with conventional swaging systems. Unlike standard round dies, the QUIC-PASS® dies close completely with each pass, resulting in an increase in overall swaging process efficiencies (the job can be performed quicker), a reduction in the complexity of swaging (the concern for excess flashing between dies has been eliminated) and a reduction in training time needed for operators (more user friendly).The finished sleeve has a “Hex” appearance that provides a QUIC-CHECK® look to determine if the termination has been swaged and provides a flat surface that allows for ease of I.D. stamping on the finished sleeve. Refer to page 24 of the Wire Rope End T ermination User’s Manual for proper die selection.Die InformationCopyright © 2013 The Crosby Group LLCAll Rights Reserved69。
助焊剂flux
助焊剂flux在焊接工艺中能帮助和促进焊接过程,同时具有保护作用、阻止氧化反应的化学物质。
助焊剂可分为固体、液体和气体。
主要有“辅助热传导”、“去除氧化物”、“降低被焊接材质表面张力”、“去除被焊接材质表面油污、增大焊接面积”、“防止再氧化”等几个方面,在这几个方面中比较关键的作用有两个就是:“去除氧化物”与“降低被焊接材质表面张力”。
焊剂的作用助焊剂中的主要起作用成分是松香,松香在260摄氏度左右会被锡分解,因此锡槽温度不要太高.助焊剂是一种促进焊接的化学物质。
在焊锡中,它是一种不可缺少的辅助材料,其作用极为重要。
(1)溶解被焊母材表面的氧化膜在大气中,被焊母材表面总是被氧化膜覆盖着,其厚度大约为2×10-9~2×10-8m。
在焊接时,氧化膜必然会阻止焊料对母材的润湿,焊接就不能正常进行,因此必须在母材表面涂敷助焊剂,使母材表面的氧化物还原,从而达到消除氧化膜的目的。
(2)防止被焊母材的再氧化母材在焊接过程中需要加热,高温时金属表面会加速氧化,因此液态助焊剂覆盖在母材和焊料的表面可防止它们氧化。
(3)降低熔融焊料的表面张力熔融焊料表面具有一定的张力,就像雨水落在荷叶上,由于液体的表面张力会立即聚结成圆珠状的水滴。
熔融焊料的表面张力会阻止其向母材表面漫流,影响润湿的正常进行。
当助焊剂覆盖在熔融焊料的表面时,可降低液态焊料的表面张力,使润湿性能明显得到提高。
(4)保护焊接母材表面的作用被焊材料在焊接过程中已破坏了原本的表面保护层。
好的助焊剂在焊完之后,并迅速恢复到保护焊材的作用。
编辑本段助焊剂应具备的性能(1)助焊剂应有适当的活性温度范围。
在焊料熔化前开始起作用,在施焊过程中较好地发挥清除氧化膜、降低液态焊料表面张力的作用。
焊剂的熔点应低于焊料的熔点,但不易相差过大。
(2)助焊剂应有良好的热稳定性,一般热稳定温度不小于100℃。
(3)助焊剂的密度应小于液态焊料的密度,这样助焊剂才能均匀地在被焊金属表面铺展,呈薄膜状覆盖在焊料和被焊金属表面,有效地隔绝空气,促进焊料对母材的润湿。
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有关使用一个普通的储存设施来储存的资料: 不需要. 有关储存条件的更多资料: 将容器密封. 储存密封的贮藏器内,并放在阴凉、干爽的位置. 7.3 具体的最终用户 无相关详细资料。
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8: 接触控制和个体防护
工程控制方法: 没有进一步数据;见第 7 项.
事故响应
P303+P361+P353 如皮肤(或头发)沾染:立即去脱/脱掉所有沾染的衣服。用水清洗皮肤/淋浴。
P305+P351+P338 如进入眼睛:用水小心冲洗几分钟。如戴隐型眼镜并可方便地取出,取出隐型眼镜。继续冲洗。
P304+P340
如误吸入:将受害人转移到空气新鲜处,保持呼吸舒适的休息姿势。
5.3 特殊灭火方法 消防人員特殊的防护装备: 带上齐全的呼吸保护装置.
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6: 泄漏应急处理
6.1 保护措施 带上保护仪器. 让未受到保护的人们远离. 确保有足够的通风装置 6.2 环境保护措施: 切勿让其进入下水道/水面或地下水. 6.3 密封及净化方法和材料: 根据第 13 条条款弃置受污染物. 确保有足够的通风装置. 切勿用水或水溶清洁剂来冲清.
2.1 GHS危险性类别 根据欧共体(EC)第1272/2008号条例分类。
火焰
Flam. Liq. 2 H225 高度易燃液体和蒸气
健康危险
Muta. 1B H340 可引起遗传性缺陷 Carc. 1B H350 可致癌
Eye Irrit. 2 H319 引起严重的眼睛刺激 STOT SE 3 H336 可引致睡意或晕眩。 2.2 标签因素 按Regulation(EC)No1272/2008(有关化学物质的分类、标记及包装的EU规定)标签标记 本产品根据欧盟化学物质分类、标记及包装相关CLP法规进行了分类及标记。 图示
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化学品安全技术说明书
根据 GB/T 16483-2008, GB/T 17519-2013 版本号 6
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1: 化学品及企业标识
化学品中文(英文)名称, 化学品俗名或商品名: 955 Low Residue Soldering Flux 相应纯物质或者混合物的相关下位用途及禁止用途 焊料 专业使用的焊锡
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名称 危险
(Isopropanol
危险字句
H225 高度易燃液体和蒸气
H319 引起严重的眼睛刺激
H340 可引起遗传性缺陷
H350 可致癌
H336 可引致睡意或晕眩。
警戒字句
预防措施
P210
远离热源/火花/明火/热表面。-禁止吸烟。
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9: 理化特性
9.1 有关基本物理及化学特性的信息
一般说明
外观:
形状:
液体
颜色:
纯净的
气味:
类似酒精
pH値:
未决定.
条件的更改
熔点:
未确定的
沸点/初沸点和沸程: 82 °C
闪点:
18 °C
点火温度:
230 °C
自燃溫度:
该产品是不自燃的
爆炸的危险性:
该产品并非爆炸性的然而有可能形成可爆炸性的空气/蒸汽混合物
主要的刺激性影响: 皮肤: 刺激皮肤和粘膜. 在眼睛上面: 刺激的影响. 致敏作用: 通过吸入可能造成敏化作用. 更多毒物的资料: 根据有关配制的一般欧盟分类指南的计算方法 (刊印在最新版本),该产品显示以下的危险: 刺激性的 致癌的.
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12: 生态学信息
6.4 参照其他部分 有关安全处理的资料请参阅第 7 节. 有关个人保护装备的的资料请参阅第 8 节. 有关弃置的资料请参阅第 13 节.
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7: 操作处置与储存
7.1 储存 远离热力和直接的阳光照射. 小心打开及处理贮藏器. 防止气溶胶的形成. 有关火灾及防止爆炸的资料: 远离火源-切勿吸烟. 防静电. 提供呼吸保护装置.
7.2 混合危险性等安全储存条件 储存: 储存库和容器须要达到的要求: 储存在阴凉的位置.
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12.1 生态毒性 水生毒性: 无相关详细资料。 额外的生态学资料: 总括注解: 不要让未稀释或大量的产品接触地下水、水道或者污水系统. 12.5 PBT(残留性、生物浓缩性、毒性物质) 及 vPvB(高残留性、高生物浓缩性物质)评价结果 PBT(残留性、生物浓缩性、毒性物质) 不适用的 vPvB(高残留性、高生物浓缩性物质): 不适用的
8000-41-7 萜品醇 口腔 LD50 4300 mg/kg (rat) 皮肤 LD50 >3000 mg/kg (rabbit)
123-86-4 乙酸丁酯 口腔 LD50 13100 mg/kg (rat) 皮肤 LD50 >5000 mg/kg (rabbit) 吸入 LC50/4 h >21.0 mg/l (rat)
补充期间建议使用的护目镜
身体保护:
围裙
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GHS02 GHS07 GHS08
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呼吸系统防护: "在 通 风 不 畅, 不 足 以 排 除 呼 吸 区 域 的 烟 雾 时, 为 安 全 起 见, 准 予 使 用 防 毒 面 罩 或 者 穿 戴 好 含 氧 气 的 呼 吸 装 置."
手防护:
保护手套
手套材料 丁腈橡胶 天然橡胶 渗入手套材料的时间 请向劳保手套生产厂家获取准确的破裂时间并观察实际的破裂时间 眼睛防护: 安全眼镜
PBT(残留性、生物浓缩性、毒性物质) 不适用的
vPvB(高残留性、高生物浓缩性物质): 不适用的
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3: 成分/组成信息
3.2 混合物 描述: 由以下含有无害添加济的成分组成的混合物
危险的成分:
CAS: 67-63-0
Isopropanol
EINECS: 200-661-7 Flam. Liq. 2, H225
可获取更多资料的部门: Product Compliance: EHS_Kester@ 1.4 紧急联系电话号码: CHEMTREC 紧急电话号码: 4001-204937
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2: 危险性概述
紧急情况概述:
纯净的, 液体, 高度易燃液体和蒸气。 引起严重的眼睛刺激。 可引起遗传性缺陷。 可致癌。 可引致睡意或晕眩。
P301+P330+P331 如误吞咽:漱口。不要诱导呕吐。
安全贮存
P403+P233
存放在通风良好的地方。保持容器密闭。
废弃处置
P501
按照本地 / 地区 / 国家 / 国际规例处理内含物 / 容器。
额外资料:
Restricted to professional users.
2.3 其他有害性
PBT(残留性、生物浓缩性、毒性物质) 及 vPvB(高残留性、高生物浓缩性物质)评价结果
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4: 急救措施
4.1 应急措施要领 总说明: 铟是不是一种有毒金属。 吸入: 供给新鲜空气;如果病人感到不适时要询问医生. 皮肤接触: 马上用水和肥皂进行彻底的冲洗. 眼睛接触: 张开眼睛在流水下冲洗数分钟. 如果症状仍然持续,请谘询医生. 食入: 寻求即时的医疗建议. 4.2 最重要的急慢性症状及其影响 无相关详细资料。 4.3 需要及时的医疗处理及特别处理的症状 无相关详细资料。
STOT SE 3, H336
1.0-2.5%
额外资料: Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC): 此产品不包含任何关于欧洲化学品管理局(ECHA)的候选名单中的物质非常高 关注物质(SVHC).
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