Operator Unit 130-626.NG001 Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS: Operator and Service Manual
Operator Unit 130-626.NG001 Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS: Operator and Service Manual
Operator Unit 130-626.NG001 Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS: Operator and Service Manual
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Operator Unit 130-626.NG001
Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS
The present manual has been drawn up as a description and reference book.
It will help answer questions and will solve problems in the quickest possible manner.
Before operating the equipment read and follow the instructions and hints in this manual.
For this purpose refer to the table of contents and read the corresponding chapters
thoroughly.
If you have any further questions, please contact us on the following address:
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, neither mechanically,
electronically, magnetically, manually nor otherwise, or distributed, forwarded or stored in
a data bank without written permission of RAYTHEON ANSCHÜTZ GMBH.
Copyright:
RAYTHEON ANSCHÜTZ GMBH
Zeyestr. 16 - 24
D-24106 Kiel
Germany
Since errors can hardly be avoided in the documentation in spite of all efforts, we should
appreciate any remark and suggestion.
Subject to alterations.
CHANGE HISTORY
Date Change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0 General .........................................................................................................................VII
0.1 Safety Regulations .................................................................................................VII
0.2 Further Documents................................................................................................VIII
0.3 List of Abbreviation ................................................................................................VIII
1 General Information ..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Safety Regulation .................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Technical Description ............................................................................................ 1-2
1.3 Operating Elements and Indicators ....................................................................... 1-3
1.4 Main Pages ........................................................................................................... 1-5
1.4.1 Overview........................................................................................................ 1-6
1.4.1.1 Gyro Compass selected ............................................................................. 1-6
1.4.1.2 Magnetic Compass selected ...................................................................... 1-6
1.4.2 Heading Difference / Service ......................................................................... 1-7
1.4.2.1 Auto Heading ............................................................................................. 1-9
1.4.2.2 Speed Error Correction ............................................................................ 1-11
1.4.2.3 DV-Bus..................................................................................................... 1-13
1.4.2.4 Speed Source DU .................................................................................... 1-14
1.4.2.5 Heading Uncorrected ............................................................................... 1-15
1.4.2.6 Rate of Turn ............................................................................................. 1-16
1.4.2.7 Deviation Table ........................................................................................ 1-17
1.4.2.8 Gyro Data................................................................................................. 1-18
1.4.2.9 CAN-Devices............................................................................................ 1-19
1.4.2.10 Software Versions .................................................................................... 1-21
1.4.3 Heading and RoT......................................................................................... 1-23
1.4.4 Alerts ........................................................................................................... 1-24
1.5 Dimming .............................................................................................................. 1-25
1.6 CAN-Bus ............................................................................................................. 1-26
1.7 Bridge Alert Management (BAM) ......................................................................... 1-27
1.8 General Error Messages ..................................................................................... 1-30
1.9 Technical Data .................................................................................................... 1-31
1.9.1 Mechanical Data .......................................................................................... 1-31
1.9.2 Electrical Data ............................................................................................. 1-31
2 Operation ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Safety Information ................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Setting into Operation............................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.1 Heading Indication From Gyro System After Switching on ............................. 2-2
2.3 General Operation ................................................................................................. 2-4
TABLE OF FIGURES
TABLE OF TABLES
DRAWINGS
0 General
WARNING
CAUTION
Caution statements indicate a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury or equipment
damage.
Term Description
MC Magnetic Compass
1 General Information
CAUTION
CAUTION
Alerts from external heading devices (non-Raytheon devices,
connected to the distribution unit) are not output via the operator unit.
Only a sensor error would be reported by a timeout.
CAUTION
If there are more than one operator unit in an application, than all
settings and configurations have to be performed for each operator
unit.
CAUTION
After configuration changes the distribution unit and the operator unit
must be reset.
Changes must be made for all distribution units and operator units in
a compass system.
The operator Unit is available in 2 versions - desk-flush mounted, and with angled fixing
bracket.
The operator unit consists of:
The operator unit is designed for a redundant CAN-Bus (CAN1 and CAN2).
If more than one sensor is connected to the operator unit the gyro compass 1 will be
displayed as selected sensor by default (if heading available).
4 5 6
7
3 8
2 9
10
1 11
13 12
CAUTION
The selected sensor transfers the heading information to all
connected receivers via the CAN-Bus.
Make sure that the receivers are allowed to use the heading
information from a magnetic compass.
Overview
Heading Difference / Service
Difference Alarm for Gyro/Gyro and Gyro/Magnetic
Auto Heading
Spd Err. Corr.
DV-Bus activated
Speed Source DU
Heading uncorrected
Rate of Turn
Deviation Table
Gyro Data
CAN-Devices
Software Versions
Heading and RoT
Alerts
1.4.1 Overview
This page provides an overview of the connected sensors (see Figure 1-2). Depending on
the status of the device, heading information is displayed. If several sensors are
connected to the operator unit, the heading data supplied by the gyro compass
designated GYRO is displayed as selected sensor. If several gyro compasses are
connected, the one designated GYRO 1 will be displayed as selected sensor.
Speed
The last selected mode is selected by default. The following modes are available:
Latitude
The last selected mode is selected by default. The following modes are available:
The lower part of the display lists the connected sensors which are not selected
(Figure 1-2/12).
Service
WARNING
The service page shows the heading of the selected sensor (see Figure 1-5).
To open the service mode and the sub-menus of the service page, see chapter 2.9.1
Every sub-menu of the service page – except from the deviation table – has a timeout
function.
Opening a sub-menu the timeout function starts with 120 seconds. The remaining time is
displayed on the left hand side of the display. If nothing is changed within this time the
service mode is cancelled and it switches back to the main page.
For configuration and settings of the service page, see chapter 2.8.
* Only the connected sensors are shown on the display and can be selected for an
automatic switch-over.
If an automatic switchover takes place, the alert “Autom. Switched to XXX*” is displayed
and has to be acknowledged, see chapter 4.2.
There is no message in case of a manual switch-over.
For detailed information about the Speed Error Correction and the Speed Error Correction
table, see Manual of the Gyro Compass.
To enable or disable the Speed Error Correction, see chapter 2.9.7.
There are 3 ways for speed and position input with Standard 22 gyro compass systems.
Please consider the different ways especially for dual and triple Standard 22 gyro
compass systems.
data.
3. Input via Standard 22 Gyro Compass (called “Individual Speed Error Correction” -
only available if the system components support this function – starting with Standard
22 type 110-233.NG002 and higher, Distribution Unit type 138-118.NG002 and
higher- and if configured)
In this application speed and position are input to the Standard 22 Gyro Compass
from independent sources – meaning e.g. GPS 1 is connected to Standard 22 no. 1
and GPS 2 is connected Standard 22 no. 2 (accordingly for speed). In this application
faulty speed or position data affect the heading of only one Standard 22.
Advantage: Heading monitoring systems or subsequent systems such as DP systems
are able to detect heading errors between 2 or more Standard 22 caused by wrong
speed or position data.
For dual or triple Standard 22 gyro compass systems not used in combination with
Integrated Navigation Systems (INS):
It is recommended to select “Individual Speed Error Correction” at the Operator Unit.
For dual or triple Standard 22 gyro compass systems used in combination with Integrated
Navigation Systems (INS) such as Synapsis:
It is recommended to select “Automatic Speed Error Correction” at the Operator Unit.
Speed and position have been validated by the Consistent Common Reference System
(CCRS) of the INS. Thus, it is a task of the CCRS to ensure that only consistent and
validated sensor data are available to the compass system.
1.4.2.3 DV-Bus
DV-Bus applications are not released for the use with Operator Unit
130-626. This Chapter is for information only.
This sub-menu provides the opportunity to connect a DV-Bus to the Distribution Unit
138-118 and to assign a DV-Bus address.
For a detailed description, see manual of the Distribution Unit 138-118.
To connect the DV-Bus and to set the address, see chapter 2.9.3.
CAUTION
This function cannot be adjusted in DV-Bus operation, because the
speed sensor is not connected to the distribution unit (display
information by selecting this menu is “Not accepted”).
The same happens if no external speed sensor is connected.
CAUTION
RoT-data are displayed unfiltered; selected damp values only act to
an analogue output (for example: the output RoT in the distribution
unit, type 138-118).
A positive sign and a green bar stand for a rate of turn to starboard.
A negative sign and a red bar stand for a rate of turn to port side.
1.4.2.9 CAN-Devices
The CAN-Devices sub-menu displays the Unit ID and the CAN-Bus status of all devices
connected to the CAN-Bus.
The first column displays the Unit ID, the second column the connected device and the
third column the CAN-Bus status.
Following devices can be shown:
OU (Operator Unit)
GY (Gyro Compass)
DU (Distribution Unit)
Rep (Repeater)
Unk (Unknown Device)
* = device itself
For example:
01 = 1. CAN-Bus: No timeout
2. CAN-Bus: Timeout
The software versions displayed in Figure 1-15 may vary from the
software version at the device.
The software versions for the MINS and non-Raytheon devices are
not displayed.
A positive sign and a green bar stand for a rate of turn to starboard.
A negative sign and a red bar stand for a rate of turn to port.
1.4.4 Alerts
The display changes to the alert page and generates an acoustic signal when an alarm or
a warning occurs.
The state, the origin and the alert text are displayed.
Switching back to another page is only possible after acknowledgement of the alert. If the
alert was acknowledged but not eliminated, the alert LED (Figure 1-2/7) illuminates
continuously when switching back to another page than the alert page.
1.5 Dimming
The operator unit can be centrally dimmed (depending on the configuration – see
configuration tool).
The operator unit can also act as a central dimmer, meaning that other devices of
NautoSteer AS follow the dimming value of the operator unit. Precondition for this function
is that the receiver and the transmitter of the telegram are assigned to the same group.
For details of the dimming operation, see chapter 2.4.
1.6 CAN-Bus
Gyro Compass
Operator Unit
= terminating resistor
The objective of BAM is to harmonize the priority, classification, handling, distribution and
presentation of alerts, to enable the bridge team to devote full attention to the safe
operation of the ship and to immediately identify any alert situation requiring attention
and/or action to maintain the safe operation of the ship.
Unnecessary distraction of the bridge team by redundant and superfluous audible and
visual alert announcements should be avoided. It reduces the cognitive workload of the
operator by minimizing the information presented which is necessary to draw attention to
and to assess the situation.
On the bridge alerts are presented on the individual equipment and/or on a central alert
management human machine interface (CAM-HMI).
Emergency alarm*
Highest priority of an alert. Alarms which indicate immediate danger to human life or
to the ship and its machinery exists and that immediate action must be taken.
Alarm
An alarm is a high-priority alert. Conditions requiring immediate attention and action
by the bridge team to avoid any kind of hazardous situation and to maintain the safe
operation of the ship.
Warning
Conditions or situations which require immediate attention for precautionary
reasons, to make the bridge team aware of conditions which are not immediately
hazardous, but may become so. (Warning may be escalated to alarm)
Caution
Lowest priority of an alert. Awareness of a condition which still requires attention out
of the ordinary consideration of the situation or of given information.
Category A
Alerts for which graphical information at the task station (such as Radar or ECDIS)
directly assigned to the function generating the alert is necessary, as decision
support for the evaluation of the alert-related condition. These alerts can only be
acknowledged at the task station.
Category B
Alerts where no additional information for decision support is necessary besides the
information which can be presented at the CAM-HMI. These alerts can be
acknowledged at the task station or at the CAM-HMI.
Category C
Alerts that cannot be acknowledged on the bridge but for which information is
required about the status and treatment of the alerts (e.g. certain alerts from the
engine).
Icon/Symbol Description
Icon/Symbol Description
Icon/Symbol Description
Caution
2 Operation
CAUTION After changes in the configuration of the Individual SEC and DV-Bus
service page the distribution units and the operation units have to be
reset.
Changes have to be performed to all distribution units and operator
units in a compass system.
Heating stage
Settling stage
Heating Stage
During the heating stage of the gyro system the heading information is not valid, which is
indicated by a set of dashes (- - - .-°). The heating stage is displayed below the heading
information (see Figure 2-1).
If a second gyro is connected, the heating stage is indicated with “(heating)” next to
heading information of the unselected gyro.
Settling Stage
During the settling stage the gyro heading may be used to a certain extent.
The gyro system is settled after a period of 4 hours (for Raytheon Anschütz Standard 22).
Until then the heading information has a reduced accuracy.
The settling stage is displayed below the heading information (see Figure 2-2).
If a second gyro is connected, the settling stage is indicated with “(settling)” next to
heading information of the unselected gyro.
4 5 6
7
3 8
2 9
10
1 11
13 12
1. Press the Page button (Figure 2-3/3) to navigate through the 4 main pages.
Timeout function
If no button is pressed for a period of approx. 12 seconds while changing values, the
editing mode is cancelled and the display switches back to the previous display.
To change the value, you need to call the function again.
2. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to switch between Yes and No for the
display synchronisation.
3. Confirm selection of the Display Sync with the Set button (Figure 2-3/11).
- The Day mode is highlighted.
4. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to change the day mode.
CAUTION
After switching on the operator unit, GYRO 1 is selected as the default compass and the
heading value is displayed.
All other connected and displayed heading sensors can be selected:
CAUTION
4. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to switch between “Aut. Speed”, “Ind
Speed” and “Man Speed”.
5. Press the Set button to confirm the selection.
6. If “Man Speed” is selected, the value is highlighted and can be changed with the
Select buttons.
- The changed value is displayed italic.
7. Press the Set button to confirm the value.
For information and restrictions to “Individual Speed” or “Individual SEC”, see chapter
1.4.2.2.
CAUTION
For information and restrictions to “Individual Speed” or “Individual SEC”, see chapter
1.4.2.2.
CAUTION
Big differences of the latitude value, which may occur while switching
over from automatic to manual input, are included into the speed
error correction (SEC) calculation not until 2-3 hours
The following table shows the possible settings for a heading difference.
1. Press the Page button (Figure 2-3/3) and navigate to the heading difference / service
page.
2. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to navigate to Exit.
- Exit is highlighted.
- Additional text “Press Down Button for approx. 3 s. to enter Service Mode” is
displayed on the screen (see Figure 2-8).
4. Press the Up or Down button (Figure 2-3/3) to navigate through the sub-menus (see
Figure 2-9).
1. Open the sub-menu Auto Heading from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu auto heading opens, see Figure 2-10.
2. Use the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to navigate through the options.
- The selected option is highlighted.
3. Change the option to “Yes” or “No” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2).
Yes = Automatic Switch-over enabled
No = Automatic Switch-over disabled
4. Press the Set button to leave the option.
5. Use the Set button to set the value and leave the sub-menu.
1. Set the value: Select “Set the value” (Figure 2-10/2) and press the Set button to
confirm.
2. Leave the sub-menu: Select “Back” (Figure 2-10/1) and press the Set button to
confirm.
To leave the auto heading sub-menu without any changes press the
Page button.
CAUTION
DV-Bus applications are not released for the use with Operator Unit
130-626. This Chapter is for information only.
1. Open the sub-menu DV-Bus from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu DV-Bus opens, see Figure 2-11.
2. Use the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to navigate to “DV-Bus” (Figure 2-11/3).
3. Change the option to “Yes” or “No” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2).
Yes = DV-Bus enabled
No = DV-Bus disabled
4. Use the Set button to set the value and leave the sub-menu.
1. Set the value: Select “Set the value” and press the Set button to confirm.
If values have been changed, the Operator Unit requires a restart.
2. Leave the sub-menu: Select “Back” and press the Set button to confirm.
To leave the DV-Bus sub-menu without any changes press the Page
button.
CAUTION
1. Open the sub-menu DV-Bus from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu DV-Bus opens, see Figure 2-11.
2. Use the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to navigate to “Address” (Figure 2-11/3).
3. Press the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to change the address.
4. Use the Set button to set the value and leave the sub-menu.
1. Set the value: Select “Set the value” and press the Set button to confirm.
If values have been changed, the Operator Unit requires a restart.
2. Leave the sub-menu: Select “Back” and press the Set button to confirm.
To leave the DV-Bus sub-menu without any changes press the Page
button.
Display Description
available Connected but not selected
not available Possible but currently not connected
1. Open the sub-menu Speed Source DU from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu Speed Source DU opens, see Figure 2-12.
2. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to navigate through the options.
3. Press the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to select another speed source, if available.
4. Select “Back” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to leave the sub-menu.
5. Press the Set button to confirm leaving.
1. Open the sub-menu Deviation Table from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu deviation Table opens, see Figure 2-13.
2. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to navigate through the options:
1. Edit value and set value: A correction value can be edited and/or set.
2. Erase value: Erases a selected value.
3. Erase all values: Erases all correction values of the deviation table.
If this option is selected, the safety question “Are you sure” has to be confirmed
with the Set button.
4. Back: Switches back to the previous page.
3. Press the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to confirm the selection.
4. Use the Select buttons to navigate through the deviation table.
5. Press the Set button to activate the respective field.
6. Use the Select buttons to enter or edit a value.
7. Press the Set button to confirm the change.
1. Open the sub-menu Rate of Turn from the service page, see chapter 2.9.1.
- The sub-menu Individual Rate of Turn opens.
2. Use the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2) to navigate through the options.
3. Use the Set button to select a damping mode.
3. Change the option to “Yes” or “No” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2).
Yes = The Spd/Lat values are shown on main page
No = The Spd/Lat values are not shown on main page
If the option is set to “No” the options “Display Aut Spd/Lat” and
“Individual” are not shown. In this case go to step 8.
4. Use the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to go to the option “Display Aut Spd/Lat”.
5. Change the option to “Yes” or “No” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2).
Yes = The Aut Spd/Lat values are available for speed error correction.
No = The Aut Spd/Lat values are not available for speed error correction; only the
manual and individual values are available.
6. Use the Set button (Figure 2-3/11) to go to the option “Individual”.
7. Change the option to “Yes” or “No” with the Select buttons (Figure 2-3/1 and 2).
Yes = The Individual values are available for speed error correction.
No = The Individual values are not available for speed error correction; only the
manual or the auto value is available.
8. Use the Set button to set the value and leave the sub-menu.
1. Set the value: Select “Set the value” (Figure 2-10/2) and press the Set button to
confirm.
- The information for the restart of the Distribution Unit and Operator Unit is
shown (Figure 2-15).
2. Leave the sub-menu: Select “Back” (Figure 2-10/1) and press the Set button to
confirm.
To leave the sub-menu without any changes press the Page button.
The quick settling function can only be used if the ship‘s heading has
CAUTION
not been changed between switching off and switching back on.
The quick settling function cannot be used:
- For first setting into operation
- If the ship’s position has been changed between switching off
and switching on again.
- If the temperature of the gyro supporting liquid is more than
30 °C
Within the first 3 minutes after switching on the compass it is possible to activate the quick
settling function at the operator unit.
By activating the quick settling the heating stage and the settling stage are reduced to 1
hour (in total). After this time a usable heading information is displayed (for the accuracy
of the heading information, see manual of Standard 22).
CAUTION
Time to activate this function is only for 3 minutes after switching on.
Without activating the quick settling within the 3 minutes, the heating stage and settling
stage start according to the procedure described in the Manual of the Standard 22
compass.
1. When “QS possib” is displayed (see Figure 2-16), select the Page button.
2. Select “Yes” to confirm the quick settling process (see Figure 2-17).
- All gyro compasses, which are available for quick settling, are listed (see
Figure 2-18).
1. Press the brightness button (Figure 2-20/1) and the set button (Figure 2-20/1)
simultaneously for approx. 3 sec.
- The LEDs light up and an acoustic alarm occurs.
2. Follow the instructions on the display to check the functionality.
3 Installation
WARNING
WARNING
The operator unit must be supplied with 2 power supplies: Main
power and emergency power in accordance with ISO 8728 to be
compliant with BAM.
WARNING
WARNING When establishing cable connections ensure that the cables are
disconnected from any power supply.
It is essential to ensure that all cables are disconnected from the
power supply, if necessary, measure the voltage beforehand and/or
disconnect the relevant distributor.
WARNING
While connecting cables to the equipment, do not bend cables to
acute angle, pinch, twist, or impact excessive force.
Cracks or damage to the cable coating can cause a fire or electrical
shock.
WARNING
3.2 Installation
The installation of an operator unit is performed according to appended Dimensional
Drawing No. 130-617.HP005 and appended Connection Diagram 130-617.HP008.
Adjustment of DIP-Switches must be performed according to appended Configuration
Sheet 130-617.HP010.
The operator unit must be configured before setting into operation.
This configuration can be performed with the Configuration Tool only.
Voltage supply and connections as well as the bus terminations must be performed
according to the following sections.
For connecting the cables see also respective system wiring diagrams (part of delivery for
a complete CAN-Bus system).
Do not forget to connect the earthing flat plug at the back side of the
housing.
3.3 Connection
WARNING
By applying the supply voltage (24 V DC), the operator unit is set into
operation.
There is no separate power switch.
WARNING
The shielding clamp should not be used to clamp the connected
cables mechanically.
The cables have to be clamped separately.
The cable length to strip off must be adapted to the length between
the clamp and the terminals.
3. Insert the cable ends into the terminal strip and tighten the terminal screws.
4. Clamp the cable shield by fastening the suitable shielding clamp in the slits of the
bent mounting plate. The shielding clamp is available in three sizes.
Counterplug of B9
Plugs B7, B8
B9 and B10 are coded to
prevent a wrong connection
B9/3 GND
B9/4
Counterplug of B7 and B8
Plugs B7, B8
B9 and B10 are coded to
prevent a wrong connection
Counterplug of B4
Counterplug of B5
Counterplug of B10
Plugs B7, B8
B9 and B10 are coded to
prevent a wrong connection
The adjustments (switches B11, B1, B2, B12, B14, B16 and B17) must be performed
according to appended Configuration Sheet 130-617.HP010.
3.5 Operation and Display Elements of the CPU PC Board and the Connection PC
Board
CAUTION
1
The ZDA telegram is optional. The Distribution Unit is also able to transmit the
information to the Operation Units via CAN-Bus.
- 4800 Bd
- 9600 Bd
- 19200 Bd
- 38400 Bd
Only the baud rates 4800 and 38400 are conform to IEC 61162.
- Data bit: 8
- Parity: no
- Stop bit: 1
The Operator Unit accepts all talker IDs but can only transmit HE.
Operator Units 01 - 09 2 01 - 09
GPS 10 - 13 2 10 - 13
Sensors
14 - 19 2 14 - 19
(Gyro Compass)
Distribution Units 20 - 29 2 20 - 29
Repeaters 30 - … 2 30 - …
CAN-Bus Distributor 51 - 56 2 51 - 56
Some older devices which are not adjustable by the Service Tool (only by DIP-Switch or
Hex-Switch, e.g. Standard 22, Distribution Unit) can only be set to one combined
“address” with a fixed CAN-Group. This means, that the configuration has effect to the
Unit ID and the CAN-Number (Unit ID = CAN-Number). In this case devices of the
compass system have a fixed CAN-Group of “2”.
Explanations:
4 Troubleshooting
CAUTION
If alarm messages are not acknowledged and the reason for the alert still exists, an
emergency call is triggered after 60 sec to the BNWAS interface via the relay B6.
6 Disposal
A
DRILLING SCHEME
192
max. 15 178+1
(4x)
(7.56)
(0.59) (7.01+0.04)
M4
(3.23 # 0.01)
(2.91+0.04)
(3.78)
74+1
B
96
82
48 1 5+0,3 (4x) 5+0,5
(1.89 # 0.04)
(0.20+0.01) ( n 0.20+0.02)
166
82 1
(6.54 # 0.01)
C (3.23 # 0.04)
B6,3x0,8
DIN46342
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