GSI PNEG-1324 User Manual

PNEG-1324
72', 75', 78', 90' and 105' Cor-Lok and Cut-Lok Flooring Installation Instructions
Owner ’s Manual
PNEG-1324
Date: 09-28-12
All information, illustrations, photos and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make chan ges at any time without notice.
Table of Contents

Contents

Chapter 1 Safety .....................................................................................................................................................4
Safety Guidelines .................................................................................................................................. 4
General Safety Statement ..................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Instructions ..................... ... .... .......................................... ... ........................................................ 6
Safety Sign-Off Sheet ........................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 Decals ....................................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 3 Installation ..........................................................................................................................................11
72' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart ........................................................................................................ 11
75' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart ........................................................................................................ 12
78' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart ........................................................................................................ 13
90' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart ........................................................................................................ 14
105' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart ...................................................................................................... 15
Fan Placement .................................................................................................................................... 16
Grain Systems Recommended Method for Full Floor Installation ....................................................... 16
Installing the Undersplice .................................... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ...................................................... 18
Flashing Installation ............................................................................................................................ 20
Grain Systems Formed Flashing Installation ...................................................................................... 20
Stiffener Flashing Support Instructions for Internal Stiffeners ............................................................. 21
Chapter 4 20 Gauge Grandstand Charts .............................. .................... ................... ................... ....................22
20 Gauge Grandstand Chart - 2.66" Corrugation ................................................................................ 22
20 Gauge Grandstand Chart - 4.00" Corrugation ................................................................................ 23
Chapter 5 Warranty ..............................................................................................................................................25
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1. Safety

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains information that is important for you, the owner/operator, to know and understand. This information relates to protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform anyone operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidelines. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols that are defined below. Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
1. Safety
This product has sharp edges, which may cause serious injury. To avoid injury, handle sharp edges with caution and always use proper protective clothing and equipment.
General Safety Statement
Our foremost concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with grain handling equipment. This manual is to help you understand safe operating procedures and some problems that may be encountered by the operator and other personnel.
As owner and/or operator, you are responsible to know what requirements, hazard s, and precautions exist and inform all personnel associated with the equipment or in the area. Safety precautions may be required from the personnel. Avoid any alterations to the equipment, which may produce a very dangerous situation, where SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH may occur.
You should consider the location of the bin site relative to power line locations or electrical transmission equipment. Contact your local power company to review your installation plan or for information concerning required equipment clearance. Clearance of portable equipment that may be taken to the bin site should also be reviewed and considered. Any electrical control equipment in contact with the bin should be properly grounded and installed in accordance with National Electric Code provisions and other local or national codes.
This product is intended for the use of grain storage only. Any other use is a misuse of the product.
Sidewall bundles or sheets must be stored in a safe manner. The safest method of storing sidewall bundles is laying horizontally with the arch of the sheet upward, like a dome. Sidewall sheets stored on edge must be secured so that they cannot fall over and cause injury. Use care when handling and moving sidewall bundles.
Personnel operating or working around equipment should read this manual. This manual must be delivered with equipment to its owner. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment.
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1. Safety
Follow Safety Instructions
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on your machine. Keep signs in good condition. Replace missing or damaged safety signs. Be sure new equipment components and repair parts include the current safety signs. Replacement safety signs are available from the manufacturer.
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly. Do not let anyone operate without instruction.
Keep your machinery in proper working condition. Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair the function and/or safety and affect machine life.
If you do not understand any part of this manual or need assistance, contact your dealer.
Read and Understand Manual
Practice Safe Maintenance
Understand service procedures before doing work. Keep area clean and dry.
Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is in operation. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from rotating parts.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damage immediately . Replace worn or broken p arts. Remove any built-up grease, oil, and debris.
Maintain Equipment and Work Area
Safety Instructions
Our foremost concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with this equipment. We want to keep you as a customer. This manual is to help you understand safe operating procedures and some problems that may be encountered by the operator and other personnel.
As owner and/or operator, it is your responsibility to know what requirements, hazards, and precautions exist, and to inform all personnel associated with the equipment or in the area. Safety precautions may be required from the personnel. Avoid any alterations to the equipment. Such alterations may p roduce a very dangerous situation where SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH may occur.
This equipment shall be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable regulations, which should be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made.
1. Safety
Prepare for Emergencies
Be prepared if fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy. Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service,
hospital, and fire department near your telephone.
Keep Emergency Equipment Quickly Accessible
Wear Protective Clothing
Wear close-fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job.
Remove all jewelry.
Tie long hair up and back.
Wear safety glasses at all times to protect eyes from debris.
Wear gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges on plastic or steel parts.
Wear steel toe boots to help protect your feet from falling debris. Tuck in any loose or dangling shoestrings.
A respirator may be needed to prevent breathing potentially toxic fumes and dust.
Wear a hard hat to help protect your head.
Wear appropriate fall protection equipment when working at elevations greater than six feet (6').
Eye Protection
Gloves
Steel-Toed Boots
Respirator
Hard Hat
Fall Protection
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1. Safety
Safety Sign-Off Sheet
As a requirement of O.S.H.A., it is necessary for the employer to train the employee in the safe operating and safety procedures for this auger. This sign-off sheet is provided for your convenience and personal record keeping. All unqualified persons are to stay out of the work area at all times. It is strongly recommended that another qualified person who knows the shut down procedure be in the area in the event of an emergency.
Date Employee Name Supervisor Name

2. Decals

Rotating flighting will
kill or dismember.
Flowing material will
trap and suffocate.
Crusted material will
collapse and suffocate.
Keep clear of all augers. DO NOT ENTER this bin!
Failure to heed these
warnings will result in
serious injury or death.
If you must enter the bin:
1. Shut off and lock out all power.
2. Use a safety harness and safety line.
3. Station another person outside the bin.
4. Avoid the center of the bin.
5. Wear proper breathing equipment or respirator.
DC-GBC-1A
ATTENTION: The decal shown below should be present on the outside of the door cover of the 2 ring, 24" porthole door cover and the roof manway cover. If a decal has been damaged or is missing in any of these locations, contact the manufacturer for a free replacement decal.
GSI Decals
1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL. 62510 Phone: 1-217-226-4421
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2. Decals
Failure to heed these warnings
could result in serious injury, death,
structural damage or collapse of tank.
1. Use CENTER FLOOR OUTLET ONLY until NO grain remains above this outlet.
2. Side floor outlets to be used ONLY when above condition is satisfied.
3. Lock all side floor outlets to avoid accidental premature use.
4. See manufacturers instructions for proper use of factory supplied sidedraw (wall) discharge systems.
UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS:
DC-GBC-2A
WARNING
DON’T
DO
ATTENTION: The decal shown below should be present on the outside of the door cover of the 2 ring, 24" porthole door cover and the roof manway cover. If a decal has been damaged or is missing in any of these locations, contact the manufacturer for a free replacement decal.
GSI Decals
1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL. 62510 Phone: 1-217-226-4421

3. Installation

72' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart
The following plank lengths start at the sidewall and work toward the center of the bin. Refer to gran dstand support spacing on Page 22 for support spacing.
35'-7" from center of bin to edge of first plank.
Plank # Side A Center Side B
1 8'-0" 2 15'-1" 3 19'-9" 4 23'-5" 5 26'-4" 6 29'-1" 7 14'-10" 16'-8" 8 15'-11" 17'-11" 9 17'-0" 18'-11"
10 17'-11" 19'-11"
11 37'-0" 2'-8" 12 37'-0" 4'-4" 13 37'-0" 5'-9" 14 37'-0" 7'-3" 15 37'-0" 8'-9" 16 37'-0" 10'-1" 17 37'-0" 11'-4" 18 37'-0" 12'-7" 19 37'-0" 13'-9" 20 37'-0" 14'-10" 21 37'-0" 15'-11" 22 37'-0" 16'-11" 23 37'-0" 17'-11" 24 37'-0" 18'-10" 25 37'-0" 19'-9" 26 37'-0" 20'-8" 27 37'-0" 21'-6" 28 37'-0" 22'-3" 29 37'-0" 23'-0" 30 37'-0" 23'-9" 31 37'-0" 24'-6"
Plank # Side A Center Side B
32 37'-0" 25'-1" 33 37'-0" 25'-9" 34 37'-0" 26'-4" 35 37'-0" 26'-11" 36 37'-0" 27'-6" 37 37'-0" 28'-0" 38 37'-0" 28'-6" 39 37'-0" 29'-0" 40 37'-0" 29'-6" 41 37'-0" 29'-11" 42 37'-0" 30'-4" 43 37'-0" 30'-9" 44 37'-0" 31'-1" 45 37'-0" 31'-6" 46 37'-0" 31'-9" 47 37'-0" 32'-1" 48 37'-0" 32'-4" 49 37'-0" 32'-8" 50 37'-0" 32'-11" 51 37'-0" 33'-1" 52 37'-0" 33'-4" 53 37'-0" 33'-6" 54 37'-0" 33'-8" 55 37'-0" 33'-10" 56 37'-0" 33'-11" 57 37'-0" 34'-0" 58 37'-0" 34'-1" 59 37'-0" 34'-2" 60 37'-0" 34'-2" 61 37'-0" 34'-4"
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75' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart
The following plank lengths start at the sidewall and work toward the center of the bin. Refer to gran dstand support spacing on Page 22 for support spacing.
37'-0.1/2" from center of bin to edge of first plank.
Plank # Side A Center Side B
1 8'-9" 2 15'-9" 3 19'-7" 4 23'-4" 5 26'-8" 6 29'-6" 7 32'-1" 8 34'-4" 9 36'-6"
10 18'-3" 20'-3"
11 19'-2" 21'-2" 12 20'-0" 22'-0" 13 20'-10" 22'-10" 14 21'-7" 23'-7" 15 22'-4" 24'-4" 16 23'-1" 25'-1"
Plank # Side A Center Side B
33 31'-4" 33'-4" 34 31'-7" 33'-8" 35 31'-11" 33'-11" 36 32'-3" 34'-3" 37 32'-6" 34'-7" 38 32'-9" 34'-10" 39 33'-0" 35'-1" 40 33'-3" 35'-4" 41 33'-6" 35'-7" 42 33'-9" 35'-10" 43 34'-0" 36'-0" 44 34'-2" 36'-2" 45 34'-4" 36'-5" 46 34'-5" 36'-6" 47 34'-7" 36'-8"
48 34'-9" 36'-10" 17 23'-9" 25'-9" 18 24'-4" 26'-4" 19 24'-11" 27'-0" 20 25'-6" 27'-7" 21 26'-2" 28'-2" 22 26'-8" 28'-8" 23 27'-2" 29'-3" 24 27'-8" 29'-9" 25 28'-2" 30'-2" 26 28'-7" 30'-7" 27 29'-0" 31'-1" 28 29'-4" 31'-4" 29 29'-10" 31'-10" 30 30'-3" 32'-3" 31 30'-7" 32'-7" 32 30'-11" 32'-11"
*** Plank is centered on middle.
49 34'-11" 37'-0"
50 35'-1" 37'-1"
51 35'-2" 37'-3"
52 35'-4" 37'-4"
53 35'-5" 37'-6"
54 35'-6" 37'-7"
55 35'-8" 37'-8"
56 35'-9" 37'-9"
57 35'-9" 37'-10"
58 35'-10" 37'-11"
59 35'-11" 37'-11"
60 35'-11" 38'-0"
61 36'-0" 38'-0"
62 36'-0" 38'-1"
63 36'-0" 38'-1"
64 36'-0" *** 38'-1" ***
3. Installation
78' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart
The following plank lengths start at the sidewall and work toward the center of the bin. Refer to grandstand support spacing on Page 22 for support spacing.
38' - 2-1/2" from center of bin to edge of first plank.
Plank # Side A Center Side B
1 13'-4" 2 18'-10" 3 23'-0" 426'-5" 5 29'-3" 6 15'-0" 17'-0" 7 16'-3" 18'-2" 8 17'-4" 19'-4"
9 18'-5" 20'-4" 10 19'-4" 21'-4" 11 40'-0" 2'-6" 12 40'-0" 4'-3" 13 40'-0" 5'-8" 14 40'-0" 7'-3" 15 40'-0" 8'-8" 16 40'-0" 10'-1" 17 40'-0" 11'-5" 18 40'-0" 12'-8" 19 40'-0" 13'-11" 20 40'-0" 15'-1" 21 40'-0" 16'-2" 22 40'-0" 17'-3" 23 40'-0" 18'-4" 24 40'-0" 19'-4" 25 40'-0" 20'-3" 26 40'-0" 21'-2" 27 40'-0" 22'-0" 28 40'-0" 22'-11" 29 40'-0" 23'-8" 30 40'-0" 24'-6" 31 40'-0" 25'-3" 32 40'-0" 25'-11" 33 40'-0" 26'-7"
Plank # Side A Center Side B
34 40'-0" 27'-4" 35 40'-0" 28'-0" 36 40'-0" 28'-6" 37 40'-0" 29'-2" 38 40'-0" 29'-9" 39 40'-0" 30'-3" 40 40'-0" 30'-9" 41 40'-0" 31'-3" 42 40'-0" 31'-9" 43 40'-0" 32'-2" 44 40'-0" 32'-7" 45 40'-0" 33'-0" 46 40'-0" 33'-5" 47 40'-0" 33'-9" 48 40'-0" 34'-2" 49 40'-0" 34'-6" 50 40'-0" 34'-10" 51 40'-0" 35'-1" 52 40'-0" 35'-4" 53 40'-0" 35'-7" 54 40'-0" 35'-10" 55 40'-0" 36'-0" 56 40'-0" 36'-3" 57 40'-0" 36'-5" 58 40'-0" 36'-7" 59 40'-0" 36'-8" 60 40'-0" 36'-10" 61 40'-0" 36'-11" 62 40'-0" 37'-0" 63 40'-0" 37'-1" 64 40'-0" 37'-2" 65 40'-0" 37'-2" 66 40'-0" *** 37'-2" ***
*** Plank is centered on middle.
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3. Installation
90' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart
The following plank lengths start at the sidewall and work toward the center of the bin. Refer to gran dstand support spacing on Page 22 for support spacing.
44'-7" from center of bin to edge of first plank.
Plank # Side A Center Side B
1 11'-3" 2 19'-2" 3 24'-7" 4 29'-0" 5 5' - 5-1/2" 20'-0" 5' - 5-1/2" 6 6' - 11-1/2" 20'-0" 6' - 11-1/2" 7 8'-4" 20'-0" 8'-4" 8 9'-7" 20'-0" 9'-7" 9 10' - 8-1/2" 20'-0" 10' - 8-1/2"
10 11' - 9-1/2" 20'-0" 11' - 9-1/2" 11 12' - 9-1/2" 20'-0" 12' - 9-1/2" 12 13'-9" 20'-0" 13'-9" 13 14'-8" 20'-0" 14'-8" 14 15' - 6-1/2" 20'-0" 15' - 6-1/2" 15 16'-4" 20'-0" 16'-4" 16 17' - 1-1/2" 20'-0" 17' - 1-1/2" 17 17' - 10-1/2" 20'-0" 17' - 10-1/2" 18 18'-7" 20'-0" 18'-7" 19 19' - 3-1/2" 20'-0" 19' - 3-1/2" 20 19' - 11-1/2" 20'-0" 19' - 1 1 -1/2" 21 15'-7" 30'-0" 15'-7" 22 16' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 16' - 2-1/2" 23 16' - 9-1/2" 30'-0" 16' - 9-1/2" 24 17'-4" 30'-0" 17'-4" 25 17' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 17' - 10-1/2" 26 18'-5" 30'-0" 18'-5" 27 18'-11" 30'-0" 18'-11" 28 19'-5" 30'-0" 19'-5" 29 19'-11" 30'-0" 19'-11" 30 20' - 4-1/2" 30'-0" 20' - 4-1/2" 31 20' - 9-1/2" 30'-0" 20' - 9-1/2" 32 21'-3" 30'-0" 21'-3" 33 21'-8" 30'-0" 21'-8" 34 22'-1/2" 30'-0" 22'-1/2" 35 22' - 5-1/2" 30'-0" 22' - 5-1/2" 36 22'-10" 30'-0" 22'-10" 37 23'-2" 30'-0" 23'-2" 38 23' - 6-1/2" 30'-0" 23' - 6-1/2" 39 23' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 23' - 10-1/2"
Plank # Side A Center Sid e B
40 24' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 24' - 2-1/2" 41 24'-6" 30'-0" 24'-6" 42 24'-10" 30'-0" 24'-10" 43 25' - 1-1/2" 30'-0" 25' - 1-1/2" 44 25' - 4-1/2" 30'-0" 25' - 4-1/2" 45 25'-8" 30'-0" 25'-8" 46 25'-11" 30'-0" 25'-11" 47 26'-2" 30'-0" 26'-2" 48 26'-5" 30'-0" 26'-5" 49 26'-8" 30'-0" 26'-8" 50 26' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 26' - 10-1/2" 51 27'-1" 30'-0" 27'-1" 52 27' - 3-1/2" 30'-0" 27' - 3-1/2" 53 27'-6" 30'-0" 27'-6" 54 27'-8" 30'-0" 27'-8" 55 27' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 27' - 10-1/2" 56 28'-1/2" 30'-0" 28'-1/2" 57 28' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 28' - 2-1/2" 58 28'-4" 30'-0" 28'-4" 59 28'-6" 30'-0" 28'-6" 60 28' - 7-1/2" 30'-0" 28' - 7-1/2" 61 28'-9" 30'-0" 28'-9" 62 28' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 28' - 10-1/2" 63 29' 30'-0" 29' 64 29'-1" 30'-0" 29'-1" 65 29' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 2-1/2" 66 29' - 3-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 3-1/2" 67 29' - 4-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 4-1/2" 68 29'-5" 30'-0" 29'-5" 69 29'-6" 30'-0" 29'-6" 70 29' - 6-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 6-1/2" 71 29'-7" 30'-0" 29'-7" 72 29' - 7-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 7-1/2" 73 29'-8" 30'-0" 29'-8" 74 29' - 8-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 8-1/2" 75 29'-9" 30'-0" 29'-9" 76 29'-9" 30'-0" 29'-9" 77 29'-9" 30'-0" 29'-9"
3. Installation
105' Full Floor Plank Layout Chart
The following plank lengths start at the sidewall and work toward the center of the bin. Refer to grandstand support spacing on Page 22 for support spacing.
51'-11" from center of bin to edge of first plank.
Plank # Side A Center Side B
1 11'-3" 2 19'-2" 3 24'-7" 4 29'-0" 5 32'-9" 6 36'-1" 7 9' - 6-1/2" 20'-0" 9' - 6-1/2" 8 10'-11" 20'-0" 10'-11"
9 12' - 2-1/2" 20'-0" 12' - 2-1/2" 10 13'-5" 20'-0" 13'-5" 11 14' - 6-1/2" 20'-0" 14' - 6-1/2" 12 15' - 7-1/2" 20'-0" 15' - 7-1/2" 13 16' - 7-1/2" 20'-0" 16' - 7-1/2" 14 17'-7" 20'-0" 17'-7" 15 18'-6" 20'-0" 18'-6" 16 19' - 4-1/2" 20'-0" 19' - 4-1/2" 17 15' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 15' - 2-1/2" 18 16'-0" 30'-0" 16'-0" 19 16' - 9-1/2" 30'-0" 16' - 9-1/2" 20 17' - 6-1/2" 30'-0" 17' - 6-1/2" 21 18'-3" 30'-0" 18'-3" 22 18' - 11-1/2" 30'-0" 18' - 11-1/ 2" 23 19' - 7-1/2" 30'-0" 19' - 7-1/2" 24 20'-3" 30'-0" 20'-3" 25 20' - 10-1/2" 30'-0" 20' - 10-1/2" 26 21'-6" 30'-0" 21'-6" 27 22'-1" 30'-0" 22'-1" 28 22'-8" 30'-0" 22'-8" 29 23' - 2-1/2" 30'-0" 23' - 2-1/2" 30 23'-9" 30'-0" 23'-9" 31 24'-3" 30'-0" 24'-3" 32 24'-9" 30'-0" 24'-9" 33 25'-3" 30'-0" 25'-3" 34 25' - 8-1/2" 30'-0" 25' - 8-1/2" 35 26'-2" 30'-0" 26'-2" 36 26' - 7-1/2" 30'-0" 26' - 7-1/2" 37 27'-1" 30'-0" 27'-1" 38 27'-6" 30'-0" 27'-6" 39 27'-11' 30'-0" 27'-11' 40 28' - 3-1/2" 30'-0" 28' - 3-1/2" 41 28'-8" 30'-0" 28'-8" 42 29'-1/2" 30'-0" 29'-1/2" 43 29'-5" 30'-0" 29'-5" 44 29' - 9-1/2" 30'-0" 29' - 9-1/2" 45 27' - 7-1/2" 35'-0" 27' - 7-1/2"
Plank # Side A Center Side B
46 27' - 11-1/2" 35'-0" 27' - 11-1/2" 47 28' - 3-1/2" 35'-0" 28' - 3-1/2" 48 28'-7" 35'-0" 28'-7" 49 28'-11" 35'-0" 28'-11" 50 29' - 2-1/2" 35'-0" 29' - 2-1/2" 51 29'-6" 35'-0" 29'-6" 52 29'-9" 35'-0" 29'-9" 53 30'-1/2" 35'-0" 30'-1/2" 54 30' - 3-1/2" 35'-0" 30' - 3-1/2" 55 30' - 6-1/2" 35'-0" 30' - 6-1/2" 56 30' - 9-1/2" 35'-0" 30' - 9-1/2" 57 31'-1/2" 35'-0" 31'-1/2" 58 31'-3" 35'-0" 31'-3" 59 31' - 5-1/2" 35'-0" 31' - 5-1/2" 60 31'-8" 35'-0" 31'-8" 61 31' - 10-1/2" 35'-0" 31' - 10-1/2" 62 32'-1" 35'-0" 32'-1" 63 32'-3" 35'-0" 32'-3" 64 32' - 5-1/2" 35'-0" 32' - 5-1/2" 65 32' - 7-1/2" 35'-0" 32' - 7-1/2" 66 32' - 9-1/2" 35'-0" 32' - 9-1/2" 67 29' - 2-1/2" 35'-0" 29' - 2-1/2" 68 33'-1" 35'-0" 33'-1" 69 33'-3" 35'-0" 33'-3" 70 33' - 4-1/2" 35'-0" 33' - 4-1/2" 71 33'-6" 35'-0" 33'-6" 72 33' - 7-1/2" 35'-0" 33' - 7-1/2" 73 33'-9" 35'-0" 33'-9" 74 33' - 10-1/2" 35'-0" 33' - 10-1/2" 75 33' - 11-1/2" 35'-0" 33' - 11-1/2" 76 34'-1/2" 35'-0" 34'-1/2" 77 34'-2" 35'-0" 34'-2" 78 34'-3" 35'-0" 34'-3" 79 34' - 3-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 3-1/2" 80 34' - 4-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 4-1/2" 81 34'-5" 35'-0" 34'-5" 82 34'-6" 35'-0" 34'-6" 83 34' - 6-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 6-1/2" 84 34'-7' 35'-0" 34'-7' 85 34' - 7-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 7-1/2" 86 34'-8" 35'-0" 34'-8" 87 34'-8" 35'-0" 34'-8" 88 34' - 8-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 8-1/2" 89 34' - 8-1/2" 35'-0" 34' - 8-1/2"
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3. Installation
Fan Placement
Fans should be placed to provide the most uniform airflow and to minimize blockage of air flow by floor supports and unloading equipment. Consult with GSI for advice on specific cases.
Figure 3A
Grain Systems Recommended Method for Full Floor Installation
This method should save floor construction time and eliminate problems of improper installation which could invalidate warranty. Dimension “A” is the leg-to-leg spacing along the centerline of a given plank. Dimension “B” is the amount of stagger between supports under adjacent planks and is half of “A”. Dimension “C” is the distance from the center of unload auger to the nearest rows of supports and is half of “B”. See Step 10 on Page 17 on maintaining spacing requirements over unload equipment. Grandstand quantity as well as dimensions “A” and “B” are provided in the support spacing and quantity chart on Pages 22-23.
1. Layout centerlines of tank being sure one centerline is in line with the direction o f the flooring planks while the other centerline is perpendicular with the flooring planks. (See Figure 3A.)
2. Measure over “C” dimension from centerline that is perpendicular to the direction of the flooring planks. Do this at each end of the bin. Strike a chalk line here. (See Figure 3A.)
3. Measure over “B” dimension from the previously chalked line in Step 2 and strike a chalk line here. Continue this procedures until the bin wall is reached in both directions. (See Figure 3A.)
4. When completed there should be a set of parallel lines “B” dimensions apart.
Grain Systems Recommended Method for Full Floor
IMPORTANT
: First piece of flooring must start the proper distance from centerline of bin. Refer to floor layout
on Page 11
of correct bin diameter. First piece
may have to be trimmed for proper distance.
Installation (Continued)
3. Installation
Figure 3B
5. Start at bin wall with shortest floor piece. Install support as per the spacing requirements of the grandstand support quantity chart on Pages 22-23. Be sure flat side of floor piece is facing bin
wall and is at designated distance from the wall. (The open channel edge of floor must be facing the center of the bin.) (See Figure 3B.)
6. POSITION THE NEXT ROW OF SUPPORTS ACCORDING TO THE CHALK LINES and support layout. The straight tab and inside hook should “snap” under the first (previous) floor piece. After the supports in the row are correctly positioned, install the next floor piece by hooking the open channel edge under the outside hooks of floor supports. Push down sharply on the outside edge floor piece until it snaps into the previous floor piece.
7. Continue this procedure for the rest of the floor. (See Figure 3B.)
NOTE: Whenever there is more than B/3 or 4" of plank unsupported beside the bin wall, splice
location, etc., there should be a support on that plank or a support o n each of planks adjacent such that no more than B/3 or 4" is unsupported.
8. Install flat perforated flashing over the floor splice locations.
9. Heavy duty “one pass” sweeps will require installation of a track. Consult with the sweep manufacturer on track location and requirements.
10. Floor support spacing requirements must be maintained over unloading equipment. Design and provisions for and supply of additional supports and bridging materials, is outside the responsibility and scope of supply of the manufacturer.
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3. Installation
Installing the Undersplice
The undersplice should be installed underneath the planks at the split after both plank lengths have been butted together. Each splice has to be laid as each row of planks are laid rather than after all have been placed. Figure 3C shows the layout of the undersplice plates a nd t he screw pattern used to secure them.
Figure 3C Pattern for Fastening Splice to Planks
3. Installation
Installation Instructions
1. When a splice is needed, plank length A as described in the floor manual should be installed alongside plank length B.
2. The under-splice should then be installed under the split of plank A and B. The splice should extend 3" under each plank. The splice should be screwed in place as shown in Figure 3C on Page 18.
3. This process will be repeated for all plank locations requiring a splice.
Figure 3D
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3. Installation
Flashing Installation
Figure 3E
Grain Systems Formed Flashing Installation
If bin sweep auger is to be used, overlap flashing such that rotation (usually clockwise) of the sweep will climb up on the next flashing section. This will prevent the rotating/slipping outer wheel of the sweep from catching on the flashing edges. (See Figure 3E.)
After the floor is in place, lay the flashing pieces on top of the floor place over the 1-1/4" bin bolts.
See Figure 3F below to determine the correct sequence for placing the nuts and washers. Finger tighten
the nuts. While holding flashing flat, fasten the flashing to the floor with sheet metal screws. Now tighten flashing nuts. (See Figure 3E and Figure 3F.)
Figure 3F
3. Installation
Stiffener Flashing Support Instructions for Internal Stiffeners
1. Install the floor and support system, cutting the floor to go around the internal stiffeners as require d.
(See Figure 3G.)
2. Break the stiffener flashing support (SS-6984) into its three (3) components.
3. Lay the flashing supports on top of the flooring and weld the flashing supports to the stiffener as close as possible. Fasten the flashing to the wall, flashing support and floor, seal all spaces by welding or caulking.
4. Paint all welds with good quality zinc rich paint.
5. Stiffener flashing supports (SS-6984) must be ordered separately from the standard floor and flashing.
Figure 3G
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4. 20 Gauge Grandstand Charts

Floor styles list in order of
increasing strength 20 Gauge COR-LOK 18 Gauge COR-LOK
CUT-LOK
20 Gauge Grandstand Chart - 2.66" Corrugation
Narrow/2.66" Corrugation - 20 Gauge Grandstand Floor Support Chart
Full Floor Supports Required for Plank Type Flooring 2.66" Corrugation
(* Based Upon 13-1/2" or Taller Floor Heights)
Dia. 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 54 60 72 75 78 90 105
Rings
57/27
3
62
54/276258/298054/27
4
54/276258/298054/27
5
54/276254/278854/27
6
54/276252/269648/24
7
48/247048/24
8
48/247048/24
9
42/217542/21
10
42/217542/21
11
38/198040/20
12
38/198038/19
13
34/179034/17
14
32/169532/16
15
30/15
16
100
28/14
17
106
26/13
18
110
19
20
21
22
23
CUT-LOK only if
24
diameter and number of rings are in bottom
25
26
27
28
29
shaded area.
100
100
110
110
115
120
130
140
30/15
150
28/14
160
26/13
170
24/12
180
22/11
190
120
120
120
138
48/24
144
42/21
144
42/21
144
42/21
144
40/20
154
38/19
166
34/17
180
32/16
190
30/15
205
28/14
215
24/12
240
24/12
240
22/11
260
SUPPORT SPACING
SUPPORT QUANTITY
52/26
56/28
205
52/26
215
48/24
225
46/23
230
42/21
243
42/21
250
40/20
265
38/19
280
36/18
290
34/17
300
32/16
320
28/14
360
26/13
380
24/12
400
22/11
440
22/11
440
20/10
470
18/9
520
18/9
520
16/8
580
14/7
650
54/27
249
48/24
275
48/24
275
46/23
300
44/22
303
42/21
309
40/20
319
38/19
345
36/18
360
34/17
380
32/16
400
28/14
450
26/13
480
24/12
510
22/11
550
22/11
550
20/10
600
18/9
660
16/8
730
16/8
730
14/7
820
14/7
820
12/6
950
12/6
950
12/6
950
160
52/26
160
50/25
168
46/23
182
42/21
190
42/21
190
42/21
190
40/20
202
36/18
220
34/17
230
32/16
250
30/15
260
26/13
290
24/12
310
22/11
340
22/11
340
20/10
370
18/9
400
18/9
400
16/8
450
14/7
500
All floor styles OK
for bin sizes in upper
shaded area.
54/27
50/25
304
390
50/25
50/25
333
390
48/24
46/23
347
425
44/22
44/22
363
435
42/21
42/21
387
465
40/20
40/20
397
479
38/19
36/18
417
525
36/18
34/17
441
550
34/17
32/16
470
600
32/16
30/15
500
630
30/15
28/14
520
670
28/14
28/14
550
670
26/13
26/13
590
710
24/12
24/12
630
760
22/11
22/11
680
820
20/10
20/10
740
890
20/10
20/10
740
890
18/9
18/9
810
970
16/8
16/8
900
1080
16/8
16/8
900
1080
14/7
14/7
1010
1220
14/7
14/7
1010
1220
12/6
12/6
1160
1410
12/6
12/6
1160
1410
12/6
12/6
1160
1410
50/25
470
48/24
487
44/22
523
44/22
523
40/20
565
38/19
597
36/18
620
34/17
659
32/16
710
30/15
750
28/14
790
26/13
840
24/12
900
24/12
900
22/11
970
20/10
1060
20/10
1060
18/9
1160
16/8
1290
16/8
1290
14/7
1450
14/7
1450
12/6
1670
12/6
1670
12/6
1670
50/25
576
48/24
586
46/23
606
44/22
624
42/21
656
38/19
716
36/18
746
34/17
786
30/15
880
28/14
930
26/13
990
24/12
1060
24/12
1060
22/11
1140
22/11
1140
20/10
1240
20/10
1240
18/9
1360
16/8
1510
16/8
1510
14/7
1700
14/7
1700
12/6
1960
12/6
1960
12/6
1960
46/23
46/23
806
44/22
836
42/21
866
40/20
906
36/18
986
34/17
1036
32/16
1096
30/15
1160
26/13
1310
24/12
1400
24/12
1400
22/11
1510
20/10
1640
20/10
1640
18/9
1800
18/9
1800
16/8
2000
16/8
2000
16/8
2000
14/7
2260
14/7
2260
12/6
2600
12/6
2600
46/23
909
44/22
933
42/21
977
40/20
1019
36/18
1109
34/17
1163
32/16
1230
28/14
1390
26/13
1480
24/12
1590
22/11
1710
20/10
1860
20/10
1860
18/9
2040
18/9
2040
16/8
2270
16/8
2270
16/8
2270
14/7
2560
14/7
2560
14/7
2560
12/6
2950
12/6
2950
695
44/22
735
42/21
750
40/20
790
38/19
820
34/17
900
32/16
950
30/15
1010
28/14
1070
26/13
1140
24/12
1220
22/11
1320
22/11
1320
20/10
1430
20/10
1430
18/9
1570
18/9
1570
16/8
1740
16/8
1740
14/7
1960
14/7
1960
12/6
2260
12/6
2260
SUPPORT SPACING
SUPPORT QUANTITY
44/22
1196
42/21
1236
40/20
1296
38/19
1346
34/17
1486
32/16
1566
30/15
1660
28/14
1760
26/13
1870
24/12
2000
22/11
2160
20/10
2350
18/9
2570
18/9
2570
16/8
2860
16/8
2860
16/8
2860
14/7
3230
14/7
3230
14/7
3230
12/6
3720
12/6
3720
12/6
3720
44/22
1430
42/21
1477
40/20
1544
36/18
1697
34/17
18 Gauge COR-LOK or CUT-LOK
1779
32/16
1883
30/15
1993
26/13
2300
24/12
2460
22/11
2650
20/10
2880
20/10
2880
3170
3520
3520
3970
3970
3970
4570
4570
4570
4570
if diameter and number of rings
are in middle unshaded area.
26/13
26/13
3300
24/12
3540
22/11
3820
22/11
3820
20/10
4150
18/9
4550
18/9
16/8
5060
16/8
16/8
5060
16/8
14/7
5710
14/7
14/7
5710
14/7
12/6
6580
14/7
12/6
6580
12/6
12/6
6580
12/6
12/6
12/6
Corrugated floors and monorail
supports are required if diameter
26/13
3580
3870
24/12
24/12
3840
4150
22/11
22/11
4150
4480
20/10
20/10
4500
4870
20/10
4500
5340
18/9
4950
5340
16/8
5500
5940
16/8
5500
5940
14/7
6200
6710
14/7
6200
6710
12/6
7140
7730
12/6
7140
7730
12/6
7140
and number of rings are in
bottom unshaded area.
18/9
18/9
16/8
16/8
14/7
14/7
12/6
12/6
24/12
5520
22/11
5960
20/10
6480
18/9
7120
18/9
7120
16/8
7910
16/8
7910
14/7
8920
14/7
8920
12/6
10280
12/6
10280
22/11
8110
20/10
8820
18/9
9680
18/9
9680
16/8
10760
16/8
10760
14/7
12150
14/7
12150
12/6
13990
12/6
13990
* For Aeration Systems recessed in the concrete, add 1 ring for proper spacing. When using FL-3102-3 or FL-3102-6 (3", 6") grandstands, increase the listed quantities by 33% (Standard Quantity x
1.33). Quantities of grandstands are minimum required for installation - Due to varying conditions and construction techniques at floor and wall penetrations, additional supports may need to be ordered.
4. 20 Gauge Grandstand Charts
20 Gauge Grandstand Chart - 4.00" Corrugation
Wide/4.00" Corrugation - 20 Gauge Grandstand Floor Support Chart
Full Floor Supports Required for Plank Type Flooring 4.00" Corrugation
(* Based Upon 13-1/2" or Taller Floor Heights)
Dia. 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 54 60 72 75 78 90 105
Rings
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
SUPPORT SPACING
SUPPORT QUANTITY
54/276258/298054/27
3
54/276254/278854/27
4
54/276252/269648/24
5
48/247048/24
6
42/217542/21
7
42/217542/21
8
38/198040/20
9
36/189034/17
32/169530/15
28/14
28/14
100
26/13
26/13
110
CUT-LOK only if diameter and number of rings are in bottom
shaded area.
100
110
110
115
130
150
160
170
120
120
138
48/24
138
42/21
144
42/21
144
38/19
166
34/17
180
32/16
190
28/14
210
26/13
220
22/11
260
52/26
150
52/26
160
50/25
168
46/23
182
42/21
190
42/21
190
38/19
220
34/17
230
32/16
250
28/14
280
26/13
290
22/11
340
20/10
370
18/9
400
56/28
202
52/26
214
48/24
224
46/23
230
42/21
249
40/20
265
38/19
277
34/17
300
32/16
320
28/14
360
24/12
400
22/11
440
20/10
480
18/9
520
16/8
580
16/8
580
54/27
249
48/24
275
48/24
275
44/22
303
42/21
309
40/20
319
36/18
355
34/17
380
32/16
400
28/14
450
24/12
510
22/11
550
20/10
600
18/9
660
16/8
730
16/8
730
14/7
820
12/6
950
12/6
950
50/25
333
50/25
333
48/24
347
44/22
363
42/21
387
38/19
417
34/17
471
32/16
500
30/15
520
28/14
550
24/12
630
22/11
680
20/10
740
18/9
810
16/8
900
16/8
900
14/7
1010
12/6
1160
12/6
1160
50/25
390
50/25
390
46/23
425
44/22
435
40/20
480
36/18
525
34/17
555
32/16
600
30/15
650
28/14
670
24/12
760
22/11
820
20/10
890
18/9
970
16/8
1080
16/8
1080
14/7
1220
12/6
1410
12/6
1410
50/25
470
50/25
470
44/22
523
44/22
523
40/20
565
36/18
620
32/16
695
30/15
750
28/14
790
26/13
840
24/12
900
20/10
1060
20/10
1060
18/9
1160
16/8
1290
16/8
1290
14/7
1450
12/6
1670
12/6
1670
50/25
576
50/25
576
46/23
606
42/21
656
40/20
686
36/18
746
32/16
830
28/14
930
26/13
990
24/12
1060
22/11
1140
20/10
1240
18/9
1360
18/9
1360
16/8
1510
16/8
1510
14/7
1700
12/6
1960
12/6
1960
46/23
695
46/23
695
46/23
695
42/21
751
38/19
821
34/17
900
32/16
951
30/15
1010
26/13
1140
24/12
1220
22/11
1320
20/10
1430
18/9
1570
18/9
1570
16/8
1750
16/8
1750
14/7
1970
12/6
2270
12/6
2270
52/26
735
48/24
775
44/22
836
42/21
866
38/19
946
34/17
1036
30/15
1156
28/14
1230
24/12
1400
22/11
1510
20/10
1640
18/9
1800
18/9
1800
16/8
2000
16/8
2000
16/8
2000
14/7
2260
12/6
2600
12/6
2600
48/24
869
48/24
869
44/22
933
42/21
977
38/19
1057
34/17
1163
30/15
1303
28/14
1390
24/12
1590
22/11
1710
20/10
1860
18/9
2040
16/8
2270
16/8
2270
16/8
2270
14/7
2560
14/7
2560
12/6
2950
12/6
2950
46/23
1156
42/21
1236
40/20
1296
36/18
1416
32/16
1566
30/15
1660
26/13
1870
24/12
2000
20/10
2350
18/9
2570
16/8
2860
16/8
2860
16/8
2860
14/7
3230
14/7
3230
12/6
3720
12/6
3720
All floor styles OK
for bin sizes in upper
44/22
1430
42/21
1477
38/19
1650
34/17
1779
32/16
1883
28/14
28/15
2160
3550
24/12
22/11
2460
3820
22/11
20/10
2650
4150
20/10
18/9
2880
4550
18/9
16/8
3170
5060
16/8
16/8
3520
5060
16/8
14/7
3520
5710
14/7
12/6
3970
6580
14/7
12/6
3970
6580
12/6
4570
12/6
4570
shaded area.
18 Gauge COR-LOK
or CUT-LOK if
diameter and number
of rings are in middle
unshaded area.
24/12
24/12
3850
4160
22/11
22/11
4150
4480
20/10
20/10
4500
4870
18/9
18/9
4950
5340
16/8
16/8
5500
5940
16/8
16/8
5500
5940
14/7
14/7
6200
6710
12/6
12/6
7140
7730
12/6
12/6
7140
7730
22/11
5970
20/10
6480
18/9
7120
16/8
7910
16/8
7910
14/7
8920
14/7
8920
12/6
10280
20/10
8820
18/9
9680
16/8
10760
16/8
10760
14/7
12150
14/7
12150
12/6
13990
22
23
* For Aeration Systems recessed in the concrete, add 1 ring for proper spacing. When using FL-3102-3 or FL-3102-6 (3", 6") grandstands, increase the listed quantities by 33% (Standard Quantity x
1.33). Quantities of grandstands are minimum required for installation - Due to varying conditions and construction techniques at floor and wall penetrations, additional supports may need to be ordered.
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NOTES

5. Warranty

9101239_1_CR_rev7.DOC (revised July 2009)
GSI Group, LLC Limited Warranty
The GSI Group, LLC (“GSI”) warrants products which it manufactures to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage and conditions for a period of 12 months after sale to the original end-user or if a foreign sale, 14 months from arrival at port of discharge, whichever is earlier. The end-user’s sole remedy (and GSI’s only obligation) is to repair or replace, at GSI’s option and expense, products that in GSI’s judgment, contain a material defect in materials or workmanship. Expenses incurred by or on behalf of the end-user without prior written authorization from the GSI Warranty Group shall be the sole responsibility of the end-user.
Warranty Extensions:
The Limited Warranty period is extended for the following products:
Product Warranty Period
Performer Series Direct Drive Fan Motor 3 Years
AP Fans and Flooring
Cumberland Feeding/Watering Systems
Grain Systems Grain Bin Structural Design 5 Years Grain Systems
Farm Fans Zimmerman
All Fiberglass Housings Lifetime All Fiberglass Propellers Lifetime Feeder System Pan Assemblies 5 Years ** Feed Tubes (1-3/4" and 2.00") 10 Years * Centerless Augers 10 Years * Watering Nipples 10 Years *
Portable and Tower Dryers 2 Years Portable and Tower Dryer Frames and
Internal Infrastructure †
5 Years
* Warranty prorated from list price: 0 to 3 years - no cost to end-user 3 to 5 years - end-user pays 25% 5 to 7 years - end-user pays 50% 7 to 10 years - end-user pays 75% ** Warranty prorated from list price: 0 to 3 years - no cost to end-user 3 to 5 years - end-user pays 50%
† Motors, burner components
and moving parts not included. Portable dryer screens included. Tower dryer screens not included.
GSI further warrants that the portable and tower dryer frame and basket, excluding all auger and auger drive components, shall be free from defects in materials for a period of time beginning on the twelfth (12 and continuing until the sixtieth (60
th
) month from the date of purchase (extended warranty period). During the extended
th
) month from the date of purchase
warranty period, GSI will replace the frame or basket components that prove to be defective under normal conditions of use without charge, excluding the labor, transportation, and/or shipping costs incurred in the performance of this extended warranty.
Conditions and Limitations:
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION SET FORTH ABOVE. SPECIFICALLY, GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH: (I) PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR (II) ANY ADVICE, INSTRUCTION, RECOMMENDATION OR SUGGESTION PROVIDED BY AN AGENT, REPRESENTA TIVE OR EMPLOYEE OF GSI REGARDING OR RELATED TO THE CONFIGURATION, INSTALLATION, LAYOUT, SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR DESIGN OF SUCH PRODUCTS.
GSI shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of anticipated profits or benefits. The sole and exclusive remedy is set forth in the Limited Warranty, which shall not exceed the amount paid for the product purchased. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original end-user. GSI shall have no obligation or responsibility for any representations or warranties made by or on behalf of any dealer, agent or distributor.
GSI assumes no responsibility for claims resulting from construction defects or unauthorized modifications to products which it manufactured. Modifications to products not specifically delineated in the manual accompanying the equipment at initial sale will void the Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty shall not extend to products or parts which have been damaged by negligent use, misuse, alteration, accident or which have been improperly/inadequately maintained. This Limited Warranty extends solely to products manufactured by GSI.
Prior to installation, the end-user has the responsibility to comply with federal, state and local codes which apply to the location and installation of products manufactured or sold by GSI.
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This equipment shall be installed in accordance with
the current installation codes and applicable
regulations, which should be carefully followed in all
cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be
consulted before installations are made.
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GSI Group
1004 E. Illinois St.
Assumption, IL 62510-0020
Phone: 1-217-226-4421
Fax: 1-217-226-4420
www.gsiag.com
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