WEN 4205 User Manual

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Table of Contents
Technical data………………………………………………………………….. 3 General safety rules…………………………………………………………….. 4 Specific safety rules for drill presses…………………………………………… 6 Electrical information…………………………………………………………... 7 Assembly and adjustments……………………………………………………… 9
Operation………………………………………………………………………... 18 Maintenance…………………………………………………………………….. 21 Exploded view…………………………………………………………………... 22 Parts list………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Warranty…………………………………………………………………………. 24
8"-5 Speed Drill Press with Laser Guide Item#: 4205
Motor: 120 V, 60 Hz, 2.3 A Horsepower: 1/3 HP (single phase) Motor speed: 1700 RPM (no load) Drilling capacity: 2" Chuck capacity: 1/2" Pulley speeds: 5 (620, 1100, 1720, 2340, 3100 RPM) Table size: 6" x 6" Laser module: Class II Laser wavelength: 650 nm Laser output: 1 mW Overall height: 22-1/2" Weight: 33 lb
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General safety rules
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, and knowing how your drill press works.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury, do not plug in the drill
press until the following steps have been read and understood.
1. READ and become familiar with this entire instruction manual. LEARN the tool’s applications,
limitations, and possible hazards.
2. AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS. Do not use power tools in wet or damp areas or expose
them to rain. Keep work areas well-lit.
3. DO NOT use power tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
4. ALWAYS keep your work area clean, uncluttered, and well-lit. DO NOT work on floor
surfaces that are slippery with sawdust or wax.
5. KEEP BYSTANDERS AT A SAFE DISTANCE from the work area, especially when the tool
is operating. NEVER allow children or pets near the tool.
6. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL to do a job for which it was not designed.
7. DRESS FOR SAFETY. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry (rings, watches,
etc.) when operating the tool. Inappropriate clothing and items can get caught in moving parts and draw you in. ALWAYS wear non-slip footwear and tie back long hair.
8. WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK as the drilling operation produces dust.
WARNING: Dust generated from certain materials can be hazardous to your health.
Always operate the drill press in a well-ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal. Use dust collection systems whenever possible.
9. ALWAYS remove the power cord plug from the electric outlet when making adjustments,
changing parts, cleaning or working on the tool.
10. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER.
11. AVOID ACCIDENTAL START-UPS. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position
before plugging in the power cord.
12. REMOVE ADJUSTMENT TOOLS. Always make sure all adjustment tools are removed from
the drill press before turning it on.
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General safety rules (continued)
13. NEVER LEAVE A RUNNING TOOL UNATTENDED. Turn the power switch to OFF. Do
not leave the tool until it has come to a complete stop.
14. NEVER STAND ON A TOOL. Serious injury could result if the tool tips or is accidentally hit. DO NOT store anything above or near the tool.
15. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Wear oil-resistant
rubber-soled footwear. Keep the floor clear of oil, scrap, and other debris.
16. MAINTAIN TOOLS PROPERLY. ALWAYS keep tools clean and in good working order.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
17. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Check for alignment of moving parts, jamming, breakage,
improper mounting, or any other conditions that may affect the tool’s operation. Any part that is
damaged should be properly repaired or replaced before use.
18. MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF. Use padlocks and master switches and ALWAYS
remove starter keys.
19. DO NOT operate the tool if you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that
could affect your ability to use the tool properly.
20. USE SAFETY GOGGLES AT ALL TIMESthat comply with
ANSI Z87.1. Normal safety glasses only have impact resistant lenses and are not designed for safety. Wear a face or dust mask when working in a dusty environment. Use ear protection, such as plugs or muffs, during extended periods of operation.
Laser safety
1. Do not stare directly at the laser beam. Eye damage may occur if you
deliberately stare into the beam.
2. The laser light beam used in this system is Class II with maximum 1
mW and 650 nm wavelengths. AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
3. The laser must be used and maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions:
Never aim the beam at any person or an object other than the
workpiece.
Do not project the laser beam into the eyes of others. Always ensure the laser beam is aimed at a workpiece without
reflective surfaces as the laser beam could be projected into your eyes or the eyes of others.
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Specific safety rules for drill presses
WARNING: Do not operate your drill press until it is completely assembled and installed
according to the instructions.
1. Never turn on the drill press before clearing the table of all objects (tools, scraps, etc.).
2. Always keep hands and fingers away from the drill bit.
3. Do not drill material that does not have a flat surface, unless a suitable support is used.
4. Never start the drill press with the drill bit pressed against the workpiece.
5. Make sure the table lock is tightened before starting the machine.
6. Never perform layout, assembly, or set-up work on the table while the drill is in use.
7. Make sure drill bit is securely locked in the chuck.
8. Make sure chuck key is removed from the chuck before turning power on.
9. Adjust the table or depth stop to avoid drilling into the table.
10. Always stop the drill before removing scrap pieces from the table.
11. Use clamps or a vise to secure workpiece to the table. This will prevent workpiece from
rotating with the drill bit.
12. Do not wear gloves when operating a drill press.
13. Shut the power off, remove the drill bit, and clean the table before leaving the drill press.
14. Set the drill press to the speed appropriate for the job.
15. Should any part of your drill press be missing, damaged, or any electrical component fail to
perform properly, shut power off and unplug the drill press. Replace missing, damaged, or failed parts before resuming operation.
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Electrical information
Grounding instructions
IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides the path of least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a licensed electrician.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal.
CHECK with a licensed electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions, or if you are not sure if the tool is properly grounded.
USE ONLY THREE-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS that have 3-pronged plugs and outlets that accept the tool's plug as shown in Fig. A. Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.
CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the outlet in question is properly grounded. If you are not sure if it is, have a licensed electrician check the outlet.
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Electrical information (continued)
Ampere Rating
Total Length of Cord in feet
More Than
Not More Than
25
50
100
150 0 6
18
16
16
14 6 10
18
16
14
12
10
12
16
16
14
12
12
16
14
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Not Recommended
WARNING: This drill press is for indoor use only. Do not expose to rain or use in damp
locations.
Guidelines for using extension cords
Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. The table below shows the correct size to be used according to cord length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords (AWG)
(When using 120 V only)
Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it.
Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat and damp or wet areas.
Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This circuit must not be less than a #12 wire and should be protected with a 15 A time-delayed fuse. Before connecting the motor to the power line, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the electric current is rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor.
WARNING: This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric
shock.
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Assembly and adjustments
A
Head/motor assembly
H
Allen wrench
B
Column assembly
I
Bolts (3)
C
Table
J
"AAA" batteries (2)
D
Base
K
Feed handles (3)
E
Chuck
F
Chuck key
G
Table lock handle
Unpacking (Fig. 2)
Unpack the drill press and all its parts, and compare against the list below. Do not discard the carton or any packaging until the drill press is completely assembled.
To protect the drill press from moisture, a protective coating has been applied to the machined surfaces. Remove this coating with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene or WD-40®. Do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner to clean. Apply a coat of good paste wax to the table and column. Wipe all parts with a clean dry cloth.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Tools needed for assembly
• Adjustable wrench
• Hammer and block of wood
Base to column (Fig. 3)
1. Set the base (1) on the floor.
2. Place the column tube (2) on the base (1), align the column support holes with the base holes.
3. Install a bolt (3) in each column support hole and tighten with the wrench.
Table to column
1. Slide the table down onto the column, and install the table lock handle.
2. Position the table in the same direction as the base, and tighten the column lock handle (G).
Drill press head to column (Fig. 4)
1. Lift the drill press head assembly (1) carefully and place the mounting hole of the drill press
head onto the top of the column (2). Make sure the head is seated properly on the column.
2. Align the direction of the drill press head to the direction of the base and the table.
3. Tighten the set screw (3) using an Allen wrench.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Feed handles
1. Thread the three feed handle rods into the holes on the feed hub.
2. Hand tighten.
Note: One or two of the feed handles may be removed if an unusually-shaped workpiece interferes with handle rotation.
Laser batteries
1. Turn off the laser.
2. Insert 2 "AAA" batteries in the laser battery compartment.
3. Close the laser battery cover.
CAUTION: Remove the laser light batteries when the tool is to be stored without use for a few days or more. If left in position, the batteries might leak and damage the laser light assembly. Damage due to leaking batteries is not covered under the warranty.
Mount the drill press (Fig. 5)
Your drill press must be securely fastened through the mounting holes (1) to a stand or work bench with heavy-duty fasteners. This will prevent the drill press from tipping over, sliding, or walking during operation.
IMPORTANT: If the stand or workbench has a tendency to move during operation, fasten it securely to the floor.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Install the chuck (Fig. 6)
1. Inspect and clean the taper hole in the chuck (1) and the spindle (2). Remove all grease,
coatings, and particles from the chuck and spindle surfaces with a clean cloth.
2. Open the chuck jaws (3) by turning the chuck barrel clockwise by hand. Make sure the jaws are
completely recessed inside the chuck.
3. Seat the chuck on the spindle by placing a block of wood (4) under the chuck (1) and tapping
the wood with a hammer (5) or tap the chuck with a rubber mallet.
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the chuck, make sure the jaws are completely recessed into the chuck. Do not use a metal hammer directly to drive the chuck into the spindle.
Remove the chuck (Fig. 7)
1. Turn the feed handles (1) to lower the chuck (2) to the lowest position.
2. Place a ball joint separator (not shown) above the chuck (3) and tap it lightly with a hammer (4)
to cause the chuck to drop from the spindle.
Note: To avoid possible damage, be prepared to catch the chuck as it falls.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Install the belt (Fig. 8)
1. Open the pulley and belt cover (1).
2. Loosen the belt tension lock knob (2) and bolts on both sides of the drill press.
3. Slide the motor (3) as close to the drill press head as possible.
4. Place a belt (4) on the motor pulley (5) and the spindle pulley (6) in the proper position for the
desired speed (see Fig. 9).
5. Pull the motor away from the drill press head until the belt is properly tensioned. Tighten the
belt tension lock knobs (2).
Note: The belt (4) should be tight enough to prevent slippage. Correct tension is set if the belt flexes about 1/2" (13 mm) when thumb pressure is applied at the midpoint of the belt between the pulleys.
Adjustments
Spindle speeds (Fig. 9)
This drill press offers 5 spindle speeds from 620 to 3100 RPM. The highest speed is obtained when the belt is positioned on the largest motor pulley step and the smallest spindle pulley stop.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
WARNING: Disconnect the drill press from the power source before making any speed
adjustments.
Adjust speeds and tension the belt (Fig. 10)
1. Open the drill press pulley cover (1).
2. Loosen the belt tension knob (2) and bolts on both sides of the drill press head.
3. Pull the motor (3) toward the drill press head.
4. Set the belt on the desired steps of the motor (4) and spindle (5) pulleys according to the belt
positions on the spindle speed chart (Fig. 9).
5. Pull the motor away from the drill press head to increase the belt tension. Tighten the tension
knobs (2).
6. The belt (4) should be tight enough to prevent slippage. Correct tension is set if the belt flexes
about 1/2" (13 mm) when thumb pressure is applied at the midpoint of the belt between the pulleys.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Tilt the table (Fig. 11)
The table can be tilted from 0 to 45° to the left and right.
1. Loosen the bevel lock bolt (1) with a wrench.
2. Tilt the table (2) to the desired angle, using the bevel scale (3) as a basic guide.
3. Re-tighten the bevel lock bolt (1).
4. To return the table to its original position, loosen the bevel lock bolt. Realign the bevel scale (2)
to the 0° setting.
5. Tighten the bevel lock bolt (1) with the wrench.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Square the table to the head (Fig. 12)
1. Insert a 3" (7.6 cm) drill bit (1) into the chuck (2) and tighten.
2. Raise and lock the table (3) about 1" (2.5 cm) from the end of the drill bit.
3. Place a combination square (4) on the table as shown. The drill bit should be parallel to the
straight edge of the square.
4. If an adjustment is needed, loosen the bevel lock (5) with a wrench.
5. Square the table to the bit by tilting the table.
6. Tighten the bevel lock bolt (5) when square.
Install drill bits (Fig. 13)
1. Place the chuck key (1) into the side keyhole of the chuck (2), meshing the gear teeth (3).
2. Turn the chuck key counterclockwise to open the chuck jaws (4).
3. Insert a drill bit into the chuck far enough to obtain maximum gripping of the chuck jaws.
4. Center the drill bit in the chuck jaws before final tightening of the chuck.
5. Use the chuck key for the final tightening to make sure the drill bit will not slip while drilling.
WARNING: To avoid injury, make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck before
starting any drilling operation.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
WARNING: DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM! A hazard may
exist if you deliberately stare into the beam. Please observe all safety rules as follows:
The laser shall be used and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Never aim the beam at any person or an object other than the workpiece. Do not project the laser beam into the eyes of others. Always ensure the laser beam is aimed at a workpiece with out reflective surfaces as the laser
beam could be projected into your eyes or the eyes of others.
Laser switch
The laser switch is located on the left side of the drill press housing.
Adjust the laser line (Fig. 14)
1. Place a workpiece on the table.
2. Turn the laser switch to the ON position.
3. Lower the drill bit to meet the workpiece (2). The two laser lines should cross where the drill
meets the workpiece.
4. If the laser needs to be adjusted:
1. Using a screwdriver, turn the laser adjustment screws counterclockwise.
2. Move the laser light housing until the two lines intersect where the drill meets the
workpiece. DO NOT stare directly at the laser lines.
5. Re-tighten the adjustment screws.
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Operation
Position the table and workpiece (Fig. 15)
Always place a piece of backup material (1) (wood, plywood, etc.) on the table underneath the workpiece (2). This will prevent splintering on the underside of the workpiece as the drill bit breaks through. To keep the material from spinning out of control, it must contact the left side of the column as illustrated, or be clamped to the table.
Note: For small workpieces that cannot be clamped to the table, use a drill press vise (optional accessory, not included). The vise must be clamped or bolted to the table to avoid injury.
WARNING: To prevent the workpiece and the backup material from being torn from
your hand while drilling, position them to the left side of the column. If the workpiece and the backup material are not long enough to reach the column, clamp them to the table. Failure to do this could result in personal injury.
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Operation (continued)
WARNING: To avoid injury, make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck before
starting any drilling operation.
Drilling a hole
Use a center punch or sharp nail to dent the workpiece where you want the hole. With the switch OFF, bring the drill bit down to the workpiece, lining it up with the hole location. Turn the switch ON and pull down on the feed handles with only enough effort to allow the drill to cut.
Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to turn. Feeding too rapidly might stop the motor, causing the belt or drill to slip, tearing the workpiece
loose, or breaking the drill bit.
For deeper cuts, drill into the workpiece about 1/4" (6 mm) and raise the drill bit out of the
workpiece. This will clear chips out of the hole. Drill again another 1/4" (6 mm) and raise the drill bit out of the hole to clear debris and chips. Repeat until finished drilling the hole.
Practice with scrap material to get the feel of the machine before attempting to do any regular drilling operation.
When drilling metal, it will be necessary to lubricate the tip of the drill with oil to prevent overheating the drill bit.
Drilling to a specific depth (Fig. 16)
1. Mark the desired depth of the hole on the side of the workpiece (1).
2. With the switch off, bring the drill bit
(2) down until the tip is even with the mark.
3. Hold the feed handle at this position.
4. Lock the depth scale lock knob. The
chuck and the drill bit will now be stopped at the distance selected on the depth scale.
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Operation (continued)
General Drilling Guidelines
WARNING: To avoid injury, make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck before
starting any drilling operation.
Drilling speeds
Important factors when determining the best drilling speed:
Type of material Size of the hole to be drilled Type of drill bit or cutter Desired quality of the cut
Remember, smaller drill bits require greater speed than large drill bits. Softer materials require greater speed than harder materials.
Drilling metal
Use metal-piercing twist drill bits. It is always necessary to lubricate the tip of the drill with oil to prevent overheating the drill bit. All metal workpieces should be clamped down securely. Any tilting, twisting, or shifting causes
a rough drill hole, and increases the potential of drill bit breakage.
Never hold a metal workpiece with your bare hands. The cutting edge of the drill bit may seize
the workpiece and throw it, causing serious injury. The drill bit will break if the metal piece suddenly hits the column.
If the metal is flat, clamp a piece of wood under it to prevent turning. If it cannot be laid flat on
the table, then it should be blocked and clamped.
Drilling wood
Brad point bits are preferred. Metal piercing twist bits may be used on wood. Do not use auger bits. They turn so rapidly that they lift the workpiece off the table and whirl it
around.
Always protect the drill bit by positioning the table so the drill bit will enter the center hole
when drilling through the workpiece.
To prevent splintering, feed slowly when the bit is about to cut through to the backside of the
workpiece.
To reduce splintering and protect the point of the bit, use scrap wood as a backing or a base
block under the workpiece.
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Operation (continued)
Feeding the bit
Pull down on the feed handles with only enough force to allow the drill bit to cut. Feeding too rapidly might stall the motor, cause the belt to slip, damage the workpiece, or break
the drill bit.
Feeding too slowly will cause the drill bit to heat up and burn the workpiece.
Maintenance
WARNING: For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove the plug from the
power source before maintaining or lubricating the drill press.
Blow out or vacuum sawdust or metal chips that accumulate in and on the motor, pulley housing, table, and work surface.
Apply a light coat of paste wax to the column and table to help keep these surfaces clean and rust­free.
The ball bearings in the spindle and the V-belt pulley assembly are greased and permanently sealed. Pull the spindle down and oil the spindle sleeve moderately every three months.
Lubricate the table bracket and locking knobs if they become difficult to use.
CAUTION: All servicing of the drill press should be performed by a qualified service technician.
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Exploded view
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Parts list
Item #
Stock #
Description
Qty
Item #
Stock #
Description
Qty
1
4205-001
Base
1
34
4205-034
Rubber washer
1
2
4205-002
Column holder
1
35
4205-035
Spindle
1 3 4205-003
Column
1
36
4205-036
Ball bearing
1 4 4205-004
Bolt
3
37
4205-037
Ball bearing
1 5 4205-005
Table bracket
1
38
4205-038
Retain ring
1 6 4205-006
Set screw
1
39
4205-039
Retain ring
1 7 4205-007
Nut 1
40
4205-040
Driving sleeve
1
8
4205-008
Set ring
1
41
4205-041
Ball bearing
2
9
4205-009
Bolt set
1
43
4205-043
Pulley set nut
1
10
4205-010
Lock nut
2
44
4205-044
Spindle pulley
1
11
4205-011
Scale point
1
45
4205-045
Chuck
1
12
4205-012
Bevel lock bolt
1
46
4205-046
Motor
1
13
4205-013
Angle scale
1
47
4205-047
Motor wire
1
14
4205-014
Set screw
2
48
4205-048
Bolt
4
15
4205-015
Table lock handle
1
49
4205-049
Washer
4
16
4205-016
Table
1
50
4205-050
Nut
4
17
4205-017
Housing
1
51
4205-051
Motor pulley
1
18
4205-018
Set screw
2
52
4205-052
Key
1
19
4205-019
Spring
1
53
4205-053
Set screw
2
20
4205-020
Slide bar
1
54
4205-054
Wire insulator
2
21
4205-021
Lock knob
1
55
4205-055
Power cord
1
22
4205-022
Motor base
1
56
4205-056
Switch
1
23
4205-023
Washer
2
57
4205-057
Switch cover
1
24
4205-024
Bolt
2
58
4205-058
Set screw
3
25
4205-025
Feed hub
1
59
4205-059
Pulley cover
1
26
4205-026
Handle bar
3
60
4205-060
Flat screw
1
27
4205-027
Handle knob
3
61
4205-061
V-belt
1
28
4205-028
Coil spring
1
62
4205-062
Chuck key
1
29
4205-029
Spring cover
1
63
4205-063
Label
1
30
4205-030
Nut 1
64
4205-064
Speed label
1
31
4205-031
Quill set screw
1
65
4205-065
Drive screw
4
32
4205-032
Nut 1
66
4205-066
Nut
1
33
4205-033
Quill
1
67
4205-067
Nut
2
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