Bartell Global B300 User manual

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www.BARTELLGLOBAL.com
Bartell Morrison Inc.
170 Traders Blvd E
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
L4Z 1W7
Tel: (647) 953-4100
Fax: (647) 953-4101
Bartell Morrison USA LLC
200 Commerce Drive, Unit A
Freehold, NJ, USA
07728
Tel: (848) 225-8100
Fax: (848) 225-8101
SPE International Ltd
Honeyholes Lane
Dunholme, Lincoln, England
LN2 3SU
Tel: 01673 860709
Fax: 01673 861119
Innovatech
4701 Allmond Ave
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
40209
Tel: (425) 405-9100
Fax: (425) 405-9101
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
© 2019 Bartell Morrison Inc.
No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval
system without the prior written permission of Bartell Morrison Inc. unless such copying is
permitted by federal copyright laws.
Address inquiries or reference permissions care of:
Bartell Morrison Inc., 170 Traders Blvd. E, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4Z 1W7
REV.
DATE
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Never operate the machine in an explosive
atmosphere, near combustible materials, or
where ventilation does not clear exhaust fumes.
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
Never come into contact with the engine or
muffler when engine is operating or shortly after it
is turned off. Serious burns may occur.
CAUTION
MACHINE DAMAGE
Never operate on hard, unyielding surfaces.
Unwarranted damage may result.
CAUTION
MOVING PARTS
Before starting the machine, ensure that all
guards and safety devices are in place and
functioning properly.
ATTENTION
READ OWNER’S MANUAL
Read and understand owner’s manual before
using this machine. Failure to follow operating
instructions could result in serious injury or death.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUALITY ASSURANCE/ MACHINE BREAK IN 6
WARRANTY INFORMATION 8
SPECIFICATIONS 9
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND ROUTINE SERVICE PLAN 10
oROUTINE SERVICE SCHEDULE 11
oROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS 12
OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 13
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 15
oSETTING UP YOUR PLATE COMPACTOR 15
oPRIOR TO OPERATION 15
oOPERATION 16
oMAINTENANCE 17
oSTORAGE 17
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 18

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QUALITY ASSURANCE/ MACHINE BREAK IN
The Bartell Vibratory Plate Compactor is the product of extensive engineering
development designed to give long life and unmatched performance. The Compactors are
shipped completely assembled with the exception of attaching the handle, and only require
filling with fuel and a brief check of lubricant levels in preparation for operation. The exciter
housing are pre-serviced with oil at factory.
You can help ensure that your Vibratory Plate Compactor will perform at top levels by
observing a simple routing on first use. Consider that your new Compactor is like a new car.
Just as you would break in a new car to the road or any new machine to the job, you should
start gradually and build up to full use. Learn what your machine can do and how it will respond.
Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual for run-in times. Full throttle and control may be
used after this time period, as allowed by material. This will serve to further break in the
machine on your specific application, as well as provide you with additional practice using the
machine.
We thank you for the confidence you have placed in us by purchasing a Bartell Vibratory
Plate Compactor and wish you many years of satisfied use.

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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Bartell agrees to furnish without charge, F.O.B. our plant, a replacement for any part or
portion thereof, comprising the main unit of the Bartell Vibratory Plate Compactor, consisting of
the exciter housing assembly, save and except drive belts, and power units, prove upon our
examination, to be defective in either material or workmanship within a period of twelve (12)
months from date of purchase, provided that notice of such defective part or portion thereof is
given to Bartell Ltd. within the twelve month warranty period. No further or other guarantee or
warranty expressed or implied in connection with the sale of the Compactor is given and our
sole liability consists in replacing defective parts or portions thereof. We shall not be
responsible for any special, indirect or consequential damages arising in any manner
whatsoever.
This guarantee is for the sole benefit of the original purchaser as end user. Our
responsibility under this guarantee ends in the case the original purchaser transfers ownership
of the Vibratory Plate Compactor, makes any changes or adds any parts or devices not of our
manufacture to the Compactor machine.

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SPECIFICATIONS
B300
BC1080
BCF1570
BCF1821
BCF2150
Dimensions
Overall Length, mm (in)
914 (36”)
700 (28”)
1100 (44”)
940 (37”)
1100 (44”)
Overall Width, mm (in)
432 (17”)
390 (16”)
500 (20”)
457 (18”)
500 (20”)
Overall Height, mm (in)
1067 (42”)
570 (22.5”)
825 (33”)
1016 (40”)
825 (33”)
Plate Size (WxL), mm (in)
610x457
(24”x18”)
350x550
(14”x22”)
500x525
(20”x21”)
457x525
(18”x21”)
500x525
(20”x21”)
Weight
Net Weight, kg (lb)
92 (203)
60 (132)
95 (210)
85 (187)
95 (210)
Operating Weight, kg (lb)
100 (220)
65 (143)
100 (221)
83 (184)
100 (221)
Performance
Travelling Speed, m/min (ft/min)
29 (94)
20-25 (66-81)
20-25 (66-81)
28 (91)
20-25 (66-81)
Vibrating Frequency, Hz (vpm)
100 (6000)
100 (6000)
100 (6000)
100 (6000)
100 (6000)
Centrifugal Force, lbF [kN (kgf)]
4450
[19.5(2018)]
2381
[10.5(1080)]
3461
[15(1570)]
4014
[18(1821)]
4740
[21(2150)]
Water Tank Capacity (L)
15
15
15
15
15
Power Source
Manufacturer
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Model
GX160
GX160
GX160
GX160
GX160
Max. Output
4.8(3.6)
4.8(3.6)
4.8(3.6)
4.8(3.6)
4.8(3.6)
@RPM
3600
3600
3600
3600
3600
Fuel Tank Capacity (L)
3.3(3.1)
3.3(3.1)
3.3(3.1)
3.3(3.1)
3.3(3.1)
Starting System
Recoil
Recoil
Recoil
Recoil
Recoil

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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND ROUTINE SERVICE PLAN
This Bartell Vibratory Plate Compactor has been assembled with care and will provide
years of service. Preventative maintenance and routine service are essential to the long life of
your Compactor Machine. Your dealer is interested in your new machine and has the desire to
help you get the most value from it. After reading through this manual thoroughly, you will find
that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself. However, when in need of parts or
major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer. For your convenience, we have provided this
space to record relevant data about your Vibratory Plate Compactor. When in need of parts or
service be prepared to provide your Compactor serial number. Locate the serial number now
and record in the space below.
Date Purchased:
Type of Machine:
Dealer Name:
Model:
Dealer Phone:
Serial Number:
Replacement Parts Used
Maintenance Log:
Part No.
Quantity
Cost
Date
Date
Operation

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ROUTINE SERVICE SCHEDULE
Routine Service Intervals
Each
Use
After 1.5
months
or 50 hrs
Each 3
months
or 100
hrs
Each 6
months
or 200
hrs
Each 9
months
or 300
hrs
Each 12
months
or 400
hrs
General Inspection
Guards
Check
O
O
O
O
O
Warning Stickers
Check
O
O
O
O
O
Test Run
Check Operation
O
O
O
O
O
Engine
Engine Oil
Check level
O
O
O
O
O
O
Change
O
O
O
Oil Cooler
Clean
O
O
O
O
Cooling Fins
Clean
O
O
O
O
O
Air Cleaner
Check- clean
O
O
O
O
O
O
Replace
O
Air Intake Line
Check
O
Replace
2 yrs
Fuel Filter
Check- clean
O
O
O
O
Replace
O
O
Fuel Tank
Clean
500 hrs
Engine Wiring
Check
O
Exciter
Exciter Oil
Check level
O
O
O
O
O
O
Change
O
O
O
Drive Belt
Check Tightness
O
O
O
O
O
O
Change
O
O
Water Drip System
(If Equipped)
Water Flow
Operation
Check
O
Spray Nozzle
Clean
O
Retardant Fluid
Check levels
O

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ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS
Due to the nature and environment of use, plate compactors could be exposed to severe
operating conditions. Some general maintenance guidelines will extend the useful life of your
machine.
•The initial service for your compactor should be performed after 25 hours of use, at
which time your mechanic (or authorized repair shop) should complete all the
recommended checks in the schedule above. The chart on page 10 (Ten) is handy
for keeping a record of the maintenance performed and the parts used for servicing
your compactor.
•Regular service according to the schedule above will prolong the life of the plate
compactor and prevent expensive repairs.
•Keeping your plate compactor clean and free from debris is the single most important
regular maintenance operation, over and above the checks in the service schedule
above, that can be performed. After each use your compactor should be cleaned to
remove any dust and debris from the undercarriage and surrounding components.
Use of a power washer will make clean up quick and easy, especially if a non-stick
coating was applied prior to use.
•In the Service Schedule above, items that should be checked, replaced or adjusted
are indicated by “o” in the appropriate column. Not all plate compactor models
include the same features and options and as such not all service operations may
have to be performed. For ease of recording, place a checkmark through the “o”
when the item is complete. If an item is not required or not completed place an “x”
through the “o” in the box.
•All compactors have governed engine speed of 3600 rpm. See engine
manufacturer’s manual for exact specifications. Care should be used when making
any adjustments to the compactor not to change the governed speed. Running the
engine at lower rpm’s will result in a decrease of compaction force and lower travel
speed. It will create excessive “out-of-synch” vibrations resulting in poor compaction,
maneuverability, excessive wear to the machine, and discomfort to the operator.
•Failure to have your vibratory plate compactor regularly serviced and properly
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions will lead to premature
failure and void the warranty.

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OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Bartell plate compactors are equipped with safety guards in accordance with North
American and International standards. The fully enclosed belt guard protects the operator from
the main drive belt. The handle is equipped with independent vibration isolation from the motor
plate, reducing operator discomfort and vibration related injuries.
The instructions provided in this manual are done so to ensure the operator’s safety as
well as that of others, the equipment, and the job site. Failure to follow these guidelines can
lead to serious personal injury and even death. The operator and any service personnel should
read and understand the entire manual before working with or servicing any Bartell Plate
Compactor.
•The Bartell manual should be kept at all times in a place that is accessible to any
persons working with the machine. Replacement manuals can be purchased from
the equipment manufacturer or from your local dealer.
•Only use parts and attachments supplied or approved by your Bartell equipment
manufacturer. The consequences of modifying the design of this equipment can
include personal injury, equipment failure, and voiding your warranty. If you are
unsure about a repair or an apparent malfunction, contact your Bartell Morrison
dealer or the phone contacts at the beginning and end of this manual.
•Technical service bulletins, user’s manual updates, and other information are
posted on the Bartell website: http://www.bartellglobal.com. Check this website
periodically for updates or other potentially useful information about your
equipment.
•NEVER use a Bartell Plate Compactor in an enclosed space with poor air flow,
such as a basement or small room. The gasoline engine produces, among other
things, toxic carbon monoxide gas. Without proper ventilation, this gas will build
up and cause health effects such as organ damage and death to anyone in the
vicinity.
•The Compactor operator should always be lucid and aware of his/her
surroundings. NEVER operate the Compactor while under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, fatigue, sickness, hangover, extreme depression, emotional distraction,
or medications/substances that may affect motor skills or judgment.
•ALWAYS wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) while
operating a Bartell Plate Compactor. This includes (but is not limited to) safety
glasses, hearing protection, protective footwear, and heavy or padded gloves.
Other safety gear may be jobsite appropriate.
•NEVER leave the equipment unattended while running.
IMPORTANT: NEVER attempt to disable or circumvent these safety devices. They
are present for the operator’s protection and any tampering will result in substantial risk to
the operator and all present at the job site. If your compactor’s safety devices have been
tampered with, do not use the equipment. Immediately contact your sales representative to
obtain replacement parts or return the compactor to your dealer for repairs.

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•ALWAYS ensure that the operators have been properly trained prior to using the
equipment.
•Children and small animals should NEVER be present in the work area during
operation of a Bartell Plate Compactor.
•ALWAYS check your Bartell Plate Compactor for loose or missing nuts and bolts
before starting. Tighten any loose fasteners and replace missing or broken parts.
•Perform all routine maintenance as described within this manual. Failure to do so
will void your warranty and will eventually result in premature equipment failure.
•NEVER perform maintenance on a running piece of equipment. Shut down the
engine and allow it to cool before servicing a Bartell Plate Compactor, including
mechanical work or lubrication.
•ALWAYS replace missing, damaged or unclear safety labels to ensure operator
awareness and safety.
•NEVER operate a Bartell Plate Compactor with missing or damaged safety
guards. Replace immediately with appropriate parts.
•NEVER put hands, feet, or other appendages (even while wearing protective
clothing) inside the belt guard or between the plate and bridge while the engine is
running, even at idle, as serious injury may result.
•NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry around rotating equipment as it may
become entangled in the machinery, resulting in serious injury.
•NEVER fuel a Bartell Plate Compactor while the engine is running. Ensure the
engine has cooled sufficiently before refueling to avoid igniting gasoline fumes.
•ALWAYS refuel a Bartell Plate Compactor in a well-ventilated area, away from
ignition sources such as sparks, flames, and lit cigarettes. Smoking while fueling
the equipment may result in explosion.
•NEVER operate a Bartell Plate Compactor in explosive environments such as
those where paint fumes, methane, natural gas, fine particulate, aerosol
propellant, or solvent fumes are present.
•NEVER smoke near a Bartell Plate Compactor as stray gasoline fumes may
ignite. Operating a Bartell Plate Compactor around an open flame may also result
in explosion
•ALWAYS shut down the engine and allow it to cool before lifting or transporting a
Bartell Plate Compactor.
•ALWAYS tie down a Bartell Plate Compactor when being transported in a truck or
on a flatbed. Empty the fuel tank if transporting over long distances.
•NEVER attempt to lift a Bartell Plate Compactor alone, always lift with a
mechanical aid.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING UP YOUR PLATE COMPACTOR
Your Bartell Plate Compactor can come fully assembled with the handle and engine
already installed. If the handle has been removed for shipping, it must be reinstalled before the
equipment can be used. Assemble the handle using the included rubber vibration dampers,
washers and bolts. Attach the throttle cable to the engine throttle and test the motion of the
engine’s throttle lever with the motion of the throttle control on the handle. Bartell equipment is
shipped without engine oil or gasoline, so fill these fluids per your engine’s instruction manual
before proceeding. When starting an engine for the first time, or after a long period of storage,
several pulls may be required before the engine runs. NEVER attempt to add fuel or oil to the
engine while it is running. Shut down the engine and allow it to cool before opening the fuel cap
for refueling. NEVER smoke while handling gasoline. If gasoline is spilled anywhere on or
around the equipment wipe it up and allow the fumes to clear before starting the engine.
PRIOR TO OPERATION
1. Make sure that all dirt, mud, etc., are thoroughly removed from the unit prior to operation.
Special effort should be given to the bottom face of the vibrating plate and those areas
adjacent to the cooling air inlet of engine, carburetor, and air cleaner.
2. Check all bolts and screws for tightness and make sure all bolts and screws are securely
tightened. Loose bolts and screws may cause damage to the unit.
3. Check the V-belt for tightness. The normal slack should be approximately 10-15mm
(1/2”) when the belts are forcibly depressed in the middle position between the two
sheaves. If there is excess belt play, there could be a decrease in the impact force or
erratic vibration, causing machine damage.
4. Check the engine oil level and if the engine oil level is low, it should
be refilled. Use the proper motor oil as suggested by the engine
manufacturer.
5. Remove the oil plug in the exciter base and check the oil level. Make
sure the compactor is level when checking. The oil level should be up
to the oil plug. Every month or every 200 hours of operation, replace
the oil. (Fig.1)
Season
Temperature
Grade or Exciter Oil
Summer
25C or higher
SAE #30
Spring/ Fall
10C- 25C
SAE #30, #20
Winter
0C-10C
SAE#10
IMPORTANT: When changing the oil, the old oil can be drained by tipping the unit.
The oil will drain easily while it is hot. A regular grade gasoline should be used in the engine.
When filling the fuel tank, make sure the fuel filter is used.
Figure 1

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OPERATION
Operating Principle
An eccentric weight mounted on the exciter shaft contained within the exciter housing is driven
at high speed by a clutch and belt drive system. This high speed shaft revolution causes the
rapid lifting and downward ramming motion of the machine as well as imparting a forward
motion. The plate compactor is designed to run at an engine speed (engine take off shaft) of
3600 rpm. (Normally considered full throttle). Running the engine at lower rpm’s will result in a
decrease of compaction force and lower travel speed. It will create excessive “out-of-synch”
vibrations resulting in poor compaction, maneuverability, excessive wear to the machine, and
discomfort to the operator.
Starting Procedure- WARM CLIMATE
Open fuel valve on gas tank. Set throttle lever to
“Fast” idle position, set choke to closed position, start engine. Open choke slightly to prevent
flooding. Move to “Open” or “Run” position when engine is warm, increase throttle to maximum
operation position (3600 rpm).
Starting Procedure- COLD CLIMATE
Follow same procedure as above but allow longer warm-up period –3 to 5 minutes. In cold
weather, oil is much heavier to move and requires more time to work its way into the moving
parts. If maximum power is not attained, allow further warm-up time.
Fill fuel tank with clean gasoline, use safety approved gas containers. DO NOT MIX OIL WITH
GASOLINE –USE UNLEADED GAS ONLY.
Stopping Procedure
1. Throttle engine down.
2. Depress or turn off stop switch.
OPERATION
1. In operation, guide the machine, but let the compactor do the work. Bearing down on the
handle is unnecessary and causes shock absorber wear. On level surfaces the
compactor moves forward rapidly. On uneven surfaces or inclines, light forward pressure
on handle may be required to assist the compactor in moving forward.
2. ALWAYS OPERATE THE MACHINE AT FULL THROTTLE. If excessive vibration is felt
through the handle, do not operate until the engine is checked and set at its maximum
running speed of 3600 rpm. Insure the drive belt is adjusted properly. Refer to belt
tension section.

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MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance, inspection and storage of your Bartell Plate Compactor is vital to
preserving the performance of your equipment. The most important daily activity is to keep the
equipment clean and prevent the build-up of mud and caked-on dust or particulate. Bartell Plate
Compactors can be cleaned with spray from a hose or pressure washer. Remove all dirt and
residue from the surface of the equipment, including the space between the bridge and plate.
AIR CLEANER - Keep air filter clean at all times. Wash away dust and debris using a non-oil
based cleaning solvent. Let the filter dry before re-installing.
LUBRICATION –Always check engine oil regularly. Use proper engine oil as recommended.
See chart on previous page. Fill crankcase to levels as recommended in manufacture’s engine
manual.
SPARK PLUG –Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty or carboned spark plug
causes hard starting and poor engine performance. Set spark plug gap to recommended
clearance. Refer to engine manual.
BELT TENSION –IMPORTANT!
If there is excessive belt play, there will be a decrease in the impact force and erratic vibration,
which could cause machine damage. The normal belt play should be 1/2” to 5/8” which is
attained by depressing the top section of the belt at the belt guard mounting bracket location.
When adjusting the belt make sure that the clutch is in alignment with exciter pulley. Tighten all
engine mount bolts, adjust the two engines top bolts, and tighten lock nuts.
STORAGE
The following steps should be taken to prepare your plate compactor for extended
storage.
1. Close fuel shut off valve.
2. Siphon excess gasoline from tank.
3. Start engine until it stops from lack of fuel. This will use up all the fuel in the carburetor
and prevent formation of deposits due to evaporation of fuel. Remove spark plug and
pour 2 oz. of SAE 10W-30 motor oil into the cylinder. Slowly crank the engine 2 or 3
times to distribute the oil throughout the cylinder.
4. This will help prevent rust during storage. Replace spark plug.
5. Store the unit in an upright position in a cool, dry, well ventilated area.

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity / Certificat de conformité / Gelijkvormigheids certificaat Declaración de
Conformidad/Declaração de Conformidade/Dichiarazione Di Conformita
We: Bartell Morrison Inc. Bartell Morrison (USA) LLC.
170 Traders Blvd. E 200 Commerce Drive
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Freehold, New Jersey, United States of America
L4Z 1W7 07728
Tel: 647-953-4100 Tel: 848-225-8100
Fax: 647-953-4101 Fax: 848-225-8101
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity
with the following standard(s) or other normative documents.
Déclarons sous notre responsabilité que le produit cette déclaration est conforme aux normes suivantes
ou d’autres documents habituels.
Verklaren onder onze verantwoordelijkheid dat het product naar welke de verklaring verwijst conform de
volgende standaards of anders gebruikelijke documenten is.
Declaramos bajo nuestra única responsabilidad que el producto en lo que esta declaración concierne,
es conforme con la siguiente normativa u otros documentos.
Declara sob sua responsabilidade que o produto a quem esta declaração interessar, está em
comformidade com os seguintes documentos legais ou normas directivas.
Dichiariamo sotto la ns. unica responsibilita che il prodotto al quale questa dichiarazione si riferisce, è
fabbricato in conformità ai seguenti standard e documenti di normative.
EN 349:1993 Safety of Machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human
body.
EN 418:1993 Safety of Machinery - Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects - Principles
for design
EN 12100-1:2003 Safety of Machinery - Basic Concepts, general principles for design - Part 1: Basic
Terminology, methodology
EN 12100-2:2003 Safety of Machinery - Basic Concepts, general principles for design - Part 2:
Technical Principles
EN ISO 4872:1978 Acoustics - Measurement of Airborne noise emitted by construction equipment
intended for outdoor use - Method for determining compliance with noise limits.
EN ISO 5349-1:2001 Mechanical vibration. Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-
transmitted vibration. General requirements
EN ISO 5349-2:2001 Mechanical vibration. Measurement and assessment of human exposure to hand-
transmitted vibration. Practical guidance for measurement at the workplace.
Following the provisions of Directive(s):
Suivant les directive(s) déterminées:
Volgens de vastgestelde richtlijnen:
Siguiendo las directiva(s):
No sequimento das clausulas da Directiva(s):
Seguendo quanto indicato dalla Direttiva(s):
98/37/EC Machinery Directive
2000/14/EC Noise Directive
2001/95/EC General Product Safety Directive
2002/95/EC Reduction of Hazardous Waste Directive

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