Cissell SFBMAN99 User manual

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OWNERS MANUAL
MAN99 3/98
THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE EQUIPMENT OWNER.
CISSELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS PHONE: (502) 587-1292
831 SOUTH FIRST ST. SALES FAX: (502) 585-3625
P.O. BOX 32270 SERVICE/PARTS FAX: (502) 681-1275
LOUISVILLE, KY 40232-2270
Steam
Finishing
Board
Model A

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WARRANTY
The Cissell Manufacturing Company (Cissell) warrants all new equipment (and the original parts thereof)
to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale thereof
to an original purchaser for use, except as hereinafter provided. With respect to non-durable parts normally
requiring replacement in less than one (1) year due to normal wear and tear, including, but not limited to,
cloth goods, valve discs, hoses, and iron cords, and with respect to all new repair or replacement parts for
Cissell equipment for which the one (1) year warranty period has expired, or for all new repair or
replacement parts for equipment other than Cissell equipment, the warranty period is limited to ninety (90)
days from date of sale. The warranty period on each new replacement part furnished by Cissell in fulfillment
of the warranty on new equipment or parts shall be for the unexpired portion of the original warranty period
on the part replaced.
With respect to electric motors, coin meters and other accessories furnished with the new equipment, but
not manufactured by Cissell, the warranty is limited to that provided by the respective manufacturer.
Cissell's total liability arising out of the manufacture and sale of new equipment and parts, whether under
the warranty or caused by Cissell's negligence or otherwise, shall be limited to Cissell repairing or replacing,
at its option, any defective equipment or part returned f.o.b. Cissell's factory, transportation prepaid, within
the applicable warranty period and found by Cissell to have been defective, and in no event shall Cissell be
liable for damages of any kind, whether for any injury to persons or property or for any special or
consequential damages. The liability of Cissell does not include furnishing (or paying for) any labor such
as that required to service, remove or install; to diagnose troubles; to adjust, remove or replace defective
equipment or a part; nor does it include any responsibility for transportation expense which is involved
therein.
The warranty of Cissell is contingent upon installation and use of its equipment under normal operating
conditions. The warranty is void on equipment or parts; that have been subjected to misuse, accident, or
negligent damage; operated under loads, pressures, speeds, electrical connections, plumbing, or conditions
other than those specified by Cissell; operated or repaired with other than genuine Cissell replacement
parts; damaged by fire, flood, vandalism, or such other causes beyond the control of Cissell; altered or
repaired in any way that effects the reliability or detracts from its performance, or; which have had the
identification plate, or serial number, altered, defaced, or removed.
No defective equipment or part may be returned to Cissell for repair or replacement without prior written
authorization from Cissell. Charges for unauthorized repairs will not be accepted or paid by Cissell.
CISSELL MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE,
CONCERNING THE EQUIPMENT OR PARTS INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, A WARRANTY
OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR A WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. THE
WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. CISSELL NEITHER ASSUMES, NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT,
ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE, USE OR SALE
OF ITS EQUIPMENT OR PARTS.
For warranty service, contact the Distributor from whom the Cissell equipment or part was purchased. If
the Distributor cannot be reached, contact Cissell.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 3-4
Installation Instructions........................................................................................................... 5
Operating Instructions.............................................................................................................. 6
Iron & Lowboy Assembly Instructions .............................................................................. 7-8
Overall View of Parts................................................................................................................. 9
Type D Lowboy Assembly & Installation...................................................................... 10-11
Lowboy Assembly Instructions..............................................................................................12
PARTS LISTS
Type P .........................................................................................................................................13
Steam Finishing Board ..................................................................................................... 14-15
Base Assembly...........................................................................................................................16
Top Assembly.............................................................................................................................17
Chamber & Valve Assembly...................................................................................................17
Air Vacuum Valve .....................................................................................................................18
Steam Vacuum Valve ...............................................................................................................18
Pleat Setter Rack................................................................................................................ 19-20
Two in One Sleeve Board .......................................................................................................21
Installation of FB-154 Cover Assembly...............................................................................22
Head Valves ............................................................................................................................... 23
Trouble-Shooting......................................................................................................................24

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STEAM FINISHING BOARD - MODEL A
The Cissell Steam Finishing Board comes complete with one 12 and one 18 Pleat
Setter, Pleat Setter Rack, Cover and Padding for Board and Tray Assembly. Other
equipment, such as Irons and Lowboys, is optional and must be ordered separately.
Available for steam or central air vacuum.
Specifications
Floor Space ............................................................................. 17 x 53 (43.2 cm x 134.6 cm)
Table Height ......................................................................................................... .37 (93.9 cm)
Length of Working Surface .............................................................................. 46 (116.4 cm)
Width of Front End or Working Surface ............................................................9 (22.9 cm)
Width of Rear End of Working Surface ........................................................... 14 (35.6 cm)
Net Weight ....................................................................................................... 260 lbs. (118 kg)
Domestic Shipping Weight ........................................................... Approx. 300 lbs. (136 kg)
Export Shipping Weight ............................................................ Approx. 475 lbs. (215.7 kg)
Export Shipping Dimensions...................... 61 x 26 x 49 (155 cm x 66 cm x 124.5 cm)
Cubic Feet Export Crating ........................................................................ 45 cu. ft. (1.26 m3)
Boiler Horsepower Required........................................................... Approx. 1 1/4 (.931 kw)
Operating Steam Pressure........................................................................... 100 P.S.I.G. Max
Steam Supply Connection ........................................................................ 1/2 Pipe (1.27 cm)
Steam Return Connection ........................................................................ 1/2 Pipe (1.27 cm)
Steam Vacuum Exhaust Connection................................................ 1 1/4 Pipe (3.175 cm)
Central Air Vacuum Connection ....................................................... 1 1/4 Pipe (3.175 cm)
Specifications with Lowboy & Steam Electric Iron
Overall Height .................................................................................................... 75 (190.5 cm)
Net Weight ....................................................................................................285 lbs. (129.4 kg)
Domestic Shipping Weight ........................................................ Approx. 330 lbs. (149.8 kg)
Export Shipping Weight ............................................................ Approx. 475 lbs. (215.7 kg)
Specifications for Two-In-One Swinging Sleeve Board Assembly (Optional)
Length of Boards .................................................................................................. 23 (58.4 cm)
One Board 6 (15.2 cm) wide at rear end, tapering to 2 1/2 (6.35 cm) at front end.
Other Board 4 7/8 (11.75 cm) wide at rear end, tapering to 2 1/2 (6.35 cm) at
front end.
Net Weight .........................................................................................Approx. 12 lbs. (5.45 kg)
Domestic Shipping Weight .............................................................Approx. 16 lbs. (7.26 kg)

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SPECIFICATIONS
Boiler Horsepower................. Approx. 1 1/4
Operating Steam Pressure.. 60 to 100
Steam Supply ......................... 1/2 Pipe
Steam Return ......................... 1/2 Pipe
INSTALL STEAM PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ALL LOCAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Installation Instructions
Make Steam Supply and
Steam Return Connections
as Illustrated
Whenever possible, horizontal
runs of steam connections must
drain by gravity to respective
Steam Holder. Portions that
drain by gravity, to machine,
without pockets.
Each Steam Holder must drain,
by gravity, to boiler or conden-
sate return tank.
To prevent condensate draining
from Steam Holders to machine,
make steam connections to each
respective Header with a 12 Inch
(or more) vertical riser. Do not
make steam connections to a
Header with a horizontal or
downwardly facing tee or elbow.
Water pockets, or an improperly
drained steam line (or header)
will provide wet steam, causing
unnecessary wetting-out of buck
padding and improper operation
of steam iron.
Before installing check valve and trap w/built-in strainer, open globe valve in the sup-
ply line and allow to flush out any foreign matter that may be in the casting and pipes.
This will help assure proper operation of trap when installed. If steam is gravity-
returned to boiler, omit trap but install check valve in return line near machine.
NOTE: For successful operation of machine, install trap as close to floor and as near
machine as possible. Inspect trap carefully for inlet and outlet marks and install ac-
cording to manufacturers instructions.
IMPORTANT: A separate steam trap should be used with each machine.
Y STRAINER & THERMODYNAMIC TRAP
MAY BE SUBSTITUTED.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make certain that steam supply, steam return, and electrical connections have been
made per installation instructions.
2. Open steam supply and return valves for the finishing board. If iron lowboy has a
separate steam supply and return valves, open them also. Allow finishing board to
preheat for at least 15 minutes. (30 minutes preheating time will ensure a hot
buck).
3. Turn on the electrical switch for the iron and lowboy, so the iron can be heating
also.
4. After preheating, if the board is hooked into a central vacuum system, make
certain that it is operating. If the board is provided with steam vacuum, make
certain that it is operating.
5. Depress the iron thumb switch and observe the steam flow through the iron lowboy.
Open or close the steam valve until desired flow is achieved.
6. Place garment to be finished on the buck. Vacuum or upstream may be applied to
the entire buck surface immediately by depressing the appropriate foot pedal.
(Although both foot pedals can be depressed together, the vacuum is inoperative
when upsteaming is being performed). Iron garment using vacuum and/or up
stream as required, until desired garment finish is achieved.
7. The swinging sleeve board (if so equipped) may be used in any position over the
buck.

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Remove iron (1), iron rest (2) and
steam hose (3) from carton.
A. Unwind iron cord which is wrapped
around iron handle.
B. Set iron on iron rest.
C. Slip steam hose (3) over iron steam
tube and tighten hose clamp (4).
D. Take steam hose (3) in one hand and
iron cord in other and wrap iron cord
around steam hose at least twelve
times. (see illustration on next page).
E. Press hose cord spring clip (5) around
iron cord to help hold cord in position.

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F. Take support spring (6) and connect S
hook to hose support clamp (7) pinch S
hook closed.
G. Connect Low Boy (8) to steam line as
illustrated on following page.
H. Insert support string (6) end into Low
Boy (8) support spring plate and
tighten square head set blot.
I. Slip steam hose (3) over Low Boy (8)
steam tube and tighten hose clamp (4).
J. Connect iron cord (5) to Low Boy (8)
electrical box as illustrated on
following page.

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Ref. No. Part No. Description
1 J17 S Hook
2 LB7 Support Spring
3 GSB145 Hose Support Clamp
4 J 1 Hose Cord Spring Clip
(3 required)
5 J42 Hose Clamp (2 required)
6 S05 Steam Hose (5 ft.)
7 K382 Cord Assembly
8 PIU23 Iron Rest
9 Steam Electric Iron (See attached)
10 Low Boy (See attached)

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TYPE D LOW BOY ASSEMBLY
FOR CISSELL STEAM-ELECTRIC IRON
WITH ELECTRIC THUMB SWITCH
LB148 Solenoid Lowboy Valve
120V. 50-60 Cy. consists of Ref. No. 1-21
LB149 Solenoid Lowboy Valve
250V. 50-60 Cy. consists of Ref. No. 1-21
Support Rod and Hose Assembly - LB105
Consists of Ref. Nos. 22-27
For Lowboy & Condenser Ass'y Electric Box Assembly
Consists of Ref. Nos. 40-56
LB225 - 120V/50/60
LB226 - 240V/50/60
Ref. No. Part No. Description
1 SV80 ............. 1/4-20 Hex Hd. Scw.
2 LB901........... Nameplate (120/50-60)
LB902........... Nameplate (240/50-60)
3 LB82 ............. Top Cover
4 SV19 ............. Leaf Spring
5 SV137 ........... Flux Washer
6
7 SV54 ............. Tube
8
9 LB231........... Solenoid Coil (120/50-60)
LB232........... Solenoid Coil (240/50-60)
10 LB116........... Shield
11 LB83 ............. Bottom Cover
12 SV22 ............. Plunger Casing Assy.
13 SV11 ............. Metal Gasket
14 SVA50 .......... Plunger Assy.
15 SV51 ............. Teflon Seat
16 LB 2 ............... Valve Body
17 LB 5 ............... Hose Connection
18 V73 ............... Valve Stem Assy.
19 V30 ............... Small Pack Ring
20 V18 ............... Gasket
21 LB118........... Cable Assy.
22 LB 7 ............... Support Rod
2 3 S 5 .................. 5 Ft. Steam Hose
24 GSB145........ Hose Clamp
25 GSB145........ Hose Clamp
26 J 1 .................. Spring Clip
2 7 J 1 7 ................ S Hook
28 F876 ............. 90° Connector
29 C170 ............. Cable Bushing
30 LB117........... Flexible Cable
31 LB56 ............. Spring Support Plate
32 LB48 ............. 1/4 - 20 x 1/2 Set Screw
33 FB188........... 5/16 x 2 Hex Hd. Screw
34 V56 ............... 5/16 - 24 Hex Nut
35 LB13 ............. Chamber Shield
36 LB55 ............. No. 14 x 1 Pan Hd. Screw
37 LB129........... Rating Nameplate
38 LB20 ............. 1/2 x 3 Pipe Nipple
39 SG45 ............. 1/2 Pipe Tee
40 LB30 ............. Switch Cover Plate
41 LB53 ............. Double Pole Switch
42 M102 ............ Amber Light 110V
M454 ............ Amber Light 220V
43 LB221........... Box Welded Asm.
44 LB227........... Terminal Mounting Plate
45 LB222........... Terminal Block
46 LB59 ............. Blank Face Plate
47 LB166........... 6-32 x 1/2 O. H. Screw
48 TU3478 ........ #8-32 x 1/2 S. T. Screw
49 TU3400 ........ #6-32 Hex Nut
50 LB291........... #6-32 x 3/8 Screw
51 M270 ............ #6 I. T. Lockwasher
52 M271 ............ #8 I. T. Lockwasher
53 LB211........... Power Conn. Label
54 LB213........... Strain Relief Bushing
55 TU7414 ........ Cup Washer
56 TU8563 ........ Green Ground Screw
57 TU2714 ........ 1/2 Close Nipple
58 SGC2 ............ Condenser Assy.
59 SGV1 ............ Valve Assy.
60 LB 1 ............... Chamber
LB224 .......... Wiring (120, 240 V. 50/60 Cy.)
Not Illustrated

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INSTALLATION
SET UP: Set unit in position and fasten securely to board. Slip support spring in position and fasten with set
screw. Fasten iron rest to board.
IMPORTANT: Before making steam return connections to unit, make steam supply connections. Remove all
drain plugs, open steam supply globe valve to steam-flush any borings, grindings or foreign matter that may be
clinging within casting or pipes. Close globe valve; replace drain plugs and make steam return connections.
Before attaching steam hose from steam-electric iron to solenoid valve, with steam pressure on unit operate
thumb switch several times to remove loose particles of scale or dirt, whick may become embedded in valve seat.
Then fasten steam hose to solenoid valve.
STEAM SUPPLY: Steam supply connection must fall towards machine (without water packets). Make connec-
tion with 12 or more riser out of steam supply line with union and globe valve. (NOTE: If machine is on the end
of a line of equipment, then extend steam header line at least four feet beyond machine. Install check valve and
trap at end of line. If gravity return omit trap.)
STEAM RETURN: If steam is returned to atmosphere or sewer, make steam return connection with union, globe
valve, check valve and trap with drain. If steam is gravity returned to boiler, omit trap, but install check valve in
return line near machine. (NOTE: For successful operation of machine, install trap as close to floor and as near
machine as possible. Inspect traps carefully for inlet and outlet marks and install according to factory instruction.
BLOW SCALE AND DIRT FROM STEAM LINES BEFORE INSTALLING TRAP TO INSURE PROPER
OPERATION.)
MECHANICAL OPERATION
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE
Place iron on rest. Turn toggle switch on (pilot light
indicates when current is on); allow iron to heat, set indicator to
Rayon.
Open steam supply and steam return valves. A cold iron will
throw
water. Wait until iron becomes hot then push electric thumb
switch of iron to allow steam to flow from soleplate of iron.
Release thumb switch to stop steam flow. Screw valve knob in
for less steam, out for more.
To replace coil in solenoid valve, remove bolt, cover, leaf spring,
insulating washer and coil. Install new coil and replace washer,
spring, cover and bolt. Solenoid valve is packless. To replace
renewable valve seat or plunger, unscrew lage hex nut from
lower cast body. Coil of
solenoid valve is constructed of heat resisting materials. When
ordering new coil, specify voltage and current, giving frequency
of power line. Example: 120 Volt, 60 cycle, A.C.
WIRING: Check Voltage and current of solenoid valve
and see that they correspond with power line before
making installation. Use irons with properly rated
thumb switch.
NOTE: Connect power supply to terminals in electric
box as per wiring diagram in accordance with electric
code in your area.
FOR THREE PHASE CURRENT: Connect two
wires from three phase supply to two Power Connec-
tions of outlet box.
IMPORTANT: Connect ground wire as shown and
check all wiring before closing switch.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Boiler Horsepower - Approximately 1/8.
Operating Steam Pressure - 5 to 100 lbs.
Steam Supply - 1/2 Pipe Connection.
Steam Return - 1/2 Pipe Connection.
IMPORTANT
Attach Steam Hose to Steam Tube as il-
lustrated. Push Steam Hose down on
Steam Tube just far enough beyond
swedge to allow Hose clamp connection.
Do not push Steam Hose all the way down
on Steam Tube as this will cause hose to
burn out.

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CISSELL LOW BOY ASSEMBLY
FOR CISSELL STEAM-ELECTRIC IRON
WITH ELECTRIC THUMB SWITCH

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TYPE P
Plastic electrical enclosure
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
1 XD101 Screw for Thumb Switch (Pkg. of 6)
2 XD102 Thumb Switch Cover
3 XD103 Thumb Switch
4 XD104 Chrown Nut (Pkg. of 6)
5 XD182 Cap Nut
6 XD106 Front Handle End
7 XD107 Thumb Switch Wires (Set of 2)
8 XD108 Cork Handle
9 XD109 Screw for Rear Cover (Pkg. of 6)
10 XD110 Rear Handle End
11 K382 4-Wire Cord Assembly 7 4
12 XD112 Long Handle Bolt
13 XD113 Rear Cover
14 XD114 Internal Tooth Lock Washer
(Pkg. of 6)
15 XD115 Small Crown Nut (Pkg. of 6)
16 XD116 Strain Relief Screw (Pkg. of 6)
17 XD117 Strain Relief Clamp
18 XD118 Hex Nut (Pkg. of 6)
19 XD119 Bushing
20 XD183 Iron Cover
21 XD121 Thermostat Wire with Sleeve
K456 4-Wire Universal Cord Kit 9 4
22 XD122 Thermostat Screws (Pkg. of 6)
23 XD151 Cap
24 XD185 Thermostat Mounting Screw
25 XD186 Heater Wire
26 XD187 Thermal Fuse Mounting Screw
27 XD188 Lock Washer
28 XD189 Thermal Fuse Wire
29 XD190 Thermal Fuse
30 XD127 Ell Fitting for Steam Supply
31 XD191 Steel Bushing
32 XD192 Flat Washer
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
33 XD193 Click Setting Pin
34 XD194 Spring
35 XD195 Control Knob
36 XD196 Nut Cap
37 XD214 Lock Washer, Flat Washer &
Cover Screw
40 XD200 Cover - Screw
41 XD201 Control Knob Clip
42 XD202 Iron Sole Plate (120V Drycleaners
Drilling)
43 XD203 Instruction Nameplate
44 XD204 Handle Support
46 XD205 Tapped & Threaded Bolt
47 XD206 Thermostat Wire
48 XD207 Thermostat
49 XD208 Flat Washer
50 XD212 Heat Shield
51 XD209 Washer
52 XD210 Washer
53 XD211 Washer
54 XD157 O Ring
55 XD158 O Ring
56 XD148 O Ring
57 XD146 Rear Cover
58 XD152 Ell Fitting (for use w/Water
Spray Gun
A XD154 Complete Spray Gun
B XD156 Rebuilding Kit for Spray Gun
AP105 Iron Hose Cover
AP106 Iron Yoke Assembly
X394 Teflon Iron Shoe
XD171 Front Handle End (All Electric Only)
XD170 Cord Assembly 120V (All Electric Only)
XD170A Cord Assembly 240V (All Electric Only)

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STEAM FINISHING BOARD - MODEL A
Ref. No. Part No. Description
1 FB114 Draw Rods (Set of 2)
2 FB154 Cover & Pad Assembly
3 FB34 Screen Only
FB87 Top Assembly w/o Screen
4 PIU23 Iron Rest
5 FB85 Vacuum Valve
6 FB97 Upstream Tube Assembly
FB108 Tube Only
FB145 Bead Only
P279 Nut Only
7 FB101 U Tube Assembly
FB110 Tube Only
FB145 Bead Only
IB1181 Compression Fitting Only
P279 Nut Only
8 FB72 Return Tube Assembly
FB109 Return Tube Only
9 P66 Compression Fitting
P279 Nut - 1/2
FB145 Bead - 1/2
10 OP291 Street Ell - 1/2
11 FB262 Chamber Assembly
13 VSB132 3/8 - 24 x 2 1/2 Hex Bolt (Pkg. of 6)
IB140 3/8 Flat Washer (Pkg. of 6)
14 FB102 Base Assembly
15 IB10 Thumb Screw
16 SF28 Tray Cover
17 VSB105 Tray Rod
18 FB124 5/16 Hex Hd. Screw (Pkg. of 6)
TU2814 5/16 Washer (Pkg. of 6)
19 VSB158 Bracket w/Thumb Screw
20 FB5 Column Only
21 VSB135 3/8 - 24 Hex Nut (Pkg. of 6)
VSB134 3/8 Lockwasher (Pkg. of 6)
*See Separate Page for Exploded View
*
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BASE ASSEMBLY - FB102
Ref. No. Part No. Description
1 FB1 Base
2 VSB3 Lever - 7
3 FB3 Lever - 5
5 VSB79 Strap
6 VSB17 Strap
7 FB2 Pedals
8 FB106 Pedal Rod - 23 3/4
9 FB107 Pedal Rod - 30 1/4
11 J21 1/4 - 20 x 3/4 Set Screw (Pkg. of 6)
12 VSB134 3/8 Washer (Pkg. of 6)
13 VSB132 3/8 - 24 x 2 1/2 Set Screw (Pkg. of 6)
14 LB48 1/4 - 20 x 1/2 Set Screw (Pkg. of 6)

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CHAMBER & VALVE ASSEMBLY - FB262
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
1 FB10 Steam Chamber
2 SFA54 Valve Assembly*
3 V18 Gasket (Pkg. Of 6)
4 OP273 Strainer
5 FB38 Dummy Valve Assy.
9 J36 Plug
*See Separate Page for Exploded View
TOP ASSEMBLY
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
1 FB34 Perforated Top
2 FBA90 Steamer Tube
3 FB118 Clips
4 FB182 #10 - 32 x 3/8 Scw
(Pkg. Of 6)
5 FB6 Top
7 FB147 Steam Coil
Replacement Kit

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FB85 CENTRAL AIR VALVE COMPLETE
Consists of Ref. Nos. 1-13
FB125 CENTRAL AIR VACUUM
VALVE & PARTS
Consists of Ref. Nos. 1-16
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
1 FB32 Gasket
2 FB9 Valve Body
3 FB12 Orifice
4 FB11 Venturi
5 FB124 Bolt 5/16 - 18 x 1
(Pkg. Of 6)
6 SF46 Elbow, Nut, Bead
7 FB37 Tube, Nuts, Beads
8 SF49 Yoke Asm. Only
9 FB93 Steam Pedal Rod
with Yoke Asm.
10 SFA54 Steam Vacuum Valve
FB80 STEAM VACUUM VALVE
Consists of Ref. Nos. 1-6
FB126 STEAM VACUUM VALVE & PARTS
Consists of Ref. Nos. 1-10
Ref. Part
No. No. Description
1 FB32 Gasket
2 V15 Small Lock Nut (Pkg. Of 6)
3 FB16 Disc
4 V04 Stem
5 FB229 Valve Body
6 SF15 Fork
7 OP547 Large Lock Nut
8 V345 Spring (Pkg. Of 6)
9 V12 Gland
10 V02 Cotter Pin (Pkg. Of 6)
11 FB15 Lever
12 VSB128 Roll Pin (Pkg. Of 6)
13 FB124 Cap Screw 5/16 x 18 x 1
(Pkg. Of 6)
14 FB38 Dummy Valve Asm
15 FB95 Air Pedal Rod w/Yoke
Assembly
16 SF49 Yoke Assy Only

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Pleat Setter Rack & Parts
Ref. No. Part No. Description
1 FB155 Pleat Setter Rack
2 FB91 Support Casting
3 FB130 Slide Rod
4 FB128 Pleat Tape
5 FB129 Tape Weight
6 FB189 1/4 - 20 x 1 Screw (Pkg. Of 6)
7 TU4935 1/4 - 20 x 7/16 Hex Nut (Pkg. Of 6)
8 IB143 1/4 - 28 x 7/16 Hex Nut (Pkg. Of 6)
9 TU2847 1/4 Cut Washer (Pkg. Of 6)
10 J17 S Hook
FB127 Pleat Tape w/Weight & Rod
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