Iseki SRA800 User manual


Important Safety Precaution for Ride-on Bush Cutter
1. When operating your Ride-on Bush Cutter on slope or bumpy area, be sure to
avoid sudden leaving, sudden stop, sudden turning and U-turn.
2. Be sure to inspect your Ride-on Bush Cutter before operation. In particular, service
the important safety parts (such as the brake) to keep them in a good condition.
3. When operating your Ride-on Bush Cutter on the road shoulder or soft ground,
excise due caution without fail, otherwise it may fall down.
4. When operating your Ride-on Bush Cutter or working with it, make sure
that the protective covers are installed.
5. Be sure to stop the engine and apply the brake before cleaning, inspecting,
adjusting or refueling the machine.
6. When working together with other person(s), give cues each other to make sure
of safety around the Ride-on Bush Cutter.
Recite the above points every time before operating the machine.
The key safety precautions are mentioned at above list to which you must pay
attention so as to ensure safe operation. There are other instructions you should
observe, which are indicated by the symbol Important and explained in the
relevant sections of the main text. Read these instructions carefully and observe
them without fail.

Important Notes
●Start by reading carefully this [User’s Manual]. This is the rst step of safety work.
●This Operation Manual describes the basic information on safety the user must pay attention to when
using the Ride-on Bush Cutter, as well as the technical and other instructions on correct operation,
adjustment and maintenance that must be followed to keep the Ride-on Bush Cutter operating in its
best condition.
●Before operating your Ride-on Bush Cutter for the rst time, and also during and before day-to-day
operation and handling, read this Operation Manual carefully and gain a full understanding of the
instructions provided herein so as to use your Ride-on Bush Cutter.
●Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place so that you can access it for reference whenever necessary.
●Use this product as a Ride-on Bush Cutter. Don’t modify or use it for any purpose not originally
intended. Modifying your Ride-on Bush Cutter or using it for any purpose not originally intended will
avoid the warranty. (Refer to the Warranty Standards for details)
●ISEKI & CO., LTD. (herein after referred to as ISEKI) shall assume no responsibility for any loss or
injury arising because of failure to observe the instructions mentioned at this operation manual or
operation without caution to be required normally or modifying Ride-on Bush Cutter.
●It is impossible to predict all possible dangers you may encounter during the handling of your
Ride-on Bush Cutter. Accordingly, the instructions provided in this Operation Manual or cautionary
information displayed on your Ride-on Bush Cutter does not cover all dangers. For this reason, it
is necessary to pay enough attention to prevent accidents, in addition to observing the instructions
provided in this Operation Manual and cautionary information displayed on your Ride-on Bush
Cutter, when operating your Ride-on Bush Cutter or conducting its daily inspection.
●Needless to say, the performance, propensity for breakdown and durability of each Ride-on Bush Cutter
varies depending on its original design, proper user of materials and workmanship of manufacturer.
On the other hand, we cannot ignore the impact of how the Ride-on Bush Cutter is handled and
maintained at daily use.
●This Ride-on Bush Cutter is designed for use in Europe, and accordingly its suitability or certication
under safety standards are effective in Europe. ISEKI shall be released from any responsibility
whatsoever, either direct or indirect, for any compensation or other problems arising out of or in
connection with an accident or other unwanted outcomes of using your Ride-on Bush Cutter in country
outside Europe.
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Important Notes
●To prevent injury, don’t use your Ride-on Bush Cutter for any purpose not originally intended or
operate or maintain it in any way not described in this Operation Manual.
●When lending or transferring your Ride-on Bush Cutter to a third party, have the applicable user/
new owner fully understand the content of this Operation Manual and pass this Operation Manual
together with the Ride-on Bush Cutter after transferring ( or reselling ) your Ride-on Bush Cutter,
hand over all attached documents and keep no copy thereof.
●Information provided in this Operation Manual is subject to change without prior notice for the
purpose of improvement of the Ride-on Bush Cutter.
●Your Ride-on Bush Cutter may differ from the illustrations provided in this Operation Manual. Also
note that some illustrations have been simplied to explain the inside of the Ride-on Bush Cutter
more clearly.
●This Operation manual is copyrighted. Any reproduction, copying, or transferring to any electronic
device or machinery in a readable manner of this Operation Manual is strictly prohibited without a
prior consent of ISEKI whether in whole or in part.
●If the Operation Manual was lost or damaged, contact the “dealer from which you purchased your
Ride-on Bush Cutter” and order a new copy without delay.
●If you require any detail information, or having any question or need any clarication, contact the
“dealer from which you purchased you Ride-on Bush Cutter”.
ⅱ

Applicable Model
This Operation Manual covers different models in the same series.
Check the model of your Ride-on Bush Cutter on the identication plate
attached to its chassis and read the portions applicable to the particular model.
■Position of identication plate
■Specications
ⅲ
Model Specication of installed engine Cutting width
SRA800
Type: Air-cooled, V-type,2-cylinder
OHV gasoline engine
Model: Kawasaki FS481V
Maximum output: 11.9 kW (16.0 ps)
Net 9.9 kW (13.4 ps)
Rated output: 8.4 kW (11.4ps)
Displacement : 603 cc
800mm
MODEL
WEIGHT
NO.
SRA800
255kg
ENGINE
8.4kW/3000rpm
△△△△-□□○○○○
ISEKI CO
.,
LTD.
3-14 NISHI-NIPPORI 5-CHOME
ARAKAWA-KU TOKYO JAPAN
A Sales Agency
ATEX CO.,LTD.
1-2-5,Kinuyama,Matsuyama,
Ehime JAPAN
Manufactured by
Important Notes
●To prevent injury, don’t use your Ride-on Bush Cutter for any purpose not originally intended or
operate or maintain it in any way not described in this Operation Manual.
●When lending or transferring your Ride-on Bush Cutter to a third party, have the applicable user/
new owner fully understand the content of this Operation Manual and pass this Operation Manual
together with the Ride-on Bush Cutter after transferring ( or reselling ) your Ride-on Bush Cutter,
hand over all attached documents and keep no copy thereof.
●Information provided in this Operation Manual is subject to change without prior notice for the
purpose of improvement of the Ride-on Bush Cutter.
●Your Ride-on Bush Cutter may differ from the illustrations provided in this Operation Manual. Also
note that some illustrations have been simplied to explain the inside of the Ride-on Bush Cutter
more clearly.
●This Operation manual is copyrighted. Any reproduction, copying, or transferring to any electronic
device or machinery in a readable manner of this Operation Manual is strictly prohibited without a
prior consent of ISEKI whether in whole or in part.
●If the Operation Manual was lost or damaged, contact the “dealer from which you purchased your
Ride-on Bush Cutter” and order a new copy without delay.
●If you require any detail information, or having any question or need any clarication, contact the
“dealer from which you purchased you Ride-on Bush Cutter”.
ⅱ

Warning Symbols
In this Operation Manual, Important symbols represent important safety or
handling precautions. Read these precautions carefully and observe them without
fail.
Symbol Denition
Danger
This symbol together with the word of Danger indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
Warning
This symbol together with the word of Warning indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
Caution This symbol together with the word of Caution indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in INJURY.
This symbol together with word of Important indicates a information
user should know to demonstrate the performance of the product. Read
information carefully to draw the maximum performance out of your
machine.
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Important

Table of Contents
Important Notes------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⅰ~ⅱ
Applicable Model------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ⅲ
Warning Symbols------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ⅳ
Table of Contents------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ⅴ
Precautions for Use----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 ~11
Warning Labels----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12, 13
Explanation of Picture Labels--------------------------------------------------------------------14 ~ 17
Name of Each Part-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Function of Each Part-------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 ~ 24
Inspection before Use--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Preparation before Use-----------------------------------------------------------------------------26, 27
Operating Procedures------------------------------------------------------------------------------28 ~ 45
Inspection/Maintenance----------------------------------------------------------------------------46 ~ 56
How to Inspect, Maintain and Adjust Each Part--------------------------------------------57 ~ 78
Main Specications-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------85
Wiring Diagram---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------86
Parts Requiring Priodic Replacement and Consumable Pats---------------------------87, 88
Optional Parts-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------89 ~91
Points on Use
-----------------------------------------1 ~ 17
Warranty and Servicing
-------------------------------------------18
Name and Function of Each Part
-----------------------------------------19 ~ 24
Preparation for Work
-----------------------------------------25 ~ 27
How to Work
-----------------------------------------28 ~ 78
Care and Storage
-----------------------------------------79, 80
Responding to Problems
-----------------------------------------81 ~ 84
Service Information
-----------------------------------------85 ~ 91
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Warning Symbols
In this Operation Manual, Important symbols represent important safety or
handling precautions. Read these precautions carefully and observe them without
fail.
Symbol Denition
Danger
This symbol together with the word of Danger indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
Warning
This symbol together with the word of Warning indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
Caution This symbol together with the word of Caution indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in INJURY.
This symbol together with word of Important indicates a information
user should know to demonstrate the performance of the product. Read
information carefully to draw the maximum performance out of your
machine.
ⅳ
Important

1
Points on Use
Precautions for Use
This chapter explains the items the user must pay attention to in order to use the
machine efciently and safely. Read the information provided below and work safely.
■Operator Conditions
1. Wear clothes suitable for working on the
Ride-on Bush Cutter. Loose clothes may be
dragged into the rotating parts, while improper
shoes may slip, creating a very dangerous
situation. Also wear a helmet and appropriate
protective gears.
2. Anyone under the inuence of alcohol or tired
from overwork or pregnant woman, child or
any other inexperienced person shall never be
allowed to operate the Ride-on Bush Cutter.
Doing so may result in an unexpected accident.
Only a person with a healthy mind and body
should operate the Ride-on Bush Cutter.

2
Points on Use
■Preparation
1. As a preparation, be sure to perform the
necessary inspections by reffering to <List
of Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
Locations> in this manual.(Refer to p. 46~49
of this manual)
2. Check if any of the protective covers is still
removed. Starting the engine or operating the
machine when all of the covers are not installed
will create a very dangerous situation as the
dangerous parts will remain exposed.
3. Be sure to stop the engine before refueling
or adding/charging lubricant. Keeping a lit
cigarette in your mouth or using any re
source nearby is strictly prohibited. Failure to
observe this instruction may result in re.
4. Check the condition of the slope of the eld,
and don’t drive or work in the steep slope that
exceeds the maximum slope angle, causing fall
down. Drive in bumpy area at low speed.
●Maximum slope angle
SRA 800 : 15 °
1
Points on Use
Precautions for Use
This chapter explains the items the user must pay attention to in order to use the
machine efciently and safely. Read the information provided below and work safely.
■Operator Conditions
1. Wear clothes suitable for working on the
Ride-on Bush Cutter. Loose clothes may be
dragged into the rotating parts, while improper
shoes may slip, creating a very dangerous
situation. Also wear a helmet and appropriate
protective gears.
2. Anyone under the inuence of alcohol or tired
from overwork or pregnant woman, child or
any other inexperienced person shall never be
allowed to operate the Ride-on Bush Cutter.
Doing so may result in an unexpected accident.
Only a person with a healthy mind and body
should operate the Ride-on Bush Cutter.

3
Points on Use
■Start-up and Start Moving
1. Conrm safety around you before starting the
engine. Before operating the machine, conrm
the position of each lever and safety around
you, and then start slowly. Sudden start and
stop may bring danger and damage on the
machine, so avoid sudden start and stop.
2. When starting the engine indoors, open the
windows and doors to get sufcient ventilation.
Poor ventilation may cause exhaust gas
poisoning and do major harm to the human
health.
■Traveling
1. This product is designed as a work vehicle
used in eld. It cannot be operated on public
roads. You may punished by law if you drive
on public roads.
Conrm safety around you

4
Points on Use
2. This machine has the seating capacity of one
person. A person riding on the machine other
than operator on the seat may fall and get
injured when the machine takes off suddenly
because the center of gravity of the machine
moves. The operator must never carry any
other person on the machine.
3. Turing around on slope at high speed may
cause the machine to fall down or create a
very dangerous situation. In particular, the
change of the center gravity in bumpy area
may cause the machine to fall down or create
a very dangerous situation. Be sure to drive on
slope at low speed.
4. When traveling on slope, use engine brake
and travel slowly at low speed. Also note that
the brake on this machine is intended as
the parking brake. Applying the brake while
traveling will not only damage the brake itself,
but it may also cause slipping or reduce the
brake effect, which result in a very dangerous
situation. Avoid using the brake unless there
is an emergency, and adjust the speed using
the HST lever instead.
.
Travel at
low speed
3
Points on Use
■Start-up and Start Moving
1. Conrm safety around you before starting the
engine. Before operating the machine, conrm
the position of each lever and safety around
you, and then start slowly. Sudden start and
stop may bring danger and damage on the
machine, so avoid sudden start and stop.
2. When starting the engine indoors, open the
windows and doors to get sufcient ventilation.
Poor ventilation may cause exhaust gas
poisoning and do major harm to the human
health.
■Traveling
1. This product is designed as a work vehicle
used in eld. It cannot be operated on public
roads. You may punished by law if you drive
on public roads.
Conrm safety around you

5
ャ
Points on Use
5. Don’t travel at high speed on the bumpy road.
Travel at a safe speed is suitable for the surface
condition of the road. Failure to pay attention
to this instruction may result in an accident
involving crash or fall-down.
6. Don’t operate the machine carelessly or in
an unnatural situation. Check the moving
direction and conrm safely around you and
exercise due caution.
7. Avoid sudden leaving, sudden accelaration,
sudden turning arround or sudden braking,
and operate the machine safely. Be sure to
conrm safety around you before leaving,
and never turn arround or stop suddenly on
soft or wet ground because it may cause the
machine to slip or fall down, which result in a
dangerous situation
8. Don’t park the machine on dry grass, straw or
any other combustible. Heat from the exhaust
pipe or exhaust gas may cause the combustible
to ignite and ame up.
.
.
Travel at
low speed
Noooo!
Operate
safely

6
Points on Use
■Loading and Unloading
1. When loading or unloading the machine onto/
from a truck, stop the engine of the truck.
Apply the parking brake, and put chocks
(wheel Stop) underneath the wheels of the
truck. Failure to do so may cause the truck to
move while loading/unloading the machine,
which result in an accident of falling down.
2. When loading/unloading the machine, use foot
boards with sufcient strength, width, length
and non-slip surface. When loading/unloading
the machine, move straight at very low speed
with the knife stay of the machine aligned in
the fore-aft direction. Don’t change direction on
the foot boards, as it may cause the machine to
fall down or create a very dangerous situation.
Foot board References
●Length…At least 4 times of the height of the
cargo carrying platform of the truck
●Width…At least 1.5 times of the width of the
wheel of the machine
●Strength…At least 1.5 times of the gross weight
of the machine (per foot board)
●Anti-slip treatment on the surface.
Length Foot boards
Width
Height of the
load-carrying
platform
Knife Stay
Chock
5
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Points on Use
5. Don’t travel at high speed on the bumpy road.
Travel at a safe speed is suitable for the surface
condition of the road. Failure to pay attention
to this instruction may result in an accident
involving crash or fall-down.
6. Don’t operate the machine carelessly or in
an unnatural situation. Check the moving
direction and conrm safely around you and
exercise due caution.
7. Avoid sudden leaving, sudden accelaration,
sudden turning arround or sudden braking,
and operate the machine safely. Be sure to
conrm safety around you before leaving,
and never turn arround or stop suddenly on
soft or wet ground because it may cause the
machine to slip or fall down, which result in a
dangerous situation
8. Don’t park the machine on dry grass, straw or
any other combustible. Heat from the exhaust
pipe or exhaust gas may cause the combustible
to ignite and ame up.
.
.
Travel at
low speed
Noooo!
Operate
safely

7
Points on Use
■During Work
1. Small stones and foreign matters scatter while
cutting bush. Before commencing work, make
sure that there is no person, building, vehicle
etc. is standing/positioned close enough to
be hit by these scattering stones or foreign
matters.
2. Keep people, especially children, away from
the machine during work. Anyone coming
close to the working machine may be injured
or otherwise exposed to a very dangerous
situation.
3. Don’t let your hand or body touch any of the
rotating parts, hot parts (engine, mufer,
etc.)and other dangerous parts while the
machine is operating. Your hand or body may
be injured or otherwise exposed to a very
dangerous situation. Small stones and foreign
matters scatter while cutting brush. Before
commencing work, make sure that there is
no person, building, vehicle etc. is standing/
positioned close enough to be hit by these
scattering stones or foreign matters.

8
Points on Use
4. When crossing a ditch or going over a furrow,
be sure to pass foot boards over the ditch/
furrow at right angles and drive on the foot
boards slowly at very low speed. Failure to
do so may lead to a wheel(s) going off the foot
board or slipping, thus causing the machine
to fall down, which result in a very dangerous
situation.
5. Never work at night or in any environment
where visibility of the surroundings is low,
because the machine may crash, fall down etc.
and cause death or create a very dangerous
situation. Particularly when moving in
twilight hours, travel at low speed. (Use the
headlight on the Machine while moving)
6. When leaving the machine, park the machine
on a at, rm ground, put the cutting-blade
clutch lever in the “OFF” position. Then, apply
the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove
the ignition key.
7
Points on Use
■During Work
1. Small stones and foreign matters scatter while
cutting bush. Before commencing work, make
sure that there is no person, building, vehicle
etc. is standing/positioned close enough to
be hit by these scattering stones or foreign
matters.
2. Keep people, especially children, away from
the machine during work. Anyone coming
close to the working machine may be injured
or otherwise exposed to a very dangerous
situation.
3. Don’t let your hand or body touch any of the
rotating parts, hot parts (engine, mufer,
etc.)and other dangerous parts while the
machine is operating. Your hand or body may
be injured or otherwise exposed to a very
dangerous situation. Small stones and foreign
matters scatter while cutting brush. Before
commencing work, make sure that there is
no person, building, vehicle etc. is standing/
positioned close enough to be hit by these
scattering stones or foreign matters.

9
Points on Use
■Inspection and Maintenance
1. Don’t start inspection/maintenance
immediately after stopping the engine. Wait
for the engine and other hot parts to cool
sufciently. Failure to do so may result in
burning, etc.
2. When cleaning, inspecting or maintaining the
machine, be sure to stop the engine and apply
the parking brake. Failure to do so may result
in an unexpected accident.
3. Be sure to put back to their original positions
the protection covers you have removed for
the purpose of inspection/maintenance. If all
of the covers are not installed, rotating parts
and overheated parts may be exposed which
cause injury and a very dangerous situation.
4. Never modify the machine. Modifying the
machine may cause a machine breakdown
or accident, which create a very dangerous
situation.
Stop the engine

10
Points on Use
■Keeping/Storage
1. Stop the engine and thoroughly clean mud and
other foreign matters attached to the machine.
In particular, be sure to remove foreign matters
from the mufer and other components around
the engine, as they may cause re.
2. Put a cover on the machine or put it in a storage
shed to keep the machine away form children,
etc. When putting a cover on the machine, wait
until the hot parts cool down completely. If a
cover is put on while any part of the machine
is still hot, it may cause a re.
3. If the machine will be stored for a long period
of time, drain fuel from the fuel tank and
carburetor. If fuel remains in the machine, the
fuel will not only degrade, but it may also ignite
and cause re, which create a very dangerous
situation.
4. If the machine will be stored for a long period
of time, unplug the battery cable. If not, the
cables may be bitten by rats, etc., and cause
short-circuiting and ignite, which cause re
and create a very dangerous situation.
9
Points on Use
■Inspection and Maintenance
1. Don’t start inspection/maintenance
immediately after stopping the engine. Wait
for the engine and other hot parts to cool
sufciently. Failure to do so may result in
burning, etc.
2. When cleaning, inspecting or maintaining the
machine, be sure to stop the engine and apply
the parking brake. Failure to do so may result
in an unexpected accident.
3. Be sure to put back to their original positions
the protection covers you have removed for
the purpose of inspection/maintenance. If all
of the covers are not installed, rotating parts
and overheated parts may be exposed which
cause injury and a very dangerous situation.
4. Never modify the machine. Modifying the
machine may cause a machine breakdown
or accident, which create a very dangerous
situation.
Stop the engine

11
Points on Use
■Handling of Electrical Components
1. When inspecting the electrical wirings or
wiring connections, be sure to stop the engine,
remove the ignition key, and unplug the (-)
battery cable. Otherwise, sparks may cause an
electric shock or unexpected accident.
2. When handling the battery, do not short-
circuit the cables or otherwise cause sparks
to generate,and do not smoke a cigarette or
bring any other re source closer. Charge the
battery in a well-ventilated place with the
water relling cap on the battery removed.
Failure to do so may cause the battery to ignite
and explode, which create a very dangerous
situation.
3. The battery uid (electrolyte) is diluted with
sulfuric acid. As it is a deleterious substance,
keep the battery uid away from your body or
clothes. If the battery uid enters your eye or
contacts your skin, loss of eyesight or burning
may result. Should the battery uid contact
skin, wash the affected area with an ample
amount of water. If it enters your eye, wash
the eye with water and undergo medical check.
4. Charge an appropriate amount of battery uid.
If the battery is used (charged) continuously
with the uid level remaining below the
lower limit, various parts of the vessel will
deteriorate quickly and the battery may die
prematurely or burst (explode), which create a
very dangerous situation.
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Warning Labels
■Warning Labels are attached on the machine to ensure work safely. Be sure to
read these Labels and pay attention to the precautions.
■If any of the warning labels got damaged, lost or otherwise became illegible,
replace them with new labels. You can order new warning labels from the “dealer
from which you purchased your Ride-on Bush Cutter”.
■Wipe clean any dirt of the warning labels so that the information on the labels
remain legible at all time.
■To replace a part on which a warning label is attached, order the warning
label, together with the part, from the “dealer from which you purchased your
Ride-on Bush Cutter”.
■Don’t apply water jets directly onto the warning labels when washing the
machine.
Points on Use
Positions of Warning Labels
0675-912-042-0
0
0674-916-035-0
0674-916-035-0
15°
+
1.
2.
3.
STOP
8595-901-006-0
8595-901-006-0
0674-916-034-0
0674-916- 034-0
8595-901-006-0
8595-901-006-0
11
Points on Use
■Handling of Electrical Components
1. When inspecting the electrical wirings or
wiring connections, be sure to stop the engine,
remove the ignition key, and unplug the (-)
battery cable. Otherwise, sparks may cause an
electric shock or unexpected accident.
2. When handling the battery, do not short-
circuit the cables or otherwise cause sparks
to generate,and do not smoke a cigarette or
bring any other re source closer. Charge the
battery in a well-ventilated place with the
water relling cap on the battery removed.
Failure to do so may cause the battery to ignite
and explode, which create a very dangerous
situation.
3. The battery uid (electrolyte) is diluted with
sulfuric acid. As it is a deleterious substance,
keep the battery uid away from your body or
clothes. If the battery uid enters your eye or
contacts your skin, loss of eyesight or burning
may result. Should the battery uid contact
skin, wash the affected area with an ample
amount of water. If it enters your eye, wash
the eye with water and undergo medical check.
4. Charge an appropriate amount of battery uid.
If the battery is used (charged) continuously
with the uid level remaining below the
lower limit, various parts of the vessel will
deteriorate quickly and the battery may die
prematurely or burst (explode), which create a
very dangerous situation.
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13
Points on Use
Positions of Warning Labels
UNLEADED GASOLINE
ESSENCE SANS PLOMB
0675-912-031-0
0675-912-031-0
Pb
1728-903-003-0
0673-914-018-0
1705-904-002-1
H
L
1705-904-002-1
1705-902-006
-0
1705-902-006-0
0674-916-034-0
0674-916- 034-0
1705-902-007-0
1705-902-007-0
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