Push Button EAO 2 Colour
Push Button EAO 2 Colour
Description ...................................................................................................... 3
Accessories..................................................................................................... 7
Technical Data............................................................................................... 12
Application guidelines.................................................................................. 17
Marking .......................................................................................................... 18
Drawings........................................................................................................ 19
Index............................................................................................................... 27
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Indicator round, raised mounting
1 Lens
0
1
2 LED
3 Switch housing
4 Front plate
5 Fixing nut
2
1 Lens
0
1 2 LED
3 Switch housing
4 Front plate
5 Fixing nut
2
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Specimen order
0
Mounting
All switch actuators are mounted from the front by pushing them through
the mounting hole in the front panel. They are then fixed from the back
with a fixing nut and the mounting tool Typ-Nr. 01-907. Max. tightening
torque 50 Ncm.
For switching elements with 2.8 mm plug-in terminals, we offer plug-in
bases, which when soldered to a PCB enable a plug-in connection to
the button. The rectangular actuators are provided with an anti-twisting
device.
Lenses
The flat or concave lenses, made of Polymethyl Methacrylate, are
available in various colours, as well as translucent or transparent.
Marking
For further information about engraving, hot stamping and film inserts
see part Marking.
Illumination
The T1 3/4 Midget Groove incandescent (filament) lamp (6 ... 48 V)
ensures perfect illumination of the lenses, which are supplied in various
colours.
T1 3/4 Midget Groove Single-LED (6, 12, 24, 28, 48 V) are also available
in blue, green, red, white or yellow.
Luminosity and wave length scattering caused by the technology used
in the LED manufacturing processes may lead to visual differences in
our products.
For supply voltages above 48 V, it is necessary to use a voltage
reduction element (external series resistor or transformer).
Position indication
The status of a maintained action switch can be determinded by the
position of the lens.
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Indicator actuator
Essential Accessories:
d Lens plastic page 7
d Single-LED page 10
Continuation see next page
Mounting dimensions
Component layout
Technical drawing
Diode (1N 4007)
Front protection
Circuit drawing
Terminals
b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm Ø 18 mm
Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Indicator actuator IP 40 1D UT 31-703.006 31-701.006 4 1 7 33 0.006
2D UT 31-704.006 31-702.006 4 1 7 34 0.006
- S 31-050.005 31-040.005 31-030.005 1 7 4 0.004
S1 31-050.002 31-040.002 31-030.002 1 7 3 0.004
UT 31-051.006 31-041.006 31-031.006 4 1 7 3 0.005
Diode (1N 4007): D = Diode, - = without
Terminals: UT = Universal terminal, S = Soldering terminal, S1 = Soldering terminal (also pluggable 2.8 x 0.5 mm)
Component layout from page 19, Mounting dimensions from page 20, Technical drawing from page 20, Circuit drawing from page 22
Buzzer
Mounting dimensions
Technical drawing
Front protection
Circuit drawing
Terminals
a 18 x 24 mm
Front cap Typ-Nr. e
Buzzer IP 40 Plastic black S1 31-801.002 1 3 1 0.015
Operation voltage : 10 ... 26 VDC
Operation voltage : 10 ... 55 VAC, 10 ... 75 VDC IP 40 Plastic black S 31-810.005 1 3 2 0.015
Further information in the Technical Data and Typical Applications
Terminals: S1 = Soldering terminal (also pluggable 2.8 x 0.5 mm), S = Soldering terminal
Mounting dimensions from page 20, Technical drawing from page 20, Circuit drawing from page 22
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Illuminated pushbutton actuator
Essential Accessories:
d Lens plastic page 7
d Single-LED page 10
Continuation see next page
Mounting dimensions
Component layout
Technical drawing
Switching system
Switching action
Front protection
Circuit drawing
Terminals b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm Ø 18 mm
Contacts Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Illuminated IP 40 LL 1 NC - MA UT 31-486.036 31-466.036 31-476.036 4 1 8 14 0.007
pushbutton actuator M UT 31-456.036 31-426.036 31-436.036 4 1 8 28 0.007
1 NC + 1 NO - MA UT 31-483.036 31-463.036 31-473.036 4 1 8 17 0.007
M UT 31-453.036 31-423.036 31-433.036 4 1 8 31 0.007
1 NO - MA UT 31-485.036 31-465.036 31-475.036 4 1 8 16 0.007
M UT 31-455.036 31-425.036 31-435.036 4 1 8 30 0.007
2 NC - MA UT 31-482.036 31-462.036 31-472.036 4 1 8 15 0.007
M UT 31-452.036 31-422.036 31-432.036 4 1 8 29 0.007
2 NO - MA UT 31-481.036 31-461.036 31-471.036 4 1 8 18 0.007
M UT 31-451.036 31-421.036 31-431.036 4 1 8 32 0.007
SA 1 NC + 1 NO 1D MA UT 31-717.0292 31-713.0292 31-747.0292 4 1 8 11 0.008
M UT 31-709.0292 31-705.0292 31-743.0292 4 1 8 25 0.008
2D MA UT 31-718.0292 31-714.0292 31-748.0292 4 1 8 12 0.008
M UT 31-710.0292 31-706.0292 31-744.0292 4 1 8 26 0.008
- MA S 31-281.0252 31-261.0252 31-271.0252 1 8 13 0.006
S1 31-281.022 31-261.022 31-271.022 1 8 10 0.006
M S 31-151.0252 31-121.0252 31-131.0252 1 8 27 0.006
S1 31-151.022 31-121.022 31-131.022 1 8 24 0.006
2 NC + 2 NO 1D MA UT 31-719.0292 31-715.0292 31-749.0292 4 1 8 7 0.010
M UT 31-711.0292 31-707.0292 31-745.0292 4 1 8 21 0.010
2D MA UT 31-720.0292 31-716.0292 31-750.0292 4 1 8 8 0.010
M UT 31-712.0292 31-708.0292 31-746.0292 4 1 8 22 0.010
- MA S 31-282.0252 31-262.0252 31-272.0252 1 8 9 0.008
M S 31-152.0252 31-122.0252 31-132.0252 1 8 23 0.008
3 NC + 3 NO - MA S 31-283.0252 31-263.0252 31-273.0252 1 8 6 0.010
M S 31-153.0252 31-123.0252 31-133.0252 1 8 20 0.010
4 NC + 4 NO - MA S 31-284.0252 31-264.0252 31-274.0252 1 8 5 0.012
M S 31-154.0252 31-124.0252 31-134.0252 1 8 19 0.012
Power rating: Low level switching element 42 V, 100 mA; Snap action switching element 250 V, 5 A
Switching system: LL = Low level switching element, SA = Snap-action switching element
Contacts: NC = Normally closed, NO = Normally open
Diode (1N 4007): - = without, D = Diode
Switching action: MA = Maintained action, M = Momentary action
Terminals: UT = Universal terminal, S = Soldering terminal, S1 = Soldering terminal (also pluggable 2.8 x 0.5 mm)
Component layout from page 19, Mounting dimensions from page 20, Technical drawing from page 20, Circuit drawing from page 22
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Front
Lens plastic
Continuation see next page
b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm Ø 18 mm
Lens Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Lens plastic blue transparent 31-954.6 31-904.6 0.001
concave, illuminative colourless transparent 31-954.7 31-904.7 0.001
green transparent 31-954.5 31-904.5 0.001
orange transparent 31-954.3 31-904.3 0.001
red transparent 31-954.2 31-904.2 0.001
yellow transparent 31-954.4 31-904.4 0.001
concave, non-illuminative black opaque 31-952.0 31-902.0 0.001
grey opaque 31-902.8 0.001
flush, illuminative blue transparent 31-953.6 31-903.6 31-933.6 0.001
colourless transparent 31-953.7 31-903.7 31-933.7 0.001
green transparent 31-953.5 31-903.5 31-933.5 0.001
orange transparent 31-953.3 31-903.3 31-933.3 0.001
red transparent 31-953.2 31-903.2 31-933.2 0.001
smoked transparent 31-953.1 31-903.1 31-933.1 0.001
yellow transparent 31-953.4 31-903.4 31-933.4 0.001
flush, illuminative blue translucent 31-951.6 31-901.6 31-931.6 0.001
(not recommended for film insert) colourless transparent 31-955.7 31-905.7 31-935.7 0.001
green translucent 31-951.5 31-901.5 31-931.5 0.001
green transparent 31-955.5 31-905.5 31-935.5 0.001
orange translucent 31-951.3 31-901.3 31-931.3 0.001
red translucent 31-951.2 31-901.2 31-931.2 0.001
red transparent 31-955.2 31-905.2 31-935.2 0.001
white translucent 31-951.9 31-901.9 31-931.9 0.001
yellow translucent 31-951.4 31-901.4 31-931.4 0.001
yellow transparent 31-955.4 31-905.4 31-935.4 0.001
flush, non-illuminative black opaque 31-951.0 31-901.0 31-931.0 0.001
grey opaque 31-951.8 31-901.8 31-931.8 0.001
Protective cover
Continuation see next page
Technical drawing
b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm
Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Protective cover 31-920 5 0.002
hinged, transparent, with means for sealing 31-925 6 0.002
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Front protective cap
front protection IP 67
Continuation see next page
Mounting dimensions
Technical drawing
b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm
Front protective cap Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Front protective cap PVC 31-923 2 4 0.003
two-part Silikon 31-924.2 2 4 0.003
Protective guard
matt chromium-plated
Continuation see next page
Technical drawing
Typ-Nr. e
Protective guard 01-927 2 0.011
broad sides bent upwards
narrow ends bent upwards 01-926 1 0.011
Blind plug
Continuation see next page
Mounting dimensions
b 18 x 18 mm a 18 x 24 mm Ø 18 mm
Blind plug Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. Typ-Nr. e
Blind plug Plastic black 01-948.0 01-947.0 01-949.0 1 0.001
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Backside
Component layout
Terminals
Typ-Nr. e
PCB plug-in base P 31-940 2 0.002
16.4 mm dia. x 9.8 mm for Low level switching element, Pins axial
17.8 x 12.9 mm x 9.8 mm for Snap-action switching element 2.8 mm, Pins axial P 31-942 3 0.002
17.9 x 17.9 x 8.4 mm for Low level switching element, Pins bent at right-angle P 31-941 1 0.004
PCB plug-in base Pins right-angle : With the extendable mounting the distance between plug-in base and PCB can be
varied up to 3 mm.
Terminals: P = PCB terminal
Component layout from page 19
Flat receptacle
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Flat receptacle 31-945 0.001
2.0 x 0.5 mm for Universal terminal
2.8 x 0.5 mm for Plug-in terminal 31-946 0.001
Insulation sleeve
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Insulation sleeve 01-928 0.001
Cover Plug-in terminals for snap-action switching element 2.8 mm
for Flat receptacle 31-945 31-928 0.001
for Flat receptacle 31-946 31-929 0.001
Terminal cover
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Terminal cover 01-929 0.010
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Illumination
Filament lamp
Continuation see next page
Single-LED
Continuation see next page
Note:
AC operation through halve-wave rectifier possible, slight flickering can occure.
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Series resistor
for lamp voltage reduction
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Terminal plate empty 02-912.2 0.045
10 spaces 125 x 60 x 15 mm
15 spaces 187.5 x 60 x 15 mm 02-912.3 0.090
5 spaces 62.5 x 60 x 15 mm 02-912.1 0.025
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Assembling
Lens remover
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Lens remover 02-905 0.011
Lamp remover
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Lamp remover 61-9740.0 0.003
CAUTION
A switching process might be released when replacing the lamp/LED !
Mounting tool
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Mounting tool 01-907 0.020
for Indicator 16 mm dia.
Dressing tool
for aligning buttons
Continuation see next page
Typ-Nr. e
Dressing tool 01-906 0.030
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Conventional free air thermal current
Actuator with snap-action switching element 5A
The maximum current in continuous operation and at ambient
temperature not exceeding the quoted maximum values.
Switching system
Self-cleaning, double-break, snap action switching system (with Switch rating
contact gap 2 x 0.5 mm). 250 VAC, 5 A (cosφ 1)
1 Normally closed or 1 Normally open contact per element. 250 VAC, 3 A (cosφ 0,3)
Snap-action switching elements with soldering terminals at the
sides: Up to 4 switching element can be on a pushbutton (max. 4 Switch rating AC (cosφ 0,7)
Normally closed and 4 Normally open contacts). 0
Snap-action switching element with axial plug-in terminals 2.8 mm Voltage 125 VAC 250 VAC
stachable, only 1 switching element can be on a pushbutton. Current 3A 2A
Rated current
5A
Contact resistance
Starting value (initial) ≤50 mΩ
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Protection class
Actuator with low level switching element II
Actuating force
3 N ... 3,5 N
Actuating travel
3 mm
Rebound time
Typ. <100 μs
Mechanical lifetime
Momentary action 5 million cycles of operation
Maintained action 1 million cycles of operation
Electrical characteristics
Standards
EN 61058
Contact resistance
Starting value (initial) ≤50 mΩ
Switch rating
10 μA, 100 μV to 100 mA at 42 VAC/VDC
Electric strength
2500 VAC, 50 Hz, 1 min. between all terminals and earth, as per
IEC 60512-2-11
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Material Material
Alarm buzzer case Alarm buzzer case
Polyetherimide Polyetherimide
Declaration of conformity
CE
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Diode element
When indicators and illuminated pushbuttons equipped with diodes, the user is able to perform a lamp check or wire an alarm
circuit simply with a considerable saving of space.
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Buzzer (31-801.002)
Depending on how terminals are connected,
the buzzer can operate with a continous tone
a(-) b(+) or with intermittent tone a(+) b(-).
b
+
10 - 26 VDC
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Buzzer (31-810.005)
0
8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5
0
U
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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Suppressor circuits
When switching inductive loads such as relays, DC motors, and DC solenoids, it is always important
to absorb surges (e.g. with a diode) to protect the contacts. When these inductive loads are switched
off, a counter emf can severely damage switch contacts and greatly shorten lifetime.
Fig. 1 shows an inductive load with a free-wheeling diode connected in parallel. This free-wheeling
diode provides a path for the inductor current to flow when the current is interrupted by the switch.
Without this free-wheeling diode, the voltage across the coil will be limited only by dielectric break-
down voltages of the circuit or parasitic elements of the coil. This voltage can be kilovolts in amplitude
even when nominal circuit voltages are low (e.g. 12 VDC) see Fig. 2.
The free-wheeling diode should be chosen so that the reverse breakdown voltage is greater than the
voltage driving the inductive load. The DC blocking voltage (VR) of the free-wheeling diode can be
found in the datasheet of a diode. The forward current should be equal or greater than the maximum
current flowing through the load.
To get an efficient protection, the free-wheeling diode must be connected as close as possible
to the inductive load!
Counter emf
Switching with inductive load over load without free-wheeling diode
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Switch ON OFF
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General notes
0
All dimensions in mm
0
Front size Film insert Height of letters Number of lines Number of (target value) Number of (target value) Image
(Lens) max. size h capital letters per line small letters per line
18 dia. 12.8 dia. 2.5 3 6 6 B4
(15.8 dia.) 3.0 2 5 6 B4
4.0 2 3 4 B4
5.0 1 2 3 B4
6.0 1 2 2 B4
8.0 1 2 2 B4
18 x 18 12.7 x 12.7 2.5 4 7-8 8 B3
(15.2 x 15.2) 3.0 3 6-7 7 B3
4.0 2 4-5 5 B3
5.0 2 3-4 4 B3
6.0 1 3 3-4 B3
8.0 1 2-3 2-3 B3
18 x 24 12.7 x 18.7 2.5 4 11 12 B1
(15.2 x 21.2) 5 7-8 8 B2
3.0 3 9 - 10 10 - 11 B1
4 6-7 7 B2
4.0 2 7 7-8 B1
3 4-5 5 B2
5.0 2 5-6 6 B1
3-4 4 B2
6.0 1 4-5 5 B1
2 3 3-4 B2
8.0 1 3-4 3-4 B1
2-3 2-3 B2
B1 B2 B3 B4
Film
AB AB AB AB
abc abc abc abc
h
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Drawings 31
Component layout
1 PCB plug-in base page 9
Extendable
mounting pins b a
3 1
4 2
3
4
9
31
17.9
Switch b a
42
9.6 17.9
15.24
Ø1.0
all holes 1.27
7.62
Drilling plan (conductor side)
1.27
0.85
Ø1.0
all holes
10.16
5.08
10.16
7.62
7.62
18 mm dia. 18 x 18 mm 18 x 24 mm 3.81
2.54
10.16
5.08
1 3
2 4
1 3
2 4
1 3
2 4
a
Ø1.0
all holes
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Mounting dimensions
1 Indicator actuator page 5 | Buzzer page 5 | Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6 | Blind plug page 8
18 x 18 mm 18 x 24 mm Ø18 mm
18 min.
18 min.
18 min.
2
.2 .2 .2
+0 0 +0 0 +0 0
16 16 16
24 min.
.2 .2
+0 0 +0 0
16 16
24 min. 30 min.
Technical drawing
1 Protective guard page 8
18
26 12
24 12
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3 Buzzer page 5
67
10.5 36
30 13
24 x 30 mm 24 x 24 mm
20 14.5
24 14.5
Soldering terminal
Universal terminal
Universal terminal
18 x 24 mm 18 x 18 mm Ø 18 mm
(also pluggable)
1.5 ... 6
2.8 x 0.5
+ diodes
L L1 U U+D
23.5 26.5 36 -
L1 U U+D 1D, 2D 36
10.5 L
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8 Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6
Soldering terminal
Soldering terminal
Universal terminal
Universal terminal
(also pluggable)
+ diode
18 x 24 mm 18 x 18 mm Ø 18 mm
1.5 ... 6 L L1 U U+D
1NC+1NO 29 36 - -
2.8 x 0.5
3 2NC+2NO 36.5 - - -
3NC+3NO 44 - - -
4NC+4NO 51.5 - - -
1NC+1NO+D - - - 43.5
2NC+2NO+D - - - 51
L1 U U+D 1NC, 1NO, 1NC+1NO, 2NC, 2NO 36 -
10.5 L
Circuit drawing
1 Buzzer page 5
2 Buzzer page 5
8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4
b+(x2)
2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 x2+
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6 Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6
1 3 1 3 1 3 x1-
I II III
2 4 2 4 2 4 x2+
2 4 2 4 b+ 4(-)
2 4 2 4 b+ 4(-) 2(+)
2 4 2 4 x2+
2 4 b+
2 4 b+ 4(-)
2 4 b+ 4(-) 2(+)
2 4 x2+
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14 Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6
1 a-
2 b+
2 4 b+
2 b+
2 4 b+
2 4 b+
2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 x2+
2 4 2 4 2 4 x2+
2 4 2 4 b+ 4(-)
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22 Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6
1 3 1 3 a- 3(+) 1(-)
I II
2 4 2 4 b+ 4(-) 2(+)
2 4 2 4 x2+
2 4 x2+
2 4 b+ 4(-)
2 4 b+ 4(-) 2(+)
2 4 x2+
2 b+
2 4 b+
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30 Illuminated pushbutton actuator page 6
1 a-
2 b+
2 4 b+
2 4 b+
b+(x2) 4(-)
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Index from Typ-Nr.
Typ-Nr. Page Typ-Nr. Page Typ-Nr. Page
01-906 ........................................ 11 31-121.022 ................................... 6 31-704.006 ...................................5
01-907 ........................................ 11 31-121.0252 ................................. 6 31-705.0292 ................................. 6
01-926 .......................................... 8 31-122.0252 ................................. 6 31-706.0292 ................................. 6
01-927 .......................................... 8 31-123.0252 ................................. 6 31-707.0292 ................................. 6
01-928 .......................................... 9 31-124.0252 ................................. 6 31-708.0292 ................................. 6
01-929 .......................................... 9 31-131.022 ................................... 6 31-709.0292 ................................. 6
01-947.0 ....................................... 8 31-131.0252 ................................. 6 31-710.0292 ................................. 6
01-948.0 ....................................... 8 31-132.0252 ................................. 6 31-711.0292 ................................. 6
01-949.0 ....................................... 8 31-133.0252 ................................. 6 31-712.0292 ................................. 6
02-904.0 ..................................... 11 31-134.0252 ................................. 6 31-713.0292 ................................. 6
02-904.1 ..................................... 11 31-151.022 ................................... 6 31-714.0292 ................................. 6
02-904.3 ..................................... 11 31-151.0252 ................................. 6 31-715.0292 ................................. 6
02-904.7 ..................................... 11 31-152.0252 ................................. 6 31-716.0292 ................................. 6
02-905 ........................................ 11 31-153.0252 ................................. 6 31-717.0292 ................................. 6
02-912.1 ..................................... 11 31-154.0252 ................................. 6 31-718.0292 ................................. 6
02-912.2 ..................................... 11 31-261.022 ................................... 6 31-719.0292 ................................. 6
02-912.3 ..................................... 11 31-261.0252 ................................. 6 31-720.0292 ................................. 6
10-1306.1349 ............................. 10 31-262.0252 ................................. 6 31-743.0292 ................................. 6
10-1307.1369 ............................. 10 31-263.0252 ................................. 6 31-744.0292 ................................. 6
10-1309.1309 ............................. 10 31-264.0252 ................................. 6 31-745.0292 ................................. 6
10-1310.1319 ............................. 10 31-271.022 ................................... 6 31-746.0292 ................................. 6
10-1311.1249 ............................. 10 31-271.0252 ................................. 6 31-747.0292 ................................. 6
10-1312.1229 ............................. 10 31-272.0252 ................................. 6 31-748.0292 ................................. 6
10-1313.1209 ............................. 10 31-273.0252 ................................. 6 31-749.0292 ................................. 6
10-1313.1249 ............................. 10 31-274.0252 ................................. 6 31-750.0292 ................................. 6
10-1316.1179 ............................. 10 31-281.022 ................................... 6 31-801.002 ...................................5
10-1316.1209 ............................. 10 31-281.0252 ................................. 6 31-810.005 ...................................5
10-1319.1179 ............................. 10 31-282.0252 ................................. 6 31-901.0 ....................................... 7
10-1319.1199 ............................. 10 31-283.0252 ................................. 6 31-901.2 ....................................... 7
10-2J06.3142 ............................. 10 31-284.0252 ................................. 6 31-901.3 ....................................... 7
10-2J06.3144 ............................. 10 31-421.036 ................................... 6 31-901.4 ....................................... 7
10-2J06.3145 ............................. 10 31-422.036 ................................... 6 31-901.5 ....................................... 7
10-2J06.3146 ............................. 10 31-423.036 ................................... 6 31-901.6 ....................................... 7
10-2J06.3149 ............................. 10 31-425.036 ................................... 6 31-901.8 ....................................... 7
10-2J09.1062 ............................. 10 31-426.036 ................................... 6 31-901.9 ....................................... 7
10-2J09.1064 ............................. 10 31-431.036 ................................... 6 31-902.0 ....................................... 7
10-2J09.1065 ............................. 10 31-432.036 ................................... 6 31-902.8 ....................................... 7
10-2J09.1066 ............................. 10 31-433.036 ................................... 6 31-903.1 ....................................... 7
10-2J09.1069 ............................. 10 31-435.036 ................................... 6 31-903.2 ....................................... 7
10-2J12.1062 ............................. 10 31-436.036 ................................... 6 31-903.3 ....................................... 7
10-2J12.1064 ............................. 10 31-451.036 ................................... 6 31-903.4 ....................................... 7
10-2J12.1065 ............................. 10 31-452.036 ................................... 6 31-903.5 ....................................... 7
10-2J12.1066 ............................. 10 31-453.036 ................................... 6 31-903.6 ....................................... 7
10-2J12.1069 ............................. 10 31-455.036 ................................... 6 31-903.7 ....................................... 7
10-2J13.1062 ............................. 10 31-456.036 ................................... 6 31-904.2 ....................................... 7
10-2J13.1064 ............................. 10 31-461.036 ................................... 6 31-904.3 ....................................... 7
10-2J13.1065 ............................. 10 31-462.036 ................................... 6 31-904.4 ....................................... 7
10-2J13.1066 ............................. 10 31-463.036 ................................... 6 31-904.5 ....................................... 7
10-2J13.1069 ............................. 10 31-465.036 ................................... 6 31-904.6 ....................................... 7
10-2J19.1042 ............................. 10 31-466.036 ................................... 6 31-904.7 ....................................... 7
10-2J19.1044 ............................. 10 31-471.036 ................................... 6 31-905.2 ....................................... 7
10-2J19.1045 ............................. 10 31-472.036 ................................... 6 31-905.4 ....................................... 7
10-2J19.1046 ............................. 10 31-473.036 ................................... 6 31-905.5 ....................................... 7
10-2J19.1049 ............................. 10 31-475.036 ................................... 6 31-905.7 ....................................... 7
31-030.002 ................................... 5 31-476.036 ................................... 6 31-920 .......................................... 7
31-030.005 ................................... 5 31-481.036 ................................... 6 31-923 .......................................... 8
31-031.006 ................................... 5 31-482.036 ................................... 6 31-924.2 ....................................... 8
31-040.002 ................................... 5 31-483.036 ................................... 6 31-925 .......................................... 7
31-040.005 ................................... 5 31-485.036 ................................... 6 31-928 .......................................... 9
31-041.006 ................................... 5 31-486.036 ................................... 6 31-929 .......................................... 9
31-050.002 ................................... 5 31-701.006 ................................... 5 31-931.0 ....................................... 7
31-050.005 ................................... 5 31-702.006 ................................... 5 31-931.2 ....................................... 7
31-051.006 ................................... 5 31-703.006 ................................... 5 31-931.3 ....................................... 7
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31-931.4 .......................................7
31-931.5 .......................................7
31-931.6 .......................................7
31-931.8 .......................................7
31-931.9 .......................................7
31-933.1 .......................................7
31-933.2 .......................................7
31-933.3 .......................................7
31-933.4 .......................................7
31-933.5 .......................................7
31-933.6 .......................................7
31-933.7 .......................................7
31-935.2 .......................................7
31-935.4 .......................................7
31-935.5 .......................................7
31-935.7 .......................................7
31-940 ..........................................9
31-941 ..........................................9
31-942 ..........................................9
31-945 ..........................................9
31-946 ..........................................9
31-951.0 .......................................7
31-951.2 .......................................7
31-951.3 .......................................7
31-951.4 .......................................7
31-951.5 .......................................7
31-951.6 .......................................7
31-951.8 .......................................7
31-951.9 .......................................7
31-952.0 .......................................7
31-953.1 .......................................7
31-953.2 .......................................7
31-953.3 .......................................7
31-953.4 .......................................7
31-953.5 .......................................7
31-953.6 .......................................7
31-953.7 .......................................7
31-954.2 .......................................7
31-954.3 .......................................7
31-954.4 .......................................7
31-954.5 .......................................7
31-954.6 .......................................7
31-954.7 .......................................7
31-955.2 .......................................7
31-955.4 .......................................7
31-955.5 .......................................7
31-955.7 .......................................7
61-9740.0 ...................................11
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