Associated Equipment 6512 User Manual
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MODEL 6512 PARTS LIST
Item
Description
Part No.
1 Front
leg ................................................... 605671
2 Wheels
w/nuts .......................................... 605672
3 Axle
w/nuts ............................................... 610052
4 Transformer .............................................. 611162
5 Rectifier .................................................... 611163
6 Fan
Blade ................................................. 610189
7 Fan
Motor ................................................. 610190
8 Timer
w/knob ............................................ 610895
9 Ammeter ................................................... 605204
10 DC
Circuit
Breaker ................................... 610536
11 DC
Cable
set ............................................ 610824
12 Handle ...................................................... 610753
13 AC
Cord.................................................... 611164
14 Switch
w/knob ........................................... 611083
15
Clamps (1pair, includes jaws) ....................... 6202
16
Jaw Kit (repairs 1 clamp) .......................... 610970
17 Front
Panel .............................................. 611165
18 Right
Side Panel ....................................... 611032
19 Back
Panel ............................................... 610977
20 Pointer
Knob-Switch ................................. 603147
21 Pointer
Knob-Timer................................... 610930
Not shown
Top Panel ................................................. 611011
Left
Side
Panel ......................................... 611031
Base ......................................................... 610054
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Worn clamps and jaws should be replaced. Worn parts can lead to poor connections and present a safety hazard. See parts list for part number of
jaw and clamp kits. Any Maintenance or repair of this unit that involves disassembly of the cabinet should be done only by a qualified serviceman.
Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock when the unit is subsequently used.
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