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Machines for solid metal forming Screw presses
SPR series
Technical data
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SPR series 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000
Nominal press force [ MN ] 2,5 3,15 4 5 6,3 8 10
Die to die blow force [ MN ] 5 6,3 8 10 12,5 16 20
Ram stroke [ mm ] 300 355 355 420 450 500 500
Max. distance table/ram [ mm ] 550/600 600/630 670/710 750/800 750/800 850/900 880/1000
Daylight between guides [ mm ] 560 610 680 720 760 860 892
Overall height [ m ] 4,1 4,3 4,8 5,3 5,6 6,5 6,7
Permanently admissible press force [ MN ] 4 5 6,3 8 10 12,5 16
Gross energy [ kJ ] 14 20 28 40 56 80 120
Screw diameter [ mm ] 170 190 210 240 265 300 335
Ram width/ram depth [ mm ] 750 850 950 1070 1240 1350 1530
Through-width of uprights [ mm ] 250 260 280 450 520 520 540
Schematic of SPR screw press
additional press series and sizes on request
hydraulic ejectors in the table and/or in the ram on customer’s demand
ejector-force, -stroke, -speed according to customer’s specifications
A = Ram strokeB = Ram widthC = Ram depthD = Max. distance table/ramE = Daylight between guidesF = Through-width of uprightsG = Overall height
SPR series 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 4000 5000
Nominal press force [ MN ] 12,5 16 20 25 31,5 40 50
Die to die blow force [ MN ] 25 31.5 40 50 63 80 100
Ram stroke [ mm ] 500 550 600 650 750 850 950
Max. distance table/ram [ mm ] 900/1000 900/1000 1000/1120 1120/1250 1200/1350 1350/1500 1500/1600
Daylight between guides [ mm ] 1600 1640 1700 1830 2000 2200 2500
Overall height [ m ] 6,9 7 7,5 8,5 9,5 10,5 12
Permanently admissible press force [ MN ] 20 25 31,5 40 50 63 80
Gross energy [ kJ ] 160 240 320 500 700 1000 1400
Screw diameter [ mm ] 375 425 475 530 600 670 750
Ram width/ram depth [ mm ] 1600 1640 1700 1830 2000 2200 2500
Through-width of uprights [ mm ] 560 560 750 850 750 800 900
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Efficient production
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Use our throughout
The 300 experts at LASCO have one common goal: the building of machines tailored to the needs and success of the user.
LASCO screw presses with frequency converter drive are in use worldwide.In the illustration, racks for automotive steering racks are being producedon an automated SPR 1000.
Lasco in its role as machine tool manu -facturer, has concentrated its efforts, sinceformation, on the supply of machines andsystems providing solutions for metal workingtasks to users in industry and related trades.The experience of over 140 years of manufacture has provided us with the capability to offer production engineering thatis tailored to the rough working conditionsencountered in the metal working industry.Today, we have over 1000 customers in allareas of industry in over 53 countries throughout the world.
In the electrically driven screw presses fromLASCO, the sum total of the most progressivecomponents available at the time of manufacture combine in the drive, pressframe and control system to form a functionalunit that lasts for decades, providing solutions for a diverse range of applications.
The needs of our customers are the yardstickfor the action we take, which is why everymachine is individually optimized. The basicfeatures and concepts of our directly drivenscrew presses are explained in this brochure.We would be delighted to personally discusswhich features “your” screw press shouldhave.
Hydraulische Pressen in der Massivumformung
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Capabilities
Screw presses are a classic amongthe machines built for metal for-ming. Leonardo da Vinci is suppo-sed to have built the first one, andGutenberg operated screw pressesfor his printed products. Moreover,several designs originating fromthe beginnings of industrial revolu-tion are known, some ergonomical-ly very dubious. Nowadays,modern, energy-saving precisionscrew presses are associated withLASCO worldwide.
As with hydraulically poweredpresses and drop forging hammers,electrically driven screw pressesalso belong to the family of non-lift metal forming machines.
Screw presses supply a highamount of force and energy at rea-sonable cost. They have no design-related kinetically fixed lower cen-tre point and do not block underload.
As power driven machines, screwpresses will always be used wherethe forming of blanks with a com-paratively short stroke is possible
and/or with a stable energy supply,high repetitive accuracy of the for-ming process is desired.
Screw presses are used for refor-ming, straightening, hot and coldcalibrating and coining steel, alu-minium and other special alloys.
During powder metal forging, sin-tered blanks are re-compacted and,because of their characteristics,are perfectly suited to precisionforging, in both open and closeddie.
LASCO offers exclusively directlydriven screw presses, which useelectric energy to accelerate theflywheel, which is connected tothe screw. Their high efficiencyresults from regenerative brakingcombined with economical powerconsumption and short stroketimes. This drive concept opens upthe possibility of precise, compu-ter-controlled energy regulation.The frequency converter drivemakes possible the use of low-lossdrive motors because the lowpower supply loading is caused by
the frequency converter itself andnot by electrically “soft” and the-refore high-loss drives. Therefore,the forming process is far easiercontrollable. Even several blows ofdiffering energy in the same dieare possible under program con-trol.
LASCO offers an optimal pressconcept for every application withthe basic SPR series (slippingclutch for overload protection) andSPP (can absorb die-to-die blows,therefore no slipping clutch) andnumerous options. Comprehensiveaccessories and the possibility ofautomation are available.
LASCO’s services are not limited toconstruction, production andinstallation of standardized compo-nents, but cover the job of satisfy-ing the customer as a whole. Ourin-house depth of production hasnot only resulted in certified quali-ty but also in flexibility allowing afast, uncomplicated response tothe customer’s needs and require-ments.
Production of connecting elements on an SPR 315. Fabrication of knife blanks on an SPP 400.
Precision screw presses for solid metal forming
Überzeugend wirtschaftlichConvincingly efficient
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LASCO solutions
Fully automated production of vehicle components on a LASCO SPR 1000.
LASCO-Konzepte...Essential quality features
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LASCO concepts...
LASCO has continually increasedthe efficiency of its screw presseswith a number of constructiveimprovements. The development ofa frequency converter drive for thistype of machine in the 1980s wasregarded as a pioneering achieve-ment in the history of metal for-ming machines and has securedLASCO’s competitive lead in theinternational market. This leadingposition is based on a whole seriesof typical constructive features,such as:
Screw geometryA unique feature of LASCO screwpresses is the screw geometry ofthe forged special alloy CrNiMosteel screw, a joint developmentbetween the Technical UniversityMunich and LASCO. It ensureslong lifetime and eliminates anyself-locking tendency. The fixedbearing arrangement and shortscrew length significantly increasethe rigidity of the machine.
Screw nutThe screw nut built into the pressram is made of high-grade bronzeand has extremely good glidingand emergency running properties.
The screw’s thrust bearing is alsomade of wear-resistant bronze. Itprevents the screw bending bysymmetrically absorbing the pres-sing forces.
Telescopic guard Premature wear of the screw andscrew nut is prevented by a teles-copic guard. It reliably protects thescrew from scale and dirt.
Press ramThe ram is made of high-gradecast steel, fully stress relieved.
Guiding systemThe guiding system is set at anangle of 45 degrees so that it isable to maintain constant clear -
ance in spite of heat expansion.Bronze and steel are used as guidepairs. The slide rails are nitrated.Adjustable guide rails ensure mini-mum clearance between the guides. In conjunction with longpress ram guides and high ramrigidity, high product quality andexcellent die life are ensured.
FlywheelThe cast-steel flywheel functionsas an energy store. On SPR seriesscrew presses, it is fitted withautomatic overload protection(slipping clutch).
BrakeThe integrated brake providesmaximum possible safety. It actsdirectly on the flywheel and canstop the press ram and hold it inany position. It is closed by springforce and opened pneumatically orhydraulically. On larger presses,multiple disc brakes are used onthe motors.
DriveLASCO’s precision screw pressesare driven by reversing three-phaseasynchronous squirrel cage motors.In the forging industry such drivesare regarded as being exceptionallyreliable with low maintenancerequirements, and therefore highlyefficient. The motors are connec-ted directly to the flywheel andcooled by a temperature-controlledfan.
Schematic ofscrew and
screw nut. Theunique screw
geometry, optimized to
withstandstress, assureslong lifetime
and eliminatesany self-locking
tendency.
Thus, LASCO’s frequency converterdrive provides the user with thefollowing advantages:
Lower loading of the power sup-ply by current peaks
Smaller core cross-sections
Energy recovery from regenera -tive braking
Short cycle times, even at lowforming energies
Almost no reactive current
Efficiency improvement by anapproximate factor of three
Negligible motor slip
Lower power costs
Reduction of wear and mainten-ance on the mechanical brake
Exact energy control from 1% -100% ensuring high processreliability and repeatability
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Frequency converter drive: short cycle times,even with small power requirements
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...in detail
Equipping a screw press with fre-quency converter drive makes pos-sible regenerative drive operationand increases the electrical effi-ciency of the machine considera-bly. The parameters for the wor-king phase of a frequency conver-ter drive screw press (see diagram)are stored in the control. The ope-rator only has to enter the requiredpower and the stroke for the pro-cess. The control then computesall the relevant data for the fre-quency converter such that theimportant quality criteria listedbelow are reliably fulfilled:
Exact repetitive accuracy of thepower available
Exact approach to the upperdead center
Time optimized motion, evenwith small power requirements
Minimum power consumption
Power factor cosj » 1
Landmark solutions
Velocity-Time-Diagram
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Velocity-Time-Diagram
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Velocity-Time-Diagram
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Power requirement of a screw press with frequency converter drive.
The three velocity-time-diagrams aboveshow the course of the ram at 100, 50 and10% energy set. The ram is accelerated atmaximum possible speed and generativelydecelerated at a velocity equivalent to thepreset energy. After the forming processand the backlash, the ram is electronicallyintercepted, accelerated and again generati-vely decelerated, so that the ram exactlypositions in the upper dead center.So every working stroke may be effected inthe shortest possible time.
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LASCO’s concepts...
Bolster plate on the tableLASCO presses are equipped with aprotective bolster plate on the presstable to minimize wear. They aresupplied as standard with T-slots forholding the tools, with option ofcustom designed hydraulic clam-ping systems.
Multiple cavity diesOptionally, LASCO’s screw pressesare fitted with multiple cavity dies.Depending on the complexity ofthe forming process, these diescan be used with a movable slideon the press ram or a turntable for
the lower die. Above all, thismakes sense when material pro-perties and the geometry of theblank to be processed requireseveral forming stages.
Measurement of press forceThe press force exerted in the for-ming process is measured andrecorded by strain gauges. Whenthe maximum permissible force isexceeded, the system displays awarning message and shuts downthe machine at repeated overloadto prevent possible damage to thepress.
Solid design
The automated LASCO SPR 1250 screw press working in the facility of an automotive sup-plier in the USA.
Symmetrically configured three-phase asyn-chronous motors on the flywheel of a screwpress (SPR 2500).
Sectional view of the guiding system for thepress ram (SPR 2500).
Supply carrierComponents such as the com -pressed air filtering unit, the brakecontrol, the central lubrication unitand the motor ventilation fan aremounted on a vibration-dampedsupply carrier.
Lubricating oil circulationThe screw and the thrust bearingare continuously lubricated by anelectronically monitored oil circu-lation system. The glide propertiesof the guides are kept constantwith few lubrication.
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LASCO-Konzepte...
Maximum operational reliability
... in detail
Multi-piece press frameThe design of the multi-pieceframe offers certain advantages.Potential notch stress concentrati-ons at the connection between thetable and the uprights and bet-ween the cross-head and theuprights are eliminated. Transportand erection of larger presses maybe easier.
Above all, the press frame consi-sting of several parts is considera-bly more rigid as a result of thepre-stressing. For the same tensilestress, the elongation is only 20%of the value induced in a single-piece frame. As well as ensuringlongevity of the frame, and formingof more accurate parts, overall sizeand weight of the press may bereduced.
Part sectionthrough aLASCO screwpress. The compound frame, pre-stressed with tie rods, is optimized forcomplex forming requirements.
Laying the foundationsOptional spring damping elementsunder the bedplate ensure lowvibration press operation. Thetransfer of vibration into the sur-roundings is thus reduced to aminimum.
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Process controls
Decentralised process controlThe “brain” of every modernmachine tool is its decentralisedprocess control. As LASCO is total-ly customer focused, all configura-tion and programming is perfor-med in-house.
LASCO’s core competence in soft-ware programming and in thedesign and installation of electro-nic and electric components allowsthe consideration of all customerrequests that are technically fea -sible, including the provision ofinterfaces for integration of existing processes and interlinkedoperations.
LASCO process and machine con-trols offer all the performance cha-racteristics of a modern productionorganization, such as:
centralized, product-related set-ting and evaluation of all machi-ne parameters
product data administration,optionally with data base link
operating data registration
product follow-up
integration in MRP
integrated maintenance programme
integrated data logger
The requests of the customer arealso considered, when designingman-to-machine interfaces, as wellas specific screen menus andcharts (available in several langua-ges).
The operator is guided by a gra-phic colour display, which is in thesame language as the messagesdisplayed at the terminal. The regi-stration, evaluation and listing ofdata can be input simultaneouslyduring operation and the data canbe transferred to the network viainterfaces.
Software modules specific to thecustomer can be linked. Options ofintegrated phone- or internet-aidedonline maintenance systems areoffered.
The design, programming and installation of electronic and electric components are just afew of LASCO’s core competencies.
Uncompromising process reliability
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LASCO-Konzepte...
Operator guidance on customer’s demand
Individually programmed
LASCO designs operator menus and screen forms individually according to the customer’sdemand, in this case located in China.
Efficient interfaces ensure real-time communication with automa-tion systems, including industrialrobots. A data logger is alwaysintegrated and offers the possibili-ty of archiving internal and exter-nal analogous and binary signals.
LASCO control concepts aredecentralised systems on the basisof bus systems. Only hardware ofinternational industrial standardsis selected. This permits custo-
mers not only the possibility ofmaking adjustments and perfor-ming maintenance on their own,but also reprogramming andenhancing at a reasonable price.Not least this means a high security of investment.
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SPR Series
LASCO’s SPR and SPP series ofscrew presses are supplied withfrequency converter drive and designed for typical metal formingtasks.
With their large working capacity,the SPR series can be used univer-sally and is particularly suited to awide range of forging work, inclu-ding long forming strokes. Theblow energy can be adjusted from1 to 100 percent. The SPR seriesis fitted with overload protection inthe form of a slipping clutch bet-ween the screw and the flywheel.The slipping clutch activates if anunintended die-to-die blow is trig-gered, preventing damage to themachine.
Overload protection with a slipping clutch
LASCO SPR 315. Schematic of the basic design of an SPRseries drive system.
Pressforce
Forming Energy E
The force of pressure (red)generated by an SPR screwpress can be a maximum of
twice the nominal force.Machine overload is preven-ted by a slipping clutch on
the flywheel.
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LASCO-Konzepte...
Calibrating and coining specialist
SPP series
The SPP is designed for formingtasks requiring short forming strokes. The maximum energy stored in the flywheel is less thanfor an SPR. So the machine is pro-tected against a die-to-die bloweven without a slipping clutch.
SPP screw presses are particularlysuited to tasks such as accuratecalibrating, coining and the for-ming of flat metal parts. They areused, for example, in the manufac-ture of medical instruments orhigh quality cutlery.
Two LASCO SPP 400 in the assembly hall.Schematic of the basic design of an SPPseries drive.
Pressforce
Forming Energy E
With their high forming forceat low power requirement,SPP screw presses are parti-cularly suited to coining andcalibrating work.
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Special types
ce, a limitation to a maximum 0.5m/s has proved to be acceptable.The nominal energy is retained inthese variants by making corre-sponding corrections to the designof the flywheel.
This allows an optimal materialflow in the die, even with complexgeometries (for example, thin finsor braces). Fast stroke cycles areguaranteed because of the genera-tive drive operation, independentof the soft materials.
A LASCO SPR 2000 screw press with 20,000 kN nominal press force ata German manufacturer of aluminium sectional parts.
LASCO frequency converter drivenscrew presses have, for manyyears, proven themselves in for-ming of aluminium and aluminiumalloy blanks for many years now.Because of the special propertiesof these materials, however, seve-ral characteristics have to beobserved in the design of themachine.
Whereas the ram in screw pressesdesigned for traditional forging orcalibrating tasks travels at veloci-ties of up to 0.7 m/s, the flowqualities of materials with a highproportion of aluminium demand aslower forming velocity. In practi-
Screw presses for aluminium forming
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LASCO-Konzepte...
Reliable top performers
Special types
Precision parts of aluminium and aluminium alloy formed in a closed or open die onLASCO screw presses.
An SPR 400 screw press used for production of electric armatures for railroad vehicles. The prehea-ted blanks in the furnace (left) are fed to the machine through a chute.
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Process development
DEVELOPMENT - MODERNISATION - CONVERSION OF FORGING LINES
Fixing of the optimum forging unit
Calculations / surveys of stages
Forming simulation 2D/3D
Cycle-time studies / cycle-time diagrams
Tool design
Machine selection / specificationselection of additional units
Design of automation systems
LayoutDrawings for installation and foundation
LASCO high precision frequencyconverter drive screw pressesembody leading technology in alltheir elements and reflect “state ofthe art” process technology. Theirinherent characteristics are rigiddesign and power in reserve.Highest levels of efficiency areachieved by individual adaptation
starting with the range of the partsto be formed, and the particulardemands of the client.
Our goal is to harmonize all majorparameters of the forming unit and the tooling, resulting in themost economic forming process.The result is usually a truly uniquesolution for each project.
to the specific demands of thecustomer.
LASCO defines its role as a highlyflexible press manufacturer in providing tailor made solutions tocomplicated and changingdemands. Our process specialistsdevelop efficient line concepts
The computer-aided simulation of formingprocesses plays a major role in the develop-ment of all LASCO machines and formingsolutions (top).
Computer-simulated forging
Specialists in process technology developoptimum forming processes to satisfy thedemands of the individual customer.
Examples for computer-simulated forming of a ring on ascrew press (from the left): degree of forming, tempera-ture, yield stress, grain flow.
Adaptable to special demands
Automation, integration, control
Of course LASCO offers also awide range of peripheral equip-ment to augment and simplify theproduction process of the mainunit.
This option permits considerationof almost any automation for ourpresses, but also their successfulintegration into inter-linked proces-ses.
Schematic of two interlinked LASCO units SPR 630 and MPP 400 with automation devices.
Automatic loading and unloa-ding devices.
Tools and tool holders (optional-ly with temperature control).
Quick-changing systems fortools, tool holders or cassettes.
Tool conditioning units.
Pressurized water descalingsystems.
Hydraulic table and ram ejectors(optionally multiple operations).
Manipulators (in the press andoutside).
Robots.
Protective devices.
Electronic online maintenance.
Optional components
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Peripheral equipment
Umfassender ServiceThe LASCO benefit
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Comprehensive service
All components of a formingsystem that are essential for it toperform consistently are sourcedfrom leading international sup-pliers or made in-house byLASCO's highly experienced andmotivated experts. This fact, com-bined with the flexibility and theconcise management of a medium-
LASCO employees co-operate in interdisci-plinary project teams to find the optimumsolution for your forming requirements.
Experts in the sales, design, manufacturing,installation, and service departments enable LASCO to take care of its customers'requests in a flexible and comprehensiveway.
sized company, enable LASCO toreact in a comprehensive mannerto requests, and to offer perfectsolutions from one source.Complemented by personal serviceall around the globe, LASCO gua-rantees its customers a level ofperformance that has set the indu-stry standard for decades..
Your single source for engineered solutions
Schematic of SPP screw press
additional press series and sizes on request
hydraulic ejectors in the table and/or in the ram on customer’s demand
ejector-force, -stroke, -speed according to customer’s specifications
A = Ram strokeB = Ram widthC = Ram depthD = Max. distance table/ramE = Daylight between guidesF = Through-width of uprightsG = Overall height
SPP series 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500
Nominal press force [ MN ] 6,3 8 10 12,5 16 20 25
Gross energy [ kJ ] 228 40 56 80 112 160 225
Screw diameter [ mm ] 265 300 335 375 425 475 530
Max. distance table/ram [ mm ] 1240 1350 1530 1600 1640 1700 1830
Through-width of uprights [ mm ] 520 520 540 560 560 750 850
Permanently admissible press force [ MN ] 10 12,5 16 20 25 32 40
Ram stroke [ mm ] 450 500 500 500 550 600 650
Ram width/ram depth [ mm ] 750/800 850/900 880/1000 900/1000 900/1000 1000/1120 1120/1250
Daylight between guides [ mm ] 760 860 892 915 915 1040 1140
Overall height [ m ] 5,6 6,5 6,7 6,9 7 7,5 8,6
SPP series 100 160 200 250 315 400 500
Nominal press force [ MN ] 1 1,6 2 20,5 3,15 4 5
Gross energy [ kJ ] 2 3,5 5 7 10 14 20
Screw diameter [ mm ] 110 135 150 170 190 210 240
Max. distance table/ram [ mm ] 480 600 700 750 850 950 1070
Through-width of uprights [ mm ] 225 260 250 250 260 280 450
Permanently admissible press force [ MN ] 1,6 2,5 3,2 4 5 6,3 8
Ram stroke [ mm ] 200 280 300 300 355 355 420
Ram width/ram depth [ mm ] 360/400 425/475 490/550 550/600 600/630 670/710 750/800
Daylight between guides [ mm ] 367 432 500 560 610 680 720
Overall height [ m ] 3 3,6 4 4,1 4,3 4,8 5,3
SPP series
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Headquarters:LASCO Umformtechnik GmbHHahnweg 13996450 COBURGGERMANYPhone +49 9561 642-0Fax +49 9561 642-333E-mail lasco@lasco.deInternet www.lasco.com
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LASCO USALASCO Engineering Services L.L.C.1111 Bellevue AvenueDETROIT, MI 48207 USAPhone +1 313 579 1100Fax +1 313 579 2674E-mail lasco@lascoUSA.comInternet www.lascoUSA.com
LASCO CHINALASCO (Beijing) Forming Technology Co. Ltd.Huateng Tower, Unit 1706AJia 302, 3rd Area of Jinsong,Chaoyang District100021 BEIJINGP.R. CHINAPhone +86 10 8773 0378Fax +86 10 8773 0379E-Mail lasco.beijing@lasco.de
August 2009
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