
SECTION 8.0 DISASSEMBLY
8.1 General
The procedures in this section must be per-
formed in a machine shop suitable for the
disassembly, cleaning, inspection and re-
pair of pneumatic construction equipment.
In addition to the tools and fixtures nor-
mally stocked in such a shop, the Allied
Spanner Wrench 834017 must also be
available. This wrench is supplied with the
Hole-Hog. It is shown in Figure 8-1.
In the following procedures, reference
numbers in parentheses accompany most
part names. These numbers refer to the
part item numbers on the exploded views
and parts lists in Section 13.0.
8.2 Extent of Disassembly
The procedures in this section explain how
to completely disassemble every replace-
able component in the Hole-Hog. Most re-
pairs do not require such a
complete
disassembly. After removing the Tail As-
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CAUTION
Do not remove the End Cap from
the Body/Anvil under field operating
conditions. This may expose the in-
ternal operating parts to contamina-
tion, and reduce the operating life
of the Hole-Hog.
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CAUTION
Using a pipe wrench on the
Hole-Hog Body/Anvil relieves Allied
of all warranty responsibilities.
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WARNING
Applying heat with a torch or by
any other method to any part of the
Hole-Hog relieves Allied of all war-
ranty responsibilities. Applying heat
can destroy the main body, striker
and other parts beyond use.
Heating Hole-Hog components can
cause altered component strength
and result in premature failure,
such as ruptures or a blown out end
cap. This could cause personal in-
jury or death.
Figure 8-1. Spanner Wrench 834017.
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CAUTION
Before starting any of the Disassembly procedures in this section, refer to Section
3.1 and verify the Serial Number of the unit to be disassembled. Refer to sections
8.2 and 8.3 for information about the differences among serial number groups.