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10.0 Changing the Breaker Tool
10.1.4 How to Remove the Tool
Fig. 10-3 Close Valves, Elevate, Support Tool
Fig. 10-4 Remove (E) Snap Ring and (D) Rubber
Plug. Next, remove smaller pin (C) and large pin (B).
Fig. 10-5 Support Weight of Tool & Remove
1. If attached to the carrier, lower the breaker and
position horizontally on a stable and level
surface. Allow access to the large retainer (B)
from below. Use adequate load bearing device to
support weight of breaker.
2. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake.
Enable the hydraulic interlock. Close shut off
valves [Fig. 10-3].
3. Remove (E) Snap Ring and (D) Rubber Plug.
Drive small retainer (C) out of front head until it
clears large retainer (B). [Fig. 10-4].
4. Remove large retainer (B) and set aside. [Fig. 10-
4]
5. Tool is released from Front Head.
Large Tools
are Heavy!
Handle tools with a suitable hoist and
sling. [Fig. 10-5].
10.2 Tool Inspection / Prepare for Installation
1. Clean and inspect front head bushings, tool and
retainers. Check for uneven or excessive wear,
cracks or other damage.
2. Measure bushing and tool. Parts must be
replaced if worn beyond wear limit.
3. Inspect impact face of piston and thrust ring for
uneven or excessive wear, cracks or other
damage.
4. Grind any burrs and sharp edges smooth if found
on tool shank.
IMPORTANT
Gradually remove burrs to prevent over-heating
the steel.
10.3.1 How to Install Tool - General
WARNING
Read, understand and follow all safety precautions
described in section 10.1 of this manual before
installing the breaker tool. Incorrect installation
may allow the breaker tool to be driven out of the
front head, possibly causing bodily injury or
property damage.
The procedure for removing and installing the tool is
essentially the same for all models. The tool can be
changed with the breaker on or off the carrier.
The tool is inserted into the open end of the front
head and secured by an arrangement of pins which
pass through slots located on the tool shank.
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