Reassemble
Reassemble
Reassemble the
the
the Center
Center
Center Section
Section
Section
1.
Carefully lubricate the spool assembly’s o-rings
with a thin film of the appropriate lubricant (44).
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Be careful not to clog air holes with
lubricant.
2.
Verify the o-rings on the first spool assembly (3)
are properly seated and carefully insert it into one
of the ports of the air motor assembly (2). The
o-ring at the end of the spool assembly (3) fits
into a groove at the bottom of the port. It may be
necessary to separately insert this o-ring in the
groove first to ensure proper seating.
3.
Use a 19 mm socket and the supplied tool (42) to
tighten the spool assembly (3) until it is flush with
surface of the air motor.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Do not overtighten the spool assembly.
4.
Repeat Step 3 for the spool assembly (3) on the
other side of the air motor assembly.
5.
Perform a quick field test to verify the o-rings
were not nicked or broken when the spool
assemblies (3) were inserted.
a.
Attach an air hose to the port on the body (1).
b.
Set the air pressure to 30 psi. This will cause
one or both spools (3) to pop or shift.
c.
Press each spool (3) individually to verify that
the other spool (3) has a corresponding shift.
d.
Plug the air holes on the air motor (2) to
verify no air is escaping from either of the
spools (3).
6.
Install the muffler media (alternating felt mufflers
(15) and mesh baffle spacers (38), as shown)
into the muffler. Use the new felt mufflers (15)
supplied in the rebuild kit. Muffler parts must
be placed in exactly the order shown in the
illustration.
7.
Position the muffler cap (14) over the installed
muffler media, and use a 4 mm Allen wrench to
tighten the screws (16). Torque the screws to
16 in-lbs (1.8 N∙m).
8.
Repeat Step 6 for the muffler on the other side of
the body (1).
9.
Lubricate an o–ring seal (32) and place into
the ID of the air motor assembly central hole.
Lubricate and install a glide shaft seal (39) in the
same hole.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: To avoid damage to the central hole or
o-ring grooves, use rubber-tipped needle-nose
pliers to form a kidney shape with the glide shaft
seal (39) before inserting the seal into the central
hole.
10. Repeat Step 8 on the other side of the air motor
assembly.
11. Tighten the diaphragm shaft (5) onto one strike
plate (4) and diaphragm (25), hand tight only. Do
not use any tools on the shaft.
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