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Assembly 

 

 

STEP 1 

If you did replace the chuck, simply attach it to the drive fork 
with a 60219A pin.  Next, slide a new 60102 bearing over the 
spindle and press it down to the bottom spindle flange.  Then, 
carefully slide the brass clip washer down over the chuck until it 
clicks into the groove on the chuck, just above the bearing. 
 
 

 

STEP 2 

Insert the assembled main spindle into the open, non-
threaded, end of the spindle nut. 
 
 
 
 

STEP 3 

The bearing spacer has two very 
different sides.  The bottom is 
thin with an internal bevel, while 
the top edge is thicker with a flat 
surface.  Insert the main spindle 
assembly into the thinner, 

beveled edge of the bearing spacer.  Next, while holding the assembly upright, slide the 
loading spring over the end of the chuck so the it sits on the upper, flat edge of the 
bearing spacer. 

 

STEP 4 

Now, while holding the spindle assembly upright, slide the 
00014 MW Nosecone wrench over the drive fork and into the 
notches on the bottom of the spindle nut.  Next, while still 
holding the assembly upright, lower the main nosecone 
housing down over the spindle assembly.  Once lowered, 
thread the spindle nut into the nosecone in a traditional 
clockwise direction. 
 
 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RDH

Page 1: ...ning o You may have a cracked drive gear at the top of the nose section or you may have a dirty motor in need of overhaul The nose section spins when the motor is running o This is a sign of a faulty...

Page 2: ...ke time to note that the motor canister sits correctly in the base piece by aligning posts The two male posts in the base piece line up with the two female holes in the canister At left you can see th...

Page 3: ...liers into the two holes in the top plate of the canister far left picture This plate is standard thread so turn it counterclockwise to unscrew Once the top plate is loose lift it off the motor and re...

Page 4: ...gnment pin in the plate up with the top hole in the inside of the canister Both the pin and the appropriate hole are at the top of the picture STEP 9 Now start to thread the motor canister top plate i...

Page 5: ...p it out using a small thin punch Remove the gear and replace it with a 60219 gear and 60219A retaining pin The above picture shows the disassembled nose section The top gear is replaceable but the ma...

Page 6: ...e RDH with a strip of Gum Rubber 00032 Once tight slowly jiggle the nose section while also pulling up This should release the nose section from the main RDH Body STEP 2 Insert your 00014 MW Nosecone...

Page 7: ...p washer has been removed you can slide the 60102 spindle bearing up and off of the chuck as well If the chuck is broken simply tap out the small 60219A pin holding the chuck and drive fork together 1...

Page 8: ...is thin with an internal bevel while the top edge is thicker with a flat surface Insert the main spindle assembly into the thinner beveled edge of the bearing spacer Next while holding the assembly u...

Page 9: ...C clip slips into the upper edge of the main RDH body and the Zip Tie has been pushed up to the main knurled edge of the nose section Then simply cut the Zip Tie loose with an exacto knife and firmly...

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