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Page 1: ...A 4SB Bon I rue l lncH r ur 6lDA 68 Bonrxe MRci tnre i4ncH r ruE Srn I nr No l lnruuracruRED By ROTTLER BORING BAR COI IPANY 8029 SourH 200ru SrneEr Krrur rJnsH i NGToN 93031 iiOTE I IHeru ORDER I NG...

Page 2: ...USE THE ELECTRICAL CODE REAUIREMENTS VARY AND IT IS MORE ECONOMICAL FOR THE PURCHASER TO BUY THESE DEVICES DIRECTLY FROM AN ELECTRICAL EOUI PMENT SUPPLi ER 0vrnlono pRoTECTION IS Mosr IMPoRTANT AND IT...

Page 3: ...AC SINCLE PHASE IlO 220 VOLT GErueRRl ElEcrnlc MoroR oF 3 4 to L I Z HP DEPENDING uPoN SPINDLE SPEEDS REAUIRED 3 PHASE MOTOR IS ALSO AVAILABLE A ouICK CHANGE LEVER SELECTS TWO SPINDLE SPEEDS ON 6DA 4S...

Page 4: ...ARE WARRANTEED BY THEIR RESPECT I VE I IANUFACTURERS TooI S PROVEN DEFECTIVE WITHIN THE TIME LIMiT WILL BE REMEDIED AT THE FACTORY S OPTION EITHER BY REPLACEMENT OF PARTS AND OR SERVICE BY THE FACTORY...

Page 5: ...ESS FEED RELEASE WHICH WILL UNLATCH LEVER AND ALLOI IT TO RETURI TO NEUTRAL POSITiON YoU ITILL NOTE STOP ROD THAT IS HELD IN HAND FEED CAP BY SET SCREW HAS A ROUND SHAPED END i4HICH WILL RELEASE CUTTI...

Page 6: ...NING SPINDLE UPPER KNOB IS USED FOR CENTERING UPPER HOUSING MAY BE WHEN NECESSARY THT A 2 3 L6 MANUAL TRAVEL IS ACTUATED BY ROTATING HANDLE ATTACHED TO SPLiNE AT TOP OF BASE TI IIS TRAVEL SIIOULD AL I...

Page 7: ...E BORE 7 CEi TTRI i IG Ki OB Tne cENTERING KNoB uppgn KNoB nr rHr TOP OF THE UPPER SPINDLE HOUSING EXPANDS THE CENTERING FINGERS WHEN TURNED cLocKWI SE BE cAREFUL NoT T0 oVER EXTEND THESE FI I JGERS W...

Page 8: ...D 6DA r S3 0llLY SPINDLE SPEIIS V BELT POS IT ION IOtrGEXB 5PEED H I GH GEAR SPTTD uPPER 2l 8C M r DIILE 50 01 LOWER 100 333...

Page 9: ...VY WET SLEEVE ENGINES AND coMPRESSoRS CtRt tplrue cAN oFTEN BE MOST EFFECTIVELY HANDLED BY BOLTING A SUB PLATE TO THE BLOCK SURFACE AND BOLTING THE BORING MACHINE TO THE SUB PLATE THT OUTER LIP OF THE...

Page 10: ...ENING ONLY TEFDS TO NICK I 1IKE ANVIL AND MAKE FUTURE SETTING DIFFICULT ATTER TIGHTENING RECHECK S I7E l l0T SrE MI cRoMETER PAGE FOR RE SETT I NG MI KE T0 HIGH OR LOW RANGE I inre SURE TOoL HoLDER AN...

Page 11: ...OCK xrUT 5o3 l l t SE J t6 I OOT 5O3_ t1_ C To cOUNTERBORE TO A CLOSE TOLERANCE DEPTH CAREFULLY HAND FEED THE RF TYPE CUTTER BiT DOI N UNTIL THE CUTTER IS SLIGHTLY ToUcHiNG THE BLocK SURFAcE Aolust TH...

Page 12: ...AR AND AUALITY OF WORK IT WILL DO IS ALMOST ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON THE CARE OF THE cUTTING TOOL IT IS THE MOST FREOUENT CAUSE OF SIZE AND FiNISH PROBLEMS IN BORING TO SHARPEN THE CARBIDE BiTI INSERT TO...

Page 13: ...PID STOCK REMOVAL STEEL TENDS TO LOAD IT A roor elr usED FoR ALUMINUM BoRING sHouLD NEVER ALTERNATELY BE USED FOR CAST IRON OR STEEL IRoN WELD ON TOP OF THE BIT I ILL CAUSE A ROUGH FII IISH ON ALUMINU...

Page 14: ...ER 4 I PROVIDED NO HARD SPOTS OR FOREIGN MATERiALS ARE IN THE cYLINDERS THE SAME NUMBER OF SLEEVING CUTS CAN BE MADE ON LOW SPEED WITH OUT FURTHER SHARPENING PROVIDED THE TOOL HAS AN ORIGINAL KEEN EDG...

Page 15: ...O SEE THAT EACH FINGER TIP WILL LOCK A 001 SHIM IF THE FINGERS WILL NOT DO THIS THEY SHOULD BE LAPPED BY ROTATING THEM BACK AND FORTH IN THIS TEST BORE WHILE HOLDING THE FINGERS AGAINST THE WALL IF TH...

Page 16: ...TLY AND FINALLY END FOR END SO THAT A FLAT SURFACE iS EXPOSED TO THE TOOL BIT TIP SFTTING IIICROIIiTEi 3 7 8 currER HEno TO SET DA 4SB IIICROI IETER TO HIGH OR LOW READING USING A MICROMETER WITH A 2...

Page 17: ...BIT AND pLAcE iN rlrcRoMETER An usl MIKE SO THAT IT READS THE SAME SIZE AS THE HOLE YOU HAVE BORED SmALL VARIATIONS MAY BE MADE BY TURNING THE MIKE SLEEVE WITH SPANNER WRENCH PROVIDED LnneTn cHANGES S...

Page 18: ...rget in the hole you ate trying to center to then mount the boring bar over the other ho1e Sight through the scope focus the target with the object knob then focus the cross hair with its focusing rin...

Page 19: ...off Keep adjusting the bar until the center of the cross hair revolves around the center of the target at an equal distance frorn the talget center Now the bar should be centered to the target To rna...

Page 20: ...zurcr SCOPE CENTERING TELESCCPE F CCUS cposs rntB 5lt 31 l scopE 5r t 3l 5 CAP ADJUSTING 5CPEW 5r t 31 6 ADJUSTING PLATE 5r l 31 2 SCCF E MOUNT 5t r 31 I KEY MOUNT 5t t 3t 7 CLAMP 5l t 31 3 INNER SPIN...

Page 21: ...oLE cUTTER HEAD WITH A STANDARD BORE cAPAcITY 0F 3 250 T0 9 MAy BE outcKly ATTAcHED T0 THE DA tlSB MACHINE BY A SINGLE DRAW BOLT THROUGH THE INNER SPII JDLE ASSE IBLY TWO SPANNER WRENCHES ARE PROVIDED...

Page 22: ...1 rr rHE PRoDUCT I oN LOCATED ABOVE THE CUTT CENTER EACH BORE Two SETS OF CENTERING A 7 5 To 2 625 BORE TO 4 1 DIAMETER BORE CUTTER HEAD CENTERiNG FINGERS ARE ING TOOL REOUIRING TOOL REMOVAL TO F I N...

Page 23: ...1 i 254mm mnrrntRl ON THE DIAMETER A SECOND PASS FOLLOI II NG A LESSER F I RST CUT WILL REMOVE LESS METAL THr 040 1 016nm cur WILL ALSO LEAVE A LIGHT DRAG BAcK MARK IN THE CYLINDER THAT CAN IN TURN BE...

Page 24: ...NoT ENTER THE l lEIGHT cAVITy SHoul o rHIS OCCUR THE OPERATOR WILL EXPERIENCE CHATTER PROBLEMS WITH THIS HEAD AND IT WILL HAVE TO BE DISASSET1BLED AND CLEANED h TERFORMANCE OF THE STUB BORING BAR IS A...

Page 25: ...OwER I IoTOR Hous I NG UN I TS 0l L LEVER sHouLD BE cHECKED flQiruy CptscK BY REI 4OVING THE PIPE PLUG 0N THE LEFT slDE 0F THE LOWER GEAR HOUSING OIL LEVER SHOULD BE JUST UP TO THE BOTTOI4 OF THiS HOL...

Page 26: ...AN BE ADD D WEEKLY TO THE BREATHER HOLE AT THE TOP OF THE KEY WAY II THE i 1AIN SPINDLE TO INSURE FLUIDITY OF MAIN SPINDLE BEARING LUBR I CANT D flINIru SPINDLE SURFACE SHO ULD BE CLEANED WITH KEROSEN...

Page 27: ...e eo olL oR qREASE D GREASE RIGHT SIDE INNER SPINDLE TAKE UP NUT A rHnne rN oNL olL O seE 30 olL ZCLEAN WITH KEROSENE LIGHT OIL c_ PI FE LUq BRE A THET CUP LOWER GEAR HOUSING I cpeesa RIGHT SIDE orL L...

Page 28: ...T RETAINING NUT AT TOP OF THE BASE FORCING FELT UP AND ADJUST NUT WITH puNCH FoR sontNe eRR l tttH spu roLr Locr erl r usr prr spqNNEp Fon LowER BEARING FIRST BAcK oFF 8 32 sET scREt l AT BoTTOM SPIND...

Page 29: ...IMUM RIGIDITY AT LOWER LiMITS OF TRAVEL WHERE iT IS REOUIRED Ir Jr Sprruou ADJUSTMENT MAY ALSo BE SPINDLE DOWN AND PULLiNG SLACK BY FORCING DOWN UPPER HOUSING SHOULD BE 50_75 LBS OU TER SPINDLE CHECKE...

Page 30: ...D AND TURN TAKE up NUT TO THE LEFT clocKwrsE You wir_t_ NOTE THE NUT RATcHETS IN NoTcHES AS YOU TAKE UP TnTe up UNTrL THE sprNDLE rs rrcHT AND BAcK oFr 3 4 to I I 2 NOTcHES RUN THE BAR oN HIGH SPEED M...

Page 31: ...THE HOUSING RELOCK i ITH HORIZONTAL SET SCREW Srnnrrrue i rrH sHrFrrNG LEVER 500 3sA DerRrL F rN NEUTRAL LIFT THIS LEVER UNTIL IT CONTACTS THE SPRING CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY 5OO 40 VIEW F IMMEOIATELY ON LI...

Page 32: ...T A SPRING LOADED BALL SCREW IS LOCATED IN THE UPPER GEAR HousrNG Sre Srcrtoru A A T0 pREVENT THE sPINDLE FROM TURNING WHILE TRAVELING TlT BALL SCREW MAY BE ADJUSTED SLIGHTLY INWARD FOR ADDED RESISTAN...

Page 33: ...r r To ALL F R RuilNiNG CLEARANCE IIOIO ADJUSTINC SCREW lITH AN ALLEN WRENCH AND LOCK THEM WITi I THE LOCK NUT i loiv RUN SCREW IS SCREI S l40T0R irH LowER GEAR BOx ENGAGEDT s0 THAI rHE FEED TURNiNG T...

Page 34: ...TOOL BiT IIBII LAND IS OF PROPER I IDTH WITH KEEN SHARP FACES AND THAT TOP OF BIT IS FREE FROM FLAWS 4iTH ORIGITJAL RAKE ANCLE AND SI4OOTH FINISH FRE QUENTLY A MINUTE FLAW NOT VISiBLE TO THE NAKED EYE...

Page 35: ...URN AT ALL SEE AIJD BEARING iIADIAL LCADS DA 4SB oruly LoADS ARE rMposED oN youR l otrr_ DA_ THE FOLLOWING OCCURS TOOL IN THE CUTTER HEAD THAT TURNS INTO THE IVE RADIAL SHOCK t ILL BE IMPOSED ON THE p...

Page 36: ...FAN sHRouD covER AND sHnouo HoLD FAN AND uNScRElv DIAMoND M0uNTi NG ADAPToR Re movr 4 r or re Mor0R scREI ts AND LIFT OFF THE MOTOR FIELD ASSEMBLY BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE SPRiNG WASHER ON TOP BEARiNG A...

Page 37: ...E O R i OVi V BELT CASE Ft nsr REi tovE 4 moron GEAR SCREWS IN THE covER 5C2 9 2I HOUSING SCREWS CASE SUPPORT THEN DRIVEN SHEAVE LOCATED UNDER SHEAVE i ow you cAN ar o p THEN THE THEN rrrr 2 V BELT CA...

Page 38: ...EED SCREI J iS CLEAR OF MOTOR UNIT ON REASSEMBLY IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ROTATE MOTOR AND SCREW USiNG CARE IN ALiGNiNG SPLINE IN GEAR TO MATCH SCREW SPLiNE I INrcT SURE N UOOUO KEY DOES NOT JAI I ON EN...

Page 39: ...OF BOTTOM OF GEAR POT REMOVT SCREW AND PIN ON SPEED SHIFTER LEUER _ Tap LTGHTL oN Mor R prNr0N saz g zg oR 500 64 AND scREw DRrvE GEAR 500 88 0R 50r 20 AND r oili orARr Prruroru sHAFr 500 8 on 5cr 6...

Page 40: ...p r l 5ax_J4 iB SiJRE SPRING IS REASSEMBLED PROPERLY SITTVE GEAR 5OO_1 FEED NUT 5Jc 2 AND FEED GEAR 502 rc rz wirH rrs r rri wAsHER 500 15 Now REMOVE SNAP UPPER FEED DRIVE FEED DRiVE GEAR LOCK WASHER...

Page 41: ...SCREl l BE REMOVED FROM 5 0_29 SHAFT AND SHAFT MAY BE I i TH GEAR 5CJ 7 LONG GEAR WITH RADIAL AND THRUST BEARiNGS MAY BE REMOVED ALONG WITH OIL SEAL XTNEiqE CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN REMOVING LONG GEA...

Page 42: ...OM TURNING WITH THE TOOL BIT FACING THE MACHINE OPERATOR THE NEw srylE HAS tr ADVANTAGE oF r n ffilr rn BALL DETENT pLUNGER 5c2 z 19 FR M rHE ours ou n r LD srylE HAD TO BE TAKEN OUT OF THE UPPER I IO...

Page 43: ...il tq loOrn nl Sr F d l J r e D T fr rtr d ulY ar oo QN t_ I F r o Trr H lrl rr U sl luJ O u t O l Lntn Y irJ f ul F f 1 11z l6 Cn Otrt LNtL I z JJ l L N 2 q V q t tV l4 C ODr u a a r tIm trica rl ttl...

Page 44: ...m li o oz rn LJ ul I t L J F t 7l l l il3 El ll r olo i r 5ll r Et all bJl tjl z 0_l ul o 3l h o fr trl O v J n t o tFz o t0_ rOOd lJ J o a a tr t J ifl I n 1 rO iln iJ IJoto 1zt _ ctJ o tr oo ul v to...

Page 45: ...500 20 TH RUST _ BEAR I NG 500 56 S EAL 33 Tl 0 sPEEp lEEp 502 8 6 RETA IIJ ING SCREII SH I FTER KNOB 502 t0 6 SHAFT ACTUATOR 100 r9 WASH ER 502 2 93 P I STON SPAC ER 1502 10 7 KEY 502 10 16 RETAINING...

Page 46: ...IO DOWN LEVER ASSY 500 so 3 RAPIO OOifN PIN 500 30 6 50 0 30 5 RETAIHING RING sPR I iJg DETATL E r A 5 T DOWN I trV F R LOC PIN 5oo r sTOP SCRLW SPtNDLE CLUTCH uE VE R 50C 66 s INDEX PIN 500 31 7 Aflt...

Page 47: ...35A TRIP LEVER 500 40 SPRING CART PIN 500 40 4 RETAINING RING 50o 40 l SCREW BODY SPRING CAR 500 35 2 PIVOT SCREW 50t 5 KNOB 500 35 TORSION SPRING 5C 0 34 LATCH SCREW NUT DE IAI I tr nrro revrR _ so3...

Page 48: ...t MoroR couF LlNq 5OO CL KeY F A ruv t36 RE A N IIIC E Nq 500 6cA UPPER PINION tsEARrN L7 50c ll LO Y 5PEED karln 50c 61 PTNION 50r 3 SH IFTER YO KL EN J J tcb 5 SHAFi a 1 q JV L vJ ba BEAR ING 6C0 66...

Page 49: ...EAqtN q 1a _ 2 t FEED LF TV Fir i cr 503 2L iNTERttEotni j E_A r1 504 23 LCW LR BEAR IVq CAR R I E R 5cco r 5a RLTAIN ING NiNq 5C2 3 a at soz e 32 aEARI N g So 7 a UPPER MOIOR AR HSV 5AA 66 A KEY 500...

Page 50: ...IS LOCKED TO READJUST OTJTER SPINDLE BEARINGS SEE PAGE I7 B 500 57 KEY 503 308 LOAD SPRING 503 taA NUT 503 r8 I NUT so3 rzA FELT WASHER 503 rA BEARTNG OUTER SPINDLE 504 23 BASE 504 29 lA OUTER SFINDLE...

Page 51: ...INNER SPINDLE OUTER SPINDLE so4 29 37 SPINDLE ADAPTOP 5C4 29 37 A CHANDER TOOLHEAD I NOTE LOCK CUTEP_ USING CRCSS SEE PAGE 3A SPINDLE WHEIq FtrEDING HEAD QHANJDLfR CROSS FETD HtrAD LT_qN sptNiDLE ADAP...

Page 52: ...the tee slot os possible This keeps the lide neor cenfer and will offer greoler rigidity Keep dovetoil binding screw ot ProPer lension Lock this screw ol eoch boring cul bul do not hove il tighf when...

Page 53: ...o the hex heoC of srncll s rew C which is o No 4 40 socket ccp Ec ew Be sure not io iighten this 4 40 sc ew too tight or it will bind the feed screw For moking this nut odius nnenl hqve slicje run boc...

Page 54: ...RETAiNINg Rit t9 500 6G 7 o R rNq 5ao G6 3 SHAFT 501 3 SHtF rtN g YoKE ROLL PIN LoCKlNq SLREW 600 66 E o RlNq 502 l 29 LoCKINQ SCREW ROLL FIN 500 c6 z r EVE_R 5AO 14 U PPEF MCI OI 9 r R Ho v t nt L J...

Page 55: ...TIN C7 YOKE ROLL P N LocKtN q 5s REw 500 66 8 o RiNc7 502 l 29 Sr cTloN l lt 500 66 I SPRTNG UPPER IV O rOR GEAR HOUS 501 25 INDEX PLATE 5OO bcr 4 TNDEX PIXI 50t 5 KNOB 50ct 6G a LEVER ROLL PINI LOCKI...

Page 56: ...ss o t 2 uJu o Lo t ad t lrl oo kru s F trt J 0D cttr i 0 r 0 od o 0 I vL_ od oo al u I l I frJ fa I oJl t c OltJ VI UI ld a U F J trl E6s tA a rJ u J L un c z O f t NF z olQ t l i L 0 O t t s I S tz...

Page 57: ...soo 98 HANDL E 500 97 2 BRACK ET 500 95 BEVEL PrN roN 5C o ee rEE D SCREW DRrVE gEAR 5 0 3 24 2 FEED SCREW sor 23 TH RU 5T WnsH ER 50 6 tO RElRtNtxt R N Ct 600 74 BEARINC 500 41 NUT 500 o __ Housl Nq...

Page 58: ...ca STYLE r5c4 2J lA OU TER gPINDLE 50t l ts SEA L 6 00 70 lo A A DAP TER cu i t e R HEAD GOO ZO tt COUNTE R wElctHT 60c 20 3F C NT LRIN r Fl NQgp RETAINER 6cc 20 2 ftt Fr r u I I L11 HEAD 600 20 CUTTE...

Page 59: ...S EAL EO 23 C BAC K trLANqE 5C4 2s 6A CAP 5A4 2 2 B CUTTED HtAD BO DY 20c 81 sPR I Ng 504 29 36 SET SCRE W TOOL HOLDER on sTYLE L 600 zo 5 CLAMP SHOE CUTTfR Eorr oN loo lA TOOL LOCK SPRINCT DA 4SB HE...

Page 60: ...B 5m t8A SPRING 600 t7 2 SpAC p 600 8 l uppEp l JoB 504 29 36 sET SCBEW 5t t 3t 9 LOWER KNOB NNER SP NDLE 504 29 lA OUTER SPINDLE f 5 5l t 3i r I DRAW TUBE ENTE RING ROD DRAW rUBL CENIE RINQ RCD A55 Y...

Page 61: ...ff Keep adjusting the bar until the center of the cross hair revolves around the center of the target at an equal distance fron the target center Now itre bar should be centered to the target To make...

Page 62: ...SCOPE CE NTERING TELESCOPE FOCUS _ CBOSS HAIR 5 3t l SCOPE LOCKING SCREW_ MOUNT 5r t 3r 5 CAN ADJUSTING SCREW 5r r 3t 6 ADJUSTING PLATE 5r r 3t 2 SCOPE MOUNT 5t r 3t 7 CLAMP 5t t 3t 3 INNER SPINDLE 5...

Page 63: ...e adapter Place a centering target in the hole you are trying to center to then mount the boring bar over the other hoIe Sight through the scope focus the target with the object knob then focus the cr...

Page 64: ...D 3 4 SPR I NG TOOL BIT TOOL HOLDER DA STYLE 502 B 21 KEY 600 B 1 BODY 600 9 CENTER I NG PINION 502 25 1 TOOL HOLDER LOCK 1 NG SCREW 600 6 2 CUTTER HE AD 600 5 CAP 100 iB SPRING LOCK TOOL HOLDER STUB...

Page 65: ...i l i F vv elt L CE JTERING T I fSCCPE FCCUS CR CSS HNIB 5li 31 l SCOPE r 5l l 3i 5 r CAP 5l t 31 A KEY AD JUSTINJG SCRE 5i r 3t 6 ADJLJST NG PLATE 51l 31 7 CLAMP 5t t 31 3 NNIER SPINDLE r5l l 3l 4 i...

Page 66: ...70 LOCK SCREVV TOOL HOLDER 500 zo 5 CLAMP SHOE too lA TOOL LOCK SPRI NG 6 20 I CUT TER HEAD l o AM ETE R BLI N 0 Ho LE CUTTER H EAD A SS Y 60 0 B l y pE 20 o PTtoN AL CENTERING FiNGERS TOOL HCLDERS C...

Page 67: ...e ss y MICROMETER SP NDLE M CROM ETE R SLEEVE 5ol s4 zl YIcRoMETER HEAD _ 50 t 34 2 E9oo 2 2 M cRov ErEn ASS Y z z 6 o 50 t 34 5 MICROVE rTR trRA ME 2oa t 6A 2oo l GB SpRrNg Jt TOOL HOLDER B DrA curTE...

Page 68: ...SS T MICROMETLR HEAD 90o 2 ta vilcR6M e n ASS Y e e 3 MICROMLTER SPINDLE MICROMLTER SLEE E 5at 34 26 MICROMETER HEAD 5al 34 5 50 t 43 SPANtvER WRENCH MICRCM ETERs FOR DIA CU TTER HEAD eorr oN 50 9 4 A...

Page 69: ...464 502 30 2G ANVIL ASS I Y MICROMETER SLEEVE 100 13 5 FRAME M I CROMETER eoo 2 1 1 f M I CROMETER ASS Y i 5_4 1 STUB BAR...

Page 70: ...eNTNq POST I I I I I sot 68 BA SHARPENINg FI XTURE HEA Y DUTY TooL FroLD ER 5 02 3 2a DIAMOND WHLEL 200 8C DIAMOND MOU NTt N c ADAPTOR SHAR PLN TOoL E T ON rHIS srDf o DIAMOND WHE EL ON LY TooL BtT SH...

Page 71: ...2 KEY MTCARTA on asa oxr_v 502 3 20A DRESSTNG S7 CK too 2 TOOL PUL LLF 5 jo t LOCK NUr FLED SCRLW H E X ii Yii re sor 7zA OPTIONAL soa 3 t 3 A LtFTTNG E YE NUT 502 3 t3B SHOULDLR SCREW 4 t t Y 50t 3r...

Page 72: ...lrEE DETAIL G SPIruDIE CLUTC H CONTROL CE NTERING KNOB 5EE DETAIL F FEED LEVTR FEED RELE ASE SiE DEr p lu E FASI DOWN LEVER lvlAl UAL i AND 5P ED C ONTOL TWO SPEED F E ED SPINDLI BCRING UNIT...

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Page 75: ...11 JWL L L t RAP ID DO dN LEVER ASSY I NCLIJOES ALL PARTS WiTH AN ASTERISK r 5oo 3o f RAPID DOWN PIN 5oo 3o 5 5PR I t G 500 1 CL UTCH GEAR SLEE VE 5oo 3o 6 RETAINING RING DETAIL E h e JttP K r4 i f 5...

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