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408-6789 

Rev

 F

 

of 7

 

7.

 

REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR 

Customer-replaceable parts are shown in Figure 5.  

Figure 5: Customer-replaceable parts 

 

Item 

Part number 

Description 

Quantity per 

assembly 

27174-1 

Valve, poppet 

1-21003-3 

Screw, flat head socket cap 

28472-1 

Push button trigger, valve actuator 

312140-1 

Key 

312141-1 

Nut, cam adjustment 

312157-1 

Air cylinder 

310421-1 

Plug, cap 

310424-1 

Bracket, air cylinder 

21086-6 

O-ring 

10 

312156-1 

Handle 

11 

312622-2 

Subassembly, air tube 

Stock and control a complete inventory to prevent lost time when replacement of parts is necessary. Parts 
other than those listed should be replaced by TE to ensure quality and reliability of the handle assembly. Order 
replacement parts through your TE representative. You can also order parts by any of the following methods: 

 

Go t

TE.com

 and click the 

Shop TE

 link at the top of the page. 

 

Call 800-522-6752. 

 

Write to: 

CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035) 
TE CONNECTIVITY CORPORATION 
PO BOX 3608 
HARRISBURG PA 17105-3608 

For customer repair services, call 800-522-6752. 

Summary of Contents for 58075-1

Page 1: ...able for extended use production operations Figure 1 Pistol Grip Pneumatic Handle Assembly 58075 1 1 Air cylinder 2 Body 3 Key visible on this side 4 Trigger 5 Handle 6 Air tube 1 INTRODUCTION These i...

Page 2: ...r cylinder with a key that retains the terminating head in the body and allows the head to be rotated Figure 1 In this use the handle assembly with the terminating head emits a maximum noise level of...

Page 3: ...y 2 Position the blade tip of a screwdriver between the shoulder of the key and the handle assembly body Pry and remove the key Figure 3 3 Insert the terminating head into the head entrance until the...

Page 4: ...ping the proper specified product Inappropriate use of the tool can result in personal injury or damage to the tool 5 OPERATION The following procedure provides only general information concerning cri...

Page 5: ...ft lint free cloth Do not use objects that could damage the handle assembly 2 Ensure that all components are in place and properly secured 3 With the terminating head in place connect the air supply 4...

Page 6: ...9 21086 6 O ring 2 10 312156 1 Handle 1 11 312622 2 Subassembly air tube 1 Stock and control a complete inventory to prevent lost time when replacement of parts is necessary Parts other than those li...

Page 7: ...408 6789 Rev F 7 of 7 8 REVISION SUMMARY Revisions to this instruction sheet include Removed CE label from Figure 5 Reformatted to match current standard for instruction sheets...

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