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Figure 3: Applying pressure to the end of the closing spring.
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Figure 4: Application point of screwdriver.
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Figure 5: Installing the spring assembly screw.
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Figure 6: Pressing the close de-latch lever to release the closing spring.
[1, 2]
Screwdriver
Close De-
latch Lever
2
Operate the charging handle four more times (for a total of
five, one less than the six needed to fully charge the closing
spring). If the closing spring does not charge, use the
following steps:
a. With a large screwdriver, put pressure on the end of
the closing spring, as shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4.
b. Maintain pressure with the screwdriver while
operating the charging handle one time.
c. Remove the screwdriver and operate the handle four
more times.
Install the spring assembly screw [1] with spacer [2] at the
end of the spring assembly, as shown in Figure 5 with the
supplied
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Allen Wrench tool [6].
Release the closing spring by pressing the close de-latch
lever with a screwdriver, as shown in Figure 6. Then press
the lever nearest the spring to release the breaker
mechanism, as shown in Figure 8.
Using a screwdriver pull the ratchet arm away from the
sprocket to allow for the shaft mechanism to rotate freely
(Figure 10). While holding the ratchet arm away from the
sprocket, press the spring against the stop block as shown
in Figure 11, then lift the front end of the spring assembly
up and out, as shown in Figure 12.
5.
6
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7
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8
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