
Manual, Flexdeburr, RC‑660 Series
Document #9610‑50‑1017‑10
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5.
Press the ring cylinder out of the front housing using a non‑metallic drift (plastic
or wooden rod).
Note:
After prolonged periods of use, the O‑ring seals may impede removal of the compliance
unit. If this occurs, support the front of the housing on a suitable plate with a clearance hole for
the ring cylinder and use an arbor press for extraction.
6.
Make sure to retain the small O‑ring and alignment dowel pin for reuse. Discard the
old ring cylinder.
7. Use a clean lint free rag, to remove any debris and lubrication from the alignment pin, O‑ring,
rear, and front housing assemblies.
Figure 6.8—Ring Cylinder Removal
O‑ring [6]
[6] Alignment Dowel Pin
[5] Non‑Metallic Rod
[5] Front Housing Assembly
[5.6] Ring Cylinder
[#] Indicates the associated step number(s) in the procedure.
8. Apply a thin film of Magnalube to the small O‑ring and alignment dowel pin and insert into
the front housing.
9.
Apply a thin film of Magnalube to the front housing bore where the ring cylinder seats.
10.
Insert the new ring cylinder into the front housing assembly. Use the alignment dowel pin,
alignment mark on the ring cylinder, and the alignment notch in the front housing for proper
orientation. Make sure the small O‑ring is in place.
Figure 6.9—Ring Cylinder Installation
O‑ring [8]
Alignment Dowel Pin [8,10]
[8,9,10] Front
Housing Assembly
Ring Cylinder [10]
[#] Indicates the associated step number(s) in the procedure.
Thin film of Magnaliube in Bore [9]
Notch in Front Housing [8,10]
Mark on [10]
Ring Cylinder