6. Remove the hydraulic fitting from the brake cylinder
nipple.
7. Remove the capscrews and washers from the motor
adapter, and remove the motor adapter. Remove
and discard the o-ring below the motor adapter.
8. Remove the brake cylinder nipple, and remove the
end plate.
9. Remove the over-running brake clutch assembly.
Refer to "Brake Clutch Assembly" section for further
information.
NOTE:
It may be helpful to mark the outboard end
of the inner and outer races of the brake clutch
assembly at this time with a metal marking pen or
other means to aid reassembly later.
10. Remove the brake plate spacer and the stack of
brake discs from the brake cylinder.
11. Remove the brake cylinder from the cable drum and
place it on a clean, dry surface, so as not to damage
the splines. Refer to "Brake Cylinder Service" sec-
tion for further information.
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When removing the motor end plate, make sure the
end plate comes free from the brake cylinder.
Raising the motor end plate with the brake cylinder
stuck in position can allow the brake cylinder to fall
free leading to damage or possible injury.
CAUTION