PL32--21D
September 14, 2001
Page 2
NOTE: “Model level ‘
G
’ ” or other letter identifies the vintage of the tool and is used for identification or when
ordering spare parts since parts interchangeability may be affected. This letter is usually stamped on the tool’s
nameplate in the position indicated.
Do not use when ordering new tools.
21D--100G--38
*
21D--101G--38
21D--102G--38
21D--103G--38
21D--104G--38
21D--105G--38
21D--106G--38
21D--107G--38
21D--500G--38
*
21D--501G--38
21D--502G--38
21D--503G--38
21D--504G--38
21D--505G--38
21D--506G--38
21D--507G--38
25,000
5,200
3,800
3,200
2,400
1,000
700
500
Tool Termination Number
[ 38* ]
[ 40 ]
[ 42 ]
[ 43 ]
[ 47 ]
[ 51 ]
[ 54 ]
-- standard with 1/4” chuck (1BA)
-- no chuck
-- Hvy Dty 1/4” chuck (7BA)
-- Hvy Dty 3/8” chuck (2BA)
-- 5/16” chuck (20BA)
-- 3/8” chuck (41BA)
-- 1/4” Hex
( * ) Indicates the standard duty 1/4” chuck
will be shipped unless otherwise specified.
Catalog
Numbers
RPM
24,000
4,750
3,500
2,800
2,100
900
650
500
RPM
PISTOL GRIP
STRAIGHT HOUSING
Catalog
Numbers
GEARING REASSEMBLY
Planetary Gearing
Place a small amount of grease in each planet gear, as illustrated
at right, and place on a smooth clean surface. Insert a planet pin
— notched end up — in each gear. Then, install the correct
number of rollers ( 12 ) around each gear. Grease will hold the
rollers in position when the planet gears are removed.
PLANET
GEAR
GREASE
PLANET PIN
Figure 1
FLAT SURFACE
Timing of the Step Reduction Gear Assembly
Assemble the planet gears into the planet cage, making sure the
notched planet pins fit over the planet cage washer. Rotate each
gear until the aligning hole — on the wnd of one gear — is
diametrically opposite the
“X”
mark of the other gear. Hold the
gears in this position and slip the planet cage into the internal
gear. This is important to avoid “wiping out” the gear teeth.
This is the only position where the gear teeth are lined up.
Figure 2
X
X
DRILL POINT
STAMPED
“X”
Models:
21D--104
21D--504