19
• Clean all components with a mild solvent.
• Inspect all parts for damage. Any
damaged components must be
replaced.
NOTICE
Do not apply molybdenum
disulphide grease to the ratchet lever bore,
or to the drive shoe teeth. Application of
grease to these areas will cause erratic
operation, slippage of drive mechanism
and excessive component wear.
• Dry all components. Apply a thin coat
of molybdenum disulphide grease in the
areas shown in Figure 19.
NOTICE
Be sure that the ratchet lever,
drive shoe, ratchet and ratchet lever pin
are correctly installed in the following step.
Failure to install these parts correctly will
result in component damage. Refer to
figures 18 and 20.
• Reassemble the components in reverse
order, EXCEPT FOR the housing guard
(H10) and screws (H3).
• Connect the wrench to the pump.
• With wrench not on nut or bolt, check
operation at a nominal pressure to make
sure the piston advances and retracts
freely.
• Release the pressure and make sure that
the piston fully retracts.
• Attach the housing guard (H10) with
screws (H3).
5.3 Full Maintenance
5.3.1 Hydraulic Swivel and Swivel Post
Removal (Fig. 21 and 25)
• Remove the circlip (A) from the top of
the swivel post (F).
• Using a pair of flat blade screwdrivers,
gently pry the swivel assembly (B) from
the swivel post (F).
• Remove O-rings (C) from the grooves
inside the swivel assembly (B).
Fig. 21
E
F
G
B
C
B
A
H
D
D
✽
✽
✤
✤
✤
Standard
Swivel
TSP300 Pro
Series Swivel
✜
Loctite 243
Thread Sealant
✜
Silicone Grease
See Fig. 25
for hydraulic
coupling details.
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