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INSPECTION AND REPAIR AFTER
DISASSEMBLY
As a rule, disassembly of the hydraulic hammer is only required when a problem
occurs. Periodic disassembly for inspection is not required.
1. Sealing materials - any sealing
material that is found deformed,
worn or damaged as shown, must
be replaced.
a. Deformed, worn, distorted,
damaged or deteriorated o-ring.
b. Worn or deformed backup ring.
c. Worn or deteriorated u-cup seal.
2. Hammer Internals
a. Piston -
Check the sliding areas for
damage and the striking area for
damage or deformation. Repair
or replace, if necessary.
b. “A” and “B” sleeves –
Check the inner surface for
damage and repair or replace if
necessary. Complete hammer
check sheets and fax to NPK for
advice on reuse of main
components.
3. Tool and Tool Bushing Wear -
See pages 84 and 85 of this
manual, “Maximum Tool to Tool
Bushing Clearance”.
4. General -
a.
Check for damage, breakage,
deformation, wear and rust and
repair or replace, if necessary.
b.
Check for contamination and
remove, if any.
c. Valve spool –
Check the sliding area for
damage, deformation, or wear
and repair or replace, if
necessary.
d. Valve case –
Check the inner surface for
damage or wear and repair or
replace, if necessary.
e. Swivel adapter –
Check the seal contact area for
damage or wear and repair or
replace, if necessary.