Warning! The hydraulic pressure inside the hammer must always be released
before removing the tool. After operating the hammer, wait 10 minutes for oil
pressure to drop inside hammer.
Warning! Hot tool can cause severe injuries.
1. Set the hammer on level ground.
2. Make sure the carrier's transmission is in neutral and the parking brake is
engaged.
3. Stop the carrier engine.
4. Remove plug.
5. Remove rubber ring.
6. Remove tool retaining pin by using t-puller.
7. Remove tool. Use lifting device if necessary. See “Tool specifications” on page
69.
Note: If hammer is still on carrier, it may be easier to stick the tool in the ground
and lift the hammer off the tool. Make sure that the tool cannot fall.