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Figure 4.1 - G2 Electric Trigger Deadman Assembly
4.1 DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE.
Refer to Figure 4.1 above.
The tools required for this procedure include: #2 phillips screwdriver.
4.1.1
Remove the (6) phillips head screws (#12) to detach the trigger module assembly from the deadman handle (#2).
4.1.2
Remove the (4) phillips head screws (#11) to unfasten the left and right module bodies (#9, #10).
4.1.3
Remove the trigger (#1) and the attached trigger pin (#4), safety button (#6), trigger spring (#8), and both springs (#7).
4.1.4
Discard the old trigger spring (#8) and both springs (#7).
4.2 REASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE.
Refer to Figure 4.1 above
.
The tools required for this procedure include: #2 phillips screwdriver and wire cutters.
4.2.1
Clean the left and right module bodies (#9, #10) by removing all debris from the body cavities.
4.2.2
Check deadman handle (#2), trigger (#1), and module bodies (#9, #10) for cracks/defects and replace if needed.
4.2.3
Check to ensure that the electric push-button switch (#3) is snuggly inserted into the electric dust cover (#5) and position
both items into their respective cavities on the right module body (#10) as shown in
“Left Side View.”
4.2.4
Verify that the trigger pin (#4) is centered with the trigger (#1) and adjust accordingly. It may be necessary to loosen the
phillips screw on the trigger to reposition the trigger pin. Retighten the phillips screw, but do not over tighten.
4.2.5
Place the 5/8” leg of the trigger spring (#8) into the groove on the deadman trigger (#1) as shown in
“Left Side View.”
4.2.6
Insert the left end of the trigger pin (#4) (with attached trigger and spring) into the trigger pin cavity on the left module
body (#9). The 1” leg of the trigger spring (#8) will push up against the groove as shown in
“Trigger Spring Groove
Detail.” Slightly rotate the deadman trigger (#1) clockwise until it is loosely locked into place by the safety button cavity.
4.2.7
Place a spring (#7) over each end of the safety button shank (#6).
4.2.8
Insert one end of the safety button shank (#6) with spring (#7) into the safety button hole on the left module body (#9).
4.2.9
Align the safety button (#6) hole, trigger pin (#4) cavity, and push-button switch (#3, #5) cavity on the right module
body (#10) with their respective mating hole or cavity on the left module body (#9).
4.2.10
Press down firmly on the right module body (#10) to compress the springs (#7). While continuing to firmly hold both
body halves together, check to ensure that the trigger pin (#4) remains positioned within the trigger pin cavity on both
the left and right module bodies (#9, #10) and adjust if necessary. Reinstall the (4) phillips head screws (#11) to secure
both halves of the module body. Do not over tighten the screws as it can cause the module bodies to crack.
4.2.11
Fit the trigger module assembly onto the deadman handle (#2) and reinstall the (6) phillips head screws (#12) to fasten
the electric trigger module (#15). Do not overtighten the screws as it can cause the deadman handle to crack.
4.2.12
Proceed to Section 4.3 for installation instructions.
4.0 ELECTRIC TRIGGER DEADMAN