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MIL W AUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORA TION 13135 W . Lisbon Road, Brookfield, WI 53005 Drwg.2 54-43-0030 SERVICE P ARTS LIST BULLETIN NO. 0 0 0 EXAMPLE: Component Parts (Small #) Are Included When Ordering The Assembly (Large #). P AGE 1 OF 2 FIG. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION OF P ART NO . REQ. A87A REVISED BULLETIN DA TE Mar . 2006 WIRING INSTRUCTION ST ART[...]
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57 40-50-3005 Feed Finger Spring 1 58 44-86-0705 Retainer Ring 1 59 34-40-3235 O-Ring 1 60 34-40-3205 O-Ring 1 61 40-50-3085 Feed Piston Spring 1 62 42-38-0345 Feed Bumper 1 63 42-92-1415 Feed Piston Cap 1 64 05-84-0820 Bolt Assembly 2 65 44-55-0260 First Stopper Finger 1 66 44-55-0255 Second Stopper Finger 1 67 40-50-3010 Spring 1 68 40-50-3080 St[...]
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Disassembly: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 Remove bolt (1) from top cap (8) using a 4 mm he x key and remove assembly (2, 3, 4) 5, 8 Remove four scr ews (5) from top cap (8) using a 4 mm hex key . 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Using a 1/8 in. punch, gently push valve assembly (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14) out of top cap (8) thr ough the holes in the cover . 16, 17, 18, 1[...]
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Lubrication: T ype I Grease 49-08-7100 Clean all parts with a dr y clean cloth. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Place a thin coating of gr ease into internal bore of top cap (8), coat parts (9-14) and reassemble in order shown. 18, 17, 19 Coat o-ring (18) and piston ring (17) prior to installing into groo ve of driver assembly (19). 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Co[...]