1 Ram
9
Retainer
2
Piston ring
10
Retainer stud
3
Wear ring
11
Anvil guide
4
Cotter pin
12
Lubrication fitting
5
Nut
13
Anvil
14
Piston ring
6
Spring washer
15
Recoil dampener
7
Spacer
16
Cooling ring
8
Spring washer
Figure 6-10. Ram, anvil, and recoil dampener, exploded view-Continued.
Section V. HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM
6-11. General
The hydraulic control system and its function has
6-12. Receiver
a. Removal and Installation. Refer to para-
graph 3-24 to remove and install the hydraulic
receiver.
b. Disassembly and Reassembly. Refer to fig-
ure 6-11 to disassemble and reassemble the hy-
draulic receiver.
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
(1) Clean parts with an approved cleaning
solvent and dry thoroughly.
(2) Inspect parts for breaks, cracks, or other
damage. Replace all defective parts.
6-13. Transmitter
a. Removal and Installation. Refer to
para-
transmitter.
b. Disassembly and Reassembly. Refer to
fig-
ure 6-12, items 15
through 48 to
disassemble and
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
(1) Clean parts with an approved cleaning
solvent and dry thoroughly.
MEC 3895-265-15/.33
(2) Inspect parts for breaks, cracks, or
other damage. Replace all defective parts.
14
Cotter pin
1
Set screw
15
Pin
2
Plug
16
Bell crank
been completely disassembled, the following ad-
3
Adapter
Pin, roll
17
4
Receiver, hydraulic
18
Seat
5
Shim
(1) Back off set screw (1) 1/4. inch from
19
Spring
6
Ring, snap
linkage (A).
20
Stop, rack
7
Piston
(2) Turn set screw (2) in until hand lever
21
Screw
8
Plug
22
Plate, lock
does not lock when moved to the ON position;
9
O-ring
23
Washer
10
Rod
then back off on set screw (2) until lever does
24
Bushing
11
Spring
lock when moved to the ON position.
Bracket
25
12
Plug
(3) With hand lever in the ON position, turn
13
Cylinder casing
set screw (1) until it contacts linkage (A); then
Hydraulic receiver, exploded view.
back off on set screw 1 to 2 turns.
Figure 6-11.
6-11
AGO 20049A