Remington 493 operating instructions Removing Rubber PAD, Removing Rock ARM

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6. Remove piston assembly from piston sleeve (see Figure 4).

Piston Sleeve

Piston

Figure 4 - Removing Piston From Piston Sleeve

7. Tilt rear of base plate down. Guide will slide out.

REMOVING RUBBER PAD

1.Loosen screw on back of rubber pad with 5mm Allen wrench.

2.Detach rubber pad from top of tool first, then pull entire rubber pad from tool.

Rubber Pad

Figure 5 - Removing Rubber Pad

REMOVING ROCK ARM

Rock arm assembly is located on rubber pad.

1.Push out rock arm pin (see Figure 6).

2.Remove rock arm and spring from rubber pad.

Rubber Pad

Rock Arm

Rock

Arm Pin

Spring

Figure 6 - Removing Rock Arm

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Contents Powder Actuated Tool RemingtonIndex ? ? Handling the Tool Safety PrecautionsPowd Know Your Fastening Base Material Never make fastenings in spalled or cracked areas Operating the Tool Power Loads and Fasteners GREEN? RED? Unload WHY a Power Fastener Holds Concrete Why a Power Fastener HoldsOverdrive Selecting Power Fasteners and Power LoadsOperation Water Key Part Description Qty Parts ListCleaning and Maintenance Separating Base Plate From Piston Sleeve Removing Rock ARM Removing Rubber PADRemoving Firing PIN Removing Trigger AssemblyRemoving Liner from Tool Body Attaching Liner to Tool Body Tool AssemblyAttaching Trigger Assembly to Tool Body Attaching Firing PIN AssemblyAttaching Rubber PAD Assembling Barrel AssemblyProblem Possible Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideFasteners Application ChartSP Fasteners Load Color Code Parts Central Maintenance Log Canada, Inc Limited Warranty Agreement