Tool Disassembly and

Assembly

D. REMOVING FIRING PIN

1.Remove plug from end of tool. Do this by pressing plug in and turning it 90°. This will release the plug from the tool body.

2.Remove the two springs within the cylinder at rear of tool body.

Plug

Springs

Firing Pin

 

 

and Sear

 

Assembly

Figure 7 - Removing Plug and Springs to Access Firing Pin

3.Use needle-nosed pliers to grasp nut at rear of firing pin assembly. Pull firing pin assembly and sear assembly from tool body.

4.Remove push pin from inside tool body. Do this by tilting rear of tool down. Push pin will fall out.

5.Remove firing pin assembly from sear assembly.

E. REMOVING TRIGGER ASSEMBLY

1.Remove trigger pin from tool body (see Figure 8). Note: End of trigger pin is threaded. Unscrew threaded portion of pin, then pull pin from tool body.

2.Remove trigger assembly from rear of tool body.

Trigger

Assembly

Trigger Pin

Figure 8 - Removing Trigger Pin and Trigger Assembly

F. REMOVING LINER FROM TOOL BODY

Note: You must remove trigger assembly before removing liner.

1.Remove two screws just under liner at front of tool body.

2.Grasp liner and hold tool vertically with liner pointing down.

3.Remove liner from tool body.

4.Remove two springs and two ball bearings at rear of liner.

Spring

Ball Bearing

Liner

Screws

Figure 9 - Removing Liner From Tool Body

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Remington 498 operating instructions Removing Firing PIN, Removing Trigger Assembly, Removing Liner from Tool Body