R0000728 R0000729 Stroke Assembly Dismantling

Auteur avatarGareth Green | Dernière modification 4/06/2024 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction

Introduction

Assemblies fitted to MK1 ZX4 will require refurbishment at some point of life cycle.


The following instructions should be followed to ensure that correct assembly and setting are performed


Tools Required


Standard hex key set

Standard spanner set

Double pin saw flange spanner

Drifts and punches

Ballpein hammer

Soft hammer

Degreasing bath



Étape 1 - Disassembly

The stroke assembly must be dismantled in the exact manner stated as many sections can only be removed once mating parts have been extracted


Please use the following steps accurately



Étape 2 - Remove blade Guard

Remove M5 socket cap and washer and slide off blade guard


Blade guard to be reused


Étape 3 - Remove Blade

use 24mm ring spanner and saw blade pin spanner to remove blade from assembly


Dispose of saw blade and M16 bolt


Keep M16 Washer and blade flange for rebuid


Étape 4 - Remove damper bridge

Remove 2 off m8 fasteners to remove damper bridge and pillars


Dispose of all parts


Étape 5 - Disconnect front blade assembly

1 Rotate blade flange with a 25mm spanner to align 2 off M6 cap heads through access holes

2 Remove 2 off m6 socket cap bolts

3 Rotate blade flange to align second set of M6 socket caps and remove

4 off in total M6 socket caps to be removed

...There are also 4 off M6 countersunk bolts that are accessible through these access holes. These must not be removed

Étape 6 - Extract front blade assembly

Front assembly can now be extracted from the main housing


Étape 7 - Extract 2 off shafts

Remove 4 off M8 grubscrews indicated and extract 2 off hardened shafts from main body


Shafts to be refurbished


Étape 8 - Remove hard stop

Use 17mm spanner to remove hard stop as shown


Hard stop to be refurbished



Étape 9 - Remove motor assembly

1 Remove 3 off M8 socket caps indicated


2 Separate as shown . Two components are doweled together, use caution to not damage any faces when separating two parts

Étape 10 - Remove Pinion bolt and shaft bolt

Remove fasteners as shown


Machined washer to be reused

Étape 11 - Remove drive pinion

Raise pinion shown to allow blocks to be added beneath


Use drift to separate pinion from shaft


Dispose of pinion gear


Étape 12 - Remove drive shaft

1 Remove 3 off M6 countersunk bolts shown

2 Remove top cap and keep for refurbishment

3 drive shaft from base to extract assembly from housing

Étape 13 - Extract shaft from bearing housing

Extract shaft as shown, and remove bearings from housing


Dispose of bearings

Étape 14 - Remove keys from shaft

Remove two off keys from shaft to reuse and dispose f rest of components



Étape 15 - Disconnect bevel gear

Lock drive flange as shown and remove M5 fastener on end of bevel gear


Machined washer to be reused


Étape 16 - Remove bevel gear

1 Use drift to move bevel gear enough to allow pry bars to be used underneath

2 Use pry bars to remove gear


3 Key and shim washers to be reused


Bevel gear to be disposed

Étape 17 - Use press to remove blade flange

Press blade flange out of bearing assembly


Spacer between 2 bearings should be reused


Étape 18 - Remove bearing from housing

Remove bearing using drift and dispose of bearing


Étape 19 - Remove bearing housing

Disconnect 4 off M6 countersunk bolts and separate bearing housing from face plate


Both parts to be reused


Étape 20 - Remove motor pinion housing

1 Remove 4 off M6 socket caps as shown


2 Separate block from motor


Motor pinion housing to be refurbished . Motor and pinion to be disposed


Étape 21 - Disposed parts not required


Étape 22 - Clean and degrease

Clean and degrease parts indicated for rebuild

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