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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Gear housing hammered? It's time to face the fix. Whether you are a master mechanic or a garage-based grinder, eReplacementParts.com provides the parts, procedures and facts you need to fearlessly fix what fails you.
The gear housing is one of the central components on your Makita grinder. On the back side, it accepts the armature and bearing. Underneath, it receives the spindle assembly. It also houses the spindle lock assembly.
Other than dropping the grinder (which can crack the housing), damage to the gear box often occurs when the surrounding components fail (such as a seized bearing on the armature or the spindle). Activating the grinder while the lock button is engaged can also crack or damage the gear housing.
Fortunately, replacing the gear housing is easy to do, regardless of the damage involved. This article provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the gear housing on a Makita grinder.
Let's get started. REMOVING THE GEAR HOUSING [top] 1. Remove the side handle.
Unscrew and remove the side handle from the grinder.
2. Remove the guard.
Loosen the lock-screw on the guard assembly.
Rotate the guard assembly to disengage it from the housing.
Remove the guard from the grinder.
3. Remove the gear housing.
Remove the (4) screws from the gear housing.
Separate the gear housing from the motor housing.
4. Remove the bearing box from the gear housing.
Remove the (4) screws from the bearing box.
Separate the bearing box from the gear housing.
5. Remove the lock button assembly.
Use a small screwdriver to (pry) disengage the pin cap from the shoulder pin.
Remove the pin cap from the gear housing.
Remove the compression spring from the gear housing.
Remove the shoulder pin from the gear housing.
6. Remove the rubber pin.
Use a small pick to remove the rubber pin from the inside of the gear housing.
INSTALLING THE NEW GEAR HOUSING [top] 7. Install the rubber pin.
Install the rubber pin into the new gear housing.
8. Install the shoulder pin.
Install the shoulder pin into the new gear housing.
The rounded portion of the shoulder pin should pass through the housing and remain exposed on the top of the housing (it will attach to the plastic button in later steps).
9. Grease the gear housing.
Generously grease the inside of the new gear housing.
REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top] 10. Reinstall the bearing box onto the gear housing.
Install the bearing box onto the new gear housing.
Secure the bearing box with the (4) screws.
11. Reinstall the lock button assembly.
Install the lock-pin compression spring onto the exposed portion of the shoulder pin.
Install the pin cap (plastic button) onto the shoulder pin.
Secure the pin cap to the shoulder pin using adjustable pliers.
12. Reinstall the gear housing.
Install the gear housing onto the grinder (aligning the mounting holes with the gear housing cover and the motor housing).
Secure the gear housing to the grinder with the (4) screws.
13. Reinstall the guard.
Install the guard assembly onto the grinder.
Rotate the guard assembly to engage the mounting plate.
Secure the guard with the (1) screw.
14. Reinstall the side handle.
Install the side handle onto the grinder.
Tighten the side handle until secure.
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