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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)
Tools & Materials
- Phillip's-head screwdriver
- Pick
- Vice
- Crescent wrench or channel pliers
- Flat-head screwdriver
Visit our Makita impact driver parts page to find parts for your Makita driver. You can also browse our list of impact driver parts if you're using a non-Makita model. Removing the Anvil
1. Remove the chuck assembly
Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the retaining ring from the chuck assembly.
Then remove the flat washer, spring, ball bearings, and chuck.
Check out our article on removing the chuck from a Makita impact driver for more information on this process.
2. Remove the drill housing
Remove the rubber piece from the driver's head.
Remove the plastic housing from the driver's head. You will need to slide a flat-head screwdriver underneath the housing to release a few tabs.
Remove the screws that secure the drill housing.
Remove the screws that secure the drill's back cap.
3. Separate the transmission and motor
Slide the transmission away from the motor.
4. Open the transmission housing
Place the transmission into a vice so that the vice secures the hex-shaped area on the bottom. Then use a wrench to separate the transmission, which uses a reverse thread.
5. Remove the gears
With the transmission separated, you can slide the gears away to gain access to the anvil.
6. Remove the anvil
Use a screwdriver to push the anvil up and out of the housing.
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Installing the Anvil
1. Slide the anvil back into place
Drop the new anvil back into place.
2. Replace the gears
Now you can put the gears back into the housing.
3. Tighten the transmission housing
Thread the two pieces of transmission housing together, then place the housing assembly into the vice and tighten it down. Remember to use a reverse thread.
4. Place the transmission into the drill housing
Before you re-install the transmission, make sure the notch on the housing is face down, towards the drill's handle. Then slide it back onto the motor.
5. Seat the bearing into the transmission
Now you need to seat a small bearing into the transmission. Tap on the end of the motor until it is seated inside the transmission.
6. Align the motor and transmission
Line up the tabs and notches so the transmission and motor are nestled in the drill body.
7. Replace the drill housings
Replace the plastic collar and rubber piece on the nose of the drill.
Secure the drill housing and the back cover.
8. Reinstall the chuck
Place the ball bearings in the anvil.
Add the spring, flat washer, and chuck.
Then secure the chuck with the retaining ring to finalize the repair.
[Back to Top] Conclusion And that's how you can replace the anvil on your impact driver. This repair can keep your tool working like new without the high cost of replacing your driver or taking it to a repair shop. In addition, learning how to remove the chuck can be helpful if you ever have a bit break off in your driver. Remember to check out or list of power tool parts to find parts for all your power tool repair needs. [Back to Top] What We're About