5.11 TURNING OR REPLACING THE MAIN ANVIL
If an anvil is worn or damaged, turn or replace it with a new one.
You can turn an anvil 180° to use it a second time.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Remove the key from the ignition and keep in a safe place.
3. Open the bonnet and chipping chamber cover to improve access and visibility.
4. Locate the anvil clamp (1, Figure 57).
5. Remove the M12 clamp bolt, spring washer, and plain washer.
6. Remove the anvil clamp.
Figure 57 - Anvil clamp position
7. Clear any debris to gain access to the end of the anvil.
8. Insert a suitable slide hammer into the M8 hole (2, Figure 58).
Figure 58 - Slide hammer
9. Lubricate the anvil surface to make it easier to remove.
Chapter 5: Maintenance
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