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8. Remove the Plate (151)
9. If the return springs (221) are weak, the sliding resistance
of the 'O'-ring causes the plugs (211) to stick in the
casing. In this case, remove the plugs with a straight-
headed screwdriver.
Note: Use the groove in the plug periphery, taking care not
to damage the plug. Take care as the plugs may fly out due
to the force in the return springs (221).
10. Remove the pressure reduction assembly return springs
(221) from the casing.
Note: Make a note of the relationship of positions of the
pressure reduction assembly and the hole in the casing to
facilitate reassembly. (When reassembling, install in the same
position as that before disassembly).
11. Loosen and remove the hexagonal socket head bolts
(125) with an Allen wrench.
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Hydraulics
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