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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ANVIL ROD PULLER INSTRUCTIONS
When removing the anvil every possible safety precaution must be followed!
Your anvil has four (4) usable side that can be used for chipping
1� Throttle engine down to an idle and disengage the clutch. (This is shown in gure
1 for a electric clutch. If your machine has a mechanical clutch you will need to
manual disengage your clutch with the handle.)
Follow procedures listed in this manual for raising and engaging yoke lock.
DANGER/THROWN DEBRIS, CUT, PINCH HAZARD: Make sure the drum
has come to a complete stop before attempting any maintenance� Do not
use your hand to check for drum movement�
DANGER/THROWN DEBRIS, CUT, PINCH HAZARD: Shut power unit off
and perform Lockout/Tag out procedures before any maintenance is
performed�
CAUTION: Two (2) people are required at all times when removing anvil�
2� Remove all bolts that travel through the anvil both sides, loosen bolts with jam
nuts.
3� Screw the puller into the nut welded onto the end of the anvil. (Do not damage
the threads.)
4� Grasp the end of the puller rmly with one hand.
DANGER/CUT, PINCH HAZARD: Do not have your hand in the path of the
slide hammer as it comes to the end of its travel�
5� Move the slide hammer toward the anvil until it stops. Then rapidly slide the
hammer to the other end. Your intent is to do this until the anvil is pulled out of its
location in the base.
6� Clean anvil and anvil mount thoroughly before replacing.
7� Replace anvil ensuring that both sides of the anvil are parallel with the knife.
8� Once proper clearance is set, tighten all bolts on anvil both sides.