Gage Bilt GB713 Original Instructions Manual page 15

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WARNING:
Disconnect tool from its air source before disassembly.
1.
Remove nose assembly and adapter from tool before attempting disassembly of head cylinder assembly (713121).
2.
Remove end cap (713217).
3.
Push against threaded end of piston (713211) to slide it out of head cylinder assembly (713121). Be careful not to damage
threads or cause burrs on polished piston rod surface.
The re-assembly sequence is the opposite of disassembly. (See Filling and Bleeding procedure pg. 11). Apply Loctite® #242 and
torque the button head cap screws (402479) uniformly to 40 inch lbs. (4.52 Nm) to prevent leakage around the gasket (704129).
To inspect air cylinder bore, remove base cover (744124). Any further disassembly will require removal of the head cylinder assembly (713121)
first.
For complete disassembly.
1.
Remove base cover (744124).
2.
Holding tool upright, remove four button-head cap screws (402479). Lift head cylinder assembly (713121) from handle assembly
(744129) and set aside o'ring (S832) and gasket (704129).
3.
Empty all hydraulic oil into an approved container and dispose of in accordance with all environmental regulations applicable to your area.
4.
Place piston rod wrench assembly (704149) down into top of power cylinder (743131) and into the hex of piston rod assembly
(744136). While holding the piston rod wrench assembly (704149), remove flexlock nut (400559) using a 7/16" socket wrench / adjustable
wrench. Still holding piston rod wrench assembly (704149), remove air piston assembly (744121) using packing plug wrench assembly
(704150), by turning counterclockwise.
5.
When air piston assembly (744121) is completely free from piston rod assembly (744136), tap or push on the piston rod wrench assembly
(704149) to eject air piston assembly (744121) from bottom of handle assembly (744129).
6.
After removal of air piston assembly (744121), slide piston rod assembly (744136) back up to the end of its travel. Using packing
plug wrench assembly (704150) remove packing plug (744118).
7.
With packing plug (744118) removed, power cylinder (743131) can be removed by pushing on power cylinder tool assembly (704151)
when inserted into top of power cylinder (743131).
To reassemble the handle assembly (744129).
1.
Reverse the above procedure, being certain that all o'rings are properly lubricated before installation. Torque packing plug (744118)
to 45 foot lbs. (61 Nm).
2.
Attach the seal guide (704152) to the piston rod assembly (744136) and tap the piston rod assembly (744136) through the packing plug
(744118).
3.
Attach air piston assembly (744121) and flexlock nut (400559). Torque flexlock nut to 40 inch lbs. (4.52 Nm).
4.
Attach air piston assembly (744121) to piston rod assembly (744136).
5.
With the piston rod in the down position, fill oil passage on top of handle assembly (744129) with automatic transmission oil, Dexron® III or
equivalent. When looking at top of handle assembly (744129) the oil passage is the hole that has a counterbore for (S832) o'ring.
6.
Replace gasket (704129) and o'ring (S832), just prior to replacing head cylinder assembly (713121). Torque all screws to manual specifications.
(See filling and bleeding procedure pg. 11) & (See torque specifications on pg. 10).
1.
Remove pin (744149) and muffler (744143).
2.
Insert valve extractor (S1178) into end of valve plug (744142) and pull it out.
3.
Using the same procedure, pull out valve spool assembly (743142).
4.
It should never be necessary to remove valve sleeve (743144) unless the ports in the valve sleeve (743144) are plugged from
contaminated air. If ports are plugged, use needle nose pliers to grasp end of spring (744144), turning clockwise and pulling to
dislodge from groove in casting. Valve spring installation tool (744251) will facilitate the proper installation of the spring (744144).
5.
Valve sleeve (743144) can be pulled out using valve sleeve removal tool (744152).
GB713 Installation Tool
OVERHAUL
HEAD
HANDLE
AIR VALVE
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7/11 REV 5/22

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