7. Disassembling the Handle (G) and Switch (Fig. 9)
Note the two lead wires connected to the Stator Ass'y [40] and the two lead wires connected to the Cord
[61]. Loosen the machine screw on the Switch [53]. The Switch [53] can now be removed from the Handle
(G) [57]. Also remove the two Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 16 [58], and then remove the Cord Clip
[59], Cord [61], and Cord Armor [60] from the Handle (G) [57].
Fig. 9
Stator Ass'y [40]
8. Disassembling the Housing and Stator Ass'y (Fig. 10)
Remove the brush terminal of the Stator Ass'y [40] from the Brush Holder [46], remove the two Hex. Hd.
Tapping Screws D5 x 55 [39], and then separate the Stator Ass'y [40] from the Housing [43]. Also use a
flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool to push the Brush Holder [46] out of the Housing [43]. (Note that the
Brush Holder [46] is not secured with a screw or adhesive.)
Fig. 10
Hex. Hd. Tapping Screw D5 x 55 [39]
Brush Terminal [41]
Tube (D) [55]
Noise Suppressor [54]
Switch [53]
Tapping Screw (W/Flange) D4 x 16 [58]
Stator Ass'y [40]
Cord Armor [60]
Cord Clip [59]
Housing [43]
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Handle (G) [57]
Cord [61]
Brush Holder [46]