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1. PARTS LIST MOTORS QUANTITY BACKHEAD STRAIGHT PISTOL PART NO NAME OF PART Non Reversible Reversible Non Reversible Reversible MODEL 5 _7 KIE ale z zlea 1 N 1 N 202765 Trip Rod 4 16 s 202768 Trip Rod 5 16 1 1 1 202769 Trip Rod 5 4 E 2 e y 1 202770 Trip Rod 6 16 z 812167 Cylinder Pin 833718 Cylinder Pin 844234 Cylinder Pin 847095 Rotor Bearing 847603 Alignrnent Pin 847609 Rotor Bearing 863738 Rotor Blade 867853 Cylinder 867854 Bearing Plate 867855 Bearing Plate 867873 Spacer 867885 Rotor 6T 867935 Bearing Plate 867936 Cylinder 867937 Bearing Plate 869178 Rotor 9T 869179 Bearing Plate 869180 Spacer rlrfajal ar aaa 1 11 1 1 1 fe 1 aa arar oo 1 lan el leihen le a n le alo TAA A fe DFG PRO O PP DRG ete DES NS ar KESA AA ajaa aja Dr fe aaa o DE e 861580 Motor does not include trip rod 861594 Motor does not include trip rod 861682 Motor does not include trip rod 861683 Motor does not include trip rod 861701 Motor does not include trip rod 861702 Motor does not include trip rod 861703 Motor does not include trip rod 861704 Motor does not include trip rod REVERSIBLE PUSH TO START HANDLE FOR RSA Reversible Tools Only 865770 869253 Lo
2. Only 1st Reduction Spide all Models MOTOR DISASSEMBLY Slip the front bearing plate and bearing off the front of the rotor and remove the cylinder and four 4 rotor blades 203223 Set the rear bearing plate on the vise jaws with the rotor hanging down Use a 7 32 punch to drive the rotor out of the rear rotor bearing BACKHEAD DISASSEMBLY Straight For inspection or replacement of the shut off valve No 867890 or valve seal No 869201 unscrew the air inlet bushing No 867882 On reversible tools the reversing valve No 869253 may be removed by unscrewing the valve retainer screw No 867878 The air inlet screen No 833300 should be washed in a solvent and blown out in the reverse of normal air flow Replace the screen if clogged or torn Reversible Lever Unscrew and remove the inlet bushing No 869753 This will allow the throttle valve No 867005 and related components to be removed from the backhead Unscrewing the reversing valve retainer screw No 867878 will allow removal of the reversing valve No 869253 The inlet screen No 867008 should be washed in a solvent and blown out in the reverse of normal air flow Replace the screen if clogged or torn Pistol Grip On non reversible tools removing the motor block No 869236 from the front of the backhead will allow the removal of the shut off valve and related components On reversible tools removing the reversing knob screw No 613749 will
3. 16 x 13 16 869852 Reversing Knob N e e aa Non Reversible tools require one only Not included in subassembly The complete handle can be purchased as a subassembly using Part No 861707 Non Reversible 201189 Reversible 201458 Reversible TP 201195 Non Reversible TP ce COOPER Tools CooperTools 670 Industrial Drive Lexington SC 29072 Phone 803 359 1200 Fax 803 359 2013 www cooperindustries com
4. 0 in Ibs 11 3 Nm or above 844077 TORQUE SPRING Torque Range nn 847596 TORQUE SPRING 203271 Part No ALLES A Golor 202822 15 55 2 6 Green gt o 869306 35 160 4 18 Yellow 000 6 2 H 9 869305 160 180 7 20 Red 0 o 844313 1863009 844315 202754 202753 P MODELS ONLY 202756 a 833688 1 202833 ae RL NEE SSS so SS go KEKE SL 1 ES SS Se e KS LEER RL OR PARTS LIST 88C CLECOMATIC CLUTCH PART NO NAME OF PART PART NO NAME OF PART 202744 Q Model Clutch Spindle 833688 Retainer Ring 202745 Trip Plunger 842161 3 16 Steel Ball 202746 Reset Spring 843231 Pin 202748 Ball Plug 844013 Spring Retainer 202749 Retainer Ring 844016 Socket Lock Pin 202752 Release Spring 844017 Spring 202753 Thrust Race 844077 5 16 Steel Ball 202754 Adjustment Plate 844265 1 8 Steel Ball 202755 Adjustment Nut 844313 O Ring 3 4 x 7 8 x 3 32 202756 Spindle Bushing 844315 O Ring 3 4 x 1 202757 Clutch Housing 847596 Thrust Bearing 202789 3 8 Sq Dr Clutch Spindle incl 861006 Dead Handle Sub Assembly incl 844013 844016 844017 869304 881393 202822 Optional Torque Spring Green 863009 O Ring 3 4 x 7 8 202833 Release Collar 864249 Release Collar Washer 202842 Release Collar Spring 869304 Dead Handle Ring 203270 Clutch Cam 869305 Optional Torque Spring Red 203271 Release Sleeve 869306 Standard Torque Spring Yellow 203272 Ball Retainer 881393 De
5. 5 5 2nd Red Gear Pin 832128 7 2nd Red Gear Pin 844364 Retainer Ring 847147 Ball Bearing 867904 7 2nd Red Gear 15T 867906 7 2nd Red Spider incl 832128 867907 Gear Case 867921 5 8 7 1st Red Gear Bearing 867922 5 8 7 1st Red Gear Pin 869254 5 1st Red Gear 19T incl 867921 869256 5 1st Red Spider incl 867922 869258 7 1st Red Gear 17T incl 867921 869259 7 1st Red Spider incl 867922 7 GEAR TRAIN 2000009000 00 The complete gear train can be purchased as a subassembly using Part No 5 201325 7 861719 MOTORS FRONT BEARING Model Part No f 847095 REAR CYLINDER PIN 30 Non Rev Straight 833718 Rev Straight 812167 2 847609 Rev Lever 812167 5 Non Rev Pistol 833718 10 Rev Pistol 844234 20 3 TRIP ROD 40 REAR BEARING PLATE Straight Non Rev 867854 867897 847603 Rev 867937 867897 Pistol Models 867897 Onl 863738 869052 Y 844234 847609 869052 869052 SPACER CYLINDER Part No Model Part No Type Part No 869178 7 869180 Non Rev 867853 30 Rev 867936 FRONT BEARING PLATE Model Straight Pistol 5 867855 867935 7 869179 869179 10 867855 867935 20 867855 867935 30 869179 869179 40 867855 867935 867885 2 867873 5 10 20 40
6. a Operation amp Service Manual COOPER Tools 823018 2 01 Cleco 88 Series Screwdrivers 68 xx A xx x x x Output Drive Finder Type 3 3 8 Sq Drive Q Quick Change Generation Series Tool Type S Non Rev Screwdriver RS Rev Screwdriver Button or Slide Torque Control Mechanism c Second A Clecomatic Handle Inline Push To Start Gear Train Designation P Pistol Push To Start PT Pistol Push amp Trigger Start 7 TP Pistol Trigger Start L Lever Push To Start NORTH AMERICA EUROPE CooperTools Cooper Power Tools GmbH amp Co P O Box 1410 Postfach 30 Lexington SC 29071 D 73461 Westhausen Safety Recommendations For your safety and the safety of others read and under stand the safety recommendations and operating instruc tions before operating a screwdriver Always wear protective equipment A WARNING Impact resistant eye protection must be worn while operating or working near this tool For additional information on eye protection and face protection refer to Federal OSHA Regulations 29 Code of Federal Regulations Section 1910 133 Eye and Face Protection and American National Standards Institute ANSI Z87 1 Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection Z87 1 is available from the American National Standards Institute Inc 11 West 42nd Street New York N Y 10036 Personal hearing protection is recommended when operating or working n
7. ad Handle EEE KK RSS RR ER SS ps e ses gt oo aces KS gt t A ae ee AJA dl mo o o h do do do a b do do do de do Denotes parts not included in subassemblies listed below The complete clutch can be purchased as a subassembly using the part numbers listed below Q Model 5 7 10 201384 20 201389 3 8 Sq Dr 2 5 7 10 201386 2 GEAR TRAIN 203143 2 2 884125 867903 884125 202263 li 867903 847147 832125 844364 PART NO NAME OF PART 202261 2nd Red Spider Incl 884125 202263 Gear Case 45T 203062 3rd Red Idler Gear Bushing 203143 3rd Red Idler Gear 15T 203144 3rd Red Spider 832125 3rd Red Idler Gear Pin 844364 Retainer Ring 847147 Ball Bearing 865576 Thrust Race 867902 Pinion 15T 867903 1st 8 2nd Red Idler Gear 15T Incl 867925 867905 1st Red Spider Incl 884125 867925 1st 8 2nd Red Gear Bushing 869584 Pinion Spacer 884125 1st 8 2nd Red Idler Gear Pin 867925 867925 867902 203144 202261 869584 O 0 0 0 0 0 5 GEAR TRAIN The complete gear train can be purchased as a subassembly 867922 using Code No 201393 869254 203062 844364 867907 I pel E m A a NO 3 832128 867904 AR 867921 203062 2nd Red Gear Bushing 867906 869259 203143 5 2nd Red Gear 15T incl 203062 203144 5 2nd Red Spider 83212
8. allow the reversing valve and related components to be removed from the front of the backhead The air inlet bushing No 867929 should be removed for cleaning and inspection of the air inlet screen No 412775 The screen should be washed in a solvent and blown out in the reverse of normal air flow Replace the screen if torn or clogged Pistol Grip With Trigger On non reversible tools removing the motor block No 869236 from the front of the backhead will allow the removal of the shut off valve and related components On reversible tools removing the reversing knob screw No 613749 will allow the reversing valve and related components to be removed from the front of the backhead Remove the air inlet bushing No 867929 for inspection of the throttle valve No 867055 and air inlet screen No 412775 The screen should be washed in a solvent and blown out in the reverse of normal air flow Replace the screen if clogged or torn REASSEMBLY GENERAL All parts should be washed in a solvent and inspected for damage or wear Particular attention should be given to all bearings gears gear pins and rotor blades as failure of these parts could cause damage to more expensive parts Rotor blades should be replaced every repair cycle or if they measure less than 3 16 4 7mm on either end CA Inspect and replace any O rings or seals that show signs of wear or deterioration All gears gear pins and open bearings should rec
9. cking Std 202674 Non Locking Opt 867878 867891 Rev A 869233 Non Rev QUO 4 23 At RRRE 869844 869234 Non Rev Only 867890 833300 869201 un 863454 PARTS LIST REVERSIBLE PUSH TO START HANDLE PARTNO NAME OF PART PART NO NAME OF PART ary 833300 Inlet Screen 867890 Shut Off Valve 863454 O Ring 9 16 x 11 16 867891 Backhead includes reversing valve bushing 865770 Reversing Valve Spring 869201 Shut Off Valve Seal 865777 Bail 869233 Backhead 867878 Valve Retainer Screw 869234 Motor Block 867882 Inlet Bushing incl 833300 869253 Reversing Valve 867887 Shut Off Valve Spring 869844 Exhaust Deflector 869850 Muffler Reversible Requires 4 aa oo The complete handle can be purchased as a subassembly using Part No 861705 Non Reversible Straight 861579 Reversible LEVER PUSH TO START HANDLE FOR RSAL 865770 869253 Locking Opt 867878 202674 Non locking Std IT 867007 sera 869754 863399 869747 869753 417803 2 867877 ae PARTS LIST LEVER PUSH TO START HANDLE PART NO NAME OF PART Ez PART NO NAME OF PART arv 202410 Lever Pin 867874 Exhaust Deflector 202674 Reversing Valve Non locking Opt 867877 Lever 412603 Bail 869201 Shut Off Valve Seal 863399 O Ring 7 16 x 9 16 869253 Reversing Valve 865770 Reversing Valve Spring 869510 Muffler 867005 Throttle Va
10. e a minimum hand grip force consistent with proper control and safe operation e Keep body and hands warm and dry cold weather is reported to be a major factor contributing to Raynaud s Syndrome e Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation Smoking Tobacco another contributing factor Cold Temperatures Certain Drugs Avoid OK Avoid Avoid OK Avoid Extension Neutral Flexion Radial Deviation Neutral Ulnar Deviation Tasks should be performed in such a manner that the wrists are maintained in a neutral position which is not flexed hyperextended or turned side to side e Stressful postures should be avoided select a tool appropriate for the job and work location e Avoid highly repetitive movements of hands and wrists and continuous vibration exposure after each period of operation exercise to increase blood circulation e Keep tool well maintained and replace worn parts Work gloves with vibration reducing liners and wrist sup ports are available from some manufacturers of industrial work gloves Tool wraps and grips are also available from a number of different manufacturers These gloves wraps and wrist supports are designed to reduce and moderate the effects of extended vibration exposure and repetitive wrist trauma Since they vary widely in design material thickness vibration reduction and wrist support qualities itis recommended that the glove tool wrap or wrist support manufacturer be consulted for ite
11. e clutch housing and remove the clutch assembly Unscrew and remove the gear case assembly The trip rod and motor unit may now be removed from the front of the backhead See the following paragraphs for complete disassembly instruc tions on the various sub assemblies CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY Unscrew the adjustment nut No 202755 This will allow the adjustment plate No 202754 thrust bearing No 847596 thrust race No 202753 torque spring release spring No 202752 release sleeve No 203271 two 2 steel balls No 8842161 ball retainer No 203272 and five 5 steel balls to be removed from the clutch spindle assembly Wash the spindle assembly in a solvent and rotate the cam No 203270 to remove as much grease as possible Remove the retainer ring No 202749 ball plug No 202748 and twelve 12 steel balls No 842161 from the cam This will allow the trip plunger No 202745 reset spring No 202746 and pin No 843231 to be removed from the rear of the clutch spindle GEAR CASE DISASSEMBLY The spider should be pressed out the rear of the gear case No 867907 Remove the retainer ring No 844364 and press the bearing No 847147 out the front of the gear case If replacement of the idler gear pins is necessary they should be pressed out the rear of the spider See drawings below for replacement pin height The pin height on the gear case spiders are the same as the 1st reduction spider below 2nd Reduction Spider
12. ear this tool Hearing protection is recommended in high noise areas 85 dBA or greater The operation of other tools and equipment in the area reflective surfaces process noises and resonant structures can substantially contribute to and increase the noise level in the area Excessive air pressure above 90 PSIG or worn motor components can also increase sound level emitted by tool Proper hearing conservation measures including annual audiograms and training in the use and fit of hearing protection devices may be necessary For additional information on hearing protection refer to Federal Regulations Section 1910 95 Occupational Noise Exposure and American National Standards Institute ANSI S12 6 Hearing Protectors Cleco screwdrivers are designed to operate on 90 psig 6 2 bar maximum air pressure If the tool is properly sized and applied higher air pressure is unnecessary Excessive air pressure increases the loads and stresses on the tool parts sockets and fasteners and may result in breakage Installation of a filter regulator lubricator in the air supply line ahead of the tool is recommended Before the tool is connected to the air supply check the throttle for proper operation i e throttle moves freely and returns to closed position Being careful not to endanger adjacent personnel clear the air hose of accumulated dust and moisture Before connecting a tool to the air hose removing a tool from service or changing bi
13. eive a generous amount of No 2 Moly grease during reassembly Reassembly of all of the various sub assembies is in the reverse order of disassembly however the following Must be replaced if less than 3 16 4 7mm on either end paragraphs list some of the more important reassembly proce dures IMPORTANT NOTE During final assembly of 88C RSATP models the three O rings No 844315 No 844313 and No 863009 must be in place on the spindle bushing No 202756 as needed CLUTCH REASSEMBLY During reassembly of the clutch all parts should receive a thin coating of a mixture of 10W machine oil and No 2 Moly grease MOTOR REASSEMBLY Install the rear rotor bearing No 847609 into the rear bearing plate Press the bearing plate assembly press on the bearing s inner race onto the rear rotor shaft until there is approximately 0015 clearance between the rear bearing plate and rotor Install the cylinder with the slotted end toward the front bearing plate 1 64 PL 0015 036000 4 4 T Clearance PISTOL GRIP BACKHEAD WITH TRIGGER ASSEMBLY When installing the throttle link pin No 867939 the notched end should be installed into the backhead in a vertical position to engage the throttle valve stem TRIP ROD SIZING NON TP MODELS Assemble the tool completely less the clutch housing and connect the tool to the air supply Screw left hand threads the clutch housing onto
14. ional length is required a 3 8 1 D or larger hose should be connected to the 1 4 I D hose The air hose should be cleared of accumulated dirt and moisture LUBRICATION An automatic in line filter lubricator is recommended as it in creases tool life and keeps the tool in sustained operation The in line lubricator should be regularly checked and filled with a good grade of 10W machine oil For proper adjustment of the in line lubricator place a sheet of paper next to the exhaust ports and hold the throttle open approximately 30 seconds to one minute The tool is receiving adequate oil when a light stain appears on the paper If the oil mist is visible to the naked eye itis generally an excessive amount of oil Excessive amounts of oil should be avoided In the event that it becomes necessary to store the tool for an extended period of time overnight weekend etc it should receive a generous amount of lubrication at that time and again when returned to service The tool should be stored in a clean and dry environment Application of the tool should govern how frequently it is greased It is recommended that the idler gears receive a generous amount of NLGI 2 EP grease after every 40 hours of operation The clutch housing left hand threads and clutch must be removed and the grease applied through the hex in the spider DISASSEMBLY GENERAL All Models Clamp the backhead in a soft jawed vise and unscrew left hand threads th
15. lly over periods of weeks months and years It is presently unknown to what extent exposure to vibrations or repeti tive motions may contribute to the disorders Hereditary factors vasculatory or circulatory problems exposure to cold and dampness diet smoking and work practices are thought to contribute to the conditions TTT Safety Recommendations Any tool operator should be aware of the following warning signs and symptoms so that a problem can be addressed before it becomes a debilitating injury Any user suffering prolonged symptoms of tingling numbness blanching of fingers clumsiness or weakened grip nocturnal pain in the hand or any other disorder of the shoulders arms wrists or fingers is advised to consult a physician If it is deter mined that the symptoms are job related or aggravated by movements and postures dictated by the job design it may be necessary for the employer to take steps to prevent further occurrences These steps might include but are not limited to repositioning the workpiece or redesigning the workstation reassigning workers to other jobs rotating jobs changing work pace and or changing the type of tool used so as to minimize stress on the operator Some tasks may require more than one type of tool to obtain the optimum operator tool task relationship The following suggestions will help reduce or moderate the effects of repetitive work motions and or extended vibration exposure e Us
16. lve 869747 Backhead includes reversing valve bushing 867006 Valve Seat 869748 Lever Pin 867007 Throttle Valve Spring 869751 Shut Off Valve 867008 Inlet Screen 869752 Shut Off Valve Spring 867878 Valve Retainer Screw 869753 Inlet Bushing 869754 Shut Off Valve Bushing The complete handle can be purchased as a subassembly using Part No 201212 REVERSIBLE AND NON REVERSIBLE PUSH TO START PISTOL HANDLE WITHOUT TRIGGER FOR RSAP AND SAP REVERSIBLE TOOLS ONLY 26 098 Aa 847272 202760 A 869236 Non Reversible Tools Only 867901 847033 1 867889 867887 REVERSIBLE TOOLS ONLY 613749 Non Rev 869235 Rev 202771 833303 412775 867929 847272 PARTS LIST PISTOL HANDLE WITHOUT TRIGGER PART NO NAME OF PART PART NO NAME OF PART 202773 Backhead Reversible 412775 Air Inlet Screen 613749 Reversing Knob Screw 617290 O Ring 1 1 2 x 1 5 16 833303 Muftler Screen 847033 Retainer Ring 847272 O Ring 5 8 x 3 4 847411 O Ring 11 16 x 13 16 867887 Shut Off Valve Spring Standard Model 867889 Shut Off Valve Seal Non Reversible tools require one only 2 anaNaaa E S 867898 867899 867901 867926 867929 867933 869236 869237 869682 869852 Reversing Valve Shut Off Valve Housing Shut Off Valve O Ring 1 3 16 x 1 5 16 Air Inlet Bushing Muffler Motor Block Backhead Non Reversible Shut Off Valve Spring TP Model Onl
17. ms designed for your specific application WARNING Proper fit of gloves is important Improperly fitted gloves may restrict blood flow to the fingers and can substantially reduce grip strength For more information on the safe use of portable air tools see the latest edition of ANSI B186 1 Safety Code for Portable Air Tools available from the American National Standards Institute Inc 11 West 42nd Street New York N Y 10036 This information is a compilation of general safety practices obtained from various sources available at the date of production However our company does not represent that every acceptable safety practice is offered herein or that abnormal or unusual circumstances may not warrant or require additional procedures Your work may require additional specific safety procedures Follow these proce dures as required by your company Warning Labels The warning labels found on these tools are an essential part of this product Labels should not be removed Labels should be checked periodically for ligibility Replace warn ing labels when missing or when the information can no longer be read Replacement labels can be ordered as any spare part READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 203185 4 203185 203288 OPERATING amp SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS The No 88C Series CLECOMATIC screwdrivers are push to start automatic shutoff tools Accurate torque is achieved by setting the CLECOMATIC clutch t
18. o the desired torque The tool will automatically shut off at this preset torque Removing the tool from the work piece will reset the tool for the next cycle NOTE The 88C SAPT and 88C RSAPT models are equipped with a trigger which must be depressed before the push to start automatic shutoff cycle will begin The 88C RSAL models are equipped with a lever which must be depressed before the push to start automatic shutoff cycle will begin CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Unscrew left hand threads the clutch housing from the gear case Tighten the adjustment nut clockwise to increase torque and loosen counterclockwise to decrease the torque output of the tool CAUTION If the clutch is adjusted over the maximum power output of the tool the clutch will not function and the tool will operate like a stall type tool Also if the tool is being operated at its upper torque limits a drop in air pressure could cause the clutch not to function due to a loss of motor power and the tool will function like a stall type tool While resisting torque operator must remove tool from fastener to shut off tool OPERATIONAL CHECK Grip tool securely and be prepared to counteract stall torque if clutch is improperly adjusted AIR SUPPLY The tool is designed to operate at 90 psig air pressure The air pressure should be checked at the tool s air inlet while the tool is running For maximum performance use a 1 4 I D air hose up to 8 in length If addit
19. the gear case until air exhausts from the backhead Measure the gap between the clutch housing and gear case Grind this amount plus 1 16 off the trip rod TRIP ROD SIZING TP MODELS Assemble the tool completely less the clutch housing and connect the tool to the air supply Screw left hand threads the clutch housing onto the gear case until air begins to exhaust from the backhead Screw the clutch housing down one and three guarters turn more Measure the gap between the clutch housing and gear case Grind this amount off the trip rod OLD TRIP ROD SIZING The tool should be reassembled complete less the trip rod clutch and clutch housing With the air on install the trip rod and clutch into the tool and measure the distance between the rear face of the ball retainer No 203272 and the front face of the gear case Turn the air off and depress the clutch assembly and measure clutch travel Clutch travel must be at least 3 32 If not the trip rod should be replaced and sized SAFETY CHECK After repair or replacement of parts tools equipped with an automatic shut off device should be tested to verify that the device is functioning properly Se a 88C CLECOMATIC CLUTCH D wW D A 869304 881393 202749 me 202748 9 4 202744 842161 o T Complete Assembly 861006 CAUTION Always use dead handle when operating a tool with high torque capacities 202745 203270 i e 10
20. ts make sure the air line is shut off and drained of air This will prevent the tool from operating if the throttle is accidently engaged A CAUTION Tools with clutches can stall if adjusted over maximum power output of tool or if there is a drop in air pressure Operator must then resist stall torgue until throttle is released Higher torque screwdrivers can be equipped with grip sleeves and dead handles Tool balance arms are avail able to absorb the torque reaction of the tool while balanc ing the weight of the tool for improved ergonomic applica tions Poor quality fasteners and bits can cause vibration during run down Use quality fasteners and bits Some individuals may be susceptible to disorders of the A WARNING Repetitive work motions and or vibration may cause injury to hands and arms Use minimum hand grip force consistent with proper control and safe operation Keep body and hands warm and dry Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation Avoid continuous vibration exposure Keep wrists straight Avoid repeated bending of wrists and hands hands and arms when performing tasks consisting of highly repetitive motions and or exposure to extended vibration Cumulative trauma disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis may be caused or aggra vated by repetitious forceful exertions of the hands and arms Vibration may contribute to a condition called Raynaud s Syndrome These disorders develop gradua
21. y Reversing Knob The complete handle can be purchased as a subassembly using Part No listed below 861707 Non Reversible 861706 Reversible 201190 Not included in subassembly REVERSIBLE AND NON REVERSIBLE REVERSIBLE TRIGGER PUSH TO START PISTOL HANDLE TOOLS ONLY FOR RSAPT RSATP SAPT AND SATP 867887 RSAPT 869682 RSATP REVERSIBLE TOOLS ONLY 867889 Non Rev Rev 617290 ll AA 847272 867901 aa I 67 CP 44 ESO gt a 867039 844787 201905 869236 Non Reversible Tools Only 867933 an 412775 867929 833303 os A p Gh SAMOA Re 202782 202951 847272 PARTS LIST PISTOL HANDLE WITH TRIGGER PART NO NAME OF PART end PART NO NAME OF PART lary 201905 Trigger Assembly 867887 Shut Off Valve Spring Standard Model 202773 Backhead Reversible 867889 Shut Off Valve Seal 202782 Valve Seal 867898 Reversing Valve 202828 Throttle Valve 867899 Shut Off Valve Housing 202951 Throttle Valve Spring 867901 Shut Off Valve 412775 Air Inlet Screen 867926 O Ring 1 3 16 x 1 5 16 613749 Reversing Knob Screw 867929 Air Inlet Bushing 617290 O Ring 1 1 2 x 1 5 16 867933 Muffler 833303 Muftler Screen 867939 Throttle Link Pin 844787 Trigger Pin 869236 Motor Block 847033 Retainer Ring 869237 Backhead Non Reversible 847272 O Ring 5 8 x 3 4 869682 Shut Off Valve Spring TP Model Only 847411 O Ring 11
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