Clean the outside of the angle blade cylinder before disassembly.
Use the following tools to disassemble the cylinder:
MEL1074 – O-ring Seal Hook
MEL1075 – Adjustable Gland Nut Wrench
MEL1075-2 – Special Offset Pins
Hold the hydraulic cylinder over a drain pan and move the rod in and out slowly to remove the fluid from the cylinder.
Put the base end of the cylinder in a vise.
NOTE: Photoโs may appear different, but the procedures are the same.
Insert the adjustable gland nut wrench into the two holes (Item 1) [Figure 20-27-10] to loosen the head.
Remove the head and the rod assembly from the cylinder [Figure 20-27-11]. Put the rod end in a vise.
Remove the nut (Item 1), piston (Item 2) and head (Item 3) [Figure 20-27-11].
Remove the seal (Item 1) and O-ring (Item 2) from the piston (Item 3) [Figure 20-27-12].
Remove the O-ring (Item 1) and the back-up ring (Item 2) from the head (Item 3) [Figure 20-27-13].
Remove the O-ring (Item 4) [Figure 20-27-13].
Remove the wiper seal (Item 1) and rod seal (Item 2) from the inside of the head (Item 3) [Figure 20-27-14].
Remove plug (Item 1) and O-ring (Item 2) [Figure 20-27-15] from both fittings.