TANKO® RF_IOM_Rev0

Mini retractor system TANKO-RF

Figure 7.4-5: Internal design of TANKO-RF40 and TANKO-RF50

Complete disassembly is described below. It is recommended to disassemble the device only to the extent that is necessary to change the wearing parts.

NOTE Damage to the sealing surfaces must be prevented during disassembly.

1. NOTE Incorrect clamping in the vise can cause threaded connections to become jammed and deformed unintentionally! The threaded connection cannot be screwed and may become damaged. • The jaws of the vise must not clamp too firmly and not directly in the area of the threaded connection being loosened. • Clamp the device in the vise in such a way on the housing (1) that the threaded connection on the cover (3) does NOT become jammed. 2. Unscrew the cover (6) from the housing (1). 3. Insert the mounting bolt (art. no. see Table 7.4-2: Assembly tools ) with the 2 pins facing downwards into the axle center section (3) so that the pins engage in the recesses in the axle center section (3). Slide the mounting ring (art. no. see Table 7.4-2: Assembly tools ) over the mounting bolt until it engages with the 2 pins in the axle cover (4). Now unscrew the axle cover from the axle center section (3) using the mounting bolt. NOTE Risk of injury, the spring is released when the axle cover is released and can cause the axle cover to jump out of housing. Release the spring in a controlled manner and remove it from the housing (1).

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Operating/Installation instructions 2023/09

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