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MODEL H 70SD POWER TOOLS TECHNICAL DATA HAMMER H 70SD SERVICE MANUAL LIST No. E461 Dec. 2001 SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT...
8-2. Vibration-Absorbing Construction ....................10 8-3. Tool Retainer ..........................13 9. REPAIR GUIDE ..........................14 9-1. Precautions and Suggestions for Disassembly and Reassembly of the Main Body ....14 10. STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES ..............23 Assembly Diagram for H 70SD...
2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE The Model H 70SD has been developed based on the current Model H 65SD, which features the use of 28.5 mm (1-1/8") air tool shank tools, standard hexagonal shank tools (combo type), and retaining groove tools without collar.
4-1-2. T-shaped handle with shock absorber reduces operator fatigue The T-shaped handle is equipped with the Hitachi's original shock absorber. Vibration transmitted from the tool main body is effectively absorbed and vibration transmitted to handle (B) and the side handle is minimized by compressing and shearing the two blocks of rubber mounted between the housing and handle (B) and between the housing and the side handle.
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Model H 65SD which features the use of 3 types of 28.5 mm (1-1/8") hex. shank tools. 4-1-5. Tool retainer accepts 3 types of 28.5 mm (1-1/8") hex. shank tools Three types of shank tools (Fig. 2) can be used in the Model H 70SD by turning the tool retainer in the following two methods.
5. SPECIFICATIONS Item H 70SD Power source Single-phase AC 50/60 Hz Voltage (V) 110, 230, 240 Motor type AC single-phase series commutator motor Insulation structure Double insulation Aluminum alloy die casting, cast aluminum alloy, Enclosure Material glass-fiber reinforced plastic resin...
7. PRECAUTIONS IN SALES PROMOTION In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Model H 70SD Electric Hammer by all of our customers, it is very important that, at the time of sale, the salesperson carefully ensures that the buyer seriously recognizes the importance of the contents of the Handling Instructions, and fully understands the meaning of the precautions listed on the Caution Plate attached to each tool.
7-3. Grease Replacement Different kinds of grease are used in the electro-pneumatic hammering section and the speed-change gear section. It is not necessary to replenish the grease between 6-month (approx.) change intervals unless the tool is disassembled or there is grease leakage due to a damage or worn seal. To ensure the smooth reciprocating of the striker and the second hammer, special grease (Part No.
8. REFERENCE INFORMATION 8-1. Sealed and Dustproof Construction The cylinder case section and housing (crank case side) are sealed by four (4) O-rings, a holder seal and a seal ring. These seals serve to prevent leakage of the grease, as well as to prevent dust and dirt from entering the mechanism.
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125.0 124.0 123.0 122.0 HITACHI H70SD 121.0 Pressing force (load) (N) (Note) For improved operability in chipping and breaking operations, it is recommended that operating force be limited to the dead weight of the tool rather than pressing forcefully down on the handles. In keeping with this, the handle pressing force at which the vibration-absorbing effect is maximum is set for between 5 kg (11.0 lbs.) and 10 kg (22.0 lbs.).
8-3. Tool Retainer Three types of shank tools (Fig. 2) can be mounted to the Model H 70SD by turning the saddle-shaped Retainer Front cover retainer. (1) Mounting air tool shank tool and standard hex. shank tool Raise the retainer in A direction and insert the tool shank into the hexagonal hole of the front cover as far as it will go (Fig.
9. REPAIR GUIDE 9-1. Precautions and Suggestions for Disassembly and Reassembly of the Main Body The [Bold] numbers in the descriptions below correspond to the item numbers in the Parts List and exploded assembly diagram. 9-1-1. Disassembly [NOTE] If it is difficult to loosen and remove the fixing bolts, use an appropriate heating device to heat them to approximately 80˚C (176˚F).
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Press the end surface of the Crank Shaft by fitting a steel rod with a hand press. Ball Bearing 6302VVCMPS2L [33] Final Gear [34] Inner Cover [36] Crank Shaft [41] Tubular jig Fig. 13 Disassembly of remaining parts from the Inner Cover [36] Loosen the three Seal Lock Hex.
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Disassembly of the Retainer [1] section Remove the two Roll Pins D6 x 55 [2] from the 6 mm dia. holes of the Retainer [1] and remove the Lever Pin [3]. The Retainer [1] and two Retainer Dampers [5] can then be removed from the Front Cover [6] (Fig. 15). Roll Pins D6 x 55 [2] (2 pcs.) Retainer [1] Retainer Dampers [5]...
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9-1-2. Reassembly Reassembly can be accomplished by following the disassembly procedures in reverse. However, special attention should be given to the following items. Reassembly of the Crank Shaft [41] section Press-fit the Ball Bearing 6205DDCMPS2L [38] into the Inner Cover [36], and fasten the Bearing Cover [39] onto the Inner Cover [36] with the four Seal Lock Hex.
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Reassembly of the Handle Holder [47] section Mount four Dampers (B) [43] and four Handle Dampers [49] to the Housing Ass'y [103], then mount two Handle Dampers (B) [48] to the Housing Ass'y [103] in the direction of arrow marked on Handle Damper (B) [48] surface.
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Mounting of Oil Seal (A) [24] When mounting Oil Seal (A) [24] on the Piston [25], ensure Oil Seal (A) [24] that the lip portion of the Oil Seal is directed toward the rear O-Ring (A) [23] surface of the Piston [25], as illustrated in Fig. 18. Prior to Piston [25] reassembly, thoroughly coat Oil Seal (A) [24] and O-Ring (A) [23] with grease (Grease for Impact Drill, Part No.
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(1) Prior to reassembly, all M5, M6 hexagon socket hd. bolts and machine screws must be coated with screw locking agent TB1401. (2) The following parts must be replaced with new Hitachi genuine parts if they are loosened once. Front cover fixing bolts: Nylock Hex.
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Safety precautions in wiring work (See Fig. 21.) Switch (A) (1P Screw Type) W/O Lock [98] is flexibly supported by Support (E) [97] to protect it from damage from vibration which could lead to possible electrical shock. Ensure without fail that Support (E) [97] is properly mounted.
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