♦
Using both assembly spanners,
unscrew the front piece of the metal cone from
the back piece (E2, E1) . This gives you access
to the following parts:
A B C
D
A
Appliance shaft
B
Lock nut
C
Lock washer
D
Spring
E1
Back piece of the metal cone
F
Expanding mandrel
G
Gripper jaws
E2
Front piece of the metal cone
♦
Remove the expanding mandrel (F) and the
worn gripper jaws (G) from the front piece of
the metal cone (E2) .
♦
Place the new gripper jaws (G) into the front
piece of the metal cone (E2) such that the nar-
row ends protrude from its opening .
NOTE
Both gripper jaws (G) must protrude from the
opening flush with each other . We recommend
that you hold the front piece of the metal cone
(E2) vertically, with the gripper jaws (G) pointing
downward .
♦
Insert the expanding mandrel (F) such that its
tips are inside the notch formed by the rear
ends of the gripper jaws (G) .
♦
Using both assembly spanners,
, screw the front and back piece of the metal
cone (E2, E1) together .
♦
Screw the metal cone (E) back onto the appli-
ance shaft (A) and tighten it using the assembly
spanner
. Use the assembly
spanner
to lock the lock nut (B) .
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and
,
E1
F
G
and
♦
After installing the metal cone (E), check the dis-
tance between the thread and metal cone (E) . It
should be approximately 70 mm . You can use
the assembly spanner
necessary, adapt the measurement by adjusting
the lock nut (B) .
B
E2
♦
To attach the front connector
the thread (you will feel minor resistance) and
tighten it by hand .
♦
Tighten the front connector
bly spanner
as a measuring aid . If
E
ca. 70 mm
, press it onto
using the assem-
.
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