Wilson Air Compressor 3A-750 Manual Do Utilizador
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SM-97
PARTS LIST
Key Description
3A-
1000
1000
3A-
750
750
3A-
450
450
Torque Control Ass’y
38641
-1000
-1000
38641
-0750
-0750
38641
-0450
-0450
1
Retainer (2)
24317
2
Spirolox Ring
34262
3
Front Bearing
28069
4
Control Housing Ass’y
40024
-1000
-1000
40024
-0750
-0750
40024
-0450
-0450
5
Main Spring
24307
6
Main Spring Anchor
24318
7
Button Head Screw (2)
24319
8
Lock Washer (2)
28106
9
Main Spring Pin
24313
10
Internal Gear
38658 38657 38658
11
Drive Spindle
38664 38664 38661
12
Planet Gear (3)
24504 24364 24321
13
Needle Roller (3 Sets)
24354
14
Roller Retainer (3Sets)
24355
15
Planet Pin (3)
24314
16
Snubber Shim (0-3)
40561
17
O-Ring
28100
18
Quad-Ring
28102
19
O-Ring
28101
20
Quad-Ring
28103
21
Brake Shoe
38643
22
Brake Rolls Retainer
24311
23
Brake Roll (3)
24324
24
Bearing Race Brake-
Cam
Cam
38644
25
Front Ball Retainer
28088
Key Description
3A-
1000
1000
3A-
0750
0750
3A-
0450
0450
26
Reaction Member
24907
27
Retainer
28096
28
Latch Spring
24913
29
Latch Return Pawl
24911
30
Return Pawl Spring
24912
31
Latch Pin
24333
32
Roll Pin (2)
25177
33
Roll Pin
24908
34
Latch
24910
35
Latch Release Spring
24331
36
Latch Release Pawl
24323
37
Latch Release Pin (2)
24330
38
Dowel Pin
24298
39
Reverse Pawl Pin
24328
40
Tongued ReversePawl
38665 38665 38665
41
Reverse Pawl Spring
24914
42
Grooved ReversePawl
24909
43
Retainer
28067-0001
44
Set Screw (4)
20480
45
Index Plate
38653 40014 38652
46
Screw (2)
24320
47
Rear Bearing
51194
48
Handle Connector
38651
49
Internal Gear
38654 38653 38655
50
Balls (13)
21941
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SM-97
DISASSEMBLY
The following instructions should be studied carefully before
attempting disassembly of Model ‘3A’ Torq-Air—Matic. In most
cases, the major difficulty encountered has been caused by im-
proper disassembly and reassembly procedures.
attempting disassembly of Model ‘3A’ Torq-Air—Matic. In most
cases, the major difficulty encountered has been caused by im-
proper disassembly and reassembly procedures.
Torque control disassembly procedure
If air motor has been operating properly, do not remove it from
torque control section at this time, but proceed as outlined. The
steps to be followed have been grouped. Steps within a group may
be performed in any sequence. The groups, however, cannot and
must not be per-formed out of sequence. All steps within a group
must be completed before proceeding to the following group. Refer
to assembly drawing on Page 11.
torque control section at this time, but proceed as outlined. The
steps to be followed have been grouped. Steps within a group may
be performed in any sequence. The groups, however, cannot and
must not be per-formed out of sequence. All steps within a group
must be completed before proceeding to the following group. Refer
to assembly drawing on Page 11.
Group no.1
(A)
Unscrew and remove both spring anchor button
head screws. Use
3/16” hexagon key supplied.
(B)
(B)
Unscrew all four torque setting set screws halfway out at
rear of control housing. Use 1/8” hexagon key supplied.
(C)
Remove outside bearing shaft retainer ring (Piece No.1).
Group no. 2
(A) Grasp unit by torque control housing with the 1/2” diameter
output spindle uppermost and vertical. Hold it with the motor
handle 1/2’
to 1” above the work surface.
(B) With a soft faced hammer, tap the output spindle gently. The entire internal mech-anism
will fall free as soon as the reduced diameter portion of
output spindle has pass-ed through front ball bearing.
output spindle has pass-ed through front ball bearing.
NOTE: Avoid hitting this bearing or housing.
Group no.3
(A) Remove inside bearing shaft retainer ring (Pc #1
).
(B) Lift out front ball bearing (Pc #25).
(C) Lift off front brake shoe (Pc #21
).
(D) Remove 3 brake rolls (Pc #23).
(E) Lift off brake roll retaining ring (Pc #
22 ).
Group no.4
(A)
The subassembly consisting of reaction member assembly with
latch and various pawls, mainspring with its pin and anchor
and brake cam may then be lifted up off motor drive spindle
assembly.
latch and various pawls, mainspring with its pin and anchor
and brake cam may then be lifted up off motor drive spindle
assembly.
(B)
When failure is due to a malfunction of torque control unit,
the failing parts, usually, can be found easily by observing
operations of the various pawis and latch. This can be done
by holding subassembly in the hand and applying torque or
turning force to internal gear (Pc #10) within reaction mem-
ber (Pc #26). See Trouble Shooting Chart.
the failing parts, usually, can be found easily by observing
operations of the various pawis and latch. This can be done
by holding subassembly in the hand and applying torque or
turning force to internal gear (Pc #10) within reaction mem-
ber (Pc #26). See Trouble Shooting Chart.