Pic. 3.22. Removing the spring splined pin
Using a beard with a thin sting (5 mm) and a hammer, knock out the splined spring pin (pic. 3.22).
Remove the inlet fitting and sealing ring.
Loosen the locknut and remove the pusher fork.
Loosen pusher locknut.
Remove the cylinder body cover.
Pic. 3.23. Removing the retaining ring
While pushing the piston rod, use circlip pliers to remove the circlip (pic. 3.23).
Remove the push rod from the cylinder body.
Attention! The piston may pop out of the cylinder body. Therefore, carefully remove the pusher from the cylinder body.
Remove the thrust plate from the pusher.
Remove the piston with spring from the cylinder.
Attention! Be careful not to damage the inside of the cylinder body.