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To take apart a 476 Remington Power Hammer, you will need to follow these steps:
Disconnect the power supply and unplug the hammer from the wall outlet.
Remove the cover or casing from the hammer by removing the screws or pressing the clips that hold it in place.
Locate the drive belt and remove it from the pulleys.
Remove the bolts or screws that hold the motor in place and carefully lift it out of the hammer.
Remove any other components or attachments that you need to access in order to clean or repair the hammer.
To clean the 476 Remington Power Hammer, you can use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the hammer and a soft brush or toothbrush to clean any hard-to-reach areas. Be sure to dry the hammer thoroughly before reassembling it.
Drift the two trigger group pins out, drop out he trigger group and look into the bottom. The linkage between the bolt and action bars is probably the problem.
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