C. Charles Hahn
CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
You will need to remove the spindle assembly and shroud to get at those four screws; looking at the assembly diagram in the manual may help you to see how it has to come apart:

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BigAl3 said:dan, what speed were you using? thanks for the taking the time to make the video...
C. Charles Hahn said:Take the head off and re-pack it with more and better grease... problem solved. It will make the machine run cooler, too. I wasn't able to tear into the gear drive of my HD polisher, but the HF version of the same came apart with no trouble at all.
danponjican said:My "student" was running it at speed 4.
bbak said:Thanks for the help, It looks like if I remove #41 the eccentric wheel I will be able to reach the shroud screws. How do I get the eccentric wheel assembly out.My apologies for not knowing, also I don't want to mess anything up.
Thanks for your troubles.
Bruce
BigAl3 said:i was going to return it but i guess that's how they all are being new and all or until it gets broken in. thanks for the info charlie (i'll have to get some grease), you're always a good source of info and one person who makes autopia.org the place that it is today...
Ron Ketcham said:Haven't gotten mine yet, but will soon.
Thanks to Charles and John for the very important "heads up" on the situation.
As soon as I do pick up mine, it will come apart and good lube added to the gear drive.
Thanks again!
bbak said:Charles,
Thanks for the help, and the time you have taken to provide instructions. I can't get get the bearing/spindle assembly to remove. I don't see any screws to remove it. What do I need to do to remove it?
Thanks again
bbak said:Well now that's the problem, I tried with the backing plate and also with a 5/16 bolt and it just will not budge. Thanks for the follow up.
Bruce
Matt Cardoni said:Bruce, on my unit, the bearing/spindle is not pulled from the eccentric wheel. It all comes out as one assembly. After removing the counter weight, I inserted the tool that came with the unit (an Allen wrench with a rounded end) into the hole in the top of the head. This stops the ring gear from being able to turn. The I used a needle-nose vice grip to turn the eccentric wheel off of the shaft that is attached to the ring gear. Then the shroud can be removed an the head split open and greased.
Hopefully this makes sense.
bbak said:Does it have regular threads so turning the eccentric wheel to the left will loosen it?
Matt Cardoni said:Bruce, on my unit, the bearing/spindle is not pulled from the eccentric wheel. It all comes out as one assembly. After removing the counter weight, I inserted the tool that came with the unit (an Allen wrench with a rounded end) into the hole in the top of the head. This stops the ring gear from being able to turn. The I used a needle-nose vice grip to turn the eccentric wheel off of the shaft that is attached to the ring gear. Then the shroud can be removed an the head split open and greased.
Hopefully this makes sense.