Ingersoll-Rand 132 manual Placing Tool in Service, Lubrication, Piston Stroke, Ingersoll-Rand No

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PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE

LUBRICATION

Ingersoll-Rand No. 10

Always use an air line lubricator with these tools.

We recommend the following Filter-Lubricator-Regulator Unit:

For USA - No. C08-02-FKG0-28

Before operating the tool and after each two to three hours of operation, unless an air line lubricator is used, detach the air hose and inject several drops of Ingersoll-Rand No. 10 Oil into the air inlet.

When the tool is to be idle for a period exceeding 24 hours, lubricate it in the regular manner and operate it for 5 seconds. This will coat the internal parts with oil and prevent rusting while the tool is idle.

Never use a heavy oil or oil that forms a gum.

If the action of the tool becomes sluggish, in a well ventilated area, remove the air hose, pour about one teaspoonful of a clean, suitable cleaning solution into the air inlet and operate the tool for not more than thirty

seconds. Immediately, follow this treatment with an injection of Ingersoll-Rand No. 10 Oil.

MAIN LINES 3 TIMES

AIR TOOL INLET SIZE

TO

AIR

SYSTEM

TO

AIR

TOOL

LUBRICATOR

REGULATOR FILTER

BRANCH LINE 2 TIMES

AIR TOOL INLET SIZE

DRAIN REGULARLY

COMPRESSOR

 

(Dwg. TPD905--1)

HOW TO ORDER AN AIR HAMMER

PISTOL GRIP WITH TRIGGER THROTTLE

 

 

 

Piston Stroke

Model

Impacts/min.

in

 

mm

 

 

 

 

132

1 725

4

 

101

3

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