Ingersoll-Rand 8245-B Troubleshooting, Accessories, Condition, Possiblecause, Correctiveaction

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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CONDITION

Failure to feed or irregularor erraticfeed.

POSSIBLECAUSE

1.Inadequate air supply

2.Feed control valves improp- erly adjusted.

3.Air leak around cap (12).

4.Dirt or damaged “O”rings on spool valve (14).

5.Clogged air passage in valve housing.

CORRECTIVEACTION

1 Check air supply for correct regulator adjustment (90 p.s.i.g. max. when tool isoperating).

2. Referto set-up procedure, page 1

3. Check for damage to“O”ring. Check and insure caps are properly

 

tightened.

4.

Refer to valve section, page 4, and remove spool valve

 

Inspect, clean and replace “O”rings

5.

Removevalve housing from tool. Disassemble and blow all air

 

passages clear of debris.

Low speed or motor

1. Inadequate air supply.

fails to operate.

 

1. Check air supply for correct regulator adjustment

Motor continues to run after retraction.

Failure to retract.

2.Clogged air passage in valve housing.

1.Piston not fully retracted.

2.Damaged “O”ring (11)inside valve housing.

1.Improper adjustment or align- ment between adjustment screw and button bleed valve.

2.Removevalve housing from tool. Disassemble and blow all air passages clear of debris.

1Insure. piston is not obstructed and is returned all the way back

2.Removevalve housing from tool. Replace“O”rings.

Referto set-up procedure, page 1.

2. Feed control valves (23) improp

2. Check adjustment, refer to page 2. Remove, inspect and

erly adjusted or dirty

clean.

3. Air leak around cap (12).

3. Check for damage to“O”ring. Check and insure caps are properly

 

tightened.

4.Damaged “O”rings in muffler cap, 4. Disassemble,inspect and replace “O”rings and/or seals. valve housing or spool valve or

seals on piston.

5. Clogged air passage in valve

5Remove.valve housing from tool. Disassemble and blow air

housing.

passages clear of debris.

ACCESSORIES

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8345-B, 8245-B specifications

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