Ingersoll-Rand 7978-() manual

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    For parts and service information, contact your local ARO distributor , or the Customer Service Dept. of the Ingersoll–Rand Distribution Center , White House, TN at PH: (615) 672–0321, F AX: (615) 672–0801. E 2000 INGERSOLL–RAND COMP ANY D PRINTED IN U.S.A. Ingersoll–Rand Company ARO T ool Products 1725 U.S. No. 1 North D P .O. Box 8000 D[...]

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    2 W ARNING Wear eye protection when operating or performing maintenance on this tool. W ARNING T urn off air supply and disconnect air supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool. W ARNING Do not carry the tool by the hose. W ARNING Do not overreach when operatin[...]

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    M10 15 3 ROUTINE LUBRICA TION REQUIREMENTS Lack of o r a n e x c e ssive amount of lubrication will af fect the perfor- mance and life of this tool. Use only recommended lubricants at below time intervals: EVER Y 8 HOURS OF T OOL OPERA TION – Fill lubricator reser- voir of recommended F .R.L. with spindle oil (29665). If an in line or air line lu[...]

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    4 MODEL IDENTIFICA TION MODEL NUMBER HOUSING MOTOR ASSEMBL Y COLLET ASSEMBL Y COLLET CAP ACITY 7978 461 14 461 12 461 19 – 2 1/8 ” 7978 – 1 461 14 461 12 – 1 461 19 – 3 3 mm 7978 – 2 461 14 461 12 – 2 461 19 – 1 3/32 ” 7978 – EU 49914 461 12 – 1 461 19 – 3 3 mm MODELS WITH – EU SUFFIX ARE ‘‘ EC ” COMPLIANT MODELS. DI[...]

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    M10 15 5 MOTOR SECTION DISASSEMBL Y _ Remove motor assembly as outlined on page 4. _ Grasp cylinder in one hand and, with the same hand, hold a punch against the rear of the rotor . T ap punch to remove bear- ing (461 10) and end plate (46107) from rotor . Remove cylinder and blades from rotor . _ Using brass blocks (1/4 ” diameter) in a vise; cl[...]

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    6 TYPICAL CROSS SECTION OF TOOL (A TP – 57) DIMENSIONAL DA T A (A TP – 58)[...]

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    M10 15 7[...]

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    PN 49999 – 247 04607560[...]