Ingersoll-Rand AVC10 Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 2

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WARNING LABEL IDENTIFICATION

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

Always wear eye protection
when operating or perform-
ing maintenance on this
tool.

WARNING

WARNING

Always wear hearing 
protection when operating
this tool.

Always turn off the air sup-
ply and disconnect the air
supply hose before install-
ing,  removing or adjusting
any accessory on this tool,
or before performing any
maintenance on this tool.

WARNING

Air  powered  tools  can vibrate
in use.  Vibration, repetitive
motions or uncomfortable po-
sitions may be harmful to your
hands and arms.  Stop using
any tool if discomfort, tingling
feeling or pain occurs.  Seek
medical advice before resum-
ing use.

WARNING

Do not carry the tool by
the hose.

WARNING

WARNING

Do not use damaged, frayed
or deteriorated air hoses
and fittings.

WARNING

Keep body stance balanced
and firm.  Do not overreach
when operating this tool.

WARNING

Operate at 90 psig (6.2 bar/
620 kPa) Maximum air pressure.

90 psig

(6.2bar/620kPa)

PERCUSSIVE TOOL WARNINGS

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

When wearing gloves and operating models with
inside trigger, always be sure that the gloves will not
prevent the trigger from being released.

Wear safety shoes, hard hat, safety goggles, gloves,
dustmask and any other appropriate protective
clothing while operating the tool.

Do not indulge in horseplay.  Distraction can cause
accidents.

Keep hands and fingers away from the throttle lever
until it is time to operate the tool.

Never rest the tool or chisel on your foot.

Never point the tool at anyone.

Compressed air is dangerous.  Never point an air hose
at yourself or co–workers.

Never blow clothes free of dust with compressed air.

Be sure all hose connections are tight.  A loose hose
not only leaks but can come completely off the tool
and while whipping under pressure, can injure the
operator and others in the area.  Attach safety cables
to all hoses to prevent injury in case a hose is
accidentally broken.

Never disconnect a pressurized air hose.  Always turn
off the air supply and bleed the tool before
disconnecting a hose.

The operator must keep limbs and body clear of the
chisel.  If a chisel breaks, the tool with the broken
chisel projecting from the tool will suddenly surge
forward.

Do not ride the tool with one leg over the handle.
Injury can result if the chisel breaks while riding the
tool.

Know what is underneath the material being worked.
Be alert for hidden water, gas, sewer, telephone or
electric lines.

Use only proper cleaning solvents to clean parts.  Use
only cleaning solvents which meet current safety and
health standards.  Use cleaning solvents in a well
ventilated area.

Do not flush the tool or clean any parts with diesel
fuel.  Diesel fuel residue will ignite in the tool when the
tool is operated, causing damage to internal parts.
When using models with outside triggers or throttle
levers, take care when setting the tool down to prevent
accidental operation.

Do not operate the tool with broken or damaged parts.

Never start the tool when it is lying on the ground.

This tool is not designed for working in explosive
atmospheres.

This tool is not insulated against electric shock.

Summary of Contents for AVC10

Page 1: ...dry air at 90 psig maximum air pressure Dust corrosive fumes and or excessive moisture can ruin the motor of an air tool Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile liquids such as kerosene dies...

Page 2: ...te the tool Never rest the tool or chisel on your foot Never point the tool at anyone Compressed air is dangerous Never point an air hose at yourself or co workers Never blow clothes free of dust with...

Page 3: ...ever operate the tool unless an accessory is properly installed and held firmly against the work Experience will indicate how much power regulation is required for each job For Models AVC10 AVC12 AVC1...

Page 4: ...er min Piston Stroke in mm AVC10C1 button throttle 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC10A1 offset built in 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC12A1 offset built in 2 100 3 76 AVC13A1 offset built in 1 725 4 101 AVC26A1 offset built in...

Page 5: ...e jamais lubrifier les outils avec des liquides inflammables ou volatiles tels que le k ros ne le gasol ou le carburant d aviation Ne retirer aucune tiquette Remplacer toute tiquette endommag e UTILIS...

Page 6: ...ez jamais l outil sur vos pieds Ne pointez jamais l outil vers quelqu un L air comprim est dangereux Ne pointez jamais un flexible d air comprim sur vous ou vos coll gues Ne nettoyez jamais la poussi...

Page 7: ...equise par chaque t che Pour les mod les AVC10 AVC12 AVC13 Pour obtenir la pleine puissance tourner le bouton de r glage de commande dans le sens invers des aiguilles d une montre jusqu ceque le d pla...

Page 8: ...inute Course du piston in mm AVC10C1U commande bouton 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC10A1 d port e incorpor 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC12A1 d port e incorpor 2 100 3 76 AVC13A1 d port e incorpor 1 725 4 101 AVC26A1 d port...

Page 9: ...esi n de 90 psig El polvo los vapores corrosivos y o el exceso de humedad podr an estropear el motor de una herramienta neum tica No lubricar las herramientas con l quidos inflamables o vol tiles tale...

Page 10: ...obre el pie No apunte nunca la herramienta a nadie El aire comprimido es peligroso No apunte nunca la manguera de aire hacia usted o sus compa eros No quite nunca el polvo de su ropa con aire comprimi...

Page 11: ...se haya instalado bien un accesorio y est firmemente contra la superficie de trabajo La experiencia indicar la regulaci n de potencia requerida para cada tarea Para Modelos AVC10 AVC12 AVC13 Para toda...

Page 12: ...a de Pist n in mm AVC10C1 bot n estrangulador 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC10A1 retirada incorporado 3 200 1 7 8 47 AVC12A1 retirada incorporado 2 100 3 76 AVC13A1 retirada incorporado 1 725 4 101 AVC26A1 retira...

Page 13: ...o com press o m xima de 90 psig P fumos corrosivos e ou humidade excessiva podem arruinar o motor de uma ferramenta pneum tica N o lubrifique as ferramentas com l quidos inflam veis ou vol teis tais c...

Page 14: ...o at o momento de operar a ferramenta Nunca descanse a ferramenta ou a barrena sobre o seu p Nunca aponte a ferramenta para algu m Ar comprimido perigoso Nunca aponte um mangueira de ar para si ou co...

Page 15: ...seguro firmemente A experi ncia indicar a regula o de pot ncia necess ria para cada trabalho Para Modelos AVC10 AVC12 AVC13 Para pot ncia m xima gire o Bot o de Ajuste da Press o no sentido contr rio...

Page 16: ...por min Curso do Pist o mm pol AVC10C1 bot o com press o 3 200 47 1 7 8 AVC10A1 bot o embutido 3 200 47 1 7 8 AVC12A1 bot o embutido 2 100 76 3 AVC13A1 bot o embutido 1 725 101 4 AVC26A1 bot o embutid...

Page 17: ...6 AV24 A4A 1 Dowel Pin AV11 32 AV11 32 2 Valve can be furnished 0 001 0 0015 or 0 002 see Oversize Parts AV11 2 AV24 2 3 Locking Key AV11 34 4 Locking Ring K 196A 5 Exhaust Deflector AV11 85 K 85A 6 P...

Page 18: ...14 Intermediate Lever Pin LG2 191 LG2 191 15 Throttle Valve Assembly AVC10 A302 AVC10 A302 16 Throttle Valve Seal 401 159 401 159 17 Throttle Valve Spring H80 11 H80 11 Throttle Adjuster Assembly AV1...

Page 19: ...alve Plunger can be furnished 0 005 or 0 010 oversize see Oversize Parts AV1 64 29 Throttle Valve AVC11 402 30 Throttle Valve Face AVC11 259 31 Throttle Valve Spring H02 51 32 Throttle Valve Cap AV1 1...

Page 20: ...C13 100 Offset Handle with Independent Power Regulator AV11 B59F 101 Trigger AV1 93A 102 Intermediate Lever AV1 56 103 Intermediate Lever Pin LG2 191 104 Throttle Valve Assembly AVC10 A302 105A Thrott...

Page 21: ...PART NUMBER FOR ORDERING AVC10 AVC12 AVC26 AVC13 Valve 0 001 oversize AV24 2 10 MAINTENANCE TOOLS TOOL NUMBER FOR ORDERING NAME OF TOOL OPERATION 34SR 54 Exhaust Deflector Pliers Removing or applying...

Page 22: ...NAIL SET ASSEMBLY WITH RUBBER RETAINER 7 16 1 2 FOR SIZES AVC10 AVC12 AVC13 AVC26 AND AVC27 Dwg TPC591 1 PART NUMBER FOR ORDERING 0 401 Diameter Shank Nail Set Model 7 16 1 2 160 Nail Set Assembly AVC...

Page 23: ...ting Hammer in leather covered or copper covered vise jaws with the Air Inlet Bushing 26 33 45 upward For Offset Handle Models 1 Remove the Throttle Body Adjuster 18 2 Unscrew the Throttle Adjuster Ca...

Page 24: ...tion of the Valve Box over the Valve and assemble it on the front section as shown in Figure 4 Lap the Valve until it fits freely in the assembled Valve Box 2 Disassemble the Valve Box clean the air p...

Page 25: ...tle Valve Cap 46 3 Reinstall the Throttle Valve Button 42 Assembly of the Riveting Hammer 1 Clamp the Handle of the Riveting Hammer in leather covered or copper covered vise jaws with the barrel bore...

Page 26: ...an suitable cleaning solu tion into the air inlet and operate for 30 seconds After flushing pour about 3 cc of oil into the air inlet and operate the tool for 5 seconds to coat the internal parts with...

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