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ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
Before placing your Ingersoll–Rand D Series Torque
Control Wrench in service, several optional adjustments can
be made to the tool which will enhance the performance of
the tool or improve the comfort of the operator. Selection
and adjustments should be made prior to placing the tool in
service.
TOP/REAR AIR INLET
The air supply hose can be connected conventionally to the
rear of the tool or connected to the side of the Handle if an
overhead air supply is available. To change the inlet
connection, proceed as follows:
Do not remove the Inlet Plug without first disconnecting
the live air supply.
Do not thread pipe thread fittings directly into the
Inlet Bushing or Inlet Plug locations in the Handle.
1.
Disconnect the air supply hose if it is attached to the
tool.
2.
Using an adjustable wrench, unscrew and remove the
Inlet Bushing and Inlet Bushing Seal.
3.
Using a 1/4” hex wrench, unscrew and remove the
Inlet Plug and Inlet Plug Seal.
4.
Install the Inlet Plug and Seal in the desired location
and tighten the Plug between 30 and 40 in–lb (3.4
and 4.5 Nm) torque. (Refer to TPD1881). (Refer to
TPD1882).
(Dwg. TPD1881)
(Dwg. TPD1882)
5.
Install the Inlet Bushing and Seal in the desired
location and tighten the Plug between 20 and 30 ft–lb
(27 and 40 Nm) torque. (Refer to TPD1880). (Refer
to TPD1883).
(Dwg. TPD1880)
(Dwg. TPD1883)
GRIP ADJUSTMENT
The Handle of the Angle Wrench has an Adjustable Grip
which permits individual operators to select one of three
handle thickness positions. Operators with large hands can
select the bulkiest position and operators with small hands
can select the smallest size. To adjust the Grip, proceed as
follows:
1.
Grasp the grooved ends of the Adjustable Grip Latch,
and spreading the ends slightly, raise the Latch to
its uppermost position. (Refer to TPD1875).
B
(Dwg. TPD1875)