1–4
ADJUSTMENTS
2.
Grasp the Adjustable Grip and slide it rearward until it
stops. (Refer to TPD1876).
(Dwg. TPD1876)
A
3.
Raise or lower the Grip until the desired grooves inside
the Grip align with the appropriate lugs on the Handle.
(Refer to TPD1877).
(Dwg. TPD1877)
A
4.
Slide the Grip forward onto the Handle until it butts
against the Collar or Collar Assembly.
(Refer to TPD1878).
A
(Dwg. TPD1878)
5.
Push the Grip Latch downward to its original position
to lock the adjustment into position. (Refer to
TPD1879).
B
(Dwg. TPD1879)
PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
LUBRICATION
Ingersoll–Rand No. 10
Ingersoll–Rand No. 67
Ingersoll–Rand No. 90
Adequate lubrication is imperative for maximum
performance and durability of the gearing in these tools.
We recommend the following Filter–Lubricator–Regulator
Unit:
No. C18–C3–FKG0
Motor
After each eight hours of operation, unless an air line
lubricator is used, inject 2 cc of Ingersoll–Rand No. 10 Oil
into the Inlet Bushing.
Gearing
After each 50 000 cycles, or one month of operation, inject
3 to 4 cc of Ingersoll–Rand No. 67 Grease into the Grease
Fitting in the Gear Case Assembly.
Angle Attachment
After each eight hours of operation, inject 1 to 2 cc of
Ingersoll–Rand No. 67 Grease into the Grease Fitting in the
Angle Housing Assembly.