General Instructions - Ingersoll Rand 380SQ1 Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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DISASSEMBLY

General Instructions

1. Do not disassemble the tool any further than necessary
to replace or repair damaged parts.
2. When grasping a tool or part in a vise, always use
leather–covered or copper–covered vise jaws to protect
the surface of the part and help prevent distortion. This
is particularly true of threaded members and housings.
3. Do not remove any part which is a press fit in or on an
assembly unless the removal of that part is necessary for
repairs or replacement.
Disassembly of the Impulse Mechanism
1. Use a pointed probe to push the Spring Seat (66) against
the Retaining Sleeve Spring (65). While the Spring is
compressed, use another pointed probe or thin blade
screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (67). Lift the
Spring Seat, Spring and Bit Retaining Sleeve (64) off
the Drive Shaft (43) and remove the Bit Retaining
Ball (63).
2. Remove the Rubber Housing Boot (68).
3. Using copper–covered vise jaws, carefully grasp the
flats of the Mechanism Cover (58) with the output end
of the Drive Shaft downward.
4. Using an adjustable wrench, unscrew the Motor
Housing Assembly (1) from the Mechanism Cover.
This is a left–hand thread, rotate the Motor Housing
clockwise to remove it. Refer to Dwg. TDP1292.
5. Lift the assembled motor off the Mechanism Cover and
pull the mechanism assembly out of the Cover. Remove
the Bushing Spacer (61).
6. Using a 1.5 mm hex wrench, rotate the Torque
Adjustment Screw (30) clockwise until the Screw stops.
Rotate the Screw counterclockwise until it stops or
makes six complete revolutions.
7. Using the special Tee Wrench furnished in the Tool Kit
(Part No. 180PQ–99), remove the Oil Plug (49) and Oil
Plug Seal (50).
8. With the oil plug opening downward over a container,
rotate the Drive Shaft to purge the fluid from the
mechanism.
9. Grasp the flats of the Housing Assembly (29) in vise
jaws with the output end of the Drive Shaft downward.
10. Insert the pins of the spanner plug from the No.
180PQ–99 Tool Kit into the two holes in the Housing
Cap (35). Using a wrench on the plug, unscrew and
remove the Housing Cap from the Housing Assembly.
Refer to Dwg. TPD1295.
MAINTENANCE SECTION
11. Stand the disassembly arbor from the Tool Kit, large
12. Disassemble the components of the mechanism in the
Disassembly of the Motor
1. Grasp the Motor Housing (1) in vise jaws with the shaft
2. Insert the pins of the end plate spacer spanner into the
21
SPANNER PLUG
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
TO LOOSEN
end downward, on a workbench or the table of an arbor
press. Insert the output end of the Drive Shaft into the
central opening and either tap the Housing downward
off the components or use the pressing sleeve in the Kit
to press the Housing downward off the components.
Refer to Dwg. TPD1296.
PRESSING
SLEEVE
HOUSING
sequence shown in Drawing TPA1341 on Page 17.
of the Rotor (23) upward.
holes in the Front End Plate Spacer (28). Using a
wrench, unscrew and remove the Spacer. This is a
left–hand thread; rotate the wrench clockwise to
remove the Spacer. Refer to Dwg. TPD1297.
END PLATE SPACER SPANNER
(Dwg. TPD1295)
TAP EDGE LIGHTLY WITH
BRASS HAMMER OR
USE PRESSING SLEEVE
FROM TOOL KIT
DISASSEMBLY ARBOR
FROM TOOL KIT
(Dwg. TPD1296)
CLOCKWISE TO LOOSEN
(Dwg. TPD1297)

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