Friday, October 18, 2013

Instructions for the Ingersoll Rand 231C Wrench

Removing parts from your vehicle and replacing them can be a chore, especially if the vehicle is an older model and the bolts holding parts in place have become stripped or stuck in place. Using a standard wrench can prove difficult for parts located in hard-to-reach places. The Ingersoll-Rand 231C impact wrench is a machine that uses the power of compressed air to remove tough bolts from a vehicle and replace them in a secure manner.

Instructions

    1

    Connect the output hose from the air compressor unit to the connection on the bottom of the Ingersoll-Rand 231C wrench by screwing the connection onto the connector in a clockwise motion. Keep turning until the connection will not turn any more to ensure it is airtight and no air will be lost during operation. The air compressor should be set at 90 psi.

    2

    Insert the correct-size bit that corresponds to the vehicles bolts onto the connector at the tip of the power wrench. Insert the bit onto the prong and push down until it clicks into place. Use your fingers to try and turn the bit to ensure it is locked into place before using the tool.

    3

    Push the "R/F" switch on the back of the tool to the side that represents the direction you want the tool to rotate. "R" is for reverse and is used to remove bolts from the vehicle. "F" is for forward and is used to insert bolts.

    4

    Turn the power dial on the side of the tool to the proper power setting. This dial has numbers from 0 to 5, with 0 representing low power and 5 representing the highest power setting.

    5

    Place the end of the bit onto the bolt that you wish to remove or insert. Pull the trigger on the handle of the tool and the bit will begin to rotate in the direction that you set in Step 3 with the power that you set in Step 4.

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