Impact Wrenches are not torque wrenches.
Connections requiring specific torque must be
checked with a torque meter after fitting with an
impact wrench.
POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
POWER
REGULATOR
MINIMUM
Ingersoll-Rand No. 50
USING THE POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
MAXIMUM
(Dwg. TP2186)
LUBRICATION
Ingersoll-Rand No. 105
INSTALLATION
Main Line(s) Inner Ø
to be 3X Size of
Air Tool's Inlet Ø
To Air
System
To Air
Tool
Emergency
Shut-Off
Valve
Lubricator
Regulator
Drain Regularly
The 2130XP Impact Wrench incorporates a Power
Management System that allows the operator to
select three power output settings. These settings are
minimum power output, medium or maximum power
output in the clockwise direction only. The Air
Wrench will always operate at maximum power
output in the counterclockwise direction, no matter
what power output level is selected. The three power
setting indicators on the rear of the housing are for
reference only and DO NOT denote a specific power
output. The number 1 indicator designates minimum
power output and the number 2 setting indicator
denotes maximum power output. Placing the power
regulator in the center position denotes medium
power.
Power output can be further reduced in the clockwise
or ounterclockwise direction by using the variable
throttle. Air supply systems which do not deliver
adequate air pressure can affect power output at all
settings.
Always use an air line lubricator with these tools. We
recommend the following Filter-Regulator-
Lubricator (FRL) Unit:
Inside USA use FRL unit #C28-04-FKG0-28
Outside USA use FRL unit #C28-C4-FKG0
After each forty-eight hours of operation, or as
experience indicates, inject about 4 cc of the recom
mended grease into the Grease Fitting (4).
Branch Line(s) Inner Ø
to be 2X Size of
Air Tool's Inlet Ø
R
L
F
Filter
FRL
Compressor
(Dwg. TPD905-2)
3
Form P7681 Edition 2