Ingersoll-Rand 92N manual

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    Form P6401 Edition 6 October 2005 CCN 03528635 Nonreversible and Reversible MUL TI–V ANE ® Geared Motors 92N and 92R Series Operations and Maintenance Information Save These Instructions[...]

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    2 Form P640 1-Edition 6 WARNING General Pr oduct Safety In formation • Read and underst and this manual before operating this motor . • It is your responsibility to make this safety informa tion available to others that will operate this motor . • Failure to observe the f ollowing warnings could result in injury . WARNING • Always operate, [...]

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    Form P6 401 Editi on 6 3 than the V ent plug from t he upper side of the motor an d connect an oil l ine from a gravi ty feed reserv oir . Connect an overflow lin e to the Level Plug opening and run it to a pump to return the lub ricant to the gravity f eed reservoir . If the Motor is mounted in any position other than that illustrated , contact an[...]

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    4 Form P640 1-Edition 6 Reversible Motor Applicatons Air Flow Information NOTICE When these motors are used on applications re quiring a reversible motor , a 4–way throttle v a lve or two 3– way throttle valves must be used in the air supply li ne in acc ordance with the following schematic diagram (TPB491). When the application requires a non?[...]

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    Form P6 401 Editi on 6 5 Notes[...]

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    6 Form P640 1-Edition 6 92N and 92R Series Exploded Diagram (Dwg. TP A551-1)[...]

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    Form P6 401 Editi on 6 7 92N and 92R Series Part s List Sl. No. Description Part Number Sl. No. De scription Part Number 1 Motor Housing Cover for Model 92 NA008 or for Serie s 92N 92N-102 92RA008 48NA-755-0 08 for Serie s 92R 92R-102 for Model 92NA01 1 or 2 Short Housi ng Cover Cap S crew 92NA01 1 48NA-755-0 11 (4 for 92N; 2 for 92R) 12BMP-634 for[...]

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    8 Form P640 1-Edition 6 92N and 92R Series Parts List (Continued) Sl. No. Description Part Number Sl. No. Description Part Number • 32 Motor Shaft Thrust Bearing 92RB045 48NB-762-029 Race for Model 92N B078 or for Series 92N B or 92RB 48NB-767 92RB078 48NB-762-078 • 33 Motor Shaft Thrust Bearing 37 Motor Shaf t Key for Series 92N B or 92RB 48NB[...]

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    Form P6 401 Editi on 6 9 Maintenance Section Disassembly General Instructions 1. Do not disassemble the mot o r any further th an necessary to replace or repair da maged parts. 2. Do not disassemble the moto r unless you have a complete set of ne w gaskets and O– ri ngs for replacement. 3. When gr asping a mot or or part in a vise, always use lea[...]

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    10 Form P640 1-Edition 6 Assembly General Instructions 1. Always press o n the inner ring of a ball–type be aring when installing the bearing o n a shaft. 2. Always press on th e outer ring of a ball–type b earing when pressing the bearing into a bearing r ecess. 3. Whenever gr asping a tool o r part in a vise, always u se leather–covere d or[...]

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    Form P6 401 Editi on 6 11 6. Using a piece of tubing tha t contact s the inner ring of the First S tage Intermediate Gear Front Bearing (23), press the Bearing o nto the shaf t adjacent to the small spline of the First S tage Intermediat e Gear (21). 7. Using a piece of tubing tha t contact s the inner ring of the First S tage Intermediate Ge ar Re[...]

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