Parts ordering, Notice – Ingersoll-Rand 7120 User Manual

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7/120 (P425AWIR), 9/110 (XP375AWIR), 10/105 (HP375AWIR), 14/85 (VHP300AWIR),
7/170 (P600WIR), 10/125 (HP450WIR), 14/115 (VHP400WIR)

PARTS ORDERING

GENERAL

This publication, which contains an illustrated
parts breakdown, has been prepared as an aid in
locating those parts which may be required in the
maintenance of the unit. All of the compressor
parts, listed in the parts breakdown, are
manufactured with the same precision as the
original equipment. For the greatest protection
always insist on genuine Ingersoll–Rand
Company parts for your compressor.

NOTICE

Ingersoll–Rand Company can bear no
responsibility for injury or damages resulting
directly from the use of non–approved repair
parts.

Ingersoll–Rand Company service facilities and
parts are available worldwide. There are
Ingersoll– Rand Company Construction
Equipment Group Sales Offices and authorized
distributors located in the principal cities of the
United States. In Canada our customers are
serviced by the Canadian Ingersoll–Rand
Company, Limited. There are also
Ingersoll–Rand International autonomous
companies and authorized distributors located in
the principal cities throughout the free world.

Special order parts may not be included in this
manual. Contact the Mocksville Parts Department
with the unit serial number for assistance with
these special parts.

DESCRIPTION

The illustrated parts breakdown illustrates and
lists the various assemblies, subassemblies and
detailed parts which make up this particular
machine. This covers the standard models and
the more popular options that are available.

A series of illustrations show each part distinctly
and in location relative to the other parts in the
assembly. The part number, the description of the
part and the quantity of parts required are shown
on each illustration or on adjacent page. The
quantities specified are the number of parts used
per one assembly and are not necessarily the total
number of parts used in the machine. Where no
quantity is specified the quantity is assumed to be
one.

Each description of a part is based upon the “noun
first” method, i.e., the identifying noun or item
name is always the first part of the description.
The noun name is generally followed by a single
descriptive modifier. The descriptive modifier
may be followed by words or abbreviations such
as upper, lower, inner, outer, front, rear, RH, LH,
etc. when they are essential.

In referring to the rear, the front or to either side
of the unit, always consider the drawbar end of
the unit as the front. Standing at the rear of the
unit facing the drawbar (front) will determine the
right and left sides.

FASTENERS

Both SAE/inch, ISO/metric hardware have been
used in the design and assembly of these units.
In the disassembly and reassembly of parts,
extreme care must be taken to avoid damaging
threads by the use of wrong fasteners. In order to
clarify the proper usage and for exact
replacement parts, all standard fasteners have
been identified by part number, size and
description. This will enable a customer to obtain
fasteners locally rather than ordering from the
factory. These parts are identified in tables that
will be found at the rear of the parts illustrations.
Any fastener that has not been identified by both
part number and size is a specially engineered
part that must be ordered by part number to obtain
the exact replacement part.

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