Ives 232TGSL User Manual

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MAINTENANCE SECTION

Always wear eye protection when operating or

performing maintenance on this tool
Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air

supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting

any accessory on this tool or before performing any

maintenance on this tool.

Lubrication

Each time a Model 232TGSL Impact Wrench is

disassembled for maintenance and repair or

replacement of parts, lubricate the tool as follows:
1. Work approximately 6 to 8 cc of Ingersoll--Rand No.

100 Grease into the impact mechanism. Coat the
Anvil (40) lightly with grease around the Hammer

Case Bushing (36). Inject approximately 1 to 2 cc of
grease into the Grease Fitting (16).

2. Use Ingersoll--Rand No. 50 Oil for lubricating the

motor. Inject approximately 1 to 2 air inlet before
attaching the air hose.

Disassembly

General Instructions

1. Do not disassemble the tool any further than

necessary to replace or repair damaged

2. Whenever grasping a tool or part in a vise, always use

leather--covered or copper--covered vise jaws to
protect the surface of the part or tool 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 a

subassembly unless the removal

4. Do not disassemble the tool unless you have a

complete set of new gaskets and O--rings replacement.

Disassembly of the Impact Wrench

1. Clamp handle of Impact Wrench in a vise with square

driver upward.

2. Unscrew and remove the three Hammer Case Cap

Screws (38).

3. While lightly tapping on end of Anvil (40) with a

plastic hammer, lift off Hammer Case (35), Hammer
Case Pilot (35B) and Hammer Case Gasket (35A).

4. Grasp Hammer Frame (30) and carefully lift off entire

impact mechanism, making certain not to drop two
Hammer Pins (31). If it is necessary to disassemble
the impact mechanism, refer to Disassembly of the

Impact Mechanism. If it is unnecessary to
disassemble impact mechanism. set it aside intact.

Disassembly of the Impact Mechanism

1. Set mechanism, driver end up, on a workbench.

Note the twin hammers within the Hammer

Frame. These are identical, but must be placed in

the Hammer Frame in a certain relationship. Using

a felt--tipped pen, mark the top hammer “T” and

the bottom hammer “B” with the arrows pointing

upward. Mark both Hammers on the same end.

2. With mechanism sitting upright on workbench, slowly

rotate Anvil in a clockwise direction until it comesup

solid.

If you continue to rotate the Anvil, it will cam the

Hammers out of engagement. Do not allow this to

happen; merely rotate the Anvil until it comes up

solid.

3. Hold Hammer Frame firmly and without disturbing

the hammers, gently lift Anvil simultaneouslyrotating
it clockwise about 1/8 of a turn from the Hammer
Frame.

The twin hammers are now free to slide from the

Hammer Frame when the Hammer Pins are

removed. Do not drop the Hammers (33).

4. With Anvil removed, lift out the two Hammer Pins.
5. Remove the Hammers.

Disassembly of the Motor

1. Lift Rear Hammer Frame Washer (32) and two Motor

Clamp Washers (29) from front of motor.

2. Grasp splined end of Rotor (18) and pull assembled

motor from Motor Housing (1).

3. Lift Front End Plate (26) and Front Rotor Bearing

(20) from splined end of the Rotor.

4. Remove Cylinder (22) and Vanes (25).
5. Remove Rear Rotor Bearing Retainer (21).
6. Lift Rear End Plate (27) and Rear Rotor Bearing (19)

from Rotor.

7. Unscrew Air Strainer (6) and remove it.
8. Withdraw Throttle Valve Spring (4), Throttle Valve

(2), and Throttle Valve Stem (5). Remove Throttle
Valve Face (3) from Throttle Valve.

9. Remove Trigger Pin (8) and Trigger (7).

10. Unscrew Reverse Valve Knob Screw (15) and remove

Reverse Valve Knob (14).

This Screw is installed with a quality

thread--locking compound. You may have to heat it

slightly to loosen the Screw.

11. While slowly rotating Reverse Valve (11), withdraw it

from Reverse Valve Bushing (9).

Be careful not to lose the Reverse Valve Detent Ball

(12) and Spring (13) from the hole in the side of the

Reverse Valve.

Assembly

General Instructions

1. Always press on the inner ring of a ball--type bearing

when installing the bearing on

2. Always press on the outer ring of a ball--type bearing

when installing the bearing in

3. Whenever grasping a tool or part in a vise, always use

leather--covered or

4. Always clean every part and wipe every part with a

thin film of oil before

5. Apply a film of o--ring lubricant to all O--rings before

final assembly.

6. Check every bearing for roughness. If an open

bearing must be cleaned, wash it thoroughly in
solvent and dry it with a clean cloth. Sealed or

shielded bearings should never be cleaned.

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