I have been asked what I thought of this video. I dropped the dismantled tool and did not have complete dis-assembly. The video reassured my re-assembly. thanks, again !
Never bought a new 231 but I've bought 3 used ones that Rocked ! 1 Broke internally & 1 the trigger spring broke on . but in their defense the 1st two I ran with 200 psi on occasion The other is still rocking on . 1 st two lasted over 30 years . that's right 30 ! & I've abused all 3 of them .
I used ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
Sorry to hear about the rotor shaft fault. Usually happens when static pressure is set too high at the regulator. The tool is designed to run optimally at 90 PSI dynamic pressure. There’s further clarification available at irtoolhelp.ingersollrand.com. Call/chat or submit a request if you have any questions or concerns during the rebuild. Thank you.
Im watching for the vein orientation. I have a 232b Im rebuilding. I swear it looks like 1 went 1 way the other was different from the 2 I watched go in. Does the bevel go up and step facing down or vice-versa? Can anyone help?
hello, I have a King Tony 040 impact wrench that has a leak in the air extractor on the handle, I would like to know what repair do I need to change to end the leak?
When you inserted the new vanes they had a cut out on the inside at one end. You did not orientate them all the same way. If it does not matter, why is there a cut out? If it does matter, why were they not all put in the same?
fred flintstone, Good Eye there Fred !! They just dropped them in there like Bam ! Bam ! If they do serve a purpose and they're not properly inserted, this gun could come apart and it could be as useless as something from the Stone Age. On a more serious note, I would still like to know the answer from I.R.
Pretty sure they are inserted the way they show the first and third ones inserted. If you look at the slots in the rotor, the slots go up at the rear of the rotor at the same angle as the angle of the vanes if you install them this way. Hopefully that makes sense, hard to describe without an example to point at.
Most of the time the rotor and the end plate won't go in that easily. I put the cylinder in with it at the same time, that keeps it straight in the bore.
Eugenio, thank you for reaching out. We don't have a 2850MAX-6 video at this time, but we do have a video for a newly launched 2955 1" impact wrench that would be similar to the 2850MAX6 as a replacement service video. You can find this video on our IR Tool Help site at: irtoolhelp.ingersollrand.com/hc/en-us/articles/5875055585299--Video-2955-Series-Impact-Wrench-Service-Disassembly. A reassembly video of this tool will be on the IR Tool Help site soon. Hope you find this useful!
Thank you very much for this video for the 231C. At 1:27, "Throttle Valve Spring" it is written on the video to "Lubricate O Ring with appropriate Lube before installing." What would be the appropriate lube for that? Would that be Ingersoll Rand Air Tool Oil? I can NOT find a video like this for the Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench. Is there one? If not, could you please make one? Could you also please direct me to the video that tells how to adjust the torque output from an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench? The documentation that came with to tool and that was online was not good for the tool. I can NOT find how to adjust its torque output. It says that an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench can be varied between 10 ft-lbs and 45 ft-lbs but that it can be set to achieve a max torque of 54 ft-lbs. Could you please make a video that explains how to correctly use and maintain an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench? I could not find anything like it at the Ingersoll Rand UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/channels/XDr6y9UsMNhQR0XPQ1oZIw.html I really appreciate the information in this video. Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback! Yes, use IR #10 oil for lubricating the o-ring on the throttle valve assembly. No, we do not have a video for the 1077XPA but we will take your note into consideration! As for torque, the 1077XPA ratchet cannot be adjusted to a set value. Regulation is controlled only with the throttle lever. For maintenance, please reference the Product Info Manual that should have come with the tool. For more info, please see ingersollrandproducts.com
Ahhh!! Funny.. I thought it couldnt just be how hard you pull the trigger and this wasent known. But it was.. hah!! Funny.. too funny. Like getting in a car like “how do i get it to not go so fast? “. Lol..
Just went through mine. I was disappointed to find my official IR kit contained off-shore bearings. I could have saved $20 and gotten a cheapo Amazon kit.
I am wondering when my favorite power tool manufacturer will start innovating again and stop stagnating. Come on man! The IQ series of 20 V and 12 V tools has been out since 2011 and 2013 respectively and in all that time there are only three brushless tools!
I have been asked what I thought of this video. I dropped the dismantled tool and did not have complete dis-assembly. The video reassured my re-assembly. thanks, again !
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Glad you like it!
My IR 231 has been running strong for 35 plus years of daily use with no overhaul yet...
Never bought a new 231 but I've bought 3 used ones that Rocked ! 1 Broke internally & 1 the trigger spring broke on . but in their defense the 1st two I ran with 200 psi on occasion The other is still rocking on . 1 st two lasted over 30 years . that's right 30 ! & I've abused all 3 of them .
I used ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
Thank you very much. This video helps me a lot
Slim, QUIET, works great. I wanted modern and out of the way. This is it!
I acquired one of these with no history of care and had the gear shatter on the rotor. Plan on ordering another rotor and rebuilding
Sorry to hear about the rotor shaft fault. Usually happens when static pressure is set too high at the regulator. The tool is designed to run optimally at 90 PSI dynamic pressure. There’s further clarification available at irtoolhelp.ingersollrand.com. Call/chat or submit a request if you have any questions or concerns during the rebuild. Thank you.
Im watching for the vein orientation. I have a 232b Im rebuilding. I swear it looks like 1 went 1 way the other was different from the 2 I watched go in. Does the bevel go up and step facing down or vice-versa? Can anyone help?
hello, I have a King Tony 040 impact wrench that has a leak in the air extractor on the handle, I would like to know what repair do I need to change to end the leak?
thank you! great help !
What dose it mean when you can spin the adjuster around and around, and still makes the clicking noise? It seems like it is stuck on low power.
When you inserted the new vanes they had a cut out on the inside at one end. You did not orientate them all the same way. If it does not matter, why is there a cut out? If it does matter, why were they not all put in the same?
I seen the same thing and came to the comments to see if anybody had the answer
The same doubt
fred flintstone, Good Eye there Fred !!
They just dropped them in there like
Bam ! Bam !
If they do serve a purpose and they're not properly inserted, this gun could come apart and it could be as useless as something from the Stone Age.
On a more serious note, I would still like to know the answer from I.R.
Pretty sure they are inserted the way they show the first and third ones inserted. If you look at the slots in the rotor, the slots go up at the rear of the rotor at the same angle as the angle of the vanes if you install them this way. Hopefully that makes sense, hard to describe without an example to point at.
A great tool !
Most of the time the rotor and the end plate won't go in that easily. I put the cylinder in with it at the same time, that keeps it straight in the bore.
Hello! Amazing video!. could you please make one for the 2850MAX6, that would be really helpfull. Thank you very much for the great tips
Eugenio, thank you for reaching out.
We don't have a 2850MAX-6 video at this time, but we do have a video for a newly launched 2955 1" impact wrench that would be similar to the 2850MAX6 as a replacement service video. You can find this video on our IR Tool Help site at: irtoolhelp.ingersollrand.com/hc/en-us/articles/5875055585299--Video-2955-Series-Impact-Wrench-Service-Disassembly. A reassembly video of this tool will be on the IR Tool Help site soon. Hope you find this useful!
Thank you very much for this video for the 231C. At 1:27, "Throttle Valve Spring" it is written on the video to "Lubricate O Ring with appropriate Lube before installing." What would be the appropriate lube for that? Would that be Ingersoll Rand Air Tool Oil?
I can NOT find a video like this for the Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench. Is there one? If not, could you please make one?
Could you also please direct me to the video that tells how to adjust the torque output from an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench? The documentation that came with to tool and that was online was not good for the tool. I can NOT find how to adjust its torque output. It says that an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench can be varied between 10 ft-lbs and 45 ft-lbs but that it can be set to achieve a max torque of 54 ft-lbs.
Could you please make a video that explains how to correctly use and maintain an Ingersoll Rand 1077XPA 1/2" Ratchet Wrench? I could not find anything like it at the Ingersoll Rand UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/channels/XDr6y9UsMNhQR0XPQ1oZIw.html
I really appreciate the information in this video.
Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback! Yes, use IR #10 oil for lubricating the o-ring on the throttle valve assembly. No, we do not have a video for the 1077XPA but we will take your note into consideration! As for torque, the 1077XPA ratchet cannot be adjusted to a set value. Regulation is controlled only with the throttle lever. For maintenance, please reference the Product Info Manual that should have come with the tool. For more info, please see ingersollrandproducts.com
Ahhh!! Funny.. I thought it couldnt just be how hard you pull the trigger and this wasent known. But it was.. hah!! Funny.. too funny. Like getting in a car like “how do i get it to not go so fast? “. Lol..
Where can i buy the rotor? What is the part number? The rotor shaft shattered in my gun
keep it up
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Just went through mine. I was disappointed to find my official IR kit contained off-shore bearings. I could have saved $20 and gotten a cheapo Amazon kit.
Hw do I oder one
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Thanks I just watched this and fixed mine, somehow the rotor teeth just cracked, shattered and split off.
Hi same thing happened to mine. Where did you buy your rotors? Thanks
Thanks upload the video
Repering kit kahan milegi
Obrigado
Seu vídeo me salvou
Quase que comprei outra peneumatica
Thanks
Nice
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The tuff impact of all times plus it never quite working
My trigger is stuck. And this vid gives zero info on how to fix it.
Porque minha pneumática tem força só de um lado
I am wondering when my favorite power tool manufacturer will start innovating again and stop stagnating. Come on man! The IQ series of 20 V and 12 V tools has been out since 2011 and 2013 respectively and in all that time there are only three brushless tools!
15/16 is the equivalent of 24MM not 23MM.
thanks