Ingersoll-Rand 5213-1B, 7015-11, 5212-15 User Manual

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SECTION M10
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
MANUAL 16
INCLUDING: OPERATION, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Released:
Revised:
“0” SERIES DIE GRINDER (SHORT GRINDER)
2/86
1-20-95
2884-2
Models:
7015-11-(), 8212-1B-(
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING,
OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
To aid the operator’s understanding of proper and safe use of grinders, the publications, “Use, Care and Protection of Abrasive Wheels”, A.N.S.I. 87.1, and “Safety Code for Portable Air Tools”, A.N.S.I. 8186.1, can be purchased from:
American National Standards Institute, Inc.
1430 Broadway
New York, New York 10018
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Operate this tool at 90 p.s.i.g. (6.2 bar) maximum air pressure at the air inlet of the tool.
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Disconnect air supply from tool before removing/installing mounted wheel, mounted stone or performing other mainte­nance procedures.
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Keep hands, clothing and long hair away from rotating end of tool.
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Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes in motion during start up and operation of any power tool.
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Never exceed rated r.p.m. of tool.
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Wear suitable eye and hearing protection while operating tool.
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Tool shaft can continue to rotate briefly after throttle is re­leased.
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Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel.
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Use tool only for purposes for which it was intended.
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Never use mounted stone or carbide burr with speed rating lower than r.p.m. rating of tool.
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Use only mounted wheels of the A, B and W shapes.
) and 8213-1B.
WARNING
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Use only medium and high strength mounted wheels.
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Do not use excessive work pressure.
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Allow only people who have received training in “proper grind­er operation” to operate grinder.
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Do not remove any labels. Replace any damaged label.
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Use only accessories recommended by ARO.
Repeated prolonged operator exposure to vibrations which may be generated in the use of certain hand-held tools may produce
Raynaud’s phenomenon, commonly referred to as Whitefinger disease. The phenomenon produces numbness and burning sensations in the hand and may cause circulation and nerve dam­age as well as tissue necrosis. Repetitive users of hand-held tools who experience vibrations should closely monitor duration of use and their physical condition.
The use of other than genuine ARO replacement parts may result in safety hazards, decreased tool performance and in­creased maintenance and may invalidate all warranties. ARO is not responsible for customer modification of tools for applications on which ARO was not consulted. Tool maintenance and repair should be performed by autho-
rized, trained, competent personnel. Consult your nearest ARO authorized servicenter. It is the responsibility of the employer to place the information in this manual into the hands of the operator.
For parts and service information, contact your local ARO distributor, or the Customer Service Dept. of the Ingersoll-Rand Distribution
Center, White House, TN at PH: (615) 672-0321, FAX: (615) 672-0601.
ARO Tool Products Ingersoll-Rand Company
1725 U.S. No. 1 North l P.O. Box 8000 l Southern Pines, NC 28388-8000
01995 THE ARO CORPORATION . PRINTED IN USA.
Part of worldwide Ingersoll-Rand
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
WARNING
Wear eye protection when
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operating or performing maintenance on this tool.
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WARNING
Turn off air supply and disconnect air supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool.
WARNING
Wear hearing protection when operating this tool.
WARNING
Air powered tools can vibrate in use. Vibration, repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions may be harmful to your hands and arms. Stop using any tool if discomfort, tingling feeling or pain occurs. Seek medical advice before resuming use.
WARNING,
Do not carry the tool by the hose.
WARNING
Do not use damaged, frayed or deteriorated air hoses and
fittings.
WARNING
Do
not overreach when operating this tool. Keep body stance balanced and firm.
WARNING
Operate at 90 p.s.i.g. (6.2 bar/620 kPa) maximum air pressure.
NOTICE
PN 48176-1 LABEL PN 49993 LABEL
(NON-EU MODELS) (-EU MODELS)
This label must appear on the tool at all times. It It Is lost or damaged, a replacement label is available at no cost.
WARNING = Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
CAUTION = Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
NOTICE = Important installation, operation or maintenance Information.
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ROUTINE LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS

nance or service to the tool.
M10
16
Lack of or an excessive amount of lubrication will affect the perfor­mance and life of this tool. Use only recommended lubricants at below time intervals:
EVERY 8 HOURS OF TOOL OPERATION - Fill lubricator reser­voirof recommended F.R.L. with spindle oil (29665). If an in line or air line lubricator is not used, apply several drops of spindle oil (29665) in air inlet.
EVERY 40 HOURS OF TOOL OPERATION - Flush tool with a solution of three (3) parts cleaning solvent to one (1) part spindle
oil.

AIR SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

For maximum operating efficiency, the following air supply specifi-
cations should be maintained to this air tool:
AIR PRESSURE - 90 p.s.i.g. (6.2 bar)
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AIR FILTRATION - 50 micron
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. LUBRICATED AIR SUPPLY
HOSE SIZE - 5/16” (8 mm) I.D.
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An ARO@ model C28231-810 air line FILTER/REGULATOR/LU­BRICATOR (F.R.L.) is recommended to maintain the above air supply specifications.
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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
After disassembly is complete, all parts, except sealed or shielded bearings, should be washed with solvent. To relubricate parts, or for routine lubrication, use the following recommended lubricants:
It is important that the tools be serviced and inspected at regular Intervals for maintaining safe, trouble-free operation of the tool.
Be sure the tool is receiving adequate lubrication, as failure to lu­bricate can create hazardous operating conditions resulting from excessive wear.
Be sure that the air supply lines and connectors are of proper size
to provide a sufficient quantity of air to the tool. Tool maintenance and repair shall be performed by authorized,
trained, competent personnel. Tools, hose and fittings shall be re­placed if unsuitable for safe operation and responsibility should
be assigned to be sure that all tools requiring guards or other safe­ty devices shall be kept in legible condition. Maintenance and re­pair records should be maintained on all tools. Frequency of repair and the nature of the repairs can reveal unsafe application. Scheduled maintenance by competent authorized personnel should detect any mistreatment or abuse of the tool and worn parts. Corrective action should be taken before returning the tool
for use. Disassembly should be done on a clean work bench with a clean
cloth spread to prevent the loss of small parts. After disassembly
is completed, all parts should be thoroughly washed in a clean sol­vent, blown dry with air and inspected for wear levels, abuse and contamination. Double sealed or shielded bearings should never be placed in solvent unless a good method of m-lubricating the bearing is available. Open bearings may be washed but should not be allowed to spin while being blown dry.
Upon reassembling, lubricate parts where required. Use 33153
grease, or equivalent, in bearings. Use 36460 lubricant for “0” ring assembly. When assembling “0” rings or parts adjacent “0”
rings, care must be exercised to prevent damage to the rubber sealing surfaces. A small amount of grease will usually hold steel balls and other small parts in place while assembling.
Where Used
Air Motor
“0” Rings
Bearings
36460 33153
Descripton
1 qt Spindle Oil
4 oz. Stringy Lubricant
5 lb. “EP” - NLGI #1 Grease

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

Be sure collet is in good condition and properly secured to grinder spindle. Insert shaft of mounted wheel to the full depth of gripping jaws
of collet. At least one-half of shaft length shall be inserted into collet jaws. Be sure mounted stone or mounted wheel is compatible with the speed of the grinder. Use type 16, 17, 18, 18R and 19 cone and plug wheels only with optional cone wheel adapter 37292-( ). Wheel guard 37037-2 (2” max. wheel diameter) must be used when using optional arbor assembly 36934 (for type 1 grind­ing wheels only). Type 1 grinding wheels NOT to be used with models 8212-1 B-( ) and 8213-1B.

CAPACITIES (MAXIMUM)

Carbide Bur - 3/4”
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Mounted Stone - 1 - 1/2”
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Type 1 Wheel - 1/2” x 2” (model 7015-11-( ) only).
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INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION

When replacement parts are necessary, consult drawing contain­ing the part for identification.
Always use clean, dry air. Dust, corrosive fumes and/or excessive
moisture can damage the motor of an air tool. An air line filter can greatly increase the life of an air tool. The filter removes rust, scale, moisture and other debris from the air lines. Low air pres­sure (less than 90 p.s.i.g.) reduces the speed of the air tool. High air pressure (more than 90 p.s.i.g.) raises performance beyond the rated capacity of the tool and could cause injury. Shown below is a typical piping arrangement.
MAIN LINES 3 TIMES AIR TOOL INLET SIZE
BRANCH LINE
AIR TOOL INLET
COMPRESSOR
Disconnect air supply from the tool or shut off air supply and ex­haust (drain) line of compressed air before performing mainte-
DRAIN REGULARLY
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