Assembly ........................................16 Testing ..........................................17 Manipulator Arm 700C Assembly Parts Drawing............................18 Manipulator Arm 700C Assembly Parts List ..............................19 Pivot Column Mount Assembly Drawing and Parts List ..........................21 Manipulator Arm 713 and 720 Assembly Parts Drawing..........................22 Manipulator Arm 713 Assembly Parts List ..............................23 Carriage Assembly Drawing and Parts List ..............................
• Do not use this unit or attached equipment for lifting, supporting, or transporting people or lifting or supporting Ingersoll-Rand cannot know of, or provide all the procedures by loads over people. which product operations or repairs may be conducted and the •...
Never lift a load greater than rated capacity of unit. Refer to Ingersoll-Rand recognizes that most companies who use material capacity labels attached to the unit. handling equipment have a safety program in force at their facility.
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Series 713 Arm - Column/Ceiling Mounted Series 713 Arm - Carriage Mounted Arm Length Capacity Weight Arm Length Capacity Weight Part No. Part No. 71315A**Z0613 1.83 71315A**Z0600 1.83 71315A**Z0713 2.13 71315A**Z0713 2.13 71315A**Z0813 2.44 71315A**Z0800 2.44 71315A**Z0913 2.74 71315A**Z0900 2.74 71315A**Z1013 3.05 71315A**Z1000...
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Model Code Explanation 0600 Series: 700 = Rear Mounted Balancer 713 = Mid Mounted Balancer 720 = Front Mounted Balancer Capacity: 15 = 150 lbs (68.2 kg) 20 = 200 lbs (90.9 kg) 35 = 350 lbs (159.1 kg) 50 = 500 lbs (227.3 kg) Arm: A = Arm Mounting:...
INSTALLATION Prior to installing unit, carefully inspect it for possible shipping Connection of Air Lines damage. Units are supplied fully lubricated from the factory. • Owners and users are advised to examine specific, local or other regulations, including American National Standards Institute and/or OSHA Regulations which may apply to a Air Supply particular type of use of this product before installing or...
OPERATION The EA Regulator provides a control circuit and a work circuit Description Of Operation through the regulator for balancer operation. The trim valve is an adjustable flow control providing a (control circuit) regulated low The Manipulator Arm is an integrated group of components volume of air to the main regulator.
Turn on air supply to system. Adjust supply pressure to 70 Operation Adjustments psig (4.8 bar/480 kPa) minimum, but do not exceed 100 psig (6.9 bar/690 kPa). Turn on air supply to handling device. Engage part with handling device. Adjust pilot regulator to balance (support) handling device •...
Lash-Up Yarding To properly install load hook to wire rope you must determine the following: Highest point which load must clear from floor. Refer to • Do not operate the unit if load is not centered under wire Dwg. MHP1358 on page 10. rope.
INSPECTION WIRE ROPE. Lower load and visually inspect all wire rope. Inspect for wear and damage indicated by distortion of wire rope such as kinking, “birdcaging,” core protrusion, main • All new, altered or modified equipment should be inspected strand displacement, corrosion, broken, or cut strands. If and tested by personnel instructed in safety, operation and damage is evident, do not operate unit until the discrepancies maintenance of this equipment to ensure safe operation at...
• Do not use an acid-based solvent. Only use cleaning fluids specified by wire rope manufacturer. Apply Ingersoll-Rand LUBRI-LINK-GREEN or ISO VG 100 (SAE 30W) oil as a wire rope lubricant. Brush, drip or spray lubricant weekly, or more frequently, depending on severity of service.
TROUBLESHOOTING The following table is for Manipulator Arm specific problems. This section provides basic troubleshooting information. Determination of specific causes to problems are best identified by thorough inspections performed by personnel instructed in safety, operation and maintenance of this equipment. The chart below provides a brief guide to common problems, probable causes and remedies. Refer to the Balancer Service Manual for Balancer/Control specific problems.
Refer to the Parts, Operation and Maintenance Manual “INSPECTION” section for general inspection criteria. Also, refer to appropriate National Standards and codes of practice. If in doubt about an existing condition, contact the nearest Ingersoll-Rand Distributor or the factory for technical assistance.
Remove capscrew (17) and nut (15) from upper mounting bracket of balancer. • Use of other than genuine Ingersoll-Rand replacement parts Allow balancer to rotate down towards the floor. The lower could result in damage to the unit and void the warranty.
Assembly Remove lockwasher (65). Remove bearing hub (64) from bearing post (61). Removal 700C Manipulator Arm may require the use of a hammer and brass or non-marring punch to lightly tap bearing and hub from bearing post. Refer to Dwg. MHP1567 on page 18.
713 Manipulator Arm Refer to Dwg. MHP1888 on page 22. • The following torque procedure must be followed to ensure Install bearings (38) in cable sheave (39). Position sheave that spanner nut torque is correct, bearings have been seated, assembly in front mast (2) and secure with capscrew (40) and and nut will not lose torque.
MANIPULATOR ARM 700C ASSEMBLY PARTS DRAWING Top Mount Main Air In To Balancer Control Bottom Mount (Dwg. MHP1567) REVIEW COPY 9-7-99 MHD56162 - Edition 1...
MANIPULATOR ARM 700C ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST Part Number Item Description Bottom Mount Top Mount of Part Total 150 lb 200 lb 350 lb 500 lb 150 lb 200 lb 350 lb 500 lb Center Link, 6 ft. reach 41602 Center Link, 7ft. reach Center Link, 8 ft.
PIVOT COLUMN MOUNT ASSEMBLY DRAWING AND PARTS LIST (Dwg. MHP1566) (Dwg. MHP1873) Item Description Part of Part Total Number Pivot – Column Mount Assembly (incl’s items 61 to 66) 40606 ––– Pivot – Column Mount Assembly 8 to 10 ft reach (incl’s items 61 to 69) –––...
MANIPULATOR ARM 713 AND 720 ASSEMBLY PARTS DRAWING Main Air In To Balancer Control Series 713 Arm Series 720 Arm (Dwg. MHP1888) REVIEW COPY 9-7-99 MHD56162 - Edition 1...
MANIPULATOR ARM 713 AND 720 ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST Part Number Item Description Bottom Mount Top Mount of Part Total 150 lb 200 lb 350 lb 500 lb 150 lb 200 lb 350 lb 500 lb Front Mast, 6 ft. reach 42453 42452 42835...
CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY DRAWING AND PARTS LIST (Dwg. MHP1874) Item Description Part of Part Total Number Carriage-Basic, no trolleys 40710 Nut 3/8-16 ESNA (NE) 75511 Capscrew 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 LG. S.H.C.S. 71422 Trolley Bracket 40711 Nut 5/8-11 ESNA (NE) 75529 Capscrew 5/8-11 x 5-1/2 LG. S.H.C.S. 72605 500 lb.
In time it may become necessary to order and install new parts to replace those that have been subjected to wear. Ingersoll-Rand will not accept any returned goods for warranty or service work unless prior arrangements have been made and...
WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Ingersoll-Rand Company (I-R) warrants to the original user its I-R makes no other warranty, and all implied warranties Products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
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