Jason:
Here's a link to the IR website, where the specs to your IR 2131 are shown...
http://www.irtools.com/auto/prod/2impact/2impact.htm#IR2131
If you click the link next to the description, you may be able to get what
you're
looking for e-mailed directly to your inbox! I have a lot of Chicago Pneumatic
tools, and on their website they have Illustrated Parts Lists for all their
tools!
This has helped me greatly in the past. I hope you find IR is as good with their
website! Good Luck!
Tom
'55-2nd
Monroe, Ct.
Passnb4U@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/19/00 7:27:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, markel@webt.com
> writes:
>
> > Does anyone out there own an IR 2131 1/2" impact gun? I purchased one on
> > e-bay a while back but did not receive an owners manual. Can someone
> > explain the torque values for the dial setting? Anyone willing to scan the
> > manual and e-mail it to me? Any help appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Jason
> > 59 Apache Short-Fleet
>
> I have the gun, I don't have a scanner, and not sure if I have the manual
> anymore....but that said, there is no real relation to setting and torque
> value (as mentioned in the manual).
>
> In a right hand thread situation, notice the little dots on the
> control....only right hand "on" torque can be adjusted...left spin, or as in
> removing a bolt/nut that is right hand thread...the "off" torque is always
> "full" value of the gun.
>
> You'll love a few things about the gun.
>
> Great trigger feel and control and light weight, just don't drop it..the ABS
> housing could crack, I bought a boot for mine from HF for 4 or 5 bucks to
> keep it from getting scratched up.
>
> If I find the manual, I can copy it at work and mail it to you.
>
> Mike
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