SM-135 SM-135 SPECIFICATIONS Model no. TP-302 5/8” to 2-1/4” Tube ID Range MODEL TP-302 6500 RPM 1-1/16 X 12 THREAD Spindle 5” X 12” X 13” Dimensions Weight (LBS) 16 Air Pressure (PSI) 90 AIR DRIVEN TUBE CLEANER 1” NPT Air Inlet 1” Operating Hose Air Flow 130 CFM Scavenger Inlet 3/8” NPT TROUBLE-SHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE & SOLUTION Tool becomes sluggish Dirt or oil gum accumulation on internal parts —Flush with kerosene, operate for 30 seconds and relubricate. Loss of Power 1. 2.
SM-135 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in accident, fire and/or personal injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Do not allow corrosive gases or foreign material to enter the unit. Moisture, oilbased contaminants, or other liquids must be filtered out. 2. Eye protection is always required when running motor. 3. Hearing protection is recommended when in close proximity to all operating air motors. 4.
SM-135 SM-135 GENERAL IMPORTANT NOTES Worn parts should be replaced as required. OPERATION RECOMMENDED OPERATING AIR PRESSURE 90 PSI Synthetic rubber "0" ring seals may be pried out of their grooves in the rear journal and the rear plug and replaced. Replacement of the Front Bushing, in housing, involves pushing the old bushing inward from the front end of the body and forcing a new bushing into place from the inside of the body.
SM-135 PARTS LIST SM-135 6. Place "0" Ring Seals, key 10, in outside grooves of Rear Journal and Bushing Assembly, key 9. Place rear journal and bushing within, over rear shaft of rotor, with locating pin downward, aligning pin of rear journal with pin hole in cylinder. Rear journal will have to be lightly pressed or tapped on as the "0" ring seals start bearing against body. Lubricate "0" ring seals to make them slide easier.
SM-135 SM-135 DISASSEMBLY OF TP-302 AIR MOTOR Qty. Description 1 9182 1 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 1. Check for burrs on rotor wrench flats and remove any with a file. (Flats are apt to burr through wrench slippage.) 2. Place dead handle of motor in a horizontal position in a vise and secure. 2 9274 1 HOUSING ASSEMBLY 9268 1 DOWEL PIN 20597 1 BUSHING 3. Unscrew, counter-clockwise, key 17, Rear Plug.
SM-135 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION AIR SUPPLY Optimum air tool performance is based upon a clean, dry air supply that delivers 90 psi of air pressure at the tool, while the tool is running. (Lower air pressure will reduce the efficiency of the tool.) Airline filters will effectively eliminate moisture and particles from the air supply. To get the ultimate in performance from your air tools ample air compressor capacity, proper air hose and fittings are essential.
SM-135 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION AIR SUPPLY Optimum air tool performance is based upon a clean, dry air supply that delivers 90 psi of air pressure at the tool, while the tool is running. (Lower air pressure will reduce the efficiency of the tool.) Airline filters will effectively eliminate moisture and particles from the air supply. To get the ultimate in performance from your air tools ample air compressor capacity, proper air hose and fittings are essential.
SM-135 SM-135 DISASSEMBLY OF TP-302 AIR MOTOR Qty. Description 1 9182 1 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 1. Check for burrs on rotor wrench flats and remove any with a file. (Flats are apt to burr through wrench slippage.) 2. Place dead handle of motor in a horizontal position in a vise and secure. 2 9274 1 HOUSING ASSEMBLY 9268 1 DOWEL PIN 20597 1 BUSHING 3. Unscrew, counter-clockwise, key 17, Rear Plug.
SM-135 PARTS LIST SM-135 6. Place "0" Ring Seals, key 10, in outside grooves of Rear Journal and Bushing Assembly, key 9. Place rear journal and bushing within, over rear shaft of rotor, with locating pin downward, aligning pin of rear journal with pin hole in cylinder. Rear journal will have to be lightly pressed or tapped on as the "0" ring seals start bearing against body. Lubricate "0" ring seals to make them slide easier.
SM-135 SM-135 GENERAL IMPORTANT NOTES Worn parts should be replaced as required. OPERATION RECOMMENDED OPERATING AIR PRESSURE 90 PSI Synthetic rubber "0" ring seals may be pried out of their grooves in the rear journal and the rear plug and replaced. Replacement of the Front Bushing, in housing, involves pushing the old bushing inward from the front end of the body and forcing a new bushing into place from the inside of the body.
SM-135 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in accident, fire and/or personal injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Do not allow corrosive gases or foreign material to enter the unit. Moisture, oilbased contaminants, or other liquids must be filtered out. 2. Eye protection is always required when running motor. 3. Hearing protection is recommended when in close proximity to all operating air motors. 4.
SM-135 SM-135 SPECIFICATIONS Model no. TP-302 5/8” to 2-1/4” Tube ID Range MODEL TP-302 6500 RPM 1-1/16 X 12 THREAD Spindle 5” X 12” X 13” Dimensions Weight (LBS) 16 Air Pressure (PSI) 90 AIR DRIVEN TUBE CLEANER 1” NPT Air Inlet 1” Operating Hose Air Flow 130 CFM Scavenger Inlet 3/8” NPT TROUBLE-SHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE & SOLUTION Tool becomes sluggish Dirt or oil gum accumulation on internal parts —Flush with kerosene, operate for 30 seconds and relubricate. Loss of Power 1. 2.