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Ingersoll Rand Multi Vane? What is it?

cybin

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So, I couldn't help myself and bought a mystery tool at a garage sale. Looks like I'm missing a chuck or some special tools.

Only markings on it are:

Ingersoll Rand Multi Vane
42676
OAR2N

There is a center piece that is splined and rotates.

Thanks
-Cybin

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SuperKid

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With that little black button near the trigger, it looks like it may be some sort of reversable drill. Can you get a picture of the chuck end?
 

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Did a bit of research for you. From what I found, "multi vane" is the model. It refers to the type of motor the drill uses. The reason for the splines is because what you have is a quick change model. IR sells several different heads for your tool. Here are two attachments:

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^^^ Notice the splines?
 

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Did a bit of research for you. From what I found, "multi vane" is the model. It refers to the type of motor the drill uses. The reason for the splines is because what you have is a quick change model. IR sells several different heads for your tool. Here are two attachments:

0_degree_heads_l.jpg


^^^ Notice the splines?

WOW, you're good .... I was guessing either a drill or impact hammer ... :)
 
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cybin

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Awesome! Thanks a bunch, I'm going to start to look for the attachments. I got it for $10, so I didn't do half bad.

-Cybin
 

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Awesome! Thanks a bunch, I'm going to start to look for the attachments. I got it for $10, so I didn't do half bad.

-Cybin

You will find out how good of a buy it was once you find out how much the attachments are. I would go back to where you purchased it and ask to see any unidentified tools that they might have. If they had the gun, then they might have the attachments, but not know what they go to.... very common when someone dies and someone else is left with disposing of the garage contents.
 
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cybin

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Yea, so I found out that IR calls it a modular drill, you can get different heads for the drill. I must have an older modal since i don't think it is reversing.

P33, R33 are the current model numbers. The new ones go for $399 and the heads are also $399 each.

Bummer. Maybe someone on ebay will want it. I went through the rest of the stuff they had and really don't remember anything of the sort available. I'll look into it though.

Thanks guys,
-Cybin
 
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