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Throttle - Ingersoll-Rand Parts

Part #: 216-273

The Ingersoll-Rand Parts 216-273 Throttle is a genuine OEM replacement component designed to restore optimal control and performance to your professional-grade Ingersoll Rand air tools. Engineered for durability and precise operation, this throttle ensures responsive power delivery for demanding automotive and industrial applications. It is an essential part for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of your valuable equipment.

Key Features

  • Genuine OEM Quality: Manufactured by Ingersoll-Rand Parts, ensuring a perfect fit and consistent performance with original equipment specifications.
  • Durable Construction: Built with robust materials to withstand the rigors of daily professional use in harsh workshop and industrial environments.
  • Precision Control: Provides accurate and responsive throttle modulation, allowing technicians to maintain precise control over tool speed and power output.
  • Enhanced Tool Longevity: Replacing worn or damaged throttles with an authentic part helps prevent further wear on internal tool components.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity for busy professionals.

Applications

This Ingersoll-Rand 216-273 Throttle is primarily designed for use as a throttle valve in various Ingersoll Rand impact wrenches. It is compatible with several popular series, including Ingersoll Rand 2925 Series, 2921 Series, 2920 Series, 271 Series, 261 Series, 259 Series, 2190 Series, 2171 Series, and 2161 Series impact wrenches. This critical component is vital for professional mechanics and industrial technicians performing vehicle repair, assembly, and maintenance tasks where reliable and controlled power from air impact wrenches is essential. Utilizing genuine parts ensures your Ingersoll Rand tools continue to deliver the performance and reliability expected in demanding work environments.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 15 October, 2012.