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REGULATOR ASSEMBLY - Ingersoll-Rand Parts

Part #: 4151-2-A165

The Ingersoll-Rand Parts 4151-2-A165 Regulator Assembly is a crucial component designed to restore and maintain optimal performance in professional pneumatic tools, specifically the Ingersoll Rand 4151 Random Orbital Sander. This genuine replacement part ensures precise air pressure control, which is essential for consistent operation, extended tool life, and high-quality finishes in automotive and industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Optimized Performance: Engineered to provide consistent and controlled air pressure, ensuring your Ingersoll Rand 4151 Random Orbital Sander operates at its peak efficiency.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade materials to withstand the rigorous demands of automotive repair shops and industrial environments.
  • Genuine Ingersoll-Rand Part: Ensures perfect fit and reliable functionality, preserving the integrity and performance of your Ingersoll Rand pneumatic tools.
  • Enhanced Tool Lifespan: By regulating air pressure accurately, this assembly helps prevent premature wear on your orbital sander's internal components.

Applications

This Regulator Assembly is primarily used as a direct replacement part for the Ingersoll Rand 4151 Random Orbital Sander. It is vital for professional technicians and mechanics who rely on their pneumatic sanding equipment for tasks such as surface preparation, finishing, and material removal in automotive bodywork, manufacturing, and other industrial settings. Accurate air pressure delivered by this regulator is critical for achieving consistent sanding patterns and preventing damage to delicate surfaces.

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  • Model: 186832
  • Shipping Weight: 0.11lbs
  • UPC: 663023040523
  • Manufacturers Part #: 4151-2-A165
  • Manufactured by: Ingersoll-Rand Parts
  • Also Known As: IRC-4151-2-A165, IRT4151-2-A165

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 23 December, 2014.