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INGERSOLL RAND COMPANY LTD
209 NORTH MAIN STREET – BRYAN, OHIO 43506
 (800) 495-0276   FAX (800) 892-6276 
© 2010 
CCN  46730388
www.ingersollrandproducts.com
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 
1875CXXXXXX
INCLUDING: SERVICE KITS, TROUBLESHOOTING, PARTS LIST, 
DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY.
RELEASED: 
9-15-10
(REV. 01)
1875CXXXXXX
 LOWER PUMP END
Also covers K1875CXXXXXX service kits
 
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING,
 
 OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
It is the responsibility of the employer to place this information in the hands of the operator. Keep for future reference.
The original language of this manual is English.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
WARNING
 DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING PRES-
SURE AS INDICATED ON PUMP MODEL PLATE.
WARNING
 REFER TO GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET FOR 
ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANT IN-
FORMATION.
This manual covers the lower pump section. It is one of four 
documents which support an ARO pump. Replacement copies 
of these forms are available upon request.
  Pump Model Operator’s Manual.
  General Information for Air / Hydraulically Operated Piston 
Pumps.
  Lower Pump End Operator’s Manual.
  Air / Hydraulic Motor Operator’s Manual.
MAINTENANCE
The air / hydraulic motor is completely separate from the lower 
pump end. This helps to keep the motor from being contaminated 
by the material being pumped. Periodically, flush entire pump 
system with a solvent that is compatible with the material being 
pumped.
Keep solvent cup filled with this compatible solvent. This will 
keep the material from drying on the plunger, which would drag 
through the packings, ruin them and eventually scour the plunger.
Provide a clean work surface to protect sensitive internal moving 
parts from contamination from dirt and foreign matter during dis-
assembly and reassembly.
Before reassembling, lubricate parts as required. When assembling 
“O” rings, or parts adjacent to “O” rings, exercise care to prevent 
damage to “O” rings and “O” ring groove surface.
 Figure 
1