



Introduction
The Ingersoll Rand 47588565001 89246524 Shaft Sleeve Module is a dedicated service component associated with compressor gearbox and drivetrain maintenance. The 89246524 shaft sleeve provides the controlled surface required by the applicable shaft-sealing arrangement, making it an important component when restoring the mechanical integrity of the drive-side assembly.
For industrial compressor maintenance teams, shaft-sleeve condition can have a direct impact on sealing performance. A sleeve that has developed wear marks, scoring, or surface deterioration may prevent the shaft seal from maintaining consistent contact. Replacing the affected component during planned service can therefore be an efficient way to restore the sealing interface and support reliable compressor operation.
The 47588565001 designation further connects the component with gearbox maintenance activities. This makes the assembly particularly relevant for scheduled overhauls, corrective maintenance, and refurbishment work on applicable Ingersoll Rand compressor systems.
With its application-specific design and role within the shaft-sealing system, the 89246524 is a practical maintenance choice for facilities seeking to keep compressor equipment operating reliably while avoiding unnecessary replacement of larger drivetrain assemblies.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
| Primary Model / Part Number | 47588565001 |
| Associated Component Number | 89246524 |
| Product Type | Shaft Sleeve Module |
| Component Description | Shaft Sleeve |
| Associated Service Application | Gearbox and drivetrain maintenance |
| Compressor Application | Applicable Ingersoll Rand rotary screw compressor configurations |
| Associated Compressor Series | R55 / R75 configurations |
| Component Function | Shaft-sealing interface and wear surface |
| Service Role | Gearbox overhaul and compressor drivetrain maintenance |
| Associated Shaft Seal | 89244024 |
| Associated Seal Housing | 89244040 |
| Associated Gearcase | 23553837 |
| Installation | Professional compressor service recommended |
| Material | Application-specific machined component |
| Dimensions | Approx. 72 mm × 72 mm × 45 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 5.05 kg |
| Maintenance Focus | Shaft sealing, drivetrain service, leakage prevention |
| Replacement Consideration | Verify compressor configuration and existing component identification before installation |
Recommended Companion Models
| Model | Product Name |
| 89244024 | Shaft Seal |
| 89244040 | Shaft Seal Housing |
| 95023107 | O-Ring |
| 96958111 | O-Ring |
Frequently Selected Alternatives
| Model | Product Name |
| 23553837 | Gearcase |
| 39404587 | Gear Retainer |
| 39194915 | Taper Pin |
| 22168710 | Socket Head Cap Screw |
Technical FAQs
1. What is the primary function of the 89246524 shaft sleeve?
The 89246524 shaft sleeve provides a dedicated running surface for the associated shaft-sealing arrangement. It helps protect the underlying shaft and supports consistent sealing between the rotating shaft and stationary components.
2. What is the relationship between 47588565001 and 89246524?
47588565001 is associated with the gearbox maintenance package, while 89246524 identifies the shaft sleeve component. They are related to drivetrain and gearbox service activities on applicable Ingersoll Rand compressor systems.
3. Why can sleeve condition affect compressor oil leakage?
The shaft seal relies on a suitable contact surface to maintain an effective seal around the rotating shaft. Scoring, wear, corrosion, or other surface deterioration on the sleeve can prevent the seal from maintaining proper contact and may contribute to lubricant leakage.
4. Which sealing components are associated with the shaft sleeve?
The shaft sleeve operates with the applicable shaft seal, seal housing, O-rings, and related drivetrain components. These parts work together to maintain the sealing integrity of the compressor drive assembly.
5. When should the shaft sleeve be inspected?
The sleeve should be inspected during gearbox service, shaft-seal replacement, overhaul work, or whenever leakage is detected around the drive-side sealing area. Inspection is also advisable when abnormal wear is found on related sealing components.
6. Can the 89246524 sleeve be used as a universal replacement for another sleeve?
No. Shaft sleeves are application-specific components and can differ in dimensions, shaft interfaces, sealing surfaces, and installation requirements. The 89246524 part number should be matched against the compressor model and configuration before use.
7. What should be inspected before installing a replacement sleeve?
The technician should inspect the shaft, sleeve contact area, seal housing, O-rings, shaft seal, and surrounding components for wear, contamination, scoring, or mechanical damage. Any underlying condition that could compromise the new sealing surface should be addressed before assembly.
8. How does a worn sleeve affect the shaft seal?
A worn sleeve can create an uneven or damaged sealing surface. This may accelerate seal wear, reduce sealing effectiveness, and eventually contribute to oil leakage from the compressor drivetrain.
9. Is replacing the shaft sleeve sufficient when a compressor has a shaft-seal leak?
Not necessarily. A leakage condition should be diagnosed as a complete sealing-system issue. The shaft sleeve, seal, housing, O-rings, shaft condition, and installation condition should all be evaluated before determining the appropriate repair.
10. Why is correct part-number verification important for this component?
Correct verification ensures that the sleeve matches the shaft geometry, sealing arrangement, and compressor configuration. Using an incorrect sleeve can result in poor sealing, installation problems, premature wear, or drivetrain damage.