Toro MM-850E-S Mortar Mixer User manual

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MM-650E-SandMM-850E-S
MortarMixers
ModelNo.68012C—SerialNo.313000001andUp
ModelNo.68018C—SerialNo.313000001andUp
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G020896
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knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
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chemicalsknowntotheStateofCalifornia
tocausecancer,birthdefects,orother
reproductiveharm.
Ifyoubelievethatyourmachinehasadefectwhichcould
causeacrashorcouldcauseinjuryordeath,youshould
immediatelyinformtheNationalHighwayTrafcSafety
Administration(NHTSA)ifyouliveintheUnitedStates,
orTransportCanadaifyouliveinCanada,inadditionto
notifyingTheToroCompany.
IfNHTSAorTransportCanadareceivessimilarcomplaints,
itmayopenaninvestigation,andifitndsthatasafetydefect
existsinagroupofmachines,itmayorderarecallandremedy
campaign.However,NHTSAorTransportCanadacannot
becomeinvolvedinindividualproblemsbetweenyou,your
dealer,orTheToroCompany.
TocontactNHTSA,youmaycalltheVehicle
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to:Administrator,NHTSA,1200NewJerseyAvenue,
SEWestBuilding,Washington,DC20590.Youcanalso
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Introduction
Thismachineisdesignedtomixmortar,plaster,reproong
material,grout,andothersmall-grainedcementproducts.A
vehicleequippedwithanappropriatepintlehitchorballhitch
cantowthemachine..
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperateand
maintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjuryand
productdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperatingthe
productproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww .Toro.comforproduct
andaccessoryinformation,helpndingadealer,ortoregister
yourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,oradditional
information,contactanAuthorizedServiceDealerorToro
CustomerServiceandhavethemodelandserialnumbersof
yourproductready.Writethenumbersinthespaceprovided.
1
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Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumber
location
2.Vehicleidentication
number(VIN)location
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety
messagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol(Figure2),
whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjuryordeath
ifyoudonotfollowtherecommendedprecautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
©2013—TheToro®Company
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
2
Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
PrintedintheUSA
AllRightsReserved
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanicalinformation
andNoteemphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial
attention.
TheDOTtireinformationislocatedonthesideofeachtire.
Thisinformationgivesloadandspeedratings.Replacement
tiresshouldhavethesameorbetterratings.
Note:Thevariousmachinesinthismanualhavedifferent
weights;refertoSpecications(page11)toensurethatthe
tiresonyourmachinemeetorexceedtheweightrequirements
ofyourmachine.
Contents
Introduction..................................................................2
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices...........................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.................................7
Setup............................................................................8
1InstallingtheDumpHandle...................................8
2InstallingtheTowPole..........................................8
3InstallingtheSafetyChain......................................9
ProductOverview.........................................................10
Controls...............................................................10
Specications........................................................11
Operation....................................................................12
PreparingtoTowtheMachine..................................12
ExtendingtheAxle.................................................15
TowingtheMachine...............................................16
PreparingtoUsetheMachine...................................16
OpeningandClosingtheCowl.................................17
PoweringtheMachine.............................................18
StartingandStoppingtheMotor...............................19
ControllingthePaddles...........................................19
MixingtheMaterial.................................................19
UsingtheDrum.....................................................20
AdjustingthePaddleBlades.....................................21
Maintenance.................................................................22
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)......................22
PremaintenanceProcedures........................................22
PreparingtheMachineforMaintenance.....................22
RemovingandInstallingtheDividerPlate..................22
Lubrication...............................................................23
LubricatingtheBearingsandSeals............................23
LubricatingtheMotorBearings................................24
LubricatingtheDriveChain.....................................24
BeltMaintenance......................................................25
ServicingtheBelts..................................................25
ReplacingtheBelts.................................................26
AligningthePulleys................................................27
DriveChainMaintenance............................................28
CheckingandAdjustingtheDriveChain....................28
ReplacingtheLightBulbs............................................29
ReplacingtheRear-facingBulbs................................29
ReplacingtheSide-facingBulbs................................29
Cleaning...................................................................30
CleaningtheMachine..............................................30
Storage........................................................................31
StoringtheMachine................................................31
Troubleshooting...........................................................32
Schematics...................................................................33
3
Safety
Improperlyusingormaintainingthemachinecanresult
ininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,complywith
thesesafetyinstructionsandalwayspayattentiontothe
safetyalertsymbol,whichmeans:
Caution
,
W ar ning
,
or
Danger
—personalsafetyinstruction.Failureto
complywiththeinstructionmayresultinpersonalinjury
ordeath.
SafeOperatingPractices
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghands.Alwaysfollow
allsafetyinstructionstoavoidseriousinjuryordeath.
WARNING
Machiningorhandlingstone,masonry,concrete,
metal,andothermaterialscangeneratedust,mists,
andfumescontainingchemicals,suchassilica,
knowntocauseseriousorfatalinjuryorillness,
suchasrespiratorydisease,silicosis,cancer,birth
defects,orotherreproductiveharm.
Controldust,mist,andfumesatthesource
wherepossible.Usewaterfordustsuppression,
whenfeasible.
Usegoodworkpracticesandfollowthe
recommendationsofthemanufacturer
orsupplier,CCOHS,OSHA,andother
occupationalandtradeassociations.
Alwaysfollowrespiratoryprecautions.
Whenthehazardsfrominhalationcannotbe
eliminated,theoperatorandanybystanders
shouldweararespiratorapprovedbyCCOHSor
OSHAforthematerialbeinghandled.
Training
ReadtheOperator'sManualandothertrainingmaterial.If
theoperator(s)ormechanic(s)cannotreadorunderstand
theinformation,itistheowner'sresponsibilitytoexplain
thismaterialtothem.
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationoftheequipment,
operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Alloperatorsandmechanicsshouldbetrained.The
ownerisresponsiblefortrainingtheusers.
Neverletchildrenoruntrainedpeopleoperateorservice
theequipment.Localregulationsmayrestricttheageof
theoperator.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsiblefor
accidentsorinjuriestopeopleordamagetoproperty.
Towing
Checkwithyourlocalcountyorstatetowingsafety
regulations,inadditiontomeetingTransportCanada(or
DepartmentofTransportationifintheU.S.)towingsafety
regulations,beforetowingthemachine.
Inordertoreducethepossibilityofanaccidentwhile
transportingthemachineonpublicroads,makesure
thetowingvehicleismechanicallysoundandingood
operatingcondition.
Shutdowntheenginebeforetransportingthemachine.
Whentowingwithaballhitch,ensurethattheballhitch
youareusingisthepropersizeforthehitchcoupleron
themachine.
Whentowingwithapintlehitch,ensurethattheeyeof
thetowpoleisthecorrectdimensionforthepintlehook.
Inspectthehitchandcouplingforwear.Nevertowthe
machinewithdamagedordefectivehitches,couplings,
chains,orothercomponents.
Checkthetireairpressureonthetowingvehicleandthe
machine.
Checkthetiretreadandsidewallfordamageandwear.
Properlyattachthesafetychainstothetowingvehicle.
Ensurethatthedirectionalandbrakelightsareworking
properly.
Ensurethatthedirectional,backup,andbrakelightsof
thetowvehicleareworkingproperly.
Beforetowingchecktomakecertainyourmachineis
correctlyandsecurelyattachedtothetowingvehicle.
Ensurethatthesafetychainsareproperlysecuredtothe
vehicle,andleaveenoughslackforturning.
Donotcarryanymaterialinthemachinewhentowing.
Avoidsuddenstopsandstarts.Thiscancauseskidding,
orjackkning.Smooth,gradualstartsandstopswill
improvetowing.
Avoidsharpturnstopreventrolling.Towonlywitha
vehiclethathasahitchdesignedfortowing.Donot
attachtowedequipmentexceptatthehitchpoint.
Donottowthemachinefasterthan88km/h(55mph).
Usecautionwhenbackingup;useaspotteroutsidethe
vehicletoguideyou.
Donotallowanyonetositorrideonthemachine.
Disconnectthemachinefromthetowvehiclebefore
usingit.
Placechockblocksunderneaththetirestopreventthem
fromrollingwhilethemachineisparked.
Preparation
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationoftheequipment,
operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Useonlyaccessoriesandattachmentsapprovedbythe
manufacturer.
Wearpersonalprotectiveequipmentandappropriate
clothingincluding:
4
Hardhat
Respiratorordustmask
Faceshield
Safetyglasses
Hearingprotection
Safetyshoes
Longpants
Shirtwithlongsleevesthataretightatthewrists
Tight-ttinggloveswithoutdrawstringsorloosecuffs
Securelonghair,looseclothing,orjewelrythatmayget
tangledinmovingparts.
Operatingtheequipmentsafelyrequiresthefullattention
oftheoperator.Donotwearradioormusicheadphones
whileoperatingthemachine.
Ensurethatthemachineisonalevelsurfacebefore
operatingthemachine.
Chockthetiresofthemachinetopreventunintended
movement.
Beforeeveryuse:
Inspectthecoupler,ball,andhitch.
Ensurethatalllightsarefunctioningproperly.
Ensurethatthetiresareproperlyinatedas
recommended.
Ensurethatthelugnutsaretightandtorqued
properly.
Ensurethatthemachineisproperlysecured.
Operation
Neverrunthemachineinapoorlyventilatedorenclosed
areawithoutproperrespiratoryprotection.Dustfrom
materialsbeingmixedcanbeveryharmfultooperators
andbystanders.
Onlyoperatethemachineingoodlightingconditions.
Beforestartingthemachine,makesurethatthereareno
personsorobstaclesnearorunderthemachine.
Neverleavearunningmachineunattended.Alwaysstop
themotorandverifythatallmovingpartshavestopped.
Chockthetiresofthemachineorkeepitattachedtothe
towingvehiclewhenitisnotinuse,topreventitfrom
rolling.
Keephandsawayfromanymovingparts.Keepfeetaway
fromthetiresandthefrontpost.
Donotoperatethemachineoutdoorsintherain.
Donotoperatethemachineundertheinuenceof
alcoholordrugs.
Ensurethattheareaisclearofotherpeopleorpetsbefore
operatingthemachine.Stopthemachineifanyoneenters
thearea.
Neverplaceyourhandsoranysolidobjectintothedrum
whenthemachineisinoperation.
Donottouchpartswhichmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,adjust,
orservicethemachine.
Nevermovethemachinewhilethemotorisrunning.
Keepthecowlclosedandlatchedduringoperation.
Ensurethatalltheguardsandshieldsaresecurelyinplace
beforeoperatingthemachine.
EnsurethattheOn/OffswitchisintheOffposition
beforeconnectingthemachinetotheelectricalsource.
Ifthemixingpaddlesstrikeaforeignobjectorifthe
machineshouldstartmakinganunusualnoiseor
vibration,stopthemotorandemptythedrum.Waitfor
allmovingpartstocometoacompletestopandcool.
Vibrationisgenerallyawarningoftrouble.Inspectfor
cloggingordamage.Cleanandrepairand/orreplace
damagedparts.
Lightningcancausesevereinjuryordeath.Ifyousee
lightningorhearthunderinthearea,donotoperatethe
machine;seekshelter.
5
MaintenanceandStorage
Beforeperformingmaintenance,dothefollowing:
Parkthemachineonlevelground.
Stopthemotor.Waitforallmovementtostopbefore
adjusting,cleaning,orrepairing.
Letthemotorcoolbeforeperformingmaintenance
orstoringthemachine.
Unplugthemachinebeforemakinganyrepairs.
Neverlubricate,service,repair,oradjustthemachine
whileitisrunning.
Keepequipmentmaterialsclearfromthemotor.
Neverallowuntrainedpersonneltoservicethemachine.
Keephands,feet,andclothingawayfrommovingparts.
Ifpossible,donotmakeadjustmentswiththemotor
running.
Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandallhardware
tightened.Replaceallwornordamageddecals.
Removeanybuildupofgrease,oil,ordebrisfromthe
machine.
Donotmodifytheelectricalconnectorsorwiring.
Donotconnectthegroundcircuitofthemachinetothe
energizedcircuitoftheelectricalsource.
Donottamperwithsafetydevices.
Chockthetireswhenstoringthemachine.
Keepallnuts,bolts,screws,andhoseclampssecurely
tightened.Keepequipmentingoodcondition.
UseonlygenuineTororeplacementpartstoensurethat
theoriginalstandardsaremaintained.
6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
125–8175
1.ReadtheOperator’sManualforinformationongreasing
themachine.
125–8216
1.ReadtheOperators
Manualforinformationon
howtotowthemachine.
2.Warning—limittowing
speedtolessthan55mph
/88km/h.
127–1652
1.Warning—readthe
OperatorsManual.
3.Entanglementhazardat
paddles—stopthemotor
andwaitforallmoving
partstostopbefore
servicingthemachine.
2.Handandarm
entanglementatthe
beltdrive;crushinghazard
ofhand;entanglement
hazardofhandatthe
shaft—keephandsaway
frommovingparts;keep
allguardsandsafetiesin
place.
4.Shockhazard—makesure
themachineisgrounded
beforeoperation.
7
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Dumphandle1
Bolt2
1
Nut2
Installthedumphandle.
2
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
1Installthetowpole.
Safetychain
1
3
Connectinglink
2
Installthesafetychain.
1
InstallingtheDumpHandle
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Dumphandle
2Bolt
2Nut
InstallingtheDumpHandletotheDrum
1.Cutthecabletiestoremovethedumphandlefrom
theundersideofthegrate.
2.Positionthedumphandlesothattheboltholesalign
withtheboltholesinthedrum(Figure3).
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Figure3
3.Insertthe2boltsthroughtheboltholesinthedump
handleandthedrum(
Figure3).
4.Installanutontoeachbolt,andtightenthembyhand
topreventcross-threading.
5.Tightenthenutswithawrenchwhileusinganother
wrenchtokeeptheboltsfromspinning.
8
2
InstallingtheTowPole
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
InstallingtheTowPoletotheMachine
Note:Thetowpoleispurchasedseparatelyandincludesthe
nutandboltneededforinstallation.
Themachinehasthefollowingtowpoleoptions:
HitchTypeLength
50mm(2inch)ball—stamped78.7cm(31inches)
50mm(2inch)ball—forged78.7cm(31inches)
Pintle
78.7cm(31inches)
1.Removetheboltandnutfromthetowpole(Figure4).
5
1
2
4
6
3
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Figure4
1.Towpole4.Bolthole
2.Frontpost
5.Frametting
3.Bolt6.Nut
2.Slidethetowpoleforwardandaligntheholeinthe
polewiththeholeintheframetting(Figure4).
3.Inserttheboltthroughtheholesinthettingandthe
pole(Figure4).
4.Threadthenutontotheboltandtightenthemuntil
theyaretightagainsttheframetting(
Figure4).
Note:Iftheself-lockingnyloninsertinthelocknut
wearswithuse,replacethenutwithanewGrade5or
Grade8locknut.
3
InstallingtheSafetyChain
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Safetychain
2
Connectinglink
InstallingtheSafetyChain
1.Formahookontheendofabendablepieceofrod
orstiffwire(notincluded),andinsertitthroughboth
keyholesinthefrontpostofthemachine(Figure5A).
A
B
C
D
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2
3
4
3
1
Figure5
1.Keyhole
3.Safetychain
2.Rodorwire(notincluded)4.Connectinglink
2.Attachthesafetychaintothelengthofrodorwire
(Figure5A).
3.Pulltherod,orwire,andthesafetychainthroughboth
keyholes(
Figure5B).
Note:Ensurethatapproximatelyequallengthsof
safetychainextendfromeithersideofthefrontpost.
InstallingtheConnectingLinks
1.Aligntheconnectinglinktothelastlinkinoneendof
thesafetychain(Figure5D).
2.Inserttheconnectinglinkthroughthechainlinkuntil
theconnectinglinksnapsclosed.
3.Repeatsteps1and2toinstalltheotherconnectinglink
intheotherendofthesafetychain.
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ProductOverview
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1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
7
11
17
18
Figure6
1.Rearcowl
7.Clutchlever
13.Drum
2.Frontcowl8.Drumlatch
14.Chute
3.Grate
9.Frontpost15.Axle
4.Bagsplitter10.Towpole16.Wheel
assembly
5.Dumphandle11.Lightingwire
harness
17.Light(2)
6.Gratelifterarm12.Safety-chain
keyhole
18.Cowllatch
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallthecontrolsbeforeyoustartthe
motorandoperatethemachine.
ClutchLever
Theclutchleverisusedtoengageanddisengagemotor
powertothepaddles.
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1
Figure7
1.Clutchlever
DrumLatch
Thedrumlatchsecuresthedrumtothemixposition(upright)
formixingoperationsandwhentransportingthemachine.
1
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Figure8
1.Drumlatch
DumpHandle
Usethedumphandletorotatethedrumtothedumpposition
andtorotatethedrumtothemixposition(upright).
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1
Figure9
1.Dumphandle
10
MotorControls
Thefollowingmotorcontrolsarefoundonallmodels:
3
Figure10
1.Thermal-overload
protectorresetbutton
3.Powercord
2.On/Offswitch
MotorOn/OffSwitch
TheOn/Offswitch(Figure11)allowstheoperatorofthe
machinetostartandstopthemotor.Thisswitchislocated
onthefrontofthemotor.Itismarked(ON)and(OFF).
RotatetheOn/OffswitchtotheOnpositiontostartandrun
themotor.RotatetheOn/OffswitchtotheOffposition
tostopthemotor.
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Figure11
1.MotorOn/Offswitch
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
MachineSpecications
Model
68012C68018C68019C
BatchCapacity0.17cubicm(6.0cubicft)0.23cubicm(8.0cubicft)0.23cubicm(8.0cubicft)
TotalVolume
0.20cubicm(6.9cubicft)0.25cubicm(9.0cubicft)0.25cubicm(9.0cubicft)
Length
(withouttowpole)
163cm(64inches)193cm(76inches)193cm(76inches)
Width
86cm(34inches)86cm(34inches)86cm(34inches)
Height
137cm(54inches)137cm(54inches)137cm(54inches)
Weight
250kg(550lb)275kg(605lb)275kg(605lb)
Axle
86to117cm(34to46inches)
extendable
86to117cm(34to46inches)
extendable
86to117cm(34to46inches)
extendable
Motor1.5hpBaldorElectric1.5hpBaldorElectric2hpBaldorElectric
11
Operation
Important:Beforeoperating,removeanydebrisfrom
themachine.Ensurethattheareaisclearofpeople.
PreparingtoTowtheMachine
Important:Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastowing
capacityfortheweightofthemachine.
Important:UseaClass2orlargerreceiver.
Note:Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastheappropriatehitch
totowthemachine;optionsincludea50mm(2inch)ball
hitchorapintlehitch.
Note:Ensurethattheelectricalconnectorofthetowvehicle
iscompatiblewiththeelectricalconnectorofthemachine.
Themachineusesastandard4-atplug.Ifyourtowvehicle
hasadifferenttypeofplug,obtainanadapterfroman
automotivepartsstore.
1.Ensurethatthemotorisstopped,themachineis
unplugged,andthedrumisempty.
2.Ifthedrumhasaccumulatedanywater,dumpthe
drum;refertoDumpingtheDrum(page20),steps1,
3,4,and5.
3.Usingthedumplever,positionthedrumsothatitisin
themixposition(upright)andlocked.
4.Closethecowlandsecurethecowllatches(Figure12).
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Figure12
5.Extendtheaxle;refertoExtendingtheAxle(page15).
CheckingtheTiresandWheels
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily—Inspectthetires
andwheels.
WARNING
Failuretomaintaincorrecttirepressuremayresult
intirefailureandlossofcontrol,resultingin
propertydamageandseriousinjuryordeath.
Checkthetirepressurefrequentlytoensure
properination.Ifthetiresarenotinatedto
thecorrectpressure,theywillwearprematurely.
Inspectthetireconditionbeforetowingand
afteranyoperatingaccident.
TheDOTtireinformationislocatedontheside
ofeachtire.Thisinformationgivesloadandspeed
ratings.Replacementtiresshouldhavethesame
orbetterratings.Formoreinformationgoto
http://www.nhtsa.gov/Vehicle+Safety/Tires.
Note:Thevariousmachinesinthismanualhavedifferent
weights;refertoSpecications(page11)toensurethatthe
tiresonyourmachinemeetorexceedtheweightrequirements
ofyourmachine.
1.Visuallyinspectthetiresfordamageandwear(Figure
13andFigure14).
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Figure13
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyunderination
Figure14
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyoverination
2.Ensurethatthetiresareinatedtothecorrectair
pressure.ThefollowingTireAirPressuretableshows
12
theappropriateairpressureforthetiresasinstalledat
thefactory.
Important:Alwayschecktheinformation
ontheactualtiresforthecorrectairpressure
requirement.
Important:Themostcommoncauseoftire
troubleisunder-ination.Maintainfullair
pressure.
TireAirPressure
ModelTirepressure
68012CMax414kPa(60psi)
68018C,68019CMax241kPa(35psi)
3.Ensurethatthewheellugnutsaretorquedto108to
122N-m(80to90ft-lb).
Note:Checkthetorqueofthewheellugnutsinitially
andaftertowing.
Note:Torquethelugnutsinthesequenceshownin
Figure15.
1
2
3
4
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Figure15
HitchingaMachinewithaStampedBall
Coupler
1.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecouplerand
theareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.Oilthe
pivotpointsandslidingsurfacesofthecouplerwith
SAE30motoroil.
2.Openthecouplerlatch(Figure16).
A
B
C
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2
1
Figure16
1.Bail
2.Safetypin
3.Positionthecouplerontopofthehitchball(Figure16).
4.Closethecouplerlatch(
Figure16).
5.Openthebailonthesafetypinandinsertthepin
throughtheholeinthelatch(Figure16).
6.Rotatethefreeendofthebailovertheendofthesafety
pinthatisprotrudingthroughthelatch(Figure16).
7.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine;referto
ConnectingtheLighting
WireHarness(page15).
13
HitchingaMachinewithaForgedBall
Coupler
1.Applyremovablethread-lockingcompoundtothe
threadsofthecouplerbolttopreventthecoupler
handlefromcomingloose(Figure17).
Important:Applythread-lockingcompoundas
neededinthefuture.
A
B
C
D
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5
1
2
3
4
Figure17
1.Couplerhandle
4.Bolt
2.Coupler
5.Hitchball
3.Clamp
2.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecouplerand
theareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.
3.Pushthecouplerboltupthroughthecouplerclamp
andthecouplertop,andconnectthecouplerhandleto
thebolt(
Figure17).
4.Positionthecouplersothesocketisontopofthehitch
ballandtheclampisundertheball.
5.Turnthecouplerhandleclockwisetothreaditontothe
boltuntilitissecure(Figure17).
Note:Useawrenchtokeeptheboltfromspinning.
6.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine;referto
ConnectingtheLighting
WireHarness(page15).
HitchingaMachinewithaPintleHitch
TowPole
1.Removethepinfromthepintlehitchandopenit
(Figure18).
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Figure18
2.Positiontheringonthetowpoleontothehookofthe
pintlehitch(Figure18).
3.Closethetopofthepintlehitchandsecureitwiththe
pin(Figure18).
4.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine;refertoConnectingtheLighting
WireHarness(page15).
ConnectingtheSafetyChainstothe
TowVehicle
Connectthesafetychaintothemachineandthetowvehicle
asfollows:
1.Pullthesafetychainthroughtheslotsinthekeyholes
locatedinthefrontpostofthemachine,sothatthere
isjustenoughslackoneachsideforturningaround
cornerswhentowingthemachineFigure19).
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Note:Stowtheexcesschaininsidethebottomofthe
frontpostbypushingitintothekeyholesandlatching
theappropriatelinksintothekeyholeslots.
2.Crossbothlengthsofchainunderthetowpole.
Note:Crossingthechainsdecreasesthechancesof
thefrontofthemachinedroppingtothegroundifthe
hitchdoesnotholdtheconnection.
1
2
3
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Figure19
1.Connectinglinks3.Chaincrossedundertow
pole
2.Keyholesinfrontpost
3.Connecteachlengthofchaintothesafetychain
mountingpointonthetowvehiclewiththeconnecting
links(Figure20).
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1
2
3
Figure20
1.Connectinglink3.Chainlink
2.Safetychainmounting
pointontowvehicle
ConnectingtheLightingWireHarness
Connecttheelectricalplugofthemachinewiththeelectrical
plugofthetowvehicle,asshowninFigure21.
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Figure21
Note:Themachineusesastandard4-atplug.Ifyourtow
vehiclehasadifferenttypeofplug,obtainanadapterfroman
automotivepartsstore.
Important:Routinelycheckthelightstoensurethat
theyareworkingproperly,includingthetaillights,brake
lights,andeachappropriateturnsignal.
CheckingtheLights
Ensurethatthetaillightsofthemachineilluminatewhen
youturnontheheadlightsoftowvehicle.
Ensurethatthebrakelightsofthemachineilluminate
whenyoupressthebrakepedalofthetowvehicle.
Ensurethattheappropriateturnsignalasheswhenyou
operatethecorrespondingturnsignalofthetowvehicle.
ExtendingtheAxle
WARNING
Themachineisnotstablewhentowingitwiththe
axleinthenarrowposition.
Towthemachinewiththeaxleinthewideposition.
Important:Adjusttheaxletothenarrowpositiononly
tomovethemachinethroughanarrowaccesspoint,
suchasthegateofafenceorthedoorwayofabuilding.
PreparingtoChangetheAxleWidth
1.Movethemachinetoaleveljob-sitesurface.
2.Disconnectthemachinefromthetowvehicle.
3.Chockthetires.
4.Ensurethatthedrumisemptyandinthemixposition
(upright).
5.Ensurethatthedrumlatchisengagedandthatthe
drumdoesnotrotatetowardthedumpposition.
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AdjustingtheAxleWidth
WARNING
Mechanicalorhydraulicjacksmayfailtosupport
themachineandcauseseriousinjury.
Usejackstandswhensupportingthemachine.
1.Alignajackwithanadequateliftheightandweight
capacityundertheaxle;refertoSpecications(page
11).
2.Liftthemachineuntilthetiresareofftheground.
3.Useajackstandateachsupportpointontherear
frameextension(
Figure22).
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1
Figure22
1.Supportpoint(2)
4.Removetheboltsandnutsthatsecuretheinneraxleto
theouteraxle(Figure23).
1 2
3
4
3
5
6
5
G020020
Figure23
1.Wideposition(towing)4.Nut(narrowposition)
2.Narrowposition
5.Bolt(wideposition)
3.Nut(wideposition)6.Bolt(narrowposition)
5.Aligntheinneraxletothedesiredpositionasfollows:
Slideeachsideoftheaxleinwardtothenarrow
position(Figure23).
Slideeachsideoftheaxleoutwardtothewide
(tow)position(Figure23).
6.Aligntheholesoftheinneraxlewiththeholesofthe
outeraxle.
7.Inserttheboltsthroughtheaxleholes(
Figure23).
8.Threadthenutsontothebolts,andtorquethenuts
to87N-m(64ft-lb).
TowingtheMachine
WARNING
Towingthemachineathighspeedincreasesthe
riskofahitchmalfunctionandtirefailure.Higher
speedsalsoincreasethemomentumofthemachine
andbrakingdistance.Ifthemachinebecomes
detachedfromthetowvehicleathighspeed,it
couldcausedamagetoproperty,orinjuryordeath
tobystanders.
Donotexceed88km/h(55mph)whentowingthe
machine.Forpoorroadconditionsorinclement
weather,reducespeedaccordingly.
WARNING
Towingthemachinewithmaterialinthedrum
increasestheriskofahitchmalfunctionandtire
failure.Inaddition,materialcouldbounceoutof
thedrumandhitothervehiclesand/orpeople.
Materialinthedrumincreasestheweight,which
affectsmomentumandbrakingdistance.
Donottowthemachinewithmaterialinthedrum.
ReviewandunderstandSafeOperatingPractices(page4).
Testthebrakesofthetowvehiclebeforetowing.
Avoidsuddenstartsandstopswhiletowingthemachine.
PreparingtoUsetheMachine
Reviewallofthesafetydecalsonthemachine.
Useahard-hat,hearingprotection,ashirtwithlong
sleevesthataretightatthewrists,tight-ttinggloves
withoutdrawstringsorloosecuffs,eyeprotection,and
adustmaskorrespirator.Ameshvisoralonedoes
notprovidesufcienteyeprotection;supplementwith
protectiveglasses.
Ensurethatyouarefamiliarwiththesafetyregulations
andshutdownproceduresdescribedintheOperator’s
Manual.
Ensurethatallguardsareinplaceandingoodcondition.
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Ensurethatthepaddlesareinplaceandingood
condition.
Checkallthegreasettingstoensurethatthemachine
isproperlylubricated.
Whenpreparingtomixmaterial:
1.Movethemachinetoaleveljob-sitesurface.
2.Removethemachinefromthetowvehicle.
3.Chockthefrontandbackofthetirestoprevent
themachinefrommoving.
4.Ensurethatthedrumisinthemixposition
(upright).
5.Ensurethatthedrumlatchisengagedandthatthe
drumdoesnotrotatetowardthedumpposition.
OpeningandClosingtheCowl
OpeningtheCowl
1.Atthesideofthemachinewherethefrontcowland
rearcowlmeet,graspthelatchandpullitofffromthe
latchanchorontherearcowl(Figure24).
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
1
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Figure24
1.Latch3.Receiver
2.Latchanchor
4.V-tting
2.Repeatstep1ontheoppositesideofthemachine.
3.Atthebackofthemachinewheretherearcowlmeets
theframeofthemachine,graspthelatchandpullitoff
fromthelatchanchoronthecowl(Figure24).
4.Rotatetherearcowlupandforwarduntilitisfully
positionedontopofthefrontcowl(Figure24).
ClosingtheCowl
1.Rotatetherearcowlrearwardanddownuntilthe
receiveratthebottomcenterofthecowlisalignedwith
theV-ttingandushontheframeofthemachine
(
Figure24).
2.Atthebackofthemachine,graspthelatchandpullit
ontothelatchanchorontherearcowl.
3.Atthesideofthemachine,graspthelatchandpullit
ontothelatchanchorontherearcowl.
4.Repeatstep3attheoppositesideofthemachine
(
Figure24).
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PoweringtheMachine
ConnectingtoaPowerSource
DANGER
Contactwithwaterwhileoperatingtheproduct
couldcauseelectricshock,causinginjuryordeath.
Donothandletheplugorthemachinewithwet
handsorwhilestandinginwater.
Useonlyanextensioncordrecommendedfor
outdoorcold-weatheruse.
Important:Checktheextensioncordfrequentlyduring
useforholesorcracksintheinsulation.Donotusea
damagedcord.Donotrunthecordthroughstanding
waterorwetgrass.
Important:Useonlyextensioncordswithterminals
andsocketsforthelive,neutral,andgroundwires.
Important:Connectthemachinetoonlyareceptacle
withlive,neutral,andgroundconnections.
Important:Theconnectingwiresorextensioncord
shouldbeasshortaspossibleandin1piece.
Toreducetheriskofelectricshock,thismachinehasa
polarizedplug(uniquebladeshapesandwidths).Useonly
apolarizedplugandsocketthatiscompliantwithNEMA
specicationsandanextensioncordthatisUL-listed(CSA
certiedinCanada)andrecommendedforoutdooruse.A
polarizedplugwilltinapolarizedcordonly1way.Ifthe
plugdoesnottfullyintothecord,turnthecord.Ifit
stilldoesnott,purchaseanappropriateextensioncord.
Ifyouhaveapolarizedextensioncordandtheextension
cordplugdoesnottfullyintothewallreceptacle,turnthe
plug.Ifitstilldoesnott,contactaqualiedelectricianto
installtheproperoutlet.Donotchangethemachineplugor
extension-cordpluginanyway.
Note:Themachineusesatwist-lockingplug.
ExtensionCords
Length
WireGauge
15.2m(50ft)10AWG
22.8m(75ft)10AWG
30.4m(100ft)8AWG
Note:Donotuseanextensioncordover30.4m(100ft)
long.
PoweringtheMachinewithaPortable
Generator
Whenusingaportablegeneratorasanelectricalsource,
ensurethatitmeetsthefollowingpower-outputspecications:
ModelVoltageAmperesKilowatts
Frequency/
Phase
68012C115V/
230V
19A/
9.5A
2.2to2.3
kW
60Hz/
single
68018C115V/
230V
19A/
9.5A
2.2to2.3
kW
60Hz/
single
68019C115V/
230V
24A/
12A
2.2to2.3
kW
60Hz/
single
ResettingtheMotor
Theelectricalmotorforthemachineisequippedwitha
deviceforthermal-overloadprotection.Intheeventthatthe
motorshutsdownautomatically,resetthethermal-overload
protectorasfollows:
1.MovetheOn/OffswitchtotheOffposition;referto
Figure11.
2.Disconnecttheelectricalplugforthemachinefromthe
powersource(Figure25).
3
Figure25
1.Thermal-overload
protectorresetbutton
3.Electricalplug
2.On/Offswitch
3.Allowtheelectricmotorofthemachinetocooluntilit
iswarmtothetouchorcooler.
Important:Ensurethatthepaddlesspinfreely.
Checkforstone,masonry,orconcretematerial
betweenthepaddlesandthedrum.
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4.Onthesideofthejunctionboxforthemotor,press
theresetbuttonforthethermal-overloadprotector
(Figure25).
5.Connecttheelectricalplugforthemachinetothe
powersource.
6.RotatetheOn/OffswitchtotheOnpositionand
ensurethatthemotorstartsnormally.
7.RotatetheOn/OffswitchtotheOffposition.
StartingandStoppingthe
Motor
StartingtheMotor
1.Plugthepowercordintoaproperelectricaloutlet.
2.SwitchtheOn/OffswitchtotheOnposition.
3.MovetheclutchlevertotheOnposition;referto
ControllingthePaddles(page19)
StoppingtheMotor
WARNING
Inanemergencysituation,stopthemotor
immediately.
1.MovetheclutchlevertotheOffposition;referto
ControllingthePaddles(page19).
2.SwitchtheOn/OffswitchtotheOffposition;referto
MotorOn/OffSwitch(page11).
3.Unplugthepowercord.
ControllingthePaddles
DANGER
Thismachineiscapableofamputatinghands.
Stayintheoperator’spositionwhilethemachine
isrunning.
Keepallbystandersasafedistancefromthe
machine.
Stopthemachineimmediatelyifanypeopleor
animalsentertheworkarea.
Neverplaceanypartofyourbodyintoaposition
thatcausesanunsafeoperatingcondition.
Important:Ensurethatthepaddlesdonotturnwhen
theclutchleverisintheOffposition.
Usetheclutchlevertocontrolthepowertransmissiontothe
paddlesofthemachine.
UsingtheClutchLever
Movetheclutchleverclockwisetoengagetheclutch,and
counterclockwisetodisengagetheclutch(Figure26).
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1
2
Figure26
1.Offposition2.Onposition
MixingtheMaterial
DANGER
Eyeandskincontactwithconcretematerialsand
breathingthedustinvolvedishazardoustoyour
health.
Ensurethatthereisadequateairventilation.
Wearadustmasktopreventinhalationofdust
whileusingthemachine;referto
SafeOperating
Practices(page4).
Avoiddirectcontactofcementandconcrete
materialswithskinandeyes.
DANGER
Contactwiththemixingpaddlescouldcause
damageorinjury.
Neverputyourhandsinsidethedrumatanytime.
Important:Donotaddmorematerialthanthebatch
capacityofthemachine;refertoSpecications(page11).
Note:Followthemanufacturer’sinstructionsthatareprinted
onthepackagingoftheproductyouareusing.
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MixingaBatchofMaterialinthe
Machine
1.Ensurethatthereisnoold,loosematerialinthedrum
thatcancontaminatethebatchofmaterial;referto
CleaningtheDrum(page21)andDumpingtheDrum
(page20),thenreturnthedrumtotheuprightposition.
Note:Ensurethatthedrumisinthemixposition
(upright)andthedrumlatchisengaged.
2.MovetheclutchlevertotheOffposition;referto
ControllingthePaddles(page19).
3.Startthemotor;refertoStartingtheMotor(page19).
4.MovetheclutchlevertotheOnposition;referto
ControllingthePaddles(page19).
5.Addtheingredientsforthebatchasfollows:
A.Pourwaterintothedrumthroughthegratingof
thedrumguard.
B.Addtheplaster,cement,orotherbindingmaterial.
Note:Youcanopenbagsofcement,plaster,and
bindingmaterialsbyloweringthebagontothe
bagsplitter(
Figure27).
A
B
D
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Figure27
C.Ifyouareusingsandand/orotherreinforcing
materials,addthemintothedrum.
6.Allowthepaddlestomixthematerialuntilthe
ingredientshaveauniformappearance.
Note:Ifneeded,addwaterorplaster,cement,or
otherbindingmaterialuntiltheconsistencyofthe
batchiscorrect.
7.Releasethedrumlatchanddumpthedrum;referto
DumpingtheDrum(page20).
UsingtheDrum
DANGER
Contactwiththemixingpaddlescouldcause
damageorinjury.
Neverputyourhandsinsidethedrumatanytime.
DumpingtheDrum
Note:Whendumpingabatchofmaterial,leavethemotor
runningandtheclutchintheOnpositionsotherotating
paddleshelpdischargethematerial.
1.Alignawheelbarroworsimilarcontainerofadequate
capacityinthepathofthedrumopening.
2.Graspthedumphandlewithyourlefthand(Figure28).
1
2
3
4
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Figure28
1.Dumphandle(mix
position)
3.Drumlatch(locked
position)
2.Drumlatch(release
position)
4.Dumphandle(dump
position)
Note:Whendumpingabatchofmaterial,aligna
wheelbarroworasimilarcontainerofadequatecapacity
beneaththechute.
3.Liftthehandleofthedrumlatch(Figure28).
4.Withbothhandsonthedumphandle,rotateit
counterclockwisetodischargethecontentsofthe
drum(Figure28).
Note:Allowthemachinetocompletelydischargethe
contentsofthedrum.
5.Rotatethedumphandleclockwiseuntilthedrum
latchlocksthedrumintheuprightposition(Figure28).
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