Multiquip Mixer Wm70Sh8C Users Manual
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Operation and Parts Manual SERIES MODELs WM70SH5C wm70sh8c plaster and mortar mixer (HONDA GX160/GX240 GASOLINE ENGINE) Revision #0 (06/07/11) To find the latest revision of this publication, visit our website at: www.multiquip.com THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES. Proposition 65 Warning Engine exhaust and some of its constituents, and some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drillingandotherconstructionactivities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: Leadfromlead-basedpaints. Crystalline silicafrombricks. Cementandothermasonryproducts. Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically treatedlumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: ALWAYS work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. page 2 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings WARNING WARNING SILICOSIS WARNING RESPIRATORY HAZARDS Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials with silica in their composition may give off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous other minerals and rocks. Repeated and/or substantial inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including silicosis. In addition, California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance known to cause cancer. When cutting such materials, always follow the respiratory precautions mentioned above. Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials can generate dust, mists and fumes containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal injury or illness, such as respiratory disease, cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you are unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular process and/or material being cut or the composition of the tool being used, review the material safety data sheet and/or consult your employer, the material manufacturer/supplier, governmental agencies such as OSHA and NIOSH and other sources on hazardous materials. California and some other authorities, for instance, have published lists of substances known to cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, or other harmful effects. Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where possible. In this regard use good work practices and follow the recommendations of the manufacturers or suppliers, OSHA/NIOSH, and occupational and trade associations. Water should be used for dust suppression when wet cutting is feasible. When the hazards from inhalation of dust, mists and fumes cannot be eliminated, the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for the materials being used. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 3 Table of Contents WM70SH5C/WM70SH8C Mixer Proposition 65 Warning............................................ 2 Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings................................. 3 Table Of Contents..................................................... 4 Parts Ordering Procedures....................................... 5 Safety Information............................................... 6-10 Safety Chain Connection........................................ 11 Specifications......................................................... 12 Dimensions............................................................. 13 General Information................................................ 14 Components........................................................... 15 Inspection.......................................................... 16-17 Basic Engine........................................................... 18 Paddle Blade Adjustment....................................... 19 Start-Up............................................................. 20-21 Operation................................................................ 22 Maintenance (Engine)....................................... 24-25 Maintenance (Mixer).......................................... 26-31 Troubleshooting................................................. 32-34 Wiring Diagram....................................................... 35 Explanation Of Code In Remarks Column............. 36 Suggested Spare Parts.......................................... 37 Component Drawings Nameplate And Decals...................................... 38-39 Frame Assy........................................................ 40-41 Paddle Shaft Assy.............................................. 42-43 Steel Tub Assy................................................... 44-45 Axle Assy........................................................... 46-47 Engine Assy....................................................... 48-49 Cabinet Assy...................................................... 50-51 Terms And Conditions Of Sale — Parts................. 52 NOTICE Specifications and part numbers are subject to change without notice. page 4 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) www.multiquip.com Parts Ordering Procedures Ordering parts has never been easier! Choose from three easy options: order via internet (dealers only): Best deal! Effective: January 1st, 2006 If you have an MQ Account, to obtain a Username and Password, E-mail us at: parts@multiquip. com. Order parts on-line using Multiquip’s SmartEquip website! ■ View Parts Diagrams ■ Order Parts ■ Print Specification Information To obtain an MQ Account, contact your District Sales Manager for more information. Use the internet and qualify for a 5% discount on Standard orders for all orders which include complete part numbers.* Goto www.multiquip.com and click on Order Parts to log in and save! Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change order via Fax (dealers only): All customers are welcome to order parts via Fax. domestic (uS) Customers dial: 1-800-6-PARTS-7 (800-672-7877) Fax your order in and qualify for a 2% discount on Standard orders for all orders which include complete part numbers.* Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change order via phone: domestic (uS) dealers Call: 1-800-427-1244 non-dealer Customers: Contact your local Multiquip Dealer for parts or call 800-427-1244 for help in locating a dealer near you. International Customers should contact their local Multiquip Representatives for Parts Ordering information. When ordering parts, please supply: ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ dealer account number dealer name and address Shipping address (if different than billing address) return Fax number applicable Model number Quantity, part number and description of each part ❒ Specify preferred Method of Shipment: ✓ UPS/Fed Ex ✓ DHL ■ Priority One ✓ Truck ■ Ground ■ Next Day ■ Second/Third Day NOTICE All orders are treated as Standard Orders and will ship the same day if received prior to 3PM PST. We aCCepT all MaJor CrediT CardS! WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 5 safety information Do not operate or service the equipment before reading the entire manual. Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment. Failure to read and understand the safety messages and operating instructions could result in injury to yourself and others. Potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with safety messages. Symbol Safety Hazard SaFeTY MeSSageS The four safety messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The safety messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words: danger, Warning, CauTion or noTiCe. Lethal exhaust gas hazards Explosive fuel hazards SaFeTY SYMBolS danger Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, Will result in deaTH or SeriouS inJurY. Burn hazards Warning Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, Could result in deaTH or SeriouS inJurY. Rotating parts hazards CauTion Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, Could result in Minor or ModeraTe inJurY. NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury. page 6 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) safety information general SaFeTY CauTion never operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, respiratory protection, hearing protection, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job or city and state regulations. Avoid wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothes that may snag on the controls or moving parts as this can cause serious injury. never operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or when under medication. never operate this equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol. NOTICE This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualified personnel 18 years of age and older. Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difficult read. Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized equipment modification will void all warranties. never use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result. alWaYS know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher. alWaYS know the location of the nearest first aid kit. alWaYS know the location of the nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site. Also, know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance, doctor and fire department. This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency. alWaYS clear the work area of any debris, tools, etc. that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation. alWaYS check the equipment for loosened threads or bolts before starting. do noT use the equipment for any purpose other than its intended purposes or applications. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 7 safety information Mixer SaFeTY danger never operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could result causing severe bodily harm or even death. do noT mix flammable or explosive substances. Warning never place your hands inside the drum while starting or operating this equipment. never disconnect any emergency or safety devices. These devices are intended for operator safety. Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even death. Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties. Before operating mixer, ensure that safety grate is in position and correctly fitted. CauTion never lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine. NOTICE alWaYS keep the machine in proper running condition. alWaYS ensure mixer is on level ground before mixing. Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts immediately. do noT tip mixer onto drum mouth when the drum is rotating. Ensure the drum is rotating while filling and emptying the drum. alWaYS store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel. engine SaFeTY (gaSoline ModelS onlY) danger Engine fuel exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas is colorless and odorless, and can cause death if inhaled. The engine of this equipment requires an adequate free flow of cooling air. never operate this equipment in any enclosed or narrow area where free flow of the air is restricted. If the air flow is restricted it will cause injury to people and property and serious damage to the equipment or engine. DANGEROUS GAS FUMES Warning do noT place hands or fingers inside engine compartment when engine is running. never operate the engine with heat shields or guards removed. Keep fingers, hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury. do noT remove the engine oil drain plug while the engine is hot. Hot oil will gush out of the oil tank and severely scald any persons in the general area of the mixer. CauTion never touch the hot exhaust manifold, muffler or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool before servicing equipment. Make certain the operator knows how to and is capable of turning the engine OFF in case of an emergency. NOTICE never run engine without an air filter or with a dirty air filter. Severe engine damage may occur. Service air filter frequently to prevent engine malfunction. never tamper with the factory settings of the engine or engine governor. Damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above the maximum allowable. page 8 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) safety information Fuel SaFeTY (gaSoline ModelS onlY) danger do noT start the engine near spilled fuel or combustible fluids. Fuel is extremely flammable and its vapors can cause an explosion if ignited. alWaYS refuel in a well-ventilated area, away from sparks and open flames. alWaYS use extreme caution when working with flammable liquids. do noT fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot. do noT overfill tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from the ignition system. Store fuel in appropriate containers, in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and flames. never use fuel as a cleaning agent. do noT smoke around or near the equipment. Fire or explosion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine. generaTor SaFeTY power Cord/Cable Safety danger never let power cords or cables lay in water. never use damaged or worn cables or cords when connecting equipment to generator. Inspect for cuts in the insulation. never grab or touch a live power cord or cable with wet hands. The possibility exists of electrical shock, electrocution or death. Make sure power cables are securely connected. Incorrect connections may cause electrical shock and damage to the mixer. CauTion Ensure that cables and cords will not be tripped over or trapped underneath the mixer. NOTICE alWaYS make certain that proper power or extension cord has been selected for the job. TranSporTing SaFeTY CauTion If using a generator to power mixer, refer to applicable generator manual safety information section. never allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting. eleCTriC MoTor SaFeTY (eleCTriC ModelS onlY) alWaYS make sure forklift forks are inserted into pockets (if applicable) as far as possible when lifting the mixer. NOTICE Operate electric motor only at the specified voltage indicated on the nameplate. do noT spray water onto electric motor. alWaYS disconnect AC power plug from power source before moving mixer. alWaYS make sure the ON/OFF switch on the electric motor is in the OFF position when not in use and before inserting the mixer’s power plug into an AC receptacle. NOTICE alWaYS shutdown engine before transporting. never lift the equipment while the engine is running. Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel cock to prevent fuel from spilling. do noT lift machine to unnecessary heights. alWaYS tie down equipment during transport by securing the equipment with rope. never tip the engine to extreme angles during lifting as it may cause oil to gravitate into the cylinder head, making the engine start difficult. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 9 safety information ToWing SaFeTY CauTion Check with your local county or state safety towing regulations, in addition to meeting Department of Transportation (DOT) Safety Towing Regulations, before towing your mixer. In order to reduce the possibility of an accident while transporting the mixer on public roads, alWaYS make sure the towing vehicle is mechanically sound and in good operating condition. environMenTal SaFeTY NOTICE Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and fuel filters. do noT use food or plastic containers to dispose of hazardous waste. do noT pour waste, oil or fuel directly onto the ground, down a drain or into any water source. alWaYS shutdown engine before transporting. alWaYS inspect the hitch and coupling for wear. never tow a mixer with defective hitches, couplings, chains, etc. Check the tire air pressure on both towing vehicle and mixer Mixer tires should be inflated to 50 psi cold. Also check the tire tread wear on the vehicle and mixer. alWaYS make sure the mixer is equipped with a safety chain. alWaYS properly attach mixer’s safety chains to towing vehicle. The maximum speed for highway towing is 55 MpH unless posted otherwise. Recommended off-road towing is not to exceed 15 MpH or less depending on type of terrain. Avoid sudden stops and starts. This can cause skidding, or jack-knifing. Smooth, gradual starts and stops will improve towing. Avoid sharp turns to prevent rolling. Mixer should be adjusted to a level position at all times when towing. Raise and lock mixer wheel stand in up position when towing. Place chock blocks underneath wheel to prevent rolling while parked. page 10 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) safety chain connection CAUTION NEVER tow the mixer with the safety chain removed. The safety chain is intended to prevent complete separation of the mixer from the towing vehicle in the event of a tow bar failure. Tow Bar to Mixer Connection Reference Figure 1 for the installation of the safety chain. 1. Insert the tow bar through the round opening at the bottom of the mixer stand. Align the hole on the tow bar with the hole on the mixer frame, and insert 1/2-inch bolt through tow bar and frame. Secure tow bar to frame with 1/2-inch nyloc nut. Tighten to 40 ft.-lbs. Loop the chain together and place under the tow bar. Secure the loop with the connector link. 3. Extend the safety chain along the length of the tow bar, looping it through the tow bar's connector link. Remove any excess chain slack. 4. Connect the free end of (connector link) the safety chain to the towing vehicle. Remember it is critical that the length of the chain be properly adjusted, to prevent the draw bar and the front of the mixer stand from dropping to the ground (contact) in the event the draw bar becomes disconnected from the towing vehicle. CAUTION DO NOT tow the mixer unless the mixing drum is completely empty. ALWAYS make sure the drum latch pin is fully engaged to the right (Figure 2) of the drum stop block. This will keep the drum from rotating. MIXER STAND SAFETY CHAIN 2. Route the safety chain through the holes just above the tow bar, located on each side of the mixer stand. 1/2-INCH NYLOCK NUT, GRADE 5 STEP 2 DRUM LATCH PIN TOW BAR CONNECTOR LINK SAFETY CHAIN CLEVIS SAFETY HOOK (TOWING VEHICLE) STEP 3 STEP 1 1/2-INCH BOLT, GRADE 5 SAFETY CHAIN CONNECTOR LINK STOP BLOCK STEP 4 Figure 1. Tow Bar and Safety Chain Installation TOW OR LOCKED POSITION Figure 2. Drum Latch Pin (Tow or Locked Position) WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 11 specifications Table 1. Mixer Specifications Capacity Bag Capacity Weight Height W/Dump Handle Discharge Height Drive Dump Action Model Type Bore X Stroke Displacement Max Output Fuel Tank Capacity Fuel Lube Oil Capacity Speed Control Method Starting Method Dimensions (L x W x H) Dry Net Weight 7.0 cu. ft (198 liters) 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 bags 788 lbs. (357 kg.) 73 in. (185 cm.) 21 in. (53 cm.) V-Belt/Gear Manual Table 2. Engine Specifications Honda GX160 Air-cooled 4 stroke, Single Cylinder, OHV, Horizontal Shaft Gasoline Engine 2.70 in. X 1.80 in. (68 mm x 45 mm) 9.9 cu. in. (163 cc) 4.8 H.P./3600 R.P.M. Approx. 0.95 U.S. Gallons (3.6 Liters) Unleaded Gasoline 0.63 qt. (0.6 liter) Centrifugal Flyweight Type Recoil Start 12.3 x 14.3 x 13.6 in. (312 x 362 x 346 mm) 40.8 lbs. (15 Kg.) HONDA GX240 Air-cooled 4 stroke, Horizontal Shaft Gasoline Engine 2.90 in. X 2.30 in. (73 mm x 58 mm) 14.81 cu. in. (242 cc) 7.1 H.P./3600 R.P.M. Approx. 1.59 U.S. Gallons (6 Liters) Unleaded Gasoline 1.16 qt. (1.1 liter) Centrifugal Flyweight Type Recoil Start 15 X 17 X 16.6 in. (380 X 430 X 422 mm) 55.1 lbs. (25 Kg.) NOTICE In accordance with our established policy of constant improvement, we reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. page 12 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) dimensions C Table 3. Dimensions Description Dimensions in. (cm) Length (w/Tow Bar) 67 in. (170 cm) Width 50 in. (127 cm) Height 56 in. (142 cm) A OPTIONAL TOW BARS APPROXIMATE LENGTH 36 IN. (91.44 CM) HBC-1 2-INCH BALL COUPLER B HPC-1 1-INCH PIN COUPLER HLC-1 LOOP COUPLER Figure 3. Dimensions WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 13 general information Application Table 4. Hardware Torque Recommendations Hardware Diameter Torque (ft-lbs) 5/16-inch x 18 14 3/8-inch x 16 24 3/8-inch x 24 37 1/2-inch x 13 39 1/2-inch x 13 90 (Grade 8) The MQ Whiteman WM70SH5C/WM70SH8C mixer (drum capacity of 7.0 cu. ft./198 liters) is shipped completely assembled and has been factory tested and is ready for use. This mixer is only intended for the production of plaster and mortar. The mixer must be used for its intended purpose and is not suitable for the mixing of flammable or explosive substances. The mixer must not be used in an explosive atmosphere. This mixer has a batch capacity between 2-1/2 and 3-1/2 bags. Power Plants Engine Maintenance The WM70SH5C is powered by a Honda GX160 engine. The WM70SH8C is powered by a Honda GX240 air-cooled, 4-stroke gasoline engine. Refer to Table 2 for specific engine information. For basic engine maintenance, refer to the engine maintenance section in this manual. For a more detailed engine maintenance, refer to the Honda Engine Owner's manual furnished with the engine. Hardware Check all hardware on the mixer before starting. Periodically inspect all hardware. Loose hardware can contribute to early component failure and poor performance. Use Table 4 as a general guideline when torqueing of mixer hardware is required. Remember to keep all mixer hardware components tight. 3 9 10 8 7 4 14 2 13 6 12 5 11 17 1 18 15 16 Figure 4. Mixer Components page 14 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) components Figure 4 illustrates the basic components and controls of the WM70SH5C/WM70SH8C mixer. 1. Tires Ply — The tire ply (layers) number is rated in letters. This mixer uses 13-inch 4-ply tires. 2. Engine Cover — Lift this cover to gain access to the engine compartment. 3. Belt Slip Lever — When starting, this lever should be move upward and to the left. For mixing, place the lever in the down position. See attached decal located adjacent to lever. 4. ON/OFF Switch — This switch is located on the side of the engine cover. When activated, it will shut down the engine. 5. Latch — Use this latch to secure the engine compartment cabinet. 6. Drum Bearing — There is a sealed bearing on each end of the mixing drum. Bearings are packed and sealed at the factory and require no further maintenance. 7. Mixing Paddles — Used in the mixing of material. This unit uses four different types of paddles to provide a fast uniform mix. 10. Dump Handle — Pull this handle downward to dump the contents of the drum. Push the handle upward to return the drum to its vertical position. 11. Safety Grill Lock Handle — To prevent injury to hands and arms, the safety grill should ALWAYS be locked when the mixing of plaster or mortar is required. Also when transporting the mixer, the safety grill should be locked. The safety grill should only be unlocked when cleaning of the blades and drum is required. 12. Pivot Point/Zerk Fitting — There is a zerk grease fitting on each end of the mixing drum. These fittings lubricate the dumping mechanism. Lubricate both fittings at least twice a week. 13. Dump Handle Release Pin — Pull this pin outward (spring loaded) to release the drum, then pull down on the dump handle to place the drum in the dump position. When drum is in dump position, pin will automatically lock drum. 14. Mixing Drum — Mixing materials such as mortar, plaster are to be placed into this drum for mixing. Always clean the drum after each use. 15. Tow Bar/Coupler — This mixer uses a 2-inch coupler or pintle towbar. 8. Bag Cutter — This feature allows compound mixing bags to be opened easily, therefore allowing the contents of the bag to fall directly into the mixing drum. 16. Safety Chain — This mixer uses a 3/16-inch thick, 72-inches long, zinc-plated safety chain. ALWAYS connect the safety chain when towing. 9. Safety Grill — Provided for operator safety. This safety grill is designed to keep hands and solid objects out of the mixing drum when in use. This grill should be closed at all times when mixer is in use. DO NOT remove the grill or grill opening bar. Keep the grill clean by washing it down daily. 17. Forklift Pockets — When lifting of the mixer is required, use these fork lift pockets to lift the mixer. Remember to insert the forks of the forklift a minimum of 24 inches into the lift pockets. 18. Chock Blocks — Place these blocks (not included as part of the mixer package) under each mixer wheel to prevent rolling. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 15 inspection Before Starting 1. Read all safety instructions at the beginning of manual. 2. Clean the unit, removing dirt and dust, particularly the engine cooling air inlet, carburetor and air cleaner. 3. Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If air filter is dirty, replace air filter with a new one as required. 4. Check carburetor for external dirt and dust. Clean with dry compressed air. 3. Insert and remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick. 4. If the oil level is low (Figure 6), fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil type (Table 5). Maximum oil capacity is 2.33 pints (1.09 liters). NOTICE Reference engine manufacturer’s manual for specific servicing instructions. 5. Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness. UPPER LIMIT CAUTION ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing protection while operating the mixer. CAUTION NEVER place hands or feet inside the engine guard cover while the engine is running. ALWAYS shut the engine down before performing any kind of maintenance service on the mixer. Engine Oil Check LOWER LIMIT Figure 6. Engine Oil Dipstick (Oil Level) Table 5. Oil Type Season Temperature oil Type Summer 25°C or Higher SAE 10W-30 Spring/Fall 25°C ~ 10°C SAE 10W-30/20 Winter 0°C or Lower SAE 10W-10 1. To check the engine oil level, place the unit on secure level ground with the engine stopped. 2. Remove the filler dipstick from the engine oil filler hole (Figure 5) and wipe it clean. Figure 5. Engine Oil Dipstick (Removal) page 16 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) inspection Fuel Check DANGER Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT smoke while refueling. DO NOT attempt to refuel the mixer if the engine is hot or running. 1. Remove the gasoline cap located on top of fuel tank. 2. Visually inspect to see if fuel level is low. If fuel is low, replenish with unleaded fuel. 3. When refueling, be sure to use a strainer for filtration. DO NOT top-off fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel. V-belt Check A worn or damaged V-belt can adversely affect the performance of the unit. If a V-belt is defective or worn simply replace the V-belt as outlined in the maintenance section of this manual. Blade Check Check for worn or paddle blades. Make sure that all blades are adjusted properly. See blade adjustment procedure in this manual. Replace all defective or damaged blades immediately. Controls Start/Stop Switches This unit has been equipped with a start/stop switch, which should be tested every time the unit is started. Grease Fittings (Dumping Mechanism) Check the zerk grease fittings at each end of the mixing drum. These grease fittings lubricate the dumping mechanism. If the dumping handle is stiff or hard to move lubricate these fittings. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 17 basic engine 2. Throttle Lever — Used to adjust engine RPM speed (lever advanced forward SLOW, lever back toward operator FAST). 1 10 9 3. Engine ON/OFF Switch — ON position permits engine starting, OFF position stops engine operations. 2 3 8 4. Recoil Starter (pull rope) — Manual-starting method. Pull the starter grip until resistance is felt, then pull briskly and smoothly. 5. Fuel Valve Lever — OPEN to let fuel flow, CLOSE to stop the flow of fuel. 7 6. Choke Lever — Used in the starting of a cold engine, or in cold weather conditions. The choke enriches the fuel mixture. 6 5 4 Figure 7. Engine Components Initial Servicing The engine (Figure 7) must be checked for proper lubrication and filled with fuel prior to operation. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual for instructions and details of operation and servicing. 1. Fuel Filler Cap — Remove this cap to add unleaded gasoline to the fuel tank. Make sure cap is tightened securely. DO NOT over fill. DANGER Adding fuel to the tank should be done only when the engine is stopped and has had an opportunity to cool down. In the event of a fuel spill, DO NOT attempt to start the engine until the fuel residue has been completely wiped up, and the area surrounding the engine is dry. 7. Air Cleaner — Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system. Remove wing-nut on top of air filter cannister to gain access to filter element. NOTICE Operating the engine without an air filter, with a damaged air filter, or a filter in need of replacement will allow dirt to enter the engine, causing rapid engine wear. WARNING Engine components can generate extreme heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operating. NEVER operate the engine with the muffler removed. 8. Spark Plug — Provides spark to the ignition system. Set spark plug gap to 0.6 - 0.7 mm (0.028 - 0.031 inch) Clean spark plug once a week. 9. Muffler — Used to reduce noise and emissions. 10. Fuel Tank — Holds unleaded gasoline. For additional information refer to engine owner's manual. page 18 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) paddle blade adjustment Adjust paddles as shown in Figure 8. TOW END CAST PADDLE CENTER TOW END CAST PADDLE DRUM END ENGINE END CAST PADDLE PADDLE BLADE IS TOO TIGHT AGAINST DRUM SIDE WALLS. INCORRECT ROTATION DRUM SIDE END PADDLE BLADE CENTER ENGINE END CAST PADDLE INCORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT CORRECT SIDE PADDLE BLADE ROTATION PADDLE BLADE IS TOO TIGHT AGAINST DRUM SIDE WALLS. DRUM END AND SIDE WALLS Figure 8. Paddle Blade Adjustment WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 19 Start-up This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial start-up of the unit. It is extremely important that this section be read carefully before attempting to use the mixer in the field. DO NOT use your mixer until this section is thoroughly understood. 3. Move the throttle lever (Figure 11) away from the slow position, about 1/3 of the way toward the fast position. WARNING Failure to understand the operation of the mixer could result in severe damage to the mixer or personal injury. See Figure 4 for the location of any control referenced in this manual. CAUTION NEVER operate the mixer in a confined area or enclosed area structure that does not provide ample free flow of air. Figure 11. Throttle Lever 4. Turn the engine switch (Figure 12) to the ON position. The following steps outline the procedure for starting the engine. 1. Move the fuel shut-off lever (Figure 9) to the ON position. Figure 12. Engine On/Off Switch 5. The main start/stop switch located on the engine cover (Figure 13) is used to start and stop the engine. Pull this switch outward to start the engine. Figure 9. Fuel Shut-Off Lever 2. To start a cold engine, move the choke lever (Figure 10) to the CLOSED position. Figure 13. Start/Stop Switch Figure 10. Choke Lever page 20 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) start-up 6. Place the belt slip lever (Figure 14) in the START/STOP (disengaged) position. START/STOP POSITION DRUM LATCH PIN STOP BLOCK TOW OR LOCKED POSITION BELT SLIP LEVER Figure 16. Drum Lock Pin (Right Position) 7. Pull the starter grip (Figure 17) lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly. Return the starter grip gently. Figure 14. Belt Slip Lever (Start/Stop Position) CAUTION Make certain the drum lock pin (Figure 15 and Figure 16) is placed to the RIGHT (when viewing the mixer from the towpole end) of the drum stop block which is welded to the front side of the drum. Also make sure lock pin is fully engaged (locked). This will prevent the drum from tipping. Figure 17. Starter Grip LOCK PIN FRONT POST 8. Place the belt slip lever (Figure 18) in the mix position. This will tilt the engine placing tension on the V-belts enabling the shaft to rotate. BELT SLIP LEVER MIX POSITION DRUM Figure 15. Drum Lock Pin (Side-View) Figure 18. Belt Slip Lever (Mix Position) WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 21 operation Mixing/Dumping 1. The paddle shaft inside the drum should be rotating at this time. STAND CLEAR OF DUMP HANDLE. HANDLE KICK-BACK IS POSSIBLE. 2. Add a small amount water to the mixing drum. 3. Lift the mixing bag compound onto the steel safety grate over the bag cutter and let the contents fall into the drum. Add more water if desired and mix compound to desired consistency. 4. When charging, mixing, or dumping a batch of plaster or mortar the drum lock pin should be placed to the left (when viewing the mixer from the towpole end) of the drum stop block which is welded to the front side of the drum. See Figure 19. DRUM LATCH STOP PIN BLOCK Figure 20. Stand Clear of Dump Handle Stopping the Mixer 1. Place the belt slip lever in the start/stop position (Figure 14). MIX POSITION Figure 19. Drum Lock Pin (Left Position) This will allow the operator to use both hands on the drum handle during dumping. Please note that when the lock pin is placed to the left, the drum will be maintained in the vertical position as the paddles rotate. To discharge the material the operator should hold the dump handle with both hands and rotate the drum to discharge the desired amount of material. WARNING Be sure to stand clear of the dump handle (Figure 20) when the mixer is operational. Any binding of material between the mixer blades and the drum will cause the dump handle to quickly move and could cause bodily harm. 2. Push the main start/stop switch (Figure 13) inward to stop the engine. 3. Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the OFF position. 4. Disconnect the spark plug. 5. Clean mixer as referenced in the maintance section of this manual. NOTICE It is recommended that the mixer’s Start/Stop switch be used to stop the engine after every use. Doing this will verify that the switch is working properly and presents no danger to the operator. DANGER NEVER disable or disconnect the start/stop switch. It is provided for operator safety. Serious Injury may result if it is disabled, disconnected or improperly maintained. page 22 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) notes WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 23 maintenance (engine) Use Table 6 as a general maintenance guideline when servicing your engine. For more detail engine maintenance information, refer to the engine owner’s manual supplied with your engine. Table 6. Engine Maintenance Schedule DESCRIPTION OPERATION BEFORE (3) Check Change Check Air Cleaner Change All Nuts and Re-tighten if Bolts necessary Check/Clean Spark Plugs Replace Cooling Fins Check Spark Arrester Clean Fuel Tank Clean Fuel Filter Check Check/ Idle Speed Adjust Valve Check/ Clearance Adjust Fuel Lines Check Engine Oil EVERY 6 EVERY 3 FIRST MONTHS MONTH OR MONTHS OR 25 HRS. OR 50 HRS. 10 HRS. EVERY YEAR OR 100 HRS. EVERY 2 YEARS OR 200 HRS. X X X X (1) X X X X X X X X (2) X (2) Every 2 years (replace if necessary) (2) (1) Service more frequently when used in DUSTY areas. (2) These items should be serviced by your service dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient. Refer to the HONDA Shop Manual for service procedures. (3) For commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals. page 24 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) maintenance (engine) Perform the scheduled maintenance procedures as defined by Table 6 and below: 5. OIL FILLER CAP DIPSTICK DAILY Thoroughly remove dirt and oil from the engine and control area. Clean or replace the air cleaner elements as necessary. Check and retighten all fasteners as necessary. Check the gearbox for oil leaks. Repair or replace as needed. DRAIN SEALING BOLT WASHER Figure 22. Engine Oil (Draining) WEEKLY engine air cleaner Remove the fuel filter cap and clean the inside of the fuel tank. 1. Remove the air cleaner cover and foam filter element as shown in Figure 23. Remove or clean the filter at the bottom of the tank. 2. Tap the paper filter element (Figure 23) several times on a hard surface to remove dirt, or blow compressed air [not exceeding 30 psi (207 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2)] through the filter element from the air cleaner case side. NEVER brush off dirt. Brushing will force dirt into the fibers. Replace the paper filter element if it is excessively dirty. Remove and clean the spark plug (Figure 21), then adjust the spark gap to 0.024 ~0.028 inch (0.6~0.7 mm). This unit has electronic ignition, which requires no adjustments. GAP 0.024-0.028 IN. (0.6-0.7 MM.) 3. Clean foam element in warm, soapy water or nonflammable solvent. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Dip the element in clean engine oil and completely squeeze out the excess oil from the element before installing. DANGER Figure 21. Spark Plug Gap Engine oil DO NOT use gasoline as a cleaning solvent to avoid creating the risk of fire or an explosion. 1. Drain the engine oil when the oil is warm as shown in Figure 22. 2. Remove the oil drain bolt and sealing washer and allow the oil to drain into a suitable container. 3. Replace engine oil with recommended type oil as listed in Table 5. For engine oil capacity, see Table 2 (Engine Specifications). DO NOT overfill. 4. Install drain bolt with sealing washer and tighten securely. Figure 23. Engine Air Cleaner WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 25 maintenance (Mixer) Drum Head Seals GREASE FITTING AND CAP There is 1 set of drum head seals (Figure 24) that will require lubrication. Lubricate the grease fitting for each drum seal every 40 hours of operation using any grade lithium base grease. Apply grease until visible inside of mixing drum (over grease). This will purge seal system of contamination. DRUM BEARING BRACKET GREASE FITTING AND CAP GREASE FITTING AND CAP DRUM HEAD SEALS GREASE FITTING AND CAP Figure 25. Grease Fittings (Dumping Mechanism) CAUTION Figure 24. Grease Fittings (Drum Head Seals) Failure to lubricate the drum bearing grease fittings periodically will cause the dumping mechanism to stiffen, making the mixing drum hard to dump. Drum Bearing Bracket Lubrication Ball Socket and Clamp Face Maintenance There is 1 set of drum bearing brackets (Figure 25) that will require lubrication. These brackets are intended to make the drum rotate freely. Lubricate the grease fitting for each drum bearing bracket every month or when the drum becomes difficult to position using multi-purpose grade grease. 1. If the towing vechicle is equipped with a ball socket, smear socket periodically with multi-purpose grease. This will keep the ball socket well lubricated. 2. Periodically oil pivot points and clamp face surfaces of coupler with SAE 30 WT. motor oil. 3. When parking or storing your mixer. Keep the coupler off the ground so dirt will not build up in the ball socket. Countershaft Bearing Lubrication There is 1 set of countershaft bearings (Figure 26) that will require lubrication. Lubricate the grease fitting for each countershaft bearing every 40 hours of operation using any grade lithium base grease. page 26 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) maintenance (Mixer) Main Gear and Drive Pinion Alignment GREASE FITTING AND CAP Figure 26. Grease Fittings (Countershaft) Wheel Bearings 1. After every 3 months of operation, remove the hub dust cap and inspect the wheel bearings (Figure 27). Once a year, or when required, disassemble the wheel hubs remove the old grease and repack the bearings forcing grease between rollers, cone and cage with a good grade of high speed wheel bearing grease (never use grease heavier than 265 A.S.T.M. penetration (“No. 2.”). BEARING CONE WHEEL HUB OIL SEAL 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire (gasoline engines). If mixer is equipped with an electric motor remove power cord from AC power receptacle. In addition make sure the clutch engagement lever is disengaged to relieve V-belt tension. 2. The countershaft and drive pinion are mounted on a slotted base. To align drive pinion with main gear, loosen the pillow block mounting bolts and move them until the necessary alignment has been made. Remember gears must be paralleled aligned not skewed. 3. Using your hand, slightly move (rock) the drive pulley back and forth to determine the amount of backlash. Insert feeler gauge between gears to determine backlash distance. Backlash should range between 0.007- 0.012 inches (Figure 28). MAIN GEAR MAIN GEAR GEAR TEETH PINION GEAR BEARING CUP DRIVE PINION 0.007 - 0.012 INCHES (MAX. BACKLASH) Figure 28. Drive Pinion and Main Gear (Backlash) Figure 27. Wheel Hub and Bearings 2. Fill the wheel hub (Figure 27) with grease to the inside diameter of the outer races and also fill the hub grease cap. Reassemble the hub and mount the wheel. Then tighten the adjusting nut, at the same time turn the wheel in both directions, until there is a slight bind to be sure all the bearing surfaces are in contact. Then back-off the adjusting nut 1/6 to 1/4 turn or to the nearest locking hole or sufficiently to allow the wheel to rotate freely within limits of .001” to .010” end play. Lock the nut at this position. Install the cotter pin and dust cap, and tighten all hardware. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 27 maintenance (Mixer) Inspect Tooth Contact between Main Gear and Drive Pinion 1. Coat 3 or 4 teeth at 3 different positions on the main gear with yellow paint. 2. Rotate the drive pulley in both directions. 3. Inspect the tooth pattern. 4. If gear teeth are not contacting properly (Figure 29), adjust pillow block to correct the problem. HEAL CONTACT FACE CONTACT TOE CONTACT PROPER CONTACT FLANK CONTACT Figure 29. Gear Teeth Alignment Tires/Wheels/Lug Nuts Tires and wheels are a very important and critical components of the trailer. When specifying or replacing the trailer wheels it is important the wheels, tires, and axle are properly matched. WARNING DO NOT attempt to repair or modify a wheel. DO NOT install an inter-tube to correct a leak through the rim. If the rim is cracked, the air pressure in the inter-tube may cause pieces of the rim to explode (break-off) with great force and can cause serious eye or bodily injury. Tires Wear/Inflation Tire inflation pressure is the most important factor in tire life. Pressure should be checked cold before operation. DO NOT bleed air from tires when they are hot. Check inflation pressure weekly during use to insure the maximum tire life and tread wear. WARNING Gear Lubrication The surface of the pinion and main gear (Figure 30) should be very lightly greased. ALWAYS wear safety glasses when removing or installing force fitted parts. Failure to comply may result in serious injury. Table 7 (Tire Wear Troubleshooting) will help pinpoint the causes and solutions of tire wear problems. DRIVE PINION MAIN GEAR Figure 30. Pinion and Bull Gear Lubrication NOTICE Grease main and pinion gears every 250 hours of operation. Avoid over-greasing. Excess grease will accumulate contaminants and cause premature wear. page 28 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) maintenance (Mixer) Table 7. Tire Wear Troubleshooting Wear Pattern Cause Solution Center Wear Adjust pressure to Over Inflation particular load per tire manufacturer Edge Wear Under Inflation Adjust pressure to particular load per tire manufacturer. Side Wear Loss of chamber or overloading Make sure load does not exceed axle rating. Align wheels. Toe Wear Incorrect toe-in Align wheels. Cupping Out of balance Check bearing adjustment and balance tires. Flat Spots Wheel lockup Avoid sudden stops and tire when possible and skidding adjust brakes. 3. After first road use, retorque all lug nuts in sequence. Check all wheel lug nuts periodically. 1 1 4 3 6 3 5 2 4 4-LUG NUTS 6-LUG NUTS 1 1 4 2 3 2 5 3 6 8 4 7 2 5 Lug Nut Torque Requirements It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel mounting torque. Be sure to use only the fasteners matched to the cone angle of the wheel. Proper procedure for attachment of the wheels is as follows: 5-LUG NUTS 8-LUG NUTS LUG NUTS 1. Start all wheel lug nuts by hand. 2. Torque all lug nuts in sequence. See Figure 31. DO NOT torque the wheel lug nuts all the way down. Tighten each lug nut in 3 separate passes as defined by Figure 31. Table 8. Tire Torque Requirements Wheel Size First pass FT-lBS Second pass FT-lBS Third pass FT-lBS 12" 20-25 35-40 50-65 13" 20-25 35-40 50-65 14" 20-25 50-60 90-120 15" 20-25 50-60 90-120 16" 20-25 50-60 90-120 NOTICE NEVER use an pneumatic air gun to tighten wheel lug nuts. PNEUMATIC AIR GUN TORQUE WRENCH Figure 31. Wheel Lug Nuts Tightening Sequence WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 29 maintenance (Mixer) Suspension The rigid type axle and associated hardware (Figure 32) should be periodically inspected for signs of excessive wear, elongation of bolt holes, and loosening of fasteners. Replace all damaged parts immediately. CHECK FOR TIGHTNESS RIGID TYPE AXLE Figure 32. Axle Support Components Mixer Cleaning 1. ALWAYS disconnect the spark plug wire (gasoline engines) before cleaning the inside of the drum. If mixer is equipped with an electric motor remove power cord from AC power receptacle. In addition make sure the clutch engagement lever is dis-engaged. Figure 33. No Spraying of Water WARNING When rotating the mixing drum from the dump position to the upright position, keep hands clear of safety grate. The possibility exists of hands or fingers being crushed (Figure 34). CRUSH HAZARD AREA. KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS CLEAR OF SAFETY GRATE AT ALL TIMES. 2. Make sure the rear section of the safety grate is connected to the mixing drum. 3. At the end of each day’s operation, place mixer drum in an upright position and spray inside of tub immediately with water to prevent lumps of dried mortar or plaster from forming and contamination of future batches, DO NOT allow a buildup of materials to form on the blades or anywhere inside the drum. 4. Rotate mixer to dump position and remove debris. 5. Thoroughly clean the entire mixer, wheels, cabinet and frame. 6. NEVER pour or spray water over the engine or electric motor (Figure 33). Figure 34. Safety Grate (Crush Hazard) 7. When cleaning of the entire mixer is done, return mixing drum to an upright position. page 30 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) maintenance (Mixer) Mixer Storage For storage of the mixer for over 30 days, the following is recommended: Drain the fuel tank completely, or add STA-BIL to the fuel. Run the engine until the fuel is completely consumed. Completely drain used oil from the engine crankcase and fill with fresh clean oil, then follow the procedures described in the engine manual for engine storage. Clean the entire mixer and engine compartment. Place the mixing drum in the down position (mouth facing downward). Cover the mixer and place it a clean dry area, that is protected from harsh elements. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 31 troubleshooting Troubleshooting (engine) Symptom possible problem Solution Spark plug bridging? Check gap, insulation or replace spark plug. Carbon deposit on spark plug? Clean or replace spark plug. Short circuit due to deficient spark plug insulation? Check spark plug insulation, replace if worn. Improper spark plug gap? Set to proper gap. Fuel reaching carburetor? Check fuel line. Water in fuel tank? Flush or replace fuel tank. Fuel filter clogged? Replace fuel filter. Stuck carburetor? Difficult to start, fuel is available, but no spark Spark plug is red? at spark plug. Check float mechanism. Check transistor ignition unit. Spark plug is bluish white? If insufficient compression, repair or replace engine. If injected air leaking, correct leak. If carburetor jets clogged, clean carburetor. No spark present at tip of spark plug? Check transistor ignition unit is broken, and replace defective unit. Check if voltage cord cracked or broken and replace. Check if spark plug if fouled and replace. No oil? Add oil as required. Oil pressure alarm lamp blinks upon starting? Check automatic shutdown circuit, "oil (if applicable) sensor". (if applicable) Difficult to start, fuel is available, and spark is present at the spark plug. Difficult to start, fuel is available, spark is present and compression is normal. Difficult to start, fuel is available, spark is present and compression is low. ON/OFF switch is shorted? Check switch wiring, replace switch. Ignition coil defective? Replace ignition coil. Improper spark gap, points dirty? Set correct spark gap and clean points. Condenser insulation worn or short circuiting? Replace condenser. Spark plug wire broken or short circuiting? Replace defective spark plug wiring. Wrong fuel type? Flush fuel system, and replace with correct type of fuel. Water or dust in fuel system? Flush fuel system. Air cleaner dirty? Clean or replace air cleaner. Choke open? Close choke. Suction/exhaust valve stuck or protruded? Reseat valves. Piston ring and/or cylinder worn? Replace piston rings and/or piston. Cylinder head and/or spark plug not tightened Torque cylinder head bolts and spark plug. properly? Head gasket and/or spark plug gasket damaged? Replace head and spark plug gaskets. No fuel present at carburetor. No fuel in fuel tank? Fill with correct type of fuel. Fuel cock does not open properly? Apply lubricant to loosen fuel cock lever, replace if necessary. Fuel filter/lines clogged? Replace fuel filter. Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged? Clean or replace fuel tank cap. Air in fuel line? Bleed fuel line. page 32 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) troubleshooting Troubleshooting (engine) - continued Symptom Weak in power, compression is proper and does not misfire. Weak in power, compression is proper but misfires. Engine overheats. Rotational speed fluctuates. Recoil starter malfunctions. (if applicable) Starter malfunctions. possible problem Air cleaner dirty? Clean or replace air cleaner. Improper level in carburetor? Check float adjustment, rebuild carburetor. Defective spark plug? Clean or replace spark plug. Improper spark plug? Set to proper gap. Water in fuel system? Flush fuel system and replace with correct type of fuel. Dirty spark plug? Clean or replace spark plug. Ignition coil defective? Replace ignition coil. Spark plug heat value incorrect? Replace with correct type of spark plug. Wrong type of fuel? Replace with correct type of fuel. Cooling fins dirty? Clean cooling fins. Intake air restricted? Clear intake of dirt and debris. Replace air cleaner elements as necessary. Oil level too low or too high? Adjust oil to proper level. Governor adjusted incorrectly? Adjust governor. Governor spring defective? Replace governor spring. Fuel flow restricted? Check entire fuel system for leaks or clogs. Recoil mechanism clogged with dust and dirt? Clean recoil assembly with soap and water. Spiral spring loose? Replace spiral spring. Loose, damaged wiring? Ensure tight, clean connections on battery and starter. Battery insufficiently charged? Recharge or replace battery. Starter damaged or internally shorted? Replace starter. Over-accumulation of exhaust products? Check and clean valves. Check muffler and replace if necessary. Wrong spark plug? Replace spark plug with manufacturer's suggested type. Lubricating oil is wrong viscosity? Replace lubricating oil with correct viscosity. Worn rings? Replace rings. Air cleaner clogged? Clean or replace air cleaner. Choke valve set to incorrect position? Adjust choke valve to correct position. Carburetor defective, seal on carburetor broken? Replace carburetor or seal. Poor carburetor adjustment, engine runs too rich? Adjust carburetor. ON/OFF device not activated ON? Turn on ON/OFF device. Battery disconnected or discharged? Check cable connections. Charge or replace battery Ignition switch/wiring defective? Replace ignition switch. Check wiring. Burns too much fuel. Exhaust color is continuously "white". Exhaust color is continuously "black". Will not start, no power with key "ON". (if applicable) Solution WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 33 troubleshooting Mixer Troubleshooting Worn or defective V-belt? Blades will not rotate. Material leaking from drum ends. Drum difficult to discharge (tilt) Replace V-belt. Check position of adjustment lever. Adjustment lever mis-aligned? Adjust if necessary. Worn or defective paddle shaft seals? Replace seals. Defective or worn drum support Apply grease to bracket or replace. brackets? Adjust blades until they almost touch Blades adjusted too tight. side walls of drum. page 34 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) wiring diagram WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 35 Explanation of Code in Remarks Column The following section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual. Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions. NOTICE The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change without notice. Multiquip does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed. SaMple parTS liST no. 1 2% 2% 3 4 parT no. parT naMe QTY. reMarkS 12345 BOLT .....................1 .....INCLUDES ITEMS W/% WASHER, 1/4 IN. ..........NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 12347 WASHER, 3/8 IN. ..1 .....MQ-45T ONLY 12348 HOSE ..................A/R ...MAKE LOCALLY 12349 BEARING ..............1 .....S/N 2345B AND ABOVE no. Column QTY. Column numbers used — Item quantity can be indicated by a number, a blank entry, or A/R. A/R (As Required) is generally used for hoses or other parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length. A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately. Other entries will be clarified in the “Remarks” Column. reMarkS Column Some of the most common notes found in the “Remarks” Column are listed below. Other additional notes needed to describe the item can also be shown. assembly/kit — All items on the parts list with the same unique symbol will be included when this item is purchased. unique Symbols — All items with same unique symbol Indicated by: “INCLUDES ITEMS W/(unique symbol)” (@, #, +, %, or >) in the number column belong to the same assembly or kit, which is indicated by a note in the “Remarks” column. Serial number Break — Used to list an effective serial number range where a particular part is used. duplicate item numbers — Duplicate numbers indicate multiple part numbers, which are in effect for the same general item, such as different size saw blade guards in use or a part that has been updated on newer versions of the same machine. NOTICE When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed, check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order. parT no. Column numbers used — Part numbers can be indicated by a number, a blank entry, or TBD. TBD (To Be Determined) is generally used to show a part that has not been assigned a formal part number at the time of publication. A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately or is not sold by Multiquip. Other entries will be clarified in the “Remarks” Column. Indicated by: “S/N XXXXX AND BELOW” “S/N XXXX AND ABOVE” “S/N XXXX TO S/N XXX” Specific Model number use — Indicates that the part is used only with the specific model number or model number variant listed. It can also be used to show a part is NOT used on a specific model or model number variant. Indicated by: “XXXXX ONLY” “NOT USED ON XXXX” “Make/obtain locally” — Indicates that the part can be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of available items. Examples include battery cables, shims, and certain washers and nuts. “not Sold Separately” — Indicates that an item cannot be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an assembly/kit that can be purchased, or is not available for sale through Multiquip. page 36 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) Suggested Spare Parts wm70sh5c/wm70sh8c plaster and mortar mixer with honda GX160/gx240 engine 1 to 3 units Qty. P/N Description 6............505834...................v-belt 2............EM914288.............OIL SEAL, AXLE 4............EM903113.............BEARING, CONE, AXLE 4............EM903112.............BEARING, CUP, AXLE 2............20654-001.............SEAL, PADDLE SHAFT (BLACK) 2............530029...................RING, RETENTION 2............20104-002.............SEAL, SHAFT URETHANE (YELLOW) 3............17210ZE2515........ELEMENT, AIR CLEANER (GX240) 3............17210ZE1822........element, air cleaner (GX160) 3............9807956846...........SPARK PLUG 1............28462ZE2W11.......ROPE, RECOIL STARTER (GX240 1............28462ZH8003........rope, recoil starter (GX160) 1............17620ZH7023........CAP, FUEL TANK (GX240) 1............17620Z4H020........CAP, FUEL TANK (GX160) 2............EM203010.............KIT, WIPER BLADES (STEEL DRUM) NOTICE Part numbers on this Suggested Spare Parts list may supersede/replace the part numbers shown in the following parts lists. WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 37 nameplate and decals 7 INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ 1. Lire le manuel du propriétaire avant d'opérer. 2. Garder les personnes non autorisées et non formées loin de la machine lorsqu'elle est en marche. 3. S'assurer que tous les dispositifs de sécurité sont en place avant d'allumer cette machine. 8 4. S'assurer que le moteur est éteint et le fil de la bougie est débranché avant de nettoyer la machine. 6 5. Garder les mains et les doigts loin des objets mobiles. 6. Ne pas opérer la machine dans un endroit clos, une ventilation adéquate est nécessaire. 7. Ne jamais laisser la machine sans surveillance lorsqu'elle est en marche. 8. Toujours arrêter le moteur et laisser le moteur refroidir avant d'ajouter du carburant ou de l'huile de moteur. CIP520922 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 1. Read owner’s manual before operating. 2. Keep unauthorized and untrained people away from machine during operation. 5 AVERTISSEMENT/WARNING 3. Make sure all safety devices are in place before this machine is started. Se tenir éloigné du levier de vidage. Le Choc de retour du levier est possible. 4. Make sure engine is turned off and spark plug wire is disconnected before cleaning the machine. Stand clear of dump handle handle kick-back Is possible. 5. Keep hands and fingers away from moving objects. Porter un masque de protection Contre la poussière, une protection Pour la tête, les oreilles et les yeux lors De l'utilisation de cet équipement. 6. Do not operate machine in an enclosed area, proper ventilation is required. AVERTISSMENT/WARNING Pour éviter les blessures, vous DEVEZ lire et comprendre le manuel de l'opérateur avant d'utiliser la machine. 15 7. Never leave machine unattended when operating. Wear appropriate dust mask head, hearing and Eye protection when operating this equipment. 8. Always stop engine and allow engine to cool before adding fuel or oil. Zone de danger d'écrasement. Garder les Mains et les doigts loin de la grille de Sécurité en tout temps. CIP520935 To avoid injury, you MUST read and understand operator’s manual before using this machine. Crush hazard area keep hands and fingers Clear of safety grate at all times. Garder la grille, les gardes et les portes de sécurité en place. Arrêter le moteur ou le moteur électrique avant l'inspection ou l'entretien. 4 Les pièces mobiles peuvent couper et Écraser. Keep safety grate, guards and doors in place. Shut off engine or electric motor before inspection or maintenance. Ne pas opérer avec la garde retirée. Suivre les procédures de verrouillage Avant tout entretien. Les pièces mobiles peuvent couper et écraser. ARRÊTER le moteur ou le moteur électrique avant de mettre les mains dans les tambours mélangeurs. Moving parts can crush and cut. Moving parts can cut and crush. SHUT OFF engine or electric motor before placing hands in mixing drum. Do not operate with guard removed Follow lockout procedure before servicing. Cette machine ne doit être opérée que par du personnel qualifié. Demander une formation au besoin. 6 This machine to be operated by qualified personnel only. Ask for training as needed. CIP520934 CIP520938 DANGER L'essence est hautement inflammable. NE PAS fumer dans les alentours de l'équipement. Une incendie ou une explosion pourraient résulter des vapeurs de carburant ou si du carburant est renversé sur un moteur chaud! 3 Gasoline is highly flammable. DO NOT smoke around or near the equipment. Fire or explosion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine! CIP520933 POUSSER POUR ARRÊTER 10 XXXXX 2 CIP520932 PUSH TO STOP 13118 1 11 EM948630 ATTENTION/CAUTION POSITION DU VERROU DE LA CUVE VOIR MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR POUR CONNAITRE LA BONNE POSITIN DU VERROU DE LA CUVE DRUM LOCK POSITIONING SEE OPERATION MANUAL FOR PROPER DRUM LOCK POSITIONING LEGENDE REPRESENTE LA GOUPILLE DE SECURITE REPRESENTE LE BLOC D’ARRET DE LA CUVE 12 MALAXAGE TRANSPORT LEGEND REPRESENTS LOCK PIN ATTENTION/CAUTION REPRESENTS DRUM STOP BLOCK INSPECTION AVANT LE TRANSPORT MIX SERRAGE LES ÉCROUS DE ROUE PRESSION DES PNEUS 14 TOW CIP520936 1. Utiliser les tensions de serrage conseillées par le fabricant pour resserrer les écrous de roue. 2. Utiliser les valeurs de pression des pneus conseillées par le fabricant pour gonfler les pneus. NE JAMAIS dépasser la pression des pneus conseillée. 13 INSPECT BEFORE TOWING TIGHTNESS OF WHEEL NUTS TIRE PRESSURE 1. Use manufacturer’s recommended torque values when tightening wheel lug nuts. MODEL SERIAL 2. Use manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure values when inflating tires. DO NOT exceed recommended tire pressure. CIP520937 page 38 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) nameplate and decals NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS 1 EM948630 decal, push to stop (ENGLISH) 1 2 CIP520932 decal, push to stop (FRENCH) 1 3 CIP520933 decal, do not smoke 1 4 cip520938 decal, read manual, crush hazard 1 5 CIP520935 decal, safety instructions (ENGLISH) 1 6 515275 DECAL, WHITEMAN LOGO 1 8 CIP520922 decal, safety instructions (french) 1 9 CIP520934 DECAL, handle kick back, safety grate, crush hazard 1 10 CIP520915 decal, powder coated (FRENCH) 1 11 13118 decal, powder coated (ENGLISH) 1 12 CIP520936 decal, drum lock positioning 1 13 nameplate.................................................................................... 1.........CONTACT MQ PARTS DEPT. 14 CIP520937 decal, inspect before towing 1 WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 39 frame assy. MOUNT PILLOW BLOCKS FOR PINION SHAFT HERE MOUNT DRUM BEARING HERE 7 MOUNT DRUM BEARING HERE 3 5 4 9 8 2 1 11 10 12 15 13 14 CHAIN & LINK KIT 14A A A OPTIONAL TOW BARS 16 17 18 page 40 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) frame assy. NO. PART NO. 1 514842 2 491692 3 530023 4 507444 5 520619 7 514836 8 EM963692 9 492584 10 514802 11 10176 12 EM124 13@ 14@ 01004 14A@ 516580 15 13363KIT 16 HBC-1 17 HLC-1 18 HPC-1 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS LOCK PIN UNIT 1 COTTER PIN 1 SPRING LOCKING PIN 1 WASHER, FLAT 3/4" 1 MAIN FRAME 1 HANDLE, CLUTCH ENGAGE 1 BOLT 1/2" UNC 1-1/2" 6 NUT, LOCK 1/2" 6 AXLE, UNIVERSAL 1 LOCK NUT 1/2" NC 1 BOLT 1/2"-13 X 4 G5 1 SAFETY CHAIN 1 CONNECTOR LINK 1 CLEVIS SAFETY HOOK 1 CHAIN AND LINK KIT.........................................1................INCLUDES ITEMS W/@ BALL HITCH 2-INCH..........................................1................CONTACT UNIT SALES LOOP HITCH......................................................1................CONTACT UNIT SALES PIN HITCH 1-INCH.............................................1................CONTACT UNIT SALES WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 41 paddle shaft assy. 6 ENGINE END SIDE E N D 5 2 CENTER ENGINE END 7 SID E 4 3 1 2 8 CENTER TOW END 2 4 SID 5 P R O U L B Y B OR E R 7 2 E N D E 9 17 18 16 10 E S N C D R A P E R 11 10 11 SI DE S O P SID E TOW END 15 8 LY O CRA PER 13 R RU BBER 19 WIPER AND SCRAPPER HARDWARE KIT 12 11 14 page 42 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) paddle shaft assy. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10@# 11@# 12@ 13@# 14@# 15@ 16 17@# 18@ 19 PART NO. 514752 492584 EM202896 492399 EM200292 EM202898 504322 EM200297 EM202897 492367 EM923023 EM202929 EM202928 2105164 EM923343 EM202899 EM202927 EM202926 EM203010 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS PADDLE SHAFT 1 NUT, LOCK 1/2" 6 PADDLE ARM, CENTER ENGINE END 1 B0LT, 1/2 X 3 2 INSERT, PADDLE ARM 4 PADDLE ARM, ENGINE END 1 WASHER, FLAT 1/2" 6 U-BOLT, END PADDLES 2 PADDLE ARM, CENTER TOW END 1 SCREW, HHC 5/16-18 X 1-3/4 G5 14 WASHER, FLAT 5/16" 28 BLADE, SIDE, RUBBER 4 BLADE, SIDE, SCRAPPER 4 NUT, HEX 5/16" NC G5 14 WASHER, LOCK 5/15" 14 PADDLE ARM, TOW END 1 BLADE ,SCRAPPER END 4 BLADE, RUBBER END 4 KIT, WIPERS, SCRAPERS & HARDWARE........1................INCLUDES ITEMS W/@ WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 43 steel tub assy. 33 34 6 6 22 23 6 31 21 30 34 25 29 26 34 27 15 11 4 4 12 5 10 1 17 14 13 9 1 5 8 3 2 20 18 6 7 7 12 27 8 10 6 19 32 7 6 32 7 15 18 3 9 11 16 PART OF REAR FRAME PART OF FRONT FRAME page 44 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) steel tub assy. NO. PART NO. 1 530028C 2 3249 3 20561-001 4 491008 5 EM916019 6 EM969013 7 3019092 8 514778C 9 513453 10 20654-001 11 530029 12 20104-002 13 513452 14 520621 15 EM961019 16 530043 17 501016 18 17985-012 19 514752 20 6109170 21 201537 22 EM925191 23 520540 25 6109160 26 6109180 27 EM963692 29 492584 30 EM201537 31 EM98195 32 507418 33 520541 34 EM963610 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS DRUM BEARING BRACKET 2 CAP, DUST 1 BEARING SEALED.............................................2................SET SCREWS AND BEARING . ............................................................................................COLLAR CANNOT BE . ............................................................................................PURCHASED SEPARATELY. CAP, GREASE FITTING 2 FITTING, GREASE 2 NUT, LOCK 3/8" 18 WASHER, FLAT 3/8" 8 TRUNNION HUB 2 ROLL PIN 3/16" X 3/4" 2 SEAL, SHAFT (BLACK) 2 RING, RETENTION 2 SEAL, SHAFT URETHANE (YELLOW) 2 BOLT, 3/8" X 1-1/4" 8 DRUM, STEEL 1 SET SCREW 2 MAIN GEAR 1 KEY, 3/8" X 88 MM 1 CARRIAGE BOLT 3/8-16 X 1-1/2" 4 SHAFT, PADDLE 1 WASHER, 1/2" FLAT 1 LIFT BAR 1 PIN, COTTER 1 GRATE, FIXED 1 HEX NUT 1/2" G5 2 WASHER, LOCK 1/2" 2 BOLT 1/2" UNC 1-1/2" 3 NUT, LOCK1/2" NC 1 HANDLE DUMP 1 GRIP, DUMP HANDLE 1 WASHER, TOOTHED 4 GATE, MOBILE 1 CAPSCREW, 3/8" NC X 1-1/4" G8 6 WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 45 axle assy. 12 10 9 8 9 8 5 7 3 11 1 NOTES: 1 6 4 2 COMPLETE HUB ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS WITHIN DASHED LINES, AND ALSO INCLUDES ITEMS 1 AND 2. page 46 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) 1 axle assy. NO. 1# 2# 3 4 5 6 7 8# 9# 10# 11 12 PART NO. 3469 8115 3005 8164 491688 EM511159 EM501299 EM903113 EM903012 EM914288 EM941306 514802 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS DUST CAP 2 LUG NUTS 8 TIRE AND RIM, CARLISE 2 CASTLE NUT 1" 2 COTTER PIN 1/8" X 1-1/2' 2 WASHER, FLAT, .087" THICKNESS 2 WASHER, FLAT, .135" THICKNESS 1 BEARING CONE 4 BEARING CUP 4 OIL SEAL 2 HUB ASSY., 4-BOLT...........................................2................INCLUDES ITEMS W/ # AXLE, UNIVERSAL 1 WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 47 engine assy. 16 33 14 15 29 27 22 31 25 28 1 PART OF FRAME 11 35 18 PART OF FRAME 34 37 12 13 22 1 36 7 26 23 3 24 4 9 30 17 1 32 30 3 8 5 6 PART OF FRAME 2 2 1 page 48 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) engine assy. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 37 PART NO. EM969013 506488 EM905016 492378 490957 513868 500214 EM502226 492057 505084 492467 505834 505834 503117 501019 90745ZE2600 492367 492378 GX160UT1HX2 GX240UT1HA2 515040 492055 EM901074 492597 492598 492623 492624 492553 492554 492600 505084 492394 EM102014 EM203098 492313 EM507713 EM507491 EM959080 492584 492574 492476 EM901515 515299 515045 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS NUT 3/8" NC G5 8 FLAT WASHER 3/8 8 PILLOW BLOCK BEARING 2 BOLT 3/8" NC X 1-3/4" G5 4 RING, RETENTION 1 PINION GEAR 1 KEY, 1/4" X 30 MM 1 PINION SHAFT 1 PULLEY (LARGE) 1 KEY, 1/4" X 55 MM 1 SET SCREW, 5/16' NC 3/8" 4 V-BELT, A-37.......................................................2................GX160UT1HX2 V-BELT, A-36.......................................................2................GX240UT1HA2 BOLT, 3/8" NC X 3" G5 1 SQ. KEY 3/16" X 45 MM 4.8 HP.........................1................GX160UT1HX2 SQ. KEY 6.3 X 6.3 X 43 MM 7.1 HP...................1................GX240UT1HA2 BOLT 5/16" NC X 1-3/4" G5................................4................GX160UT1HX2 BOLT 3/8" NC X 1-3/4" G5..................................4................GX240UT1HA2 ENGINE, HONDA 4.8 HP 1 ENGINE, HONDA 7.1 HP 1 BELT RETAINER BAR 1 PULLEY, (SMALL), 4.8 HP................................1................GX160UT1HX2 PULLEY, (SMALL), 7.1HP.................................1................GX240UT1HA2 WASHER, FLAT 5/16".........................................6................GX160UT1HX2 WASHER, FLAT 3/8"...........................................6................GX240UT1HA2 WASHER, LOCK 5/16".......................................4................GX160UT1HX2 WASHER, LOCK 3/8".........................................4................GX240UT1HA2 NUT, HEX 5/16"..................................................4................GX160UT1HX2 NUT, HEX 3/8"....................................................4................GX240UT1HA2 WASHER, FLAT 1/2" 1 SQ. KEY, 1/4" X 55 MM 1 BOLT 1/2" NC X 1-1/2" G5 1 SPRING, EXTENSION 1 SPRING CLIP 1 BOLT 3/8" NC X 1-1/2" G5 3 ARM, IDLER.......................................................1................GX160UT1HX2 ARM, IDLER.......................................................1................GX240UT1HA2 ROD-END 2 NUT, HEX 1/2" 1 NUT, HEX 3/8" NF G5 2 SET SCREW, 5/16' NC 3/4" 1 PULLEY, IDLER 1 ROD....................................................................1................GX160UT1HX2 ROD....................................................................1................GX240UT1HA2 WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 49 cabinet assy. 13 2 12oz 1 2 2 12 11 2 10 8 8 9 15 7 8 5 5 14 15 6 8 16V page 50 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) cabinet assy. NO. 1 2 5 6@ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PART NO. 520620 EM505186 503723 491010 EM963610 3019092 EM969013 29174-001 29173-001 504135C EM974007 520560 EM963055 520561 PART NAME QTY. REMARKS CABINET, ENGINE W/DECALS.........................1................INCLUDES ITEMS W/@ BUMPER, STICK ON 4 POP RIVET........................................................10 LATCH ASSY., COMPLETE 2 CAPSCREW 3/8" NC X 1-1/4" G8 4 WASHER, FLAT 3/8" 12 NUT NYLOCK 4 KNOB, MUSHROOM 1 SWITCH, PUSH-PULL 1 WIRE HARNESS 1 PAINT, SPRAY 12 OZ. TRAFFIC RED 1 GUARD 1 HEX HEAD CAPSCREW 8 SPACER 4 WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 51 terms and conditions of sale — parts paYMenT TerMS 5. Parts must be in new and resalable condition, in the original Multiquip package (if any), and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked. 6. The following items are not returnable: Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell direct to Government agencies, and to Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products. a. SpeCial expediTing ServiCe Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days. FreigHT poliCY All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges added to the invoice. All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin. Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage must be settled between the consignee and the carrier. b. MiniMuM order The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement. reTurned goodS poliCY Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed, subject to the following provisions: 1. A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment. 2. Obsolete parts. (If an item is in the price book and shows as being replaced by another item, it is obsolete.) Any parts with a limited shelf life (such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings, and other rubber parts) that were purchased more than six months prior to the return date. c. Any line item with an extended dealer net price of less than $5.00. d. Special order items. e. Electrical components. f. Paint, chemicals, and lubricants. g. Decals and paper products. h. Items purchased in kits. 7. The sender will be notified of any material received that is not acceptable. To obtain a Return Material Authorization, a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts Sales that defines item numbers, quantities, and descriptions of the items to be returned. 8. Such material will be held for five working days from notification, pending instructions. If a reply is not received within five days, the material will be returned to the sender at his expense. a. The parts numbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list. 9. b. The list must be typed or computer generated. Credit on returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase, less a 15% restocking charge. c. The list must state the reason(s) for the return. d. The list must reference the sales order(s) or invoice (s) under which the items were originally purchased. e. The list must include the name and phone number of the person requesting the RMA. 3. A copy of the Return Material Authorization must accompany the return shipment. 4. Freight is at the sender’s expense. All parts must be returned freight prepaid to Multiquip’s designated receiving point. 10. In cases where an item is accepted, for which the original purchase document can not be determined, the price will be based on the list price that was effective twelve months prior to the RMA date. A $35.00 surcharge will be added to the invoice for special handling including bus shipments, insured parcel post or in cases where Multiquip must personally deliver the parts to the carrier. liMiTaTionS oF Seller’S liaBiliTY Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for damages in excess of the purchase price of the item with respect to which damages are claimed, and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss of profit or good will or for any other special, consequential or incidental damages. liMiTaTion oF WarranTieS No warranties, express or implied, are made in connection with the sale of parts or trade accessories nor as to any engine not manufactured by Multiquip. Such warranties made in connection with the sale of new, complete units are made exclusively by a statement of warranty packaged with such units, and Multiquip neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products. Apart from such written statement of warranty, there are no warranties, express, implied or statutory, which extend beyond the description of the products on the face hereof. Effective: February 22, 2006 11. Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only. priCing and reBaTeS Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Price changes are effective on a specific date and all orders received on or after that date will be billed at the revised price. Rebates for price declines and added charges for price increases will not be made for stock on hand at the time of any price change. page 52 — WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) notes WM70SH5C/wm70sh8c Mixer • operation and parts manual — rev. #0 (06/07/11) — page 53 Operation and Parts Manual HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING United StateS Multiquip Corporate Office 18910 Wilmington Ave. Carson, CA 90746 Contact: mq@multiquip.com MQ Parts Department Tel. (800) 421-1244 Fax (800) 537-3927 Service Department 800-421-1244 310-537-3700 800-427-1244 310-537-3700 Fax: 800-672-7877 Fax: 310-637-3284 Warranty Department Fax: 310-537-4259 800-421-1244 310-537-3700 Fax: 310-943-2249 Technical Assistance 800-478-1244 Fax: 310-943-2238 mexico United Kingdom MQ Cipsa Multiquip (UK) Limited Head Office Carr. Fed. Mexico-Puebla KM 126.5 Momoxpan, Cholula, Puebla 72760 Mexico Contact: pmastretta@cipsa.com.mx Tel: (52) 222-225-9900 Fax: (52) 222-285-0420 Unit 2, Northpoint Industrial Estate, Globe Lane, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 4UJ Contact: sales@multiquip.co.uk Tel: 0161 339 2223 Fax: 0161 339 3226 Canada Multiquip 4110 Industriel Boul. Laval, Quebec, Canada H7L 6V3 Contact: jmartin@multiquip.com Tel: (450) 625-2244 Tel: (877) 963-4411 Fax: (450) 625-8664 © COPYRIGHT 2011, MULTIQUIP INC. Multiquip Inc, the MQ logo and the Whiteman logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc. and may not be used, reproduced, or altered without written permission. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and used with permission. This manual MUsT accompany the equipment at all times. This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should remain with the unit if resold. The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations, descriptions, references and technical data contained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding. Multiquip Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications, design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations. Your Local Dealer is:
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