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2. COPYRIGHT 2002 MULTIQUIP ING PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL SIOW A DIVISION OF MULTIQUIP INC PLASTER MORTAR MIXERS MS 40M Steel Drum Mechanical Revision 1 05 17 02 STOW CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PARTS DEPARTMENT A DIVISION OF MULTIQUIP INC 800 427 1244 M POST OFFICE BOX 6254 FAX 800 672 7877 CARSON CALIFORNIA 90749 SERVICE DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 310 537 3700 888 252 STOW 888 252 7869 800 478 1244 FAX 310 537 1986 FAX 800 556 1986 FAX 310 631 5032 E MAIL stow multiquip com WWW stowmfg com CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warnin Engine exhaust and some of its constituents and some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drillingandotherconstruction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm Some examples ofthese chemicals are e Leadfromlead based paints e Crystallinesilicafrom bricks e Cementandother masonry products e Arsenicandchromiumfrom chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies dependingonhowoften youdothistype 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 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 HERE S H
3. REMARKS 1 EM010022 KEY 3 8 SQ X 1 3 4 1 2 10176 NUT NYLOC 1 2 13 17 3 13211 WASHER FLAT 1 2 USS 4 4 13277Y BOSS BEARING 5 13345Y BEARING BRACKET 6 13346Y TUB STEEL 7 EM200079 SHIM BEARING BRKT 135 8 EM200080 SHIM BEARING BRKT 187 9 EM200255 COUPLER PADDLE SHAFT 10 EM201537Y DUMP LEVER 11 EM201731Y DRUM LATCH 12 EM203335Y HINGE GRILL CLOSING BAR 13 EM203344Y BAR GRILL OPENING 14 EM203449 GRILL DRUM 15 2621 ZERK GREASE STR 1 4 28 16 3214 SCREW HHC 1 2 13 X 1 1 4 17 3249 CAP DUST 18 5218 SCREW HHC 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 1 19 7170 PIN HITCH CLIP 5 32 X 3 5 16 20 EM924015 PIN COTTER 3 16 X 1 21 9503 NUT NYLOC 5 8 11 22 EM961019 SCREW SQHS 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 CUP 23 EM963157 SCREW HHC 5 8 11 X 4 1 2 GR2 24 1162A CAP GREASE ZERK N N FH JO NW NO ND STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 31 MS 40M CAB ASSY CAB ASSY PAGE 32 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M CAB ASSY CAB ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 EM202957Y DOOR COMPLETE ASSY 1 2 1284 HHCS 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 4 3 4001 FLAT WASHER 3 8 8 4 202771 CAB FRONT SUPPORT ANGLE 1 5 10133 LOCK NUT 3 8 16 4 6 13333Y LATCH PIN ASSY 2 7 491010 RUBBER LATCH ASSY 2 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 33 MS 40M FRAME WHEE
4. 168 925018 SHORT LINK PIN 178 925016 LONG LINK PIN 184 959012 LEVER 194 934054 ROLLER kibi INCLUDES ITEMS W 204 5117 COTTER PIN 214 934053 CONNECTING LINK 22 9503 SLOTTED HHCS 1 4 20 X 1 2 234 934040 ADJUSTING LOCK 244 934039 CLUTCH HOUSING 258 918009 SPRING 268 934041 SPLINED CENTER W FACING 27 934042 PRESSURE PLATE ASM 284 934043 RELEASE SLEEVE 29 934045 ADJUSTING RING 304 963289 BOLT 314 969009 LOCK NUT 324 934044 RELEASE BEARING ASM 33 1475 WIRE SPLICE 34 EM203149 EXHAUST DEFLECTOR 35 203040 SLEEVE 36 EM801570 PILOT BUSHING 37 EM934022 CLUTCH 38 13377 OIL SEAL 39 13379 COPPER WASHER INCLUDES ITEMS W PS HK SK DDD C2 CQ BOHN R STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 39 MS 40M ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY NOTES COMPLETE CLUTCH ASSEMBLY ITEM 39 P N 934022 INCLUDES ALL ITEMS WITHIN OUTLINE PAGE 40 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 EM939228 5 HP 1 PHASE ELECT MOTOR 1 1 EM239229 5 HP 3 PHASE ELECT MOTOR 1 2 1023 HHCS 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 8 3 10136 FLAT WASHER 3 8 16 4 EM204549 MOTOR MOUNT 2 5 10133 LOCK NUT 3 8 16 8 6 EM010009 SQ KEY 1 7 EM801
5. 23 MS 40M ENGINE SIDE PADDLE ASSY ENGINE SIDE PADDLE ASSY PAGE 24 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M ENGINE SIDE PADDLE ASSY ENGINE SIDE PADDLE ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 3 EM200296 PADDLE ARM ENGINE SIDE 1 4 EM200295 PADDLE ARM CENTER ENGINE SIDE 1 5 0300B FLAT WASHER 5 16 28 6 0161D HEX NUT 5 16 14 7T t 203433 END BACK UP BLADE 2 8 01616 LOCK WASHER 5 16 14 9 1207 HHCS 5 16 18 1 3 4 14 11 EM200292 PADDLE ARM INSERT CASTING 8 12 EM200297 END PADDLE U BOLT 2 13 EM200268 CENTER PADDLE J BOLT 2 14 203432 CENTER BACK UP BLADE 4 17 5054A LOCk WASHER 1 2 8 18 968011 HEX NUT 1 2 13 8 19 200212 TOP RUBBER BLADE 4 20 200213 END RUBBER BLADE 2 EM200863 BLADE KIT STEEL DRUM ONLY INCLUDES ITEMS W AND MTG HDW STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 25 MS 40M TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY 66 KO 5 ae a Di BRO SHAFT 7 SJ SoH I PAGE 26 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 EM200293 PADDLE ARM TOW SIDE 1 2 EM200294 PADDLE ARM CENTER TOW SIDE 1 5 0300B FLAT WASHER 5 16 28 6 0161D HEX NUT 5 16 14 7T t EM203433 END BACK UP BLADE 2 8 0161C LOCK
6. 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M NAME PLATE AND DECALS NAME PLATE AND DECALS NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 EM948423 DECAL CAUTION 2 2 EM924801 DECAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 3 PLATE SERIAL NO reo Vin CONTACT MQ SERVICE DEPT W MODEL amp S N 4 TBD DECAL MQ STOW 1 5 DCL151 DECAL INSPECT TOWING 2 6 13238 DECAL DUMP CONTROL 1 7 511764 DECAL DRIVE CONTROL 1 SEE DECAL ILLUSTRATIONS ON PAGE 6 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 37 MS 40M HONDA ENGINE ASSY HONDA ENGINE ASSY NOTES COMPLETE CLUTCH ASSEMBLY ITEM 37 P N 934022 INCLUDES ALL ITEMS WITHIN OUTLINE PAGE 38 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M HONDA ENGINE ASSY HONDA ENGINE ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 EM203039 11HP HONDA ENGINE 1 2 EM940734 KILL SWITCH 1 3 EM203298 ENGINE KILL GROUND WIRE 1 4 EM203035 ENGINE KILL WIRE 1 5 9154 HHCS 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 4 6 10136 FLAT WASHER 3 8 8 7 EM100235 ENGINE SHIM 030 AR EM100236 ENGINE SHIM 018 AR EM100237 ENGINE SHIM 010 AR 8 EM203007 ENGINE PAD 187 AR EM203016 ENGINE PAD 135 AR EM203017 ENGINE PAD 060 AR 9 10133 LOCK NUT 3 8 16 10 EM204550 MOTOR MOUNT 11 EM203038 ADAPTER KI I ss coti tet OU 12 11090 STUD 3 8 SHC 13 EM927066 SQ KEY 14 EM961045 SHSS 5 16 18 X 1 2 NYLOC 15 925013 LEVER PIN
7. 48 PAGE 42 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M TRANSMISSION ASSY TRANSMISSION ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS1 1 2200 5 3 8 24 1 2 600029 SHIFTER SHAFT 1 98 EM914005 SEAL 1 4 600028 CLUTCH 1 5 0181B LOCK WASHER 1 4 2 6 0730 HHCS 1 4 20 X 1 2 7 926029 SNAP RING 2 8 EM600023 BEARING RETAINER 1 9 EM600022 BEARING RETAINER GASKET 1 104 914209 SEAL 1 11 EM902091 BALL BEARING 4 124 600016 INPUT PINION SHAFT 1 134 911329 SQ HEAD MAG PINE PLUG 3 8 2 144 600020 INTERNAL GEAR 1 154 EM010062 SQ KEY 3 8 X 1 3 8 1 164 600131 OUTPUT DRIVE PINION 1 178 10136 FLAT WASHER 3 8 1 184 902161 BALL BEARING 1 19 EM963157 HHCS 5 8 11 X 4 1 2 GD2 1 20 EM961019 SQHSS3 8 16 X 1 1 4 CUP 2 21 EM200255 PADDLE SHAFT COUPLER 1 22 EM010022 SQ KEY 3 8 X 3 8 X 1 3 4 1 23 9503 LOCK NUT 5 8 11 1 24 600015 OUTPUT SHAFT 1 254 914207 OIL SEAL 1 268 600014 TRANSMISSION COVER 1 274 EM600133 OUTPUT SHAFT GEAR 1 288 926036 SNAP RING 1 298 911064 SQ HEAD PINE PLUG 1 2 NPT 2 304 600012 MAIN TRANSMISSION HOUSING 1 314 911356 BREATHER VENT PIPE PLUG 1 2 2 328 600133 ROLL PIN 1 33 600024 1 348 927048 WOODRUFF KEY 1 35 10133 NUT 3 8 16 1 364 600021 TRANSMISSION COVER GASKET 1 37 EM600018 SHIFTER LEVER 1 384 gm 0161C LOCK WASHER 3 8 17 394 0202 HHCS 5 8 16 X 1 17 40 41
8. Air leaking in from interface between carburetor and cylinder head Tighten bolts between carburetor and cylinder head Replace cylinder head gasket Malfunction in fuel system Clean or replace fuel filter Clean or replace carburetor Check carburetor float PAGE 20 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE MIXER TABLE 3 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION T Malfunction in cooling fan Check or replace cooling fan Insufficient power output compression and overheats Air in take filter clogged Clean or replace air in take filter Over accumulation of exhaust Clean and check valves Burne products Check muffler replace if necessary Wrong spark plug Replace spark plug with manufactures suggested type spark plug Lubricating oil is wrong Replace lubricating oil with correct viscosity Exhaust color is continiously viscosity Worn rings Replace rings Air cleanner clogged Clean or replace air cleaner Choke valve has not been set Adjust choke valve to the correct position to the correct position Exhaust color is continiously BLACK Carburetor defective seal on Replace carburetor or seal carburetor broken Poor carburetor adjustment Adjust carburetor engine runs too rich TABLE 4 MIXER TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE
9. PROBLEM SOLUTION Broken connector pin Replace connector pin Use P N 963157 when ordering Blades will not rotate Defective or mis adjusted clutch Adjust or replace clutch Material leaking from drum Worn or defective paddle shaft ends seals Adjust or replace seals Malfunction in air cleaner system air filter clogged Clean or replace air filter Drum difficult to discharge tilt Defective or worn drum support Apply grease to bracket or replace brackets Blades adjusted too tight Adjust blades until they almost touch side walls of drum STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 21 MS 40M EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN How to read the marks and remarks used in this parts book Items Found In the Remarks Column Serial Numbers Where indicated this indicates a serial number range inclusive where a particular part is used Model Number Where indicated this shows that the corresponding part is utilized only with this specific model number or model number variant Items Found In the Items Number Column All parts with same symbol in the number column 96 or m belong to the same assembly or kit NOTE If more than one of the same reference number is listed the last one listed indicates newest or latest part available NOTE The contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice PA
10. WASHER 5 16 14 9 1207 HHCS 5 16 18 1 3 4 14 11 EM200292 PADDLE ARM INSERT CASTING 8 12 EM200297 END PADDLE U BOLT 2 13 EM200268 CENTER PADDLE U BOLT 2 14 4 203432 CENTER BACK UP BLADE 4 17 5054A LOCL WASHER 1 2 8 18 968011 HEX NUT 1 2 13 8 19 200212 TOP RUBBER BLADE 4 20 200213 END RUBBER BLADE 2 EM200863 BLADE KIT STEEL ONLY Tatan INCLUDES ITEMS W AND MTG HDW STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 27 MS 40M PADDLE SHAFT ASSY TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY TOW END PAGE 28 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M PADDLE SHAFT ASSY TOW SIDE PADDLE ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 13002 SEAL BEARING 1 1 2 ID 2 2 13348 RING SNAP 1 3 13349 SPACER SNAP RING 1 4 13344 1 STEEL DRUM ONLY 5 EM902153 BEARING BALL 2 6 3019 SEAL PADDLE SHAFT 1 1 8 ID 4 7 3024 SPRING PADDLE SHAFT 2 8 3047 SPACER 2 X 1 1 8 X 1 4L 1 9 3061 SPACER 2 7 8 X 2 1 8 X 105 14 10 3494 SEAL URETHANE 1 1 4 ID 2 3530 PADDLE SHAFT SEAL KIT iiis 1 INCLUDES ITEMS W STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 29 MS 40M STEEL DRUM ASSY STEEL DRUM ASSY PAGE 30 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M STEEL DRUM ASSY STEEL DRUM ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY
11. between the paddle blade and the drum this pin may shear It is recommended that an extra bolt be kept on hand so as to quickly make a replacement if necessary NOTE This connector pin bolt is special When replacing this bolt consult the parts section of this manual for the correct part number BEARING BRACKET Grease the bearing bracket every month CLEANING Always disconnect the spark plug wire before cleaning the inside of the drum Never pour or spray water over the gasoline engine or electric motor For consistent performance long life and high quality mixing thoroughly clean the mixer inside and out at the end of each day s operation To prevent lumps of dried mortar from forming and contamination of future batches do not allow a buildup of materials to form on the blades or anywhere inside the drum PAGE 18 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M MAINTENANCE Clutch Adjustment Mechanical 12 CF Mixer If the rotating mixing paddles appear to be losing rotational speed it may be necessary to adjust the clutch For optimum performance Multiquip recommends 35 55 lbs applied pressure to the hand clutch lever After the first initial operating hours 8 check the clutch for proper ensasment pressure Clutch Adjustment Procedure CAUTION Always stop the engine disconnect the spark plug or electrical power cord before attempting this procedure 1 gain
12. 570 BUSHING 1 8 EM934042 PRESSURE PLATE ASM 1 9 934043 RELEASE SLEEVE 1 104 934045 ADJUSTING RING 1 11 963289 BOLT 2 124 969009 LOCK NUT 2 134 934044 RELEASE BEARING ASM 1 144 EM961045 SHSS 5 16 18 X 1 2 NYLOC 1 154 925013 LEVER PIN 3 164 925018 SHORT LINK PIN 3 174 925016 LONG LINK PIN 3 184 959012 LEVER 6 19 934054 ROLLER 3 20 517 COTTER PIN 9 214 EM934053 CONNECTING LINK 6 22 9503 SLOTTED HHCS 1 4 20 X 1 2 1 238 934040 ADJUSTING LOCK 1 248 934039 CLUTCH HOUSING 1 258 918009 SPRING 3 268 934041 SPLINED CENTER W FACING 1 27 EM204526 MOUNT BRKT 1 28 10019 LOCK NUT 10 32 3 29 2203 FLAT WASHER 410 6 30 EM201794 PIG TAIL 1 31 0174 90 DEG ELBOW 1 32 EM940228 MOTOR STARTER 1 PHASE 1 32 3482 MOTOR STARTER 3 PHASE 1 33 EM940198 HEATER 1 PHASE 1 33 EM940209 HEATER 3 PHASE 1 34 8133 RHMS 10 32 X 3 4 3 35 EM940184 REDUCER BUSHING 1 36 EM012295 CONDUIT 1 37 EM100235 ENGINE SHIM 030 AR EM100236 ENGINE SHIM 018 AR EM100237 ENGINE SHIM 010 AR 38 EM203007 ENGINE PAD 187 AR EM203016 ENGINE PAD 135 AR EM203017 ENGINE PAD 060 AR 39 EM934022 CLUTCH ASM be pidas IPS INCLUDES ITEMS W STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 41 MS 40M TRANSMISSION ASSY TRANSMISSION ASSY TO ENGINE BLOCK NOTES COMPLETE TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY ITEM 49 P N 600000 INCLUDES ALL ITEMS WITHIN BRACKET EXCEPT ITEMS 19 20 21 22 23 37 AND
13. 96 HHCS 3 8 16 X 3 4 6 41 1875 INTER SHKP WASHER 3 8 6 428 931233 SHIFTER COVER 1 43 600026 SHIFTER COVER GASKET 1 44 300999 STUD 7 16 14 X 2 1116 4 45 2955 LOCK WASHER 7 16 4 468 968010 HEX NUT 7 16 14 4 478 925109 DOWEL PIN 3 48 EM801965 GASKET 1 49 EM600000 COMP TRANS ASM IE INCLUDES ITEMS W STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 43 Effective July 1 2000 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PARTS PAYMENT TERMS Terms of payment for parts are net 10 days FREIGHT POLICY All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges addedto the invoice All shipments are F O B point of origin Multiquip s responsibility ceases when asigned manifest has been obtained from the carrier and any claim for shortage or damage mustbe settled betweenthe consignee andthe carrier MINIMUM ORDER The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is 15 00 net Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meetingthis requirement RETURNED GOODS POLICY Return shipments willbe accepted and credit will be allowed subject to the following provisions 1 A Returned Material Authorization must beapprovedby Multiquip priorto shipment 2 ToobtainaReturn Material Authorization alistmustbe providedto Multiquip Parts Sales that defines item numbers quantities and descriptions ofthe itemsto bereturned a Theparts n
14. E BLADE ADJUSTMENT Figure 3 illustrates the paddle blade adjustment when using a steel drum If material builds up on the drum use a rubber mallet to dislodge the material without adverse effect to the drum STEEL DRUM TOW END CAST PADDLE CENT R TOW END CAST PADDLE DRUM END ENGINE END CAST PADDLE PADDLE BLADE IS TOO TIGHT AGAINST DRUM SIDE WALLS ama 1 CENTER ENGINE DRUMSIDE END CAST PADDLE gt CA 2 Z 4 2 m z lt i gt y CORRECT TH N H JA NE AH L3 NE D EU gt HL LL d N J 7 C Nj 5 B UT NI NI SIDE PADDLE BLADE PADDLE BLADE IS TOO TIGHT AGAINST DRUM ROTATION SIDE WALLS DRUM END AND SIDE WALLS Figure 3 Paddle Blade Adjustment Steel Drum PAGE 14 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M MECHANICAL MIXER NOTE PAGE STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 15 MS 40M INITIAL START UP This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial start up of the MS 40M mixer 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 CAUTION Failure to understand the operation of the MS 40M mixer could result in severe d
15. GE 22 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS MS40M 1 TO 3 UNITS MS40M 5 TO 10 UNITS Qty P N Description Qty P N Description 2 sonus 491010 RUBBER LATCH ASSY A snis 491010 RUBBER LATCH ASSY d sena 200293 PADDLE ARM TOW SIDE PS 200293 PADDLE ARM TOW SIDE EM200294 PADDLE ARM CENTER TOW SIDE EM200294 PADDLE ARM CENTER TOW SIDE EM200295 PADDLE ARM CENTER ENGINE SIDE 2 sicing EM200295 PADDLE ARM CENTER ENGINE SIDE EM200296 PADDLE ARM ENGINE SIDE PE EM200296 PADDLE ARM ENGINE SIDE 200863 RUBBER BLADE KIT STEEL DRUM EM200863 RUBBER BLADE STEEL DRUM PE 200297 U BOLT Arial EM200297 U BOLT Pant 200268 U BOLT Besos EM200268 U BOLT Dann PADDLE SHAFT SEAL KIT 3530 PADDLE SHAFT SEAL KIT EM902153 BEARING PADDLE SHAFT A see EM902153 BEARING PADDLE SHAFT EM963157 CONNECTOR BOLT Ber EM963157 CONNECTOR BOLT dM sec EM934041 CLUTCH DRIVEN MEMBER EM934041 CLUTCH DRIVEN MEMBER NOTE Part numbers on this Suggested Spare Parts List may supercede replace the P N shown in the text pages of this book STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE
16. L TIRE AND HUB ASSY FRAME WHEEL TIRE AND HUB ASSY PAGE 34 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M FRAME WHEEL TIRE AND HUB ASSY FRAME WHEEL TIRE AND HUB ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 10176 LOCK NUT 1 2 13 8 2 EM204086 TRANSMISSION SUPPORT BAR 2 3 5218 HHCS 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 4 4 2549 HHCS 1 2 13 X 3 4 5 0447 FLAT WASHER 1 2 14 6 EM202765Y FRAME W A 1 7 EBC 1 BALL HITCH TOW BAR eth aaa CONTACT UNIT SALES DEPT 8 ELG 1 PINTLE EYE TOW BAR aiat CONTACT UNIT SALES DEPT 9 PIN HOLE TOW BAR aieo dtt CONTACT UNIT SALES DEPT 10 5070B LOCK NUT 3 4 10 1 11 EM963580 HHCS 3 4 10 X 4 1 2 1 12 8244 HEX NUT 1 2 20 4 13 5054A LOCK WASHER 1 2 4 14 EM201225 AXLE SPRING 2 15 EM966204 SQUARE AXLE U BOLT 1 1 2 2 16 EM202983 AXLE 17 13363 SAFETY CHAIN ASSY 184 941278 GREASE CAP 19 968302 AXLE NUT 208 923161 AXLE WASHER 214 903113 OUTER BEARING CONE 224 903012 OUTER BEARING CUP 244 941257 WHEEL 13 X 4 1 2 5 ON 4 1 2 BC 258 941279 SERRATED WHEEL STUD 268 941277 HUB INC 27 903169 INNER BEARING 284 903168 INNER BEARING CONE 294 914324 SEAL 31 EM941280 WHEEL NUT ONNNNONNNNNNN STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 35 MS 40M NAME PLATE AND DECALS NAME PLATE AND DECALS PAGE 36 STOW MS
17. LINE ENGINE ON OFF SWITCH CLUTCH LEVER BAG CUTTER SAFETY GRILL ner MIXING PADDLES DUMP HANDLE ng ee a EP s ZERK GREASE FITTINGS SAFETY CHAIN MIXING DRUM Figure 1 Mixer 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 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 Mixing Paddles Used in the mixing of material This unit uses four different types of paddles to provide a fast uniform mix 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 Zerk Fitting There is on each end of the mixing drum a zerk grease fitting These fittings lubricate the dumping mechanism Lubricate both fittings at least twice a week Mixing Drum Made of steel Mixing materials such as concrete mortar plaster are to be placed into this drum for mixing Always clean the drum after each use Tow Bar When towing is required connect tow bar to a vehicle Reference page 14 Engine Cover Lift this cover to gain
18. OW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING PARTS DEPARTMENT 800 427 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 800 672 7877 or 310 637 3284 SERVICE DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 800 478 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 310 537 4259 WARRANTY DEPARTMENT 688 661 4279 or 310 661 4279 FAX 310 537 1173 MAIN 800 421 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 310 537 3927 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Here s How To Get 3 Table Of Contents vasse varamenn 4 Parts Ordering Procedures 5 Operation and Safety Decals 6 Rules For Safe Operation 7 8 SDECIICAONS uses 9 General Information 10 MQ STOW Plaster Mortar Mixer CONTO 11 Electric Motor RE 12 TOMT 13 Paddle Blade Adjustment 14 15 Initial Start Up ti 16 17 Maintenance pur rcd 18 19 Troubleshooting Engine 20 Troubleshooting Engine Mixer 21 Explanation Of Codes In Remarks Column 22 Suggested Spare Parts 23 Engine Side Paddle Assembly 24 25 Tow Si
19. TY E DO NOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual li This equipment should not be operated by persons under 18 years of age E NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing shatterproof glasses steel A U by the job E NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue illness or taking medicine 7 E NEVER operate this equipment under the influence or drugs or alcohol E NEVER use accessories or attachments which are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result Manufacture does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications E Whenever necessary replace nameplate operation and safety decals when they become difficult read lil Always check the machine for loosened threads or bolts before starting RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION E NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold muffler or cylinder Allow these parts to cool before servicing engine or mixer E High Temperatures Allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or performing service and maintenance functions Contact with hot components can cause serious burns II The engine section of this mixer requires an adequate free flow of cooling air Never operate the mixer in any enclosed or narrow area where free flow of the air is restricted If the air flow is restricted it will c
20. access to the Gear Reduction Compartment remove the four 9 16 inch hex head bolts that secure the hood to the engine and remove engine hood 2 Drain the clutch compartment oil by removing the magnetic 3 8 plug located at the bottom of the Gear Reduction Assembly NOTE The Gear Reduction Compartment consist of two compartments a lower and upper The lower compartment houses the clutch the upper compartment contains the actual gear reduction Remember each compartment requires a different type of lubricating oil 3 To gain access to the clutch Inspection door remove the six 1 2 inch capscrews and lockwashers that secure the clutch inspection door Remove door and gasket 4 Check that the clutch is disengaged by pulling the shifter lever towards the rear of the mixer 5 RefertoFigure 11 forsteps 5A through A Rotate the clutch using the recoil starter until the adjustment lock Figure 11 P N EM934040 is visible Using a flat blade screwdriver loosen the adjustment bolt just enough to release the adjustment lock B Using a punch rotate the adjusting ring P N EM 934045 one notch ata time in the counter clockwise direction until a firm 35 to 55 Ibs pressure is felt when engaging the clutch lever the lever should snap into the engaged position ENGINE ROTATE COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE CLUTCH PRESSURE SIDE ADJUSTMENT LOCK ROTATE CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE CLUTCH PRESSURE Figure 11 Clutch Ad
21. access to the engine compartment ON OFF Switch gasoline This switch is provided on mixers with gasoline engines only and is located on the side of the engine cover When activated it will shut down the engine ON OFF Switch electric This switch is provided on mixers with electric motors To gain access to this switch lift the engine cover When activated it will shut down the electric motor Clutch Lever Push the clutch lever forward toward the tow tongue end of the mixer to engage clutch Once clutch is engaged paddle shaft will rotate To disengage clutch pull the clutch backwards towards the engine STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 11 MS 40M ELECTRIC MOTOR ELECTRIC MOTOR For lubrication care and operation of the electric motor refer to your electric motor instruction booklet furnished with the motor Protect the electric motor from dust as much as possible and keep ventilating openings clean CAUTION DO NOT spray water at any time on the electric motor DO NOT operate electric motor in a explosive environment The electric motor for this mixer is available in either a 5 HP single phase or 5 HP 3 phase configuration The input voltage requirement for these motors is either 230 VAC or 440 VAC only ELECTRIC MOTOR CONNECTION A 12 inch electrical cable Figure 2 with a pigtail at one end is provided with the electrical motor for hookup to a po
22. amage to the mixer or personal injury See Figure 1 Page 11 for the location of any control referenced in this manual LUBRICANTS ENGINE OIL 1 Remove the engine oil dipstick from its holder 2 Determine if the engine oil is low add correct amount of engine oil to bring oil level to a normal safe level CLUTCH OIL 1 Check the oil level in the clutch compartment fill with 30 SAE engine oil if needed REDUCTION GEAR OIL 1 Check the oil level in the reduction gear compartment fill with 90 SAE transmission oil if needed ZERK GREASE FITTINGS 1 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 FUEL 1 Ifyourmixerhas a gasoline engine determine if the engine fuel is low If fuel is low remove the fuel filler cap and fill with unleaded gasoline CAUTION Handle fuel safely Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled DO NOT smoke while refueling Do not attempt to refuel mixer if the engine is hot or running Always allow engine to cool before refueling STARTING THE ENGINE gasoline only The following steps outline the procedure for starting the engine Depending on the type of engine employed in the mixer the steps may vary slightly If your mixer has an electric motor disregard this section 1 Move the fuel shut off lever Figure 4 to t
23. ansmission Fill the clutch compartment with 30 SAE engine oil until it overflows the oil level plug located on the shifter side of the clutch compartment Check this oil level every two or three months and add oil as required Drain and refill once a year The reduction gear upper compartment should be filled with number 90 SAE oil as used in automobile transmissions The filler plug is atthe top ofthe reduction gear case and the oil level plug is on the same side of the case as the clutch lever Fill the reduction gear compartment with 90 SAE transmission oil until it overflows the oil level plug Check this oil level every two or three months and add oil as required Drain and refill once a year PADDLE SHAFT BEARINGS The paddle shafts in the STOW MS 40M mixers rotate in sealed ball bearings which require no additional lubrication as they are packed and sealed at the factory There is on each end of the mixing drum an zerk grease fitting Oil these fittings two or three times each week as they lubricate the dumping mechanism of the mixing drum CAUTION E Failure to lubricate the zerk grease fittings two or three times a week will cause the dumping mechanism to stiffen making the mixer hard to dump BOLT CONNECTOR A 5 8 x 4 1 4 bolt is used as a connector pin located between the reduction gear assembly and the paddle shaft It is designed to protect the transmission in the event a rock or other object should get caught
24. ause serious damage to the mixer or engine and may cause injury to people Remember the mixer s engine gives off DEADLY carbon monoxide gas Always refuel in a well ventilated area away from sparks and open flames Always use extreme caution when working with flammable liquids When refueling stop the engine and allow it to cool DO NOT smoke around or near the machine Fire or explosion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine E NEVER operate the mixer in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials An explosion or fire could result causing severe bodily harm or even death STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 7 CAUTION Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to serious injury or even death This equipment is to be operated by trained and qualified personnel only This equipment is for industrial use only The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the MS 40MSM mixer GENERAL SAFETY li Stop the engine when leaving the mixer unattended lil Block the unit when leaving or when using on a slope W Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at all times E Always stop the engine before servicing adding fuel and oil NEVER Run engine without air filter Severe engine may occur li Always service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction M Always be sur
25. by fax qualify for the following extra discounts Number of line items ordered Additional Discount 1 9 items 396 10 items 596 Get special freight allowances when you order 10 or more u line items via FAX Now Direct TOLL FREE access UPS Ground Service at no charge for freight to our Parts Department m PS Third Day Service at one half of actual freight cost Toll free nationwide No other allowances on freight shipped by any other carrier UELUT MET Common nuts bolts and washers all items under 1 00 list price 800 421 1244 do not count towards the 10 line items Toll free FAX DISCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 800 6 PARTS 7 800 672 7877 Fax order discount and UPS special programs revised June 1 1995 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 5 OPERATION AND SAFETY DECALS Machine Safety Decals This STOW mixer is equipped with a number of safety decals These decals are provided for operator safety and maintenance information The illustration below shows these decals as they appear on the mixer Should any of these decals become unreadable replacements can be obtained from your dealer STOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A DIVISION OF MULTIQUIP INC Read owners manuals before operating Keep unauthorized and untrained people away from machine during operation Make sure all safety devices are in place before this machine is s
26. de Paddle Assembly 26 27 Paddle Shaft Assembly 28 29 Steel Drum 30 31 Cab Assembly 32 33 Frame Wheel Tire and Hub Assembly 34 35 Name Plate and Decals 36 37 NOTE Specification and part number are subject to change without notice Engines Honda Engine Assembly 38 39 Motor Electric Motor Assembly 40 41 Transmissions Transmission Assembly 42 43 Terms and Conditions Of Sale Parts 44 PAGE 4 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES 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 Ground UPS Second Day or Third Day UPS Next Day Federal Express Priority One please provide us with your Federal Express account number Airborne Express Truck or parcel post Normally shipped the same day the order is received if prior to 2PM west coast time Earn Extra Discounts when you order by FAX All parts orders which include complete part numbers and are received
27. e the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operations techniques before using mixer M 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 E NEVER use accessories or attachments which are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result BM NEVER Run engine without air cleaner Severe engine damage may occur lll Always read understand and follow procedures in Operator s Manual before attempting to operate equipment M Always be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operations techniques before using pump M 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 E DO NOT operate this equipment unless all guards and safety devices are attached and in place RULES FOR SAFE Mi Caution must be exercised while servicing this equipment Rotating and moving parts can cause injury if contacted When towing an adequate safety chain must be fastened to the frame referto page 14 ll Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people away from the equipment at all times E Unauthorized equipment modifications will void all warranties MI Check all fasteners periodically for tightness Also check towing tongue bolt lock nut and wheel l
28. gine and engine reduction unit before starting the unit 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 the torque chart below as a general guideline and keep all hardware tight HARDWARE DIA TORQUE LB FT 5 16 18 24 3 8 24 37 1 2 13 39 1 2 13 Grade 8 90 GASOLINE ENGINE CARE For care and operation of the gasoline engine refer to the engine manufacturer s operating instructions furnished with the engine We recommend draining and refilling the engine crankcase at least every thirty hours of operation Check the engine oil level daily GASOLINE MIXER OFF ON SWITCH This feature is on gasoline engine mixers only Located on the side of the engine cover The purpose of this switch is to start and stop the mixer in normal operation ELECTRIC MOTOR MIXER OFF ON SWITCH This feature is on electric motor mixers only This switch is located on top of the motor Lift the engine cover to gain access to this switch The purpose of this switch is to start and stop the mixer innormal operation Never use the electric motor in an explosive environment ENGINE THROTTLE AND CHOKE CONTROLS Please refer to the engine owners manual for specific instructions PAGE 10 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M CONTROLS ENGINE COVER ELECTRIC MOTOR GASO
29. he ON position FUEL VALVE LEVER Figure 4 Fuel Shut OFF Lever 2 To start a cold engine move the choke lever Figure 5 to the CLOSED position CHOKE LEVER Figure 5 Choke Lever 3 Move the throttle lever Figure 6 away from the slow position about 1 8 of the way toward the fast position THROTTLE LEVER Figure 6 Throttle lever Lever PAGE 16 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M INITIAL START UP 4 Turn the engine switch Figure 7 to the ON position ENGINE SWITCH Figure 7 Engine ON OFF Switch 5 Locatedon the engine cover is the main start stop switch Figure 8 Pull this switch outward to start the engine START STOP SWITCH PULL OUT TO START PUSH IN TO STOP Figure 8 Main ON OFF Switch 6 Pull the starter grip Figure 9 lightly until you feel resistance then pull briskly Return the starter grip gently Push the clutch lever forward toward the tow tongue end ofthe mixer When engine starts adjust throttle lever so that paddle shaft inside mixer rotates between 30 40 RPM s The number of RPM s will vary depending on engine type and load STARTER GRIP Figure 9 Starter Grip MIXING 1 The paddle shaft inside the drum should be rotating at this time 2 Liftthe mixing bag compound onto the steel grate over the bag cutter and let the contents fall into the drum 3 Add water and mix compound to desired c
30. he location of the nearest telephone Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance doctor and fire department This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency PAGE 8 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M SPECIFICATIONS Table 1 MS 40M Mechanical Mixer Bag capacity bags cm Discharge Height in 75 191 5 HP Single Phase 230 460 Power Sources Electric 5 HP Three Phase 230 460 Electric 11 HP Honda NOTE In accordance with our established policy of constant improvement we reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 9 MS 40M GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL The STOW MS 40M plaster and mortar mixer is shipped completely assembled and has been factory tested The drum batch capacity of these mixers is between 3 5 and 4 0 bags With proper care they will give continuous service year after year This mixer can be powered by either gasoline or electric motors The power from the engine is transmitted via the clutch reduction assembly directly to the paddle shaft Therefore providing high mixer torque and eliminating V belts BEFORE STARTING Before starting the engine read the engine owners manual and thoroughly understand the safety information Check the items listed below OIL LEVELS Be sure to check the oil levels in the en
31. isassemble 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 2 Fill the wheel hub 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 orto 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 SHAFT SEALS CAUTION IMPORTANT DRUM HEAD SEAL CARE Grease seals every 40 hours of operation using any grade 41 lithium base grease Apply grease until visible inside of mixing tub over grease this will purge seal system of contamination CLUTCH REDUCTION ASSEMBLY LUBRICATION The clutch reduction assembly has two separate compartments Each of which must be filled with its proper lubricant and checked at regular intervals The clutch compartment should be filled with a good grade of number 30 SAE engine oil which can be poured through the filler hole located just above the clutch inspection door on the opposite side of the tr
32. justment Lock Location NOTE If the clutch cannot be adjusted it may be necessary to inspect or replace the clutch When the clutch has been satisfactorly adjusted reinstall the adjustment lock P N EM 934040 and tighten lock bolt Reinstall the clutch Inspection door using the six 1 2 inch capscrews and lockwashers and also check that the gasket is not worn or broken When the clutch has been satisfactorly adjusted reinstall the adjustment lock P N EM 934040 and tighten lock bolt Remove the 3 8 inch square head pipe plug located on the lower clutch compartment Refill the clutch compartment with 2 1 4 quarts of SAE 30 motor oil to the level of the plug When done reinstall plug Reinstall spark plug wire or electric power cord Start engine check for proper clutch engagement and inspect for any oil leaks NOTE Any questions regarding the above procedure please contactthe Multiquip Service Dept at 1 800 421 1244 STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 19 MS 40M TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections but in the event of a breakdown please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Engine Troubleshooting Table 3 information shown below and on the proceeding page If the problem cannot be remedied please leave the unit just as it is and consult our company
33. n 5 days the material will be returned to the sender athis expense Credit on returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase lessa 15 restocking charge 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 Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only PRICING AND REBATES Prices are subject to change without prior notice Pricechangesare effective ona specific dateandallorders received on or afterthat date will be billed atthe 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 Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell directto Government agencies andto Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE A 20 00 to 50 00 surcharge willbe 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 here under for damages in excess of the purchase price ofthe item withrespecttowhich damages are claimed andinno event shall Multiquip beliableforloss of profit or good will or for any
34. onsistency then dump NOTE Be sure to stand clear of the dump handle when the mixer is operational Any binding of material between the mixer blades and the drum will cause the drum handle to move to the discharge position thus causing bodily harm STARTING THE ELECTRIC MOTOR 1 After the electric motor has been connected to a power source by a licensed electrician it can then be ready for use 2 Setthe electric motors ON OFF switch Figure 10 to the ON position SINGLE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTOR 3 OR 5 HP 230 VAC Figure 10 Main ON OFF Switch 3 Engage the clutch lever and verify that the paddle shaft is rotating then follow steps 1 2 and 3 outlined in the mixing section above STOPPINGTHE MIXER gasoline 1 Pushthe main start stop switch Figure 8 inward to stop the engine turn the fuel shut off valve to the OFF position 3 Disconnect the spark plug 4 Clean drum of all debris and foreign matter STOPPING THE MIXER electric 1 Place the electric motors start stop switch Figure 10 in the OFF position 2 Disconnect the electric motor s extension cord from its power source 3 Clean drum of all debris and foreign matter ON OFF SWITCH STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 17 MS 40M MAINTENANCE WHEEL BEARINGS After every 3 months of operation remove the hub dust cap and inspect the wheel bearings Once a year or when required d
35. other special consequential or incidental damages LIMITATION OFWARRANTIES 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 not authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products A part fromsuch written statementof warranty there areno warranties express implied or statutory which extend beyond the description of the products onthe face hereof PAGE 44 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 NOTE PAGE STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 45 PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL HERE S HOW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING PARTS DEPARTMENT 800 427 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 800 672 7877 or 310 637 3284 SERVICE DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 800 478 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 310 537 4259 WARRANTY DEPARTMENT 888 661 4279 or 310 661 4279 FAX 310 537 1173 MAIN 800 421 1244 or 310 537 3700 FAX 310 537 3927 MULTIQUIP INC POST OFFICE BOX 6254 CARSON CA 90749
36. s business office or service TABLE 3 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION Poor starting Inspect carburetor to see if fuel is reaching it Check fuel line No Fuel Add Fuel Water in fuel tank Fuel filter clogged Flush or replace fuel tank Replace fuel filter Stuck carburetor Check float mechanism Spark plug is red Spark plug is fouled Check tranistor ignition unit Spark plug is blue white Insufficient compression injected air leaking Carburetor jets are clogged overflow No spark present at tip of spark plug Tranistor ignition unit broken high voltage cord cracked or broken Start Stop switch broken Replace spark plug if fouled No oil Add oil as required Oil pressure alarm lamp blinks upon starting Check Automatic shutdown circuit oil sensor Insufficient power output no compression Engine will not turn over Replace cylinder and piston and if necessary axel joint Cylinder head connecting bolts loose Tighten cylinder head connecting bolts Cylinder head gasket damaged Replace cylinder head gasket Malfunction of valve seat Spark plug is loose Re seat valves Replace spark plug Worn piston rings Replace piston rings Insufficient power output compression Malfunction in air cleaner System air filter clogged Clean or replace air filter
37. tarted Make sure engine is turned off and spark plug wire is disconnected before cleaning the machine Keep hands and fingers away from moving objects Do not operate machine in an enclosed area Proper ventilation is required Never leave machine unattended when operating Always stop engine and allow engine to cool before adding fuel or oil STOW CONCRETE PRODUCTS A MULTIQUIP COMPANY CARSON CALIFORNIA P N 924801 DUMP CONTROL OPTIONAL WARNING WHEN DUMPING DIVISION OF MULTIQUIP INC STAND CLEAR OF TUB P N TBD PULL OUT TO DUMP PUSH IN TO RETURN P N 511764 CAUTION DRIVE CONTROL PULL OUT TO MIX NEUTRAL SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE PUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUM PIN 13238 INSPECT BEFORE TOWING _ TIGHTNESS OF WHEEL NUTS _ TIRE PRESSURE NAMEPLATE 1 USE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED TORQUE VALUES WHEN TIGHTENING WHEEL LUG NUTS 2 USE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE VALUES WHEN INFLATING TIRES DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE KAR CONTACT MULTIQUIP SERVICE DEPARTMENT PAGE 6 STOW MS 40M PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 CAUTION Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to serious injury or even death This equipment is to be operated by trained and qualified personnel only This equipment is for industrial use only The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the MS 40M mixer GENERAL SAFE
38. ug nuts for wear E Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug before allowing anybody s hands in the mixing drum lll Never pour or spray water over the engine or electric motor E Always stand clear of dump handle when mixer is in operation Any binding of material between the mixer blades and drum will cause drum and handle to quickly move in the discharge position E Depending on type of mixer test the ON OFF switch for either the gasoline engine or electric motor before operating The purpose of these switches is to shut down the engine or motor of the mixer Emergencies ll Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher and first aid kit Know the location of the nearest telephone Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance doctor and fire department This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency Maintenance Safety NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine Always allow the machine a proper amount of time to cool before servicing Keep the machinery in proper running condition Fix damage to the machine immediately and always replace broken parts 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 Emergencies E Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher and first aid kit Know t
39. umbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list b The list must be typed or computer generated c Thelist must state the reason s for the return d The list must reference the sales order s or invoice s under which theitems were originally purchased e Thelistmustinclude the name and phone number ofthe person requesting the RMA 3 A copy of the Return Material Authorizationmustaccompany the return shipment Freight is at the sender s expense All parts mustbe returned freight prepaid to Multiquip s designated receiving point Parts must be in new and resalable condition inthe original Multiquip package ifany and with Muiltiquip part numbers clearly marked The following items are not returnable a Obsolete parts If an item is listed in the parts price book as being replaced by another item itis obsolete b 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 tothe return date c Anylineitemwithan extended dealer net price of less than 5 00 d Special order items e Electrical components f Paint chemicals and lubricants g Decalsandpaper products h Items purchased in kits The sender will be notified of any material receivedthatis not acceptable Such material will be held for 5 working days from notification pending instructions If reply is not received withi
40. usset and frame angle Loop the chain together and place under the Draw Bar Secure with connector link FRAME GUSSET CONNECTOR LINK Step 3 Extend the chain along the length of the Draw Bar remove excess chain slack and secure to bottom connector link Secure the chain to the towing vehicle using the connector link VEHICLE CONNECTOR LINK CHAIN SLACK BOTTOM CONNECTOR LINK It is critical that the length of the chain be properly adjusted to prevent the Draw Bar and the front mixer stand from dropping to the ground contact in the event the Draw Bar becomes disconnected from the towing vehicle If a new safety chain is required use P N 13363 For a new connector link use P N 01004 CAUTION Check the following before towing BALL HITCH COUPLER 1 Check vehicle hitch ball and coupler for signs of wear or damage Replace any parts that are worn or damaged before towing 2 Use only the 2 ball diameter as indicated on your coupler Use of any other ball diameter will create an extremely dangerous condition which can result in separation of the coupler and ball or ball failure 3 Be sure the coupler is secured to the hitch ball and the lock lever is down tight and locked Recheck tightness again after towing about 50 miles 4 Check that trailer safety chains are properly connected STOW MS 40M PARTS amp OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 PAGE 13 MS 40M PADDL
41. wer source Table 1 shows the required NEMA connector for the desired motor horsepower rating In addition Table 2 also shows the matching NEMA approved connector for the required extension cord NOTE It is strongly recommended that all electrical wiring be done by a licensed electrician Special attention should be given to the electric switch as well as the over and under voltage protection devices as per regulations set forth in the local electrical safety code handbook Table 2 Electric Motor Wiring Information Motor 230 Volt Single Phase Horsepower P Rating NEMA Plug Connector Mating NEMA Receptacle Connector L6 20P P N 940539 L6 20R P N 940540 L6 30P P N 940547 L6 30R P N 940548 SINGLE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTOR 5 HP L6 30 AMP PLUG ELECTRIC SWITCH PIGTAIL END OF 12 INCH ELECTRIC MOTOR CABLE Figure 2 Single Phase Electric Motor with 12 inch Pigtail Cable PAGE 12 STOW MS 40M PARTS 8 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 05 17 02 MS 40M TOWING NOTE Before towing check with local and state laws for proper compliance The tow bar and chain must be properly attached to the mixer and towing vehicle prior to towing Refer to the following installation instruction Step1 Insert the Draw Bar into the main frame Secure utilizing the 3 4 bolt grade 5 and nylock nut Tighten to 100 foot pounds BOLT amp NUT Step2 Install the chain through the hole located between the frame g

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