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1. 0 L NU 16 15 1 BEATER SHAFT 11 START BUTTON 2 CHUTE 1000541 12 STOP BUTTON 3 SAFETY RING ASSEMBLY 13 BOWL LIFT HANDLE SRM60 1064550 Right 1064551 Left SRM80 1080051 Right 1080052 Left 4 MAGNET 14 REAR ACCESS PANEL 5 12 HUB 15 BOWL SUPPORT 6 THUMB SCREW 16 BOWL CLAMP 7 UPPER MOUNTING BRACKET 17 BOWL 8 TIMER 18 BOWL RIM 9 SPEED CONTROL LEVER 19 BOWL SUPPORT PIN 10 SPEED INDICATOR LABEL 20 LOWER MOUNTING BRACKET Page 12 SRM60 SRM80 CLEANING YOUR MIXER Consistent use of the following procedures will ensure that your mixer is in optimum condition Warning Disconnect electric power supply before cleaning Wash the body of the mixer the bowl support and beater shaft with warm water and mild soap Avoid excess water in the area of the safety switch that protrude from the housing where the Swing Ring Safety Guard is mounted Do not rinse with a hose Do not use abrasive pads Dry the mixer thoroughly using a soft cloth Wash the bowl and beater immediately after use If egg mixtures or flour batter have been used rinse the bowl and batter with cold water before washing with hot water Wash the Swing Ring Safety Guard in the same manner or in your dishwasher Dry bowls agitators and safety guard thoroughly OPERATOR S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE For best long term performance operators should follow these simple practices L
2. 1061028 1080028 1064454 1080030 1200388 1200091 1064322 1200093 1200449 1064455 1080029 1200322 1200439 1080037 1020040 1200008 1200382 4400005 1200075 DESCRIPTION SRM60 SRM86 BOWL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FIGURE 9 2 SUPPORT BOWL SRM60 SUPPORT BOWL SRM80 PINS BOWL SUPPORT SRM60 PINS BOWL SUPPORT SRM80 NUT ELASTIC STOP 3 8 16 WASHER BELLEVILLE CLAMP BOWL SHIM WASHER SCREW HEX HD 3 8 16 X 3 CLAMP BOWL REAR SRM60 CLAMP BOWL REAR SRM80 SCREW SOCKET HD 1 4 20 X 1 SRM60 SCREW SOCKET HD 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 SRM80 COVER SLIDE MOVEABLE STRIP RUBBER 21 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HD 88 32 X 3 8 SCREW 1 4 20UNC 2B X 7 8 LOCK WASHER 1 4 WASHER 1 4 t2 N NNN w INCLUDED ON SRM80 ONLY 0 N d 12 7 uc dX oe 64 ME ILLUS 1 1064552 1080053 2 1200060 3 1200076 4 1064554 1080055 5 7100028 6 1200318 7 4400413 8 4400003 9 1012441 10 4400141 11 7100027 12 4400001 13 1200008 14 4400183 15 1200092 16 1024042 17 1064412 1080023 18 4400113 19 4400114 20 1200422 1200451 21 4400065 22 1064419 23 4400208 1200453 24 1200075 25 1033326 26 7100005 7100006 7100007 7100008 7100009 7100114 27 7100010 28 4400350 4400336 29 1064453 30 4400005 31 1200328 32 7100101 33 7100102 34 4400311 35 4400015 36 1200331 37 1064461
3. IVex Exacting Standards ust Like Yours since 1948 Swing Ring Series SRM60 SRM80 PLANETARY MIXERS Maintenance amp Parts Manual Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to operate or have accessibility to operate this equipment per U S Dept of Labor Employment Standards Administration Fact Sheet No ESA91 3 UNIVEX CORPORATION 3 Old Rockingham Road Salem NH 03079 2140 Tel 800 258 6358 Fax 800 356 5614 Int Tel 603 893 6191 Int Fax 603 893 1249 Website www univexcorp com E mail Univex univexcorp com Printed in USA SRM60 SRM80 Welcome to Univex Thank you for purchasing this Univex product Your new SRM60 SRM80 Mixer has been designed with advanced performance safety features that make it an excellent addition to your food preparation equipment Like all Univex mixers slicers meat grinders and accessories this mixer is engineered to provide years of reliable service If you have any questions concerning the operation of this unit or if we can be of further assistance please call our Customer Service Department Univex Customer Service USA amp Canada 800 256 6358 International 603 893 6191 Safety is our Top Priority READ AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE MIXER OR ATTACHMENTS NEVER PUT FINGERS OR HANDS IN THE BOWL WHILE THE MIXER IS OPERATING OR SERIOUS
4. 3 4 OPERATING THE SRM60 SRM80 MIXER eem 4 6 USING THE POWER TAKE OFF 6 7 TABLE OF MIXING CAPACITIES amp RECOMMENDED AGITATOR SRM60 8 TABLE OF MIXING CAPACITIES amp RECOMMENDED AGITATOR SRM80 9 BEATERS AGITATORS BOWLS amp ACCESSORIES SRM60 10 BEATERS AGITATORS BOWLS amp ACCESSORIES SRM80 11 CLEANING YOUR MIXER 1 1 1 nnne 13 OPERATOR S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 14 15 REMOVAL TOP COVER 1 1 21 1 16 MECHANICS MAINTENANCE 1 nne nennen nnn 16 18 REPAIR INS ERIC EICHER ee REENEN 19 24 REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS 25 37 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND ROTATION HH 39 WIRING DIAGRAM cet mE 40 42 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATION PAGE FIGURE 1 OVERALL VIEW OF MIXER seem HH 12 FIGURE 2 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS eee 18 FIGURE 3 GEAR BOX TRANSMISSION 25 FIGURE 4 BEATER HEAD amp VERTICAL SHAFT ASSEMBLY 26 FIGURE 5 POWER TAKE OFF ASSEMBLY 27 28 FIGURE 6 IN
5. 12 away from housing 3 and remove key 15 Remove internal retaining ring 9 P T O adapter 2 and press shaft bearing and gear assembly from P T O housing 3 Remove four retaining rings 8 from P T O shaft 11 and press ball bearings 10 and P T O bevel gear 12 off P T O shaft 11 Remove P T O oil seal 7 from P T O housing 3 and discard Input Fig 6 Remove four screws Fig 6 8 from flange of input housing 6 Thread two of the cap screws 8 into the two threaded jacking holes in the flange 6 Turn these two screws in evenly until the input housing is pushed free of the gear box housing Remove retaining ring 2 at gear end of the shaft and press off bearing 4 Remove retaining ring 3 and proceed to remove input shaft 10 with bearing 4 out of input housing 6 by pressing from the gear end of the shaft Remove rubber seal 4 from housing Seal must be replaced Remove remaining retaining ring 3 from housing Vertical Shaft Fig 4 Remove beater head as covered in Gearbox Disassembly 1 a c Remove P T O assembly as covered in Gearbox Disassembly 2 a g Remove key Fig 4 18 and retaining ring 9 from vertical shaft 13 Drive vertical shaft downward into the gearbox brass drift will be necessary to drive shaft completely free from the gear box Lift bevel gear 12 and key 14 from gear box Page 20 SRM60 SRM80
6. INT SRM80 BEARING BALL SRM60 BEARING BALL SRM80 SHAFT PTO SRM60 SHAFT PTO SRM80 GEAR BEVEL PTO SRM60 GEAR BEVEL PTO SRM80 GEAR HELICAL PTO SRM60 GEAR HELICAL PTO SRM80 KEY 1 4 50 X 1 CL 1 RND ENDS KEY 1 4 SQ CL 1 RND ENDS SRM60 KEY 1 4 SQ X 1 1 2 LG CL 1 RND ENDS SRMS80 SPRING 1 4 O D COMPRESSION BALL STEEL 1 4 DIA KNOB ASSEMBLY PTO WASHER PTO SCREW SFHD 6 32 X 3 4 Page 27 ON US F Fei Fei me SRM604 SRM80 ASSEMBLY FIGURE 5 Page 28 SRM60 SRM80 INPUT ASSEMBLY FIGURE 6 ILLUS NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1064511 SEAL INPUT 1 2 1200316 RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 2 3 1061909 RETAINING RING INTERNAL 2 4 1064501 BEARING INPUT HOUSING 2 5 1064515 O RING INPUT HOUSING 1 6 1064430 HOUSING INPUT 1 7 1200077 WASHER LOCK 5 16 4 8 1200039 SCREW HX HD CAP 5 16 18 3 4 ZINC PLTD 4 9 1064433 SLEEVE INPUT SHAFT 1 10 1064532 GEAR SHAFT INPUT 1 Page 29 ILLUS NO Ww b GO G2 GO GO PN I ken ken ken M 00 A CA ds UD N I CO AO A Ch G C H XO 06 A XA Js 99 PART NO 1062190 4400407 1062193 1061821 1200403 1061820 1064452 1200036 1062217 1
7. 38 1064460 SRM60 SRM80 HOUSIN EM FIGURE 10 PART NO DESCRIPTION HOUSING MIXER SRM60 HOUSING MIXER SRM80 NUT HEX 10 32 WITH TRANSFORMER CONTROL WASHER FLAT 10 WITH TRANSFORMER CONTROL COVER FIXED SLIDE SRM60 COVER FIXED SLIDE SRM80 KNOB TIMER SCREW M4 X 7 CHZ HD X 8MM LONG BOLT CARR 1 4 20 X 3 4 SS SPACER BRACKET UPPER NUT KEP 1 4 20 TIMER NUT TINNERMAN SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HD 48 32 X 3 8 WASHER LOCK 8 WASHER FLAT 8 SPRING TOP COVER COVER TOP SRM60 COVER TOP SRM80 LABEL STOP UNPLUG Not for Europe LABEL COVER REMOVAL Not for Europe SCREW SHEET METAL TOP COVER SCREW SECURITY OPTION WASHER LOCK 10 WITH TRANSFORMER PANEL REAR SCREW PHILLIPS HD 1 4 20 X 1 2 SCREW SECURITY OPTION WASHER 1 4 TRANSFORMER 440V STARTER 220 240V 50 2 3PH STARTER 208 240V 60HZ 3PH STARTER 380V 50 7 460V 60HZ 3PH STARTER 220 240V 50 2 1PH STARTER 208 240V 60HZ 1PH STARTER 200V 50 60HZ 3PH BRACKET DIN RAIL LABEL SPEED INDICATOR SRM60 LABEL SPEED INDICATOR SRM80 PANEL REINFORCEMENT LOCK WASHER 1 4 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 X 5 16 SWITCH PUSH BUTTON START SWITCH PUSH BUTTON STOP LABEL START STOP TIMER NUT KEP 3 8 16 WASHER 3 8 MOUNT MOTOR 3 8 ID ISOLATOR MOTOR 3 8 ID Page 35 39 40 41 43 SRM60 SRM80 1200330 BOLT MOTOR MOUNT 3 8 16 X 4 1 2 4 8800053 PLUG BOWL LIF
8. 60 AR Dough hook Use speed 1 or 2 for Raised doughnut dough 65 AR Dough hook Bread roll dough heavy 55 AR Dough hook light to med 60 AR Dough hook pu u s EE NOTES Recommended speeds for the capacities listed For larger capacities reduce speed Dough capacity whether for bread rolls pizza bagels or doughnuts is based on 12 flour moisture and 70 F 21 C water temperature Reduce capacity if cold water is used If higher gluten flour is used reduce total capacity by 10 AR Absorption Ratio the weight of the water divided by the weight of the flour The lower the the stiffer and more difficult the dough is to mix AR below 40 will reduce total capacity l gallon of water 8 3 Ib 1 liter of water 2 21b Page 9 SRM60 SRM80 Beaters Agitators Bowls amp Accessories Batter Beater 1061083 60 Optional 1061096 30 for 60 Wire Whip 1061095 60 Optional 1061182 30 for 60 Dough Hook 1061098 60 Optional 1061090 30 for 60 Pastry Knife Optional 1061087 60 1061088 30 for 60 Four Wing Beater Optional 1061197 60 1061301 30 for 60 Sweet Dough Beater Optional 1061229 60 1061313 30 for 60 Available for the SRM60 Mixer Part numbers size 1061192 60 Optional 1061105 30 for 60 Bowl Dolly Optional 10619
9. BRITISH NOT SHOWN PLUG POWER 1 PH EUROPE NOT SHOWN 1 STRAIN RELIEF EUROPE NOT SHOWN 1 00 INCLUDES 1 4 SQ X 2 KEY Page 37 SRM60 SRM80 DRIVE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 11 POWER IN GROUND PART OF HOUSING TO SAFETY RING SWITCHES TO BOWL LIFT SWITCH Page 38 SRM60 SRM80 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Electrical connections should be made my qualified workmen who will observe all applicable safety codes and the National Electrical Code Before making electrical connections check the specifications on the data plate located on the rear access panel to assure they agree with those of your electrical service WARNING DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AT THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOX AND PLACE A INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING WORKED ON hole of 1 2 conduit is located in the left surface of the housing in the rear uppermost location Connect the input power leads to the pigtail leads for the motor controller A solder less lug is provided for the service ground lead Secure service ground to the grounding stud located to the left of the conduit hole Three phase machines must be connected so the beater head planetary turns in the direction of the arrow left to To check the direction of rotation turn the power disconnect switch ON Place timer on HOLD Energize machine
10. CRIMP FERRULE 2 ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP 1 4 FEMALE QUICK DISCONNECT FULLY INSULATED 3 MATERIAL 1015 CSA AND UL APPROVED IMPORTANT Before making electrical connections check the specifications on the data plate located on the rear access panel to assure they agree with those of your electrical service WARNING Whenever maintenance is being performed or whenever the top cover of rear access panel have been removed DISCONNECT electrical cord and place a tag on it indicating the mixer is being worked on Page 41 set SRM60 SRM80 WIRING DIAGRAM 460V 60HZ 3PH 380V SOHZ 3PH Figure 12C POWER IN LEFT GUARD E SWITCH EE es LIT L2T OT RIGHT GUARD 1596 itz 1960 amp e C 1 I E i WRE TABLE 5 60 SRM amp O PART WRE SEE LENGTH LENGTH END A END COLOR NUMBER NOTE IN INCHES IN INCHES 5 NOT SEE NOTE fie 41 1 5500257 m pef s o FOR SRMGO ws 16 3 0 2 2 JBLACK EDU wa fie 19 2 2 2 BLACK ws ie 3 8 91 2 1 2 Leen 2 1 2 2 3172 3 4 RED Cw 3 45 49 1 1 BLACK ws 6 5 42 a 1 I RED E 8800238 FOR SRM80 NOTES 1 ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP FERRULE 2 ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP 1 47 FEMALE QU
11. GUIDE CONT D 5 1 Adjust contents of bowl per Mixing Capacities Table 5 Mixer runs but 5 1 Bowl overloaded repeatedly cuts out and stops 5 2 Speed is set too high for the mix 5 2 Reduce speed 5 3 Service voltage too low or 5 3 Check electrical voltage fluctuating 5 4 Starter improperly set 5 4 Adjust amp setting on starter 6 Attachments contact bottom of bowl 6 1 Dented bowl 6 1 Remove dent or replace bowl 6 2 Bowl height is set too high 7 1 Dented bowl 6 2 Reset bowl height 7 Attachments contact side of bowl 7 1 Remove dents or replace bowl 7 2 Insufficient clearance between bottom of bowl and beater 7 2 Adjust bowl height 8 1 Gears need to be repacked with grease or oil level is low 8 Excessive noise 8 1 Locate source by inspection and repack with grease or top off oil level 8 2 Badly worn or frayed drive belt 8 2 Replace belt 8 3 Attachments hitting bowl 8 3 Inspect for cause in items 6 and 7 above 8 4 Overloaded mixing bowl 8 4 Adjust contents of bowl per Mixing Capacities Table Remedies designated with a require the services of an authorized service agent Page 15 SRM60 SRM80 REMOVAL OF TOP COVER AND REAR ACCESS PANEL The top cover Fig 10 17 must be removed in orde
12. Insert drift through top of bearing 15 in gearbox and drive seal 16 out bottom of bore f Reach up into bore from bottom opening with snap ring pliers and remove retaining ring 8 from bore Carefully drive upper bearing 15 out bottom of bore h Press bearing 17 from shaft 13 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY l Clean all components except bearings with safety approved cleaning solvent Inspect components for defects and replace those found to be defective NOTE If planetary pinion gear Fig 4 111 requires replacement it is likely that the planetary gear Fig 3 20 requires replacement also If shafts have become slightly scored during the disassembly process it is necessary to polish the shafts with fine machinist s crocus cloth An especially smooth finish is necessary in the working seal area of the shafts Use care to avoid excessive removal of shaft surface or proper fit of components will be lost Always fit new rubber seals when rebuilding the gearbox Use special attention in examining the end of the shafts over which the seals will be pushed The slightest burring or scoring will abrade or cut the delicate seal lips A light polish of the shaft ends with crocus cloth is recommended Reassembly should be carried out in reverse of the disassembly procedure stated above Successful reassembly is very dependent on the cleanliness of all surfaces particularly the bores of housings gears and bearings as well
13. Lm SRM60 SRM80 BOWL LIFT ASSEMBLY FIGURE 7 amp ef KE P Ai 5 eee 5222722 31 ILLUS NO 00 3A L La PART 1064436 1200324 4400016 4400006 1200036 1064437 1200321 1064438 1200317 1064434 1080026 1064439 1200063 1200078 1200083 1080027 1200327 1200039 1064508 4400231 1200319 1064502 1200361 1064435 1020048 4400202 1064456 1200434 SRM60 SRM80 SPEED CONTROL ASSEMBLY FIGURE 8 DESCRIPTION HOUSING DETENT WASHER BELLEVILLE BALL STEEL 1 4 DIA SPRING 1 4 SCREW SET 5 16 24 X 3 8 BLOCK S C LOCATING PIN ROLL 1 4 DIA X 1 1 2 PLAIN FINISH CAM S C RETAINING RING SHAFT S C CAM SRM60 SHAFT S C CAM SRM80 SPRING TORSION NUT KEP WASHER 5 16 WASHER 5 16 LG BRACKET S C BEARING HOLDER SCREW HEX HD 5 16 18 2 FULLY THD SCREW HEX HD 5 16 18 X 3 4 BEARING FLANGE KEY ROUND END 1 4 SQ X 1 SCREW SOCKET HD SET 5 16 18 X 1 BEARING BRONZE FLANGE PIN ROLL 1 4 DIA X 3 HUB S C LEVER 5 KNOB SC STRAP SPEED CONTROL SCREW SET 5 16 23 1 1 8 Page 32 M k k Mm QOO nm n Fa SRM60 SRM80 SPEED CONTROL ASSEMBLY FIGURE 8 4 5 4 2 19 13 2 gt ps M Page 33 ILLUS NO Ata W
14. O shaft Fig 5 11 at mid length Use care not to rub or scrape the gears 10 Remove four cap screws Fig 3 11 securing gearbox housing to mixer housing Remove gear box assembly and place on work bench 11 Rotate gear train hand and inspect for worn or chipped gears bent shaft worn bearings and excessive backlash Backlash measured at gear teeth exceeding 1 32 is considered excessive After trouble has been isolated proceed to disassemble ARBOX l eate Fig 4 a Remove cap screw Fig 4 21 and remove beater head assy If beater head does not drop easily use the two jacking screws Fig 4 19 to assist in removal Do not pry against outer rim of beater head housing may cause breakage b Remove top retaining ring 9 gear 11 bottom retaining ring 9 key 7 seal 10 retaining ring 9 retaining ring 8 and press shaft 2 at gear end from housing 1 C Press bearings 4 amp 6 along with spacer 5 from housing 1 Page 19 SRM60 SRM80 Power Take Off Fig 5 5 Remove three cap screws Fig 5 51 and washers 6 holding P T O housing 3 to gearbox housing Fig 3 1 Remove retaining ring 8 from helical gear end of PTO shaft 11 Remove gear 13 and key 14 Using two cap screws as jacking screws Fig 5 5 in the tapped holes of gearbox housing Fig 3 1 dislodge and remove the P T O assembly from the gearbox housing Remove and slide bevel gear
15. or Backer tremendous flexibility Use speed 1 slow for heavy mixtures like pizza bread or roll dough Speed 1 should also be used with the Meat and Food Chopper attachment For most mixing tasks start on speed and progress to higher speeds as needed Use high speeds for wipping cream beating eggs and thin batter To avoid damaging your mixer follow the speed volume limits and attachments recommendations shown in the Table of Mixing Capacities on page 8 amp 9 If you notice any slippage during mixing the mixer may be overloaded Reduce the load or reduce speed until mixing action is smooth Refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide on page 14 amp 15 If the mixer jams and the motor stalls immediately press the stop button Take necessary steps to reduce the load Never put hands in the bowl to clear a jam Note Always return to speed 1 before shutting off the mixer Do not move the speed control lever when the mixer is not running because this will cause belt to become loose and the mixer will not operate properly Page 5 SRM60 SRM80 If the mixer has been shut off by the timer or stop button in speed 2 3 or 4 follow these steps to avoid belt slippage or jerky start Empty the bowl Set the timer to HOLD Press the start button As the mixer begins to operate move the speed control lever back to speed 1 Press the stop button Return to 0 Your mixer is now ready for it s next task Using the Ingredients Chute T
16. wear Inspect gripping surfaces of drive belt for excessively glazed surfaces or contamination by grease or oil To replace belt run mixer in Ist speed Disconnect electrical supply Shift machine to 4th speed Unwrap belt from top pulley Slide belt between top pulley nose and cam Fig 8 8 Remove belt from lower pulley WARNING Lower pulley flanges are spring loaded Keep fingers away while removing belt The bowl must be lowered in order for the belt to clear the nose of lower pulley when removing belt To install new belt wrap belt around lower pulley Pull belt into the spring loaded flanges A pry bar will help separate the flanges Continue replacement in reverse order from belt removal Adjustment of the belt drive will most likely be required Readjustment of the drive belt where a slight stretching or normal seating has caused outer surface of the belt to exceed the acceptable limit of flush to 1 16 below the input pulley flanges see Pg 17 is as follows Loosen nuts Fig 8 12 securing the bracket Fig 8 15 and holder Fig 8 1 to the housing If the belt was riding outside the pulley flanges tap the speed control assembly lightly towards the rear of the mixer If the belt was riding more than 1 16 below the pulley flanges tap the Page 16 SRM60 SRM80 Speed control assembly towards the front of the machine shifting to 2nd second speed will help Note The assembly must remain perpendicu
17. 00231 KEY 1 4 SQ CL 1 ROUNDED BOTH ENDS 1 8 1200354 RETAINING RING INTERNAL 2 9 1200353 RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 4 10 1064509 SEAL 1 11 1061003 1 12 1064420 GEAR BEVEL VERTICAL SHAFT SRM60 1 1080016 GEAR BEVEL VERTICAL SHAFT SRM80 1 13 1064422 SHAFT VERTICAL SRM60 1 1080014 SHAFT VERTICAL SRM80 1 14 1200314 KEY 3 8 SQ X 1 1 2 CL 1 ONE END ROUNDED 15 1064513 BEARING BALL VERTICAL 1 16 1064512 SEAL 1 17 1064500 BEARING BALL VERTICAL 1 18 1200315 3 8 SQ X 2 CLASS 1 ONE END ROUNDED 1 19 1200405 SCREW SET 5 16 18 X 1 3 4 2 20 1064448 WASHER 1 2 1 21 1200379 SCREW HEX HEAD 1 2 20 SS L H 1 o 5 2 2 9 mg 10 4 LS Ecg Coy No 4 7 ILLUS NO 10 11 12 13 8800033 8800012 1061107 1080018 1064514 1080041 4400220 1200077 1064510 1080040 1200253 1200316 1200254 1061909 1030148 1064501 1064458 1080019 1064459 1080017 1064428 1080015 4400231 4400231 4400500 4400006 4400016 4400229 4400210 8900019 SRM60 SRM80 ASSEMBLY FIGURE 5 DESCRIPTION CAP CHROME PTO ADAPTER PTO HOUSING PTO SRM60 HOUSING PTO SRM80 O RING SRM60 O RING SRM80 SCREW HEX HD CAP 5 16 18 X WASHER LOCK 5 16 SEAL OIL PTO SRM60 SEAL PTO SRM80 RETAINING RING EXT SRM60 RETAINING RING EXT SRM80 RETAINING RING INT SRM60 RETAINING RING
18. 064457 4400004 1062970 1200078 1200077 1200369 1200433 1064411 7100023 7100103 1200432 1200076 4400065 1200012 1062187 1200431 1200063 4400220 1064444 1062191 1200083 1200388 1200402 1200085 1062189 1200325 1064416 1064516 1080025 4400232 1064450 4400154 1000517 SRM60 SRM80 BOWL LIFT ASSEMBLY FIGURE 7 DESCRIPTION FRAME SCREW SET 5 16 18 X 1 4 LG COLLAR LEAD SCREW COMES WITH ILLUSTRATION 2 WASHER THRUST PIN DOWEL 3 8 DIA X 1 2 LG BEARING YOKE SCREW SET 5 16 24 X 3 8 LG GEAR MITER HANDLE SHAFT SHAFT LEAD SCREW PIN ROLL 1 4 DIA X 1 1 8 LG GEAR MITER LEAD SCREW WASHER 5 16 WASHER LOCK 5 16 SCREW HEX HD CAP 5 16 18 X 1 1 4 NUT ELASTIC STOP 4 40 BRACKET BOWL LIFT SWITCH INSULATION BARRIER SWITCH BOWL LIFT SCREW HEX HD 4 40 X 3 4 WASHER 10 WASHER LOCK 10 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HD 10 32 X 1 2 PLATE RETAINER SCREW SET 5 16 18 X 2 NUT KEP 5 16 18 SCREW HEX HD CAP 5 16 18 X 1 NUT FLOATING GIBB WASHER 3 8 NUT ELASTIC STOP 3 8 16 SCREW HEX HD CAP 1 2 20 X 2 3 4 WASHER 1 2 SLIDE SCREW FLAT HD SCK CAP 1 4 20 X 3 4 SS CAP B L HANDLE HANDLE LEVER B L KEY 3 16 SQ X 1 LG CL ONE RND ENDS HUB B L SCREW SET 10 32 X 1 4 WASHER BRONZE 3 4 LD X 1 1 8 O D X 1 8 Page 30 xL xr v rd U ka ka Fa N hJ
19. 71 60 1030971 30 for 60 30 for 60 Bowl Dolly Adapter Optional 1030972 Splash Extension Ring Optional 1061298 60 1061299 30 for 60 Vegetable Slicer Grater Page 10 Optional VS9 1000950 Slicer VS9H 1001050 Grater Meat amp food Chopper Optional ALMFC12 1000550 SRM60 SRM80 Beaters Agitators Bowls amp Accessories Batter Beater 1080020 80 Optional 1061096 40 for 80 1061083 60 for 80 Wire Whip 1080033 80 Optional 1061182 40 for 80 1061095 60 for 80 Dough Hook 1080034 80 Optional 1061090 40 for 30 1061089 60 for 80 Pastry Knife Optional 1080032 80 1061088 40 for 80 1061087 60 for 80 Four Wing Beater Optional 1080036 80 1061301 40 for 80 1061197 60 for 80 Sweet Dough Beater Optional 1080031 80 1061313 40 for 80 1061229 60 for 80 Available for the SRM80 Mixer Part numbers size in 1080013 Optional 1080038 40 for 80 1080047 60 for 80 Bowl Dolly Optional 1080971 80 1030971 40 for 80 1061971 60 for 80 40 for 80 Bowl Dolly Adapter Optional 10320972 Splash Extension Ring Optional 1080049 1061299 1061298 80 40 for80 60 for 80 Vegetable Slicer Grater Optional VS9 Slicer 1000950 VS9H Grater 1001050 Meat amp Food Chopper Page 11 Optional ALMFC12 1000550 SRM60 SRM80 OVERALL VIEW OF FOOD MIXER Figure 1 3
20. ICK DISCONNECT FULLY INSULATED 3 MATERIAL 1015 TEW CSA AND UL APPROVED 4 NO 10 RING TERMINAL 60772 IMPORTANT Before making electrical connections check the specifications on the data plate located on the rear access panel to assure they agree with those of your electrical service WARNING Whenever maintenance is being performed or whenever the top cover or rear access panel have been removed DISCONNECT electrical cord and place a tag on it indicating the mixer is being worked on Page 42
21. INJURY COULD RESULT NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAR A JAMMED ATTACHMENT OR STALLED MIXER WITHOUT SHUTTING THE POWER OFF DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL PLUG FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET ALWAYS REPLACE THE POWER TAKE OFF PTO CAP WHEN ATTACHMENTS ARE NOT IN USE DO NOT OPERATE THIS MIXER WITHOUT THE BOWL IN PLACE WARRANTY The Univex SRM60 SRM80 Mixer is warranted by Univex Corporation against defects in materials and workmanship for period of one year from date delivery if delivered to a destination in the United States Canada Contact Univex Customer Service to report any warranty claim Univex shall not be liable for any consequential compensatory incidental or special damages damages incurred in transit or from installation error accident alteration or misuse are not covered Transit damages should be reported to the carrier immediately Ifthe SRM60 SRM80 Mixer is delivered to a country other then the United States or Canada it is warranted by Univex s authorized distributor Contact your distributor directly to report any warranty claims outside of the United States or Canada Page 1 SRM60 SRM80 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE WARRANTY tas abate 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 2 CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW MIXER 3 USER FRIENDLY SWING RING SAFETY GUARD
22. P FERRULE 2 ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP 1 47 FEMALE QUICK DISCONNECT FULLY INSULATED 3 MATERIAL 1015 CSA AND UL APPROVED IMPORTANT Before making electrical connections check the specifications on data plate located on the rear access panel to assure they agree with those of your electrical service WARNING Whenever maintenance is being performed or whenever the top cover or rear access panel have been removed DISCONNECT electrical cord and place a tag on it indicating the mixer is being worked on Page 40 SRM60 SRM80 WIRING DIAGRAM 208 240V 60HZ 3PH 220V SOHZ 3PH 200V 50 60 7 3PH Figure 12B TIMER POWER IN 6 9 U 2 L3 GND LEFT GUARD RUNS NEN EE ut O SES RIGHT GUARD BOWL LIFT Q X i 6 960 SWITCH MC LUE LM pA2 T2 13 M 8 WIRE GA SEE SRM60 8 NUMBER NO NOTE LEHGTH LENGTH IN INCHES IN INDHES 4 2 2 wa Dest gt ack ws 9 1 RED 27 21 2 161 45 49 1 ac E ws 5 42 a PART Las 7 up SE EE ora EN STARTER L WIR wap ok p Ro slo NOTES ATTACH DOUBLE
23. PUT ASSEMBLY 29 FIGURE 7 BOWL LIFT ASSEMBLY 30 31 FIGURE 8 SPEED CONTROL ASSEMBLY 32 33 FIGURE 9 BOWL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 34 FIGURE 10 HOUSING ASSEMBLY 35 36 FIGURE 11 DRIVE ASSEMBLY eege eae 37 38 FIGURE 12A WIRING DIAGRAM 208 240V 60HZ 1PH 220 240 IPH 40 FIGURE 128 WIRING DIAGRAM 208 240 60 2 220 50 2 2004 350 60HZ 3HP 41 FIGURE 12C WIRING DIAGRAM 460V 60 2 3PH 380V 50HZ 3PH 42 2 SRM60 SRM80 CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW MIXER When selecting the best location for the mixer it is helpful to consider the following Where is the best location for the operator both for saving steps and easy viewing Isthis a good location for product flow as in Easyto get ingredients to the mixer e Destination ofthe mix after mixing Is there existing electrical service at this location Does this location provide easy access for cleaning and service Check to be sure that your mixer with attachments does not extend out into heavy traffic areas If stands and or portable equipment are used along side of your mixer can they be moved easily to and from your mixer Ifunit is not provided with a plug then the unit is to be fitted with a primary disconnect device that h
24. SRM60 SRM80 Secure slide Fig 7 34 in frame 1 by bolting gibbs 29 to frame with four hex head cap screws 15 Check to insure that slide moves freely in frame If not remove gibbs and shim where needed Screw lead screw 10 into floating nut 28 and push slide to bottom of frame so that the lead screw does not protrude through hole in frame Place the collar 3 and then thrust washer 4 over top of lead screw 10 Push slide and lead screw up so that the lead screw protrudes through hole in frame Place thrust washer 4 and then miter gear 12 on top of lead screw 10 Drive roll pin 11 through miter gear 12 and into lead screw 10 Push slide amp lead screw down as far as possible Slide collar 3 and thrust washer 4 up against frame and tighten set screws 2 collar against corresponding flats on lead screw 10 Check DU bearings in yoke for burrs Fig 7 6 Install yoke 7 to frame 1 do not tighten bolts Lift assembly into mixer housing Place assembly on 8 weld studs Tighten assembly to mixer housing using washers and Kep nuts Insert bowl lift lever assembly Fig 7 35 3 8 40 41 through hole in mixer housing Slide collar 3 and thrust washer 42 over end of lever Insert lever through yoke while holding the thrust washer 4 and miter gear 9 in position Continue to slide lever through until miter gear seats against shoulder on the lever shaft Align key ways of miter gear and lev
25. STANE 5 7 Internal CEE TAD a 9 40 WT GEAR Lift D AFTER EVERY WASH APPLY Slide and LIGHT COAT OF FOOD GRADE Lead Screw d LUBRICANT SUCH AS PETROGEL 208 240V 60HZ SPH Motors Lubricate every ten years with high quality ball bearing grease appledito the two Alemite fittings at one or two full strokes Bowl Clamp Page 18 om SRM60 SRM80 REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS Including Disassembly Replacement and Reassembly A GEARBOX Fig 3 GEARBOX OVAL 1 Run mixer and shift to first speed then turn off 2 WARNING FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 3 Remove set screw Fig 3 161 and drain oil 4 Remove rear access panel Fig 10 22 top cover Fig 10 171 instruction on page 4 5 Remove drive belt per instructions 1 Mechanic s Maintenance 6 Remove speed control assembly Fig 8 See Speed Control Disassembly 7 Loosen two allen set screws Fig 11 4 that secure input pulley Fig 11 51 and remove pulley completely from input shaft Fig 6 101 8 Remove gearbox cover Fig 3 21 Remove remaining oil from gearbox 9 WARNING FOR SAFETY The gearbox is very heavy weighing approximately 26 pounds and must therefore be supported safely before starting step number 10 It is recommended that a portable hydraulic crane of sufficient capacity be used A chain may be attached to the P T
26. T SWITCH 1 1012442 BRACKET LOWER 2 7100123 SWITCH GUARD 2 1200450 TOOL SECURITY OPTION 1 HOUSING ASSEMBLY FIGURE 10 CEA T gt Ze N H H J 3 i i 1 i d 1 1 1 H fF dh d N d d H N H Page 36 ILLUS PART 17 18 19 20 amp X 1064504 1064505 1080035 4400214 1064503 4400231 4400101 1200060 4400065 1061967 4400402 4400401 8800206 8800207 4400015 4400127 1064520 1064521 1064522 1064523 1064524 1061973 8800230 8800231 8800098 7100107 SRM60 SRM80 DRIVE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 11 DESCRIPTION QTY PULLEY VARIABLE MOTOR COMES WITH 1 2 5 16 18 3 8 SET SCREWS BELT VARIABLE SRM60 1 BELT VARIABLE SRM80 1 PULLEY VARIABLE INPUT COMES WITH 2 5 16 18X3 8 SET SCREWS KEY 1 4 50 1 CLAMP CORD NUT HEX 10 32 WASHER LOCK 10 RING TERMINAL 10 12 GAUGE WASHER CABLE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CABLE 3 8 CORD MOTOR 1 PHASE CORD MOTOR 3 PHASE NUT KEP 3 8 16 WASHER 3 8 MOTOR 208 240V 60HZ 1 PH MOTOR 220 240V 50 7 1 PH MOTOR 208 240 460 60HZ 3 PH MOTOR 220 380 440V 50 2 3 PH MOTOR 200V 50 60HZ 3PH WIRE NUT NOT SHOWN 1PH 3PH LOW VOLT 3PH HIGH VOLT CORD POWER 230V 50 7 1PH CE amp BRITISH NOT SHOWN CORD POWER 400V 50 2 1PH CE amp
27. as a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SERVICE INFORMATION Electrical wiring instructions are found in the wiring diagram Figures 12A ihru 12C Before making electrical connections CHECK the specifications on the nameplate to make sure that they agree with those on your electric service USER FRIENDLY SWING RING SAFETY GUARD Your SRM60 SRM80 Mixer features a newly updated 2 part safety guard The Swing Ring Safety Guard ring is easily be removed and installed as well as dishwasher safe It conveniently swings out of the way without having to be removed to place or sample ingredients in the bowl Only one side of the guard needs to be open when adding ingredients You ll find this two piece design is easy to handle and fits conveniently in your sink or dishwasher It also provides a clear view of the product throughout the mixing cycle This mixer will not operate unless the Swing Ring Safety Guard is properly engaged Metal tabs at the rear of the guard activate twin switches that enable the mixer to run only when the guard is securely closed These switches protect against accidental operation of the mixer when the safety guard is open or removed from the mixer The mixer will automatically stop ifthe guard is open Additional switches the bowl slide mechanism automatically stop the mixer if the bowl is lowered from the up mixing position To install the Swing Ring Safety Gua
28. as the outer surface of shafts It is good to recheck each component for cleanliness as it is picked up for reassembly Transmission should be progressively checked for smooth operation while on the workbench by hand turning each assembly as it is installed Lubrication of the gear box should be done following its installation on the mixer The helical and bevel housing compartments are filled to a level 6 10 qt SRM60 16 qt SRM80 from the top edge of the gear box with SAE 140 gear oil B BOWL LIFT amp SLIDE Fig 7 BOWL LIFT amp SLIDE DISASSEMBLY amp REMOVAL CAUTION FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 2 Remove top cover and rear access panel as detailed page 4 Remove drive belt from motor pulley as stated in Mechanic s Maintenance Section c Remove drive assembly Fig 11 from mixer housing as follows Page 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 SRM60 SRM80 Remove the top 4 Kep nuts Fig 11 14 that secure motor assembly to mixer base Remove motor electrical leads Fig 11 13 from magnetic starter Fig 10 26 Remove motor ground lead from stud Lift motor assembly from mixer housing CAUTION Drive assembly can weight in excess of 100 Ib depending type of motor Use mechanical lift assistance Remove bowl from bowl support Remove two screws Fig 9 12 Remove 4 screws Fig 7 32 CAUTION Someone should be holding bowl support Fig 9 1 whi
29. capacitor defective PH Only 1 5 Burned out motor 1 6 Magnetic starter tripped due to overload 1 7 SAFETY RING not mounted and closed 1 8 Bowl not raised 2 1 Drive belt off pulley 2 2 Key or Pin sheared on input shaft input gear bevel pinion bevel gear vertical shaft or beater shaft 2 3 Shifting speed with mixer not running 3 1 Mixer bowl is overloaded 3 2 Speed is set too high for the mix 3 3 Loose belt 3 4 Contamination of belt with grease 4 1 Loose belt 4 2 Vari Speed pulley inoperative Page 14 REMEDY 1 1 Turn timer on 1 2 Clean or replace contacts 1 3 Check electrical service Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker if necessary 1 4 Replace 1 5 Remove test repair or replace 1 6 Wait several minutes and push start button 1 7 Install SAFETY RING 1 8 Raise bowl completely 2 1 Reinstall drive belt on motor pulley and adjust mount center distance 2 2 Locate by step inspection and replace defective part 2 3 With mixer running slowly move speed control lever slowly fully forward then backward to re engage belt 3 1 Adjust contents of bowl per Mixing Capacities Table 3 2 Shift speed lower till action rotates smoothly 3 3 Readjust pulley center distance to tighten belt 3 4 Clean pulleys and replace belt 4 Tighten or replace belt 4 2 Remove clean amp lubricate or replace SRM60 SRM80 SRM 60 SRM80 TROUBLESHOOTING
30. e housing Figures 10 12A 12B and 12C should provide adequate guidance for the disassembling and reassembling of these parts Page 24 SRM60 SRM80 GEAR BOX FIGURE 3 ILLUS PART NO DESCRIPTION OTY 1 1064530 HOUSING TRANSMISSION SRM60 1 1080054 HOUSING TRANS MISSION SRM80 1 2 1064417 COVER TRANSMISSION SRM60 1 1080022 COVER TRANS MISSION SRM80 1 3 1200008 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HEAD 8 32 3 8 8 4 1024041 SPRING CLIP 1 5 1200076 FLAT WASHER 10 2 6 4400065 LOCK WASHER 10 2 7 1200012 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HEAD 10 32 X 1 2 2 8 1200378 SCREW CUP POINT SET 8 32 X 1 4 1 9 1064507 PLUG OILING TUB 2 10 1064418 TUBING TRANSMISSION 1 11 1200057 SCREW HEX HEAD 1 2 20 1 4 12 1200085 LOCK WASHER 1 2 4 13 1200084 FLAT WASHER 1 2 4 14 1200403 PIN DOWEL 3 8 DIA X 1 2 2 15 1061990 PLUG OIL SRM60 1 1080039 PLUG OIL SRM80 1 16 1200329 DRAIN PLUG 1 4 HEX HD SOCKET 1 17 1200365 SCREW SOCKET HEAD 1 4 20 1 2 8 18 4400269 LABEL ROTATION 1 19 1061002 SPLASH RING 1 20 1061111 GEAR INTERNAL 1 21 4400345 LABEL UNIVEX SRM60 1 4400327 LABEL UNIVEX SRM80 1 22 1012438 HOLDER MAGNET 1 23 1012439 MAGNET 2 SRM60 SRM80 BEATER HEAD AND VERTICAL SHAFT ASSEMBLY FIGURE 4 ILLUS NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1064423 HOUSING BEATER HEAD 1 2 1064424 SHAFT BEATER HEAD 1 3 1200310 PIN DOWEL 1 4 106 1959 BEARING BALL 1 5 1064426 SPACER BEATER HEAD 1 6 1061917 BEARING BALL 1 7 44
31. e the timer reaches 0 push the red stop button Fig 1 12 The timer may be set for up to 15 minutes of mixing or may be set to the HOLD position for continuous operation When setting a time of less then 5 minutes turn the dial beyond 5 minutes and then return it to the desired time Safety Note The mixer will start only when the Swing Ring Safety Guard is engaged and the bowl is in the raised position Do not operate the mixer without the bowl in place Manual Stop Button For safety and operational ease this mixer is equipped with a stop button Fig 1 121 that has an oversized red mushroom style cap Safety Note Although the motor shuts off instantly when the Swing Ring Safety Guard is opened or the bowl is lowered or the stop button is pushed the agitator may not come to complete rest for several revolutions Do not put hands or utensils into bowl or near the beater shaft until it is stopped Both the start button and stop button are momentary contact type They provide low voltage protection and prevent accidental start up in the event of power interruption Vari Speed Control A major advantage of Univex mixers is their Continuously Variable Transmission CVT Unlike other mixers CVT lets you change speed while the mixer is running Change speed by moving the speed control lever Fig 1 9 to the desired level The speed indicator Fig 1 10 shows four speeds Numerous intermediate speeds give the Cook
32. er insert key 39 Tighten set screw 8 Squeezing miter gear 9 and collar 42 tighten set screw 2 With yoke bolts 15 lightly tightened tap yoke back and forth until the miter gears mesh smoothly Tighten bolts 15 Adjust hub 40 so that it is positioned 1 32 from mixer housing Tighten set screw 41 Lubricate the miter gears and lead screw with general purpose machine grease Raise and lower bowl lift by turning the bowl lift lever 37 The mechanism should turn freely Raise bowl all the way Check clearance between bottom of bow and batter beater attachment The clearance should be 3 16 1 16 Ifthe clearance is not sufficient adjust bowl stop Fig 7 25 Loosen jam nut 26 raise or lower bowl stop as needed and tighten jam nut Make sure bowl lift safety switch Fig 7 191 is actuated by the retainer plate 24 when the bowl is raised completely If the switch is not actuated or the lever on the switch is being bent adjust the bracket 17 by loosening screws 23 and raising or lowering until the switch actuates Note The bowl should continue to raise 1 8 after switch actuates Page 23 SRM60 SRM80 SPEED CONTROL Fig 8 1 2 10 Run mixer and shift to first speed then turn mixer off Warning For safety disconnect electrical supply Remove rear access panel Fig 10 22 and top cover Fig 10 17 instructions on page 4 Remove drive belt per instructions 1 in mechanics main
33. gaged Safety Note Serious injury may result if the bowl is not fully secured to the bow support using the bowl support pins and firmly closing the clamps With the bowl secured add ingredients Liquids should be added first The bowl is now ready to be raised to the up mixing position by turning the bowl lift handle Fig 1 13 clockwise When using the wire whip agitator raise the bowl to the up position first and then add ingredients to avoid wire whip damage Secure and close the Swing Ring Safety Guard before proceeding Page 4 SRM60 SRM80 Using the Bowl Lift The mixer will not operate unless the bowl is in the position Raise the bowl by turning the bowl lift handle Fig 1 13 clockwise To lower the bowl turn the handle counter clockwise If your mixer is equipped with the power bowl lift option instead of the handle turn the power bowl lift switch clockwise to raise the bowl counter clockwise to lower the bowl It is necessary to lower the bowl to change the agitator This also makes the bowl accessible for filling Setting the Timer Start Stop Controls This mixer will not operate unless the timer has been set to a specified number of minutes or set in the HOLD position To start the mixer first turn the timer dial Fig 1 8 to the desired mixing time Then push the start button Fig 1 11 The mixer will automatically stop when the timer reaches 0 To stop mixing befor
34. ged cogged belt and a Continuously Variable Transmission CVT through a gear train and a planetary gear set The speed of the beater shaft can be varied from approximately 60 to 270 revolution per minute rpm for SRM80 and 75 10 340rpm for SRM60 See page 10 amp 11 for part numbers of various agitators attachments and accessories The SRM60 SRM80 Mixer is equipped with a power take off PTO that operates other attachments such as slicers graters and grinders The PTO speed can be varied from 85 to 385 rpm for SRM80 and SRM60 Be sure to read and follow any safety instructions provided by the manufacturers of attachments that you operate on the The PTO hub should be covered with the PTO cap provided with your mixer when in use Warning Never put hands spoons utensils or other objects into the bowl while the mixer is operating Note Noise emissions are below 70db A Securing the Bowl amp Installing the Mixer Agitator Place the bowl on the bowl support Fig 1 15 The indentation on the rim of the bowl must align with the corresponding pin on the mixer housing Align the holes on eighter side of the bowl rim over the pins on the bowl support and lower the bowl into position Secure the bowl by turning the bowl clamps Fig 1 16 With the bow in the down position install the desired agitator sliding it upward onto the beater shaft Fig 1 1 Rotate the agitator counter clockwise until it is en
35. gh is to mix AR below 40 will reduce total capacity gallon of water 8 3 Ib 1 liter of water 2 21 Page 8 SRM60 SRM80 0 Table of Mixing Capacitie commende tors _ lt MODEL SRM80 Bowl Capacity Attachment Hub Size Motor 90 qt 12 1 Kitchen Capacities single batches Agitator s Mashed potatoes Batter beater 4 wing beater 50 Ib 22 7 kg Whipping cream Wire whip 4 wing beater 16 qt 15 11 Mayonnaise Batter beater wire whip 22 qt 20 8 L oil 4 wing beater Egg whites Wire whip 3 qt 2 81 Meringue Wire whip 2 qt water 1 9 L water Waffle or pancake batter Batter beater 30 qt 28 41 Bakery Capacities single batches Agitator s 60 Ib 60 Ib 70 Ib 54 Ib 60 cakes Pastry knife Batter beater 4 wing beater Wire whip 4 wing beater Wire whip 4 wing beater Wire whip 4 wing beater Short sponge cake Sponge cake batter Angle food batter 8 10 oz cake Marshmallow icing 4 wing beater 6 1 2 tb Fondant icing Batter beater 45 16 Shortening amp sugar creamed Batter beater 5515 Egg amp sugar for sponge cake Batter beater 4 wing beater 36 lb Use only speed 1 for Pizza dough thin 40 AR Dough hook medium 50 AR Dough hook thick
36. he ingredients chute provided with your mixer enables you to add ingredients to the bowl while the mixer is running and without opening or removing the Swing Ring Safety Guard The chute may be installed on the front or side of either half of the guard See below Once the chute is properly installed it can remain in place permanently if desired Ingredients Chute Installation Slide the bottom of the chute between horizontal safety guard rings and engage the chute onto the safety guard Bowl Dollies amp Adapter Dollies Page 10 amp 11 h simplify moving large heavy batches to the next location To use 40 for 80 bowl or 30 for 60 bow with the dolly you must use a bowl adapter Page 10 amp 11 DI To remove heavy batches from the mixer first place the dolly under the bowl Then open the bowl clamps and lower the bowl to the dolly Be sure the bowl support pins clear the bowl mounting brackets before moving the bowl and dolly Using Smaller Bowl For maximum flexibility an alternative 30 for 60 quart bowl is available for use on your SRM60 Mixer and 40 for 80 and 60 for 80 for use on your SRM80 Mixer Specially sized agitators must be used See page 10 amp 11 for part numbers Splash Extension Ring A splash extension ring page 10 amp 11 j mounted to the bowl helps confine ingredients during the mixing of certain recipes The ring should never be used to overload a mixer beyond its recommended capacity Consu
37. ightly lubricate the beater shaft Fig 1 1 after washing Petro Gel equivalent food grade lubricant should be used Do not cover the unit with a plastic bag as this traps humidity in your mixer If the electrical supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from Univex directly or from a Univex service agent Do not overload the mixer Overloading is the 1 cause of mixer failure Follow the Table of Mixing Capacities on page 8 amp 9 It may be helpful to post a copy of this table adjacent to the mixer Keep the mixer properly lubricated Lack of lubrication is 2 cause of mixer failure Key mixer components require lubrication after each 500 hours of operation Instructions on frequency and method of lubricating are on page 18 Only change speed with the mixer running Changing speed with mixer off will cause belts to loosen and the mixer will not turn see Trouble Shooting Guide on page 14 amp 15 Return to speed before shutting the mixer off Use the procedure described on page 6 to return the mixer to speed if mixer is shut off in a higher speed Page 13 SRM60 SRM80 SRM60 SRM80 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLE 1 Mixer will not operate 2 Mixer runs but agitator will not turn 3 Agitator stalls during mixing 4 Speeds do not change properly POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 1 Timer not turned on 1 2 Burned switch contacts 1 3 Electrical service down 1 4 Motor
38. lar to the mixer housing walls Failure to do so will result in the binding of the shaft Fig 8 10 in the bearing Fig 8 21 Retighten the nuts and run mixer in 151 speed and check belt position Repeat procedure if necessary Once the upper pulley Fig 11 5 has been adjusted the lower pulley must be checked Start mixer and shift to 4th speed Turn mixer off and check position of belt The belt should be flush to 1 16 below outer edges of the pulley flanges If adjustment is needed loosen nuts Fig 11 14 and raise or lower the motor using the Kep nuts on the under side of motor Retighten top Kep nuts and run mixer in 4th speed to check new belt position Note The motor must remain level with the mixer base Fig 10 If not poor shifting and belt life will result WARNING FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER DRIVE BELT SETUP 0 TO 6 MAX SPEED SPEED CONTROL CONTROL HANDLE HANDLE ON SPEED 4 ON SPEED TO MOTOR Check motor Fig 11 16 for overheating and excessive noise If defective send to a local electrical repair shop BOWL LIFT ADJUSTMENT WARNING FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER a Check adjustment by placing the bowl on the lowered bowl support and place batter beater on the beater shaft Fig 1 Raise bowl support to the upper position Check clearance between bottom of the bowl and the adjacent underside of the ba
39. le the screws are being removed so that it does not fall and get damaged Remove slide cover Fig 9 10 Loosen set screws Fig 7 2 and Fig 7 8 Withdraw handle assy Fig 7 38 from the outside of mixer housing Collect gear 9 key 39 washers 4 amp 42 and collar 3 Remove 8 nuts Fig 7 31 and pull slide frame assembly from studs and remove from mixer housing CAUTION Assembly is heavy Remove 2 hex head cap screws Fig 7 15 This allows for removal of yoke Fig 7 71 Drive roll pin Fig 7 11 from miter gear Fig 7 12 Remove miter gear and thrust washer Fig 7 4 from lead screw Fig 7 10 Press lead screw Fig 7 10 through hole in frame 1 Loosen set screws 2 Remove collar 3 and thrust washer Fig 7 4 by pulling them from lead screw Unscrew lead screw from floating nut Fig 7 28 and remove Remove 4 screws Fig 7 27 and remove gibbs Fig 7 29 The slide may now be removed from the frame NOTE Save any shim strips that may have been used between the frame and the gibbs It is recommended that the location be marked at this time with a pencil to facilitate reinstallation BOWL LIFT amp SLIDE REASSEMBLY amp INSTALLATION Fig 7 l 2 Grease sliding surfaces of slide amp frame See Lubrication page 18 Keeping shims in place if any position slide in frame as shown in Fig 7 Page 22 10 11 12 13 14 15
40. lt the Table of Mixing Capacities on page 8 amp 9 when you are unsure of appropriate loads USING THE POWER TAKE OFF PTO The power take off hub Fig 1 5 accommodates 12 tapered attachments such as a Vegetable Slicer and Shredder or a Meat and Food Chopper The mixer s speed control lever also controls the PTO drive speed Before installing attachments turn the mixer off Remove the PTO cap and loosen the thumb screw Fig 1 6 on the PTO hub Insert the attachment with a slight twist until firmly in place Tighten the thumb screw Be sure to read and follow any safety instructions provided for attachments that you operate on the PTO Page 6 SRM60 SRM80 Safety Notes When grinding meat chopper attachments must never run faster then speed 1 For vegetables attachments may run at higher speed Always turn the mixer off to install or remove attachments Always return to speed 1 before shutting off mixer Cover the PTO hub with the PTO cap when not in use Page 7 SRM60 SRM80 SRM60 Table of Mixing Capacities amp Recommended Agitators MODEL Bowl Capacity Attachment Hub Size Kitchen Capacities single batches Agitator s Mashed potatoes Batter beater 4 wing beater Whipping cream Wire whip 4 wing beater 12 gt 11 41 Mayonnaise Batter beater wire whip 18 qt oil 17 L oil 4 wing beater Egg whites Wire whip 2 1 91 Wi
41. momentarily by pushing START then STOP and verify the direction of rotation WARNING DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AT THE FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH AND PLACE A TAG INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING WORKED ON If motor rotation is incorrect interchange any two of the power supply leads NOTE It is not necessary to remove the top cover of the mixer in order to perform the electrical installation Only the rear access panel Fig 10 22 need be removed SINGLE PHASE PIGTAIL LEADS THREE PHASE PIGTAIL LEADS LUG MIXER ROTATION Ua BEATER HEAD DIRECTION Page 39 SRM60 SRM80 WIRING DIAGRAM 208 240V 60HZ 1PH 220 240V 50HZ 1PH Figure 12A POWER TIMER 12 W2 6 9 Uu i2 LEFT GUARD W9 SWITCH can 0 ES SC Sen AT UT L27 STARTER RIGHT GUARD BOWL LIFT o It gei SWITCH SWITCH e n rz r3 M 1 STOP START 5 SWITCH SWITCH Lp sse Mec diner a Wa LIII bul WIRE TABLE PART WIRE GA SEE SRM60 SRM80 END A END B NUMBER NO NOTE LENGTH LENGTH SEE NOTE SEE NOTE IN INCHES IN INCHES x WHITE 2 e 2 8800237 FOR SRM60 8800238 FOR 5 80 PART OF STARTER 8800206 CORD NOTES ATTACH DOUBLE CRIM
42. r to perform the maintenance operations It is secured by a spring clip at its front end and a screw at its rearward end First DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER FOR SAFETY Then remove the screw in the rear Fig 10 20 lift rear of cover push forward about 3 inches and lift cover off Reinstall in reverse procedure using care to insure that the cover sits squarely and uniformly on the mixer housing Remove rear access panel Fig 10 22 by removing eight screws and washers Fig 10 23 24 MECHANICS MAINTENANCE A mechanic should perform the following inspection and maintenance as required depending on severity of use but at least yearly 1 CVT BELT DRIVE a Start mixer and shift speed control Fig 1 9 to the slowest speed Low 1 Stop mixer WARNING FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER Place tag or sign on electrical supply warning that MIXER IS BEING WORKED ON DO NOT TURN Remove rear access panel Fig 10 22 and top cover Fig 10 17 as described above Inspect drive belt Fig 11 2 for proper adjustment Outer surface of belt should be approximately flush to 1 16 below the outer edges of the input pulley flanges Fig 11 5 when mixer has been shut off in first speed see Pg 17 If drive belt is excessively frayed or has a heavily glazed surface replace it However it is generally the best judgment to leave a drive belt in a machine if it is performing well even it if shows moderate
43. rd insert the pointed end of the rod at the rear of the guard into the lower mounting bracket on the mixer housing Then insert the top end of the rod into the upper bracket by aligning the groove in the rod with the slot in the bracket Press the rod in and allow it to drop Page 3 SRM60 SRM80 down into position Repeat this for each of the two sections of the guard Swing the two halves of the guard forward When the guard is properly closed the switches are now activated and the mixer can be operated To remove the guard simply reverse the installation procedure Grip the two halves of the guard and pull it open Use an upward motion to release each half of the guard from the bracket on the machine body To open the guard for access to the bowl first turn the mixer off by pushing the red stop button Fig 1 12 Pull open the two halves of the guard and swing one or both outward It is not necessary to remove them Close the guard to resume mixing operations OPERATING THE SRM30 MIXER Your Univex Mixer is designed to meet the cook s and Baker s demand for an efficient dependable appliance It should give unfailing performance over a period of years when operated and maintained according to the instructions contained herein The mixer drives various agitator attachments through a beater head shaft to beat mix or whip liquid viscous or dry ingredients The shaft is driven by a sturdy motor whose power is transmitted bya rug
44. re whip 11 2 qt water 1 4 L water Waffle or pancake batter Batter beater 24 qt 22 71 single batches Agitator s Pie dough Pastry knife Cake Batter beater 4 wing beater 50 lb 22 7 kg Short sponge cake Wire whip 4 wing beater 45 Ib 20 5 kg Sponge cake batter Wire whip 4 wing beater 36 Ib 16 4 kg Angle food batter 8 10 oz Wire whip 4 wing beater 45 cakes cake Marshmallow icing 4 wing beater 5 Ib 2 3 kg Fondant icing Batter beater 36 lb 16 4 kg Shortening amp sugar creamed Batter beater 48 Ib 21 8 kg Egg 6 sugar for sponge cake Batter beater 4 wing beater 24 Ib Use only speed for Pizza dough thin 40 AR Dough hook medium 50 AR Dough hook thick 60 AR Dough hook Use speed or 2 for Bread roll dough Heavy 55 AR Dough hook Light to med 60 AR Dough hook Raised doughnut dough 65 AR Dough hook NOTES Recommended speeds are for the capacities listed For larger capacities reduce speed Dough capacity whether for bread rolls pizza bagels or doughnuts is based on 12 flour moisture and 70 F 21 C water temperature Reduce capacity if cold water is used If higher gluten flour is used reduce total capacity by 10 AR Absorption Ratio the weight of the water divided by the weight of the flour The lower the AR the stiffer and more difficult the dou
45. tenance Warning Handle Fig 8 25 has spring loaded rotation Hold handle to prevent injury While holding handle Fig 8 25 remove set screws 20 and rotate handle counter clockwise two full turns This disengages the spring 11 Note The ball 3 and spring 4 may fall out of block 6 Loosen set screws Fig 8 5 drive roll pin 22 from hub 23 and pull hub from shaft 10 Unscrew hub 23 and handle 25 from lever 24 Slide retaining rings 9 cam 8 and spring 11 towards locating block 6 Remove key 19 from shaft loosen nuts 12 securing detent housing 1 Drive shaft 10 inward until it contacts left side housing wall Pull detent housing 1 and shaft assembly 10 towards rear of machine and remove assembly from mounted bearing 18 Slide spring 11 retaining ring 9 cam 8 and belleville washer 2 from shaft 10 Drive roll pin 7 from block 6 Slide block 6 from shaft 10 Remove nuts 12 washers 13 amp 14 and bracket 15 from housing Remove bolts 16 amp 17 securing bearing 18 to bracket 15 Reassemble in reverse order of above Adjust assembly as described in Mechanics Maintenance 1 d amp If speed handle creeps during operation tighten the two set screws Fig 8 5 which push against the belleville washer 2 until creeping stops QUSING Fig 10 For the remaining parts which have not been discussed pertain to electrical components and th
46. tter beater Clearance should be 3 16 1 16 Page 17 SRM60 SRM80 4 If adjustment is required loose jam nut Fig 7 26 and turn threaded bowl stop rod Fig 7 25 until the desired clearance is obtained then tighten the jam nut 4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT See CVT Belt Drive 5 LUBRICATION WARNING FOR SAFETY DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MIXER The lubrication instructions are listed in Figure 2 b Remove access panel Fig 10 221 top cover Fig 10 17 per page 4 e In order to service the gearbox it will be necessary to further remove the gearbox cover Fig 3 2 A thin blade putty knife will prove helpful in separating the silicone sealant between this cover and the gearbox Do not bend cover Thoroughly remove all dried sealant before applying new sealant when reinstalling the cover Do not allow dried sealant to enter gearbox Silicone rubber sealant such as Dow Corning Silastic 7328 or Permatex Form A Gasket are recommended WARNING NEVER WORK ON THE GEARBOX WITH THE MIXER RUNNING d Use care to avoid getting lubricant of any kind on the drive belt and pulleys as this would seriously deteriorate the belt grip and mixer performance LUBRICATION IN UCTIONS FIGURE 2 Oil Level e Housing to be 6 from GREASE EVERY 6 MO GENERAL PURPOSE MACHINE GREASE REPACK GREASE EVERY 500 HOURS OF OPERATION ON PLANETARY GEARS USE KEYSTONE NEVA

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