Stow Plaster and Mortar Mixer (Gasoline Engine/Electric Motor) MS-93 User Manual

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STOW MS-93 MIXER — OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #5 (03/26/10) — PAGE 15

STOW MS-93 PLASTER/MORTAR MIXER — GENERAL INFORMATION

Application
The STOW MS-93 series mixers (drum capacity of 9.0 cu.

ft./263 liters) are shipped completely assembled and have been

factory tested and are ready for use.

This mixer is

only intended for the production of plaster and

mortar. The mixer must be used for its intended purpose

and is not suitable for the mixing of

flammable or explosive

substances. The mixer

must not be used in an explosive

atmosphere. This mixer has a batch capacity between 2-1/2

and 3-1/2 bags.

Power Plants

The

STOW

plaster and mortar mixer can be powered by

either a Honda GX240K1HA2 air-cooled, 4-stroke

gasoline

engine

or a 2 HP electric motor. Refer to Table 2 for specific

engine or electric motor data information.

Electrical

If mixer is equipped with an

electric motor, make sure that

the power being supplied to the motor corresponds to the
voltage rating label on the motor. Supplying the wrong volt-
age to the electric motor will cause severe electrical damage
to the motor.
Always make sure the

Off/ON switch on the electric motor

is in the

Off position before applying power.

It is

strongly recommended when inserting the mixer's

power cord into a receptacle, that a G.F.C.I. (

Ground fault

current Interrupter) receptacle be used (115 VAC applica-
tions).

Extension Cables

The extension cable should be a 3-wire configuration that
includes a ground wire that conforms to UL code. The wire
cross section must be a minimum of 2.5 mm

2

. Choose an

extension cord of adequate current carrying capacity as
referenced in Table 6. Remember

cable distance affects

the current-voltage capacity of the extension cable.

Ensure that the extension cable is carefully laid out avoiding
wet areas, sharp edges and locations where vehicles might
run over it. Avoid allowing the extension cable to be trapped
underneath the mixer.
Unroll the extension cable fully or it will overheat and could
catch fire. Make sure that all extension cable connections are
dry and safe. Replace any defective or badly worn extension
cable immediately.

Hardware

Check all hardware on the mixer before starting. Periodically

inspect all hardware. Loose hardware can contribute to

early component failure and poor performance. Use Table

4 as general guideline when torqueing of mixer hardware

is required. Remember to keep all mixer hardware compo-

nents tight.

Engine Maintenance
For basic engine maintenance, refer to the engine mainte-

nance section in this manual. For a more detailed engine

maintenance, refer to the

honda Engine Owner's manual

furnished with the engine.

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