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

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PAGE 16 — STOW MS-93 MIXER — OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #5 (03/26/10)

STOW MS-93 PLASTER/MORTAR MIXER — BASIC MIXER COMPONENTS

Figure 5. Mixer Components

1.

Tires Ply — The tire ply (layers) number is rated in letters;

This mixer uses 13-inch 4-ply tires.

2.

Engine Cover — Lift this cover to gain access to the

engine compartment.

3.

Belt Slip Lever — When starting this lever should be

move upward and to the left. For mixing place the lever in

the down position. See attached decal located adjacent

to lever.

4.

ON/OFF Switch (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.

5.

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.

6.

Latch — Use this latch to secure the engine compart-

ment cabinet.

7.

Drum Bearing — There is on each end of the mixing

drum, a sealed bearing. Bearings are packed and sealed

at the factory and require no further maintenance.

Figure 5 illustrates the basic components and controls of

the STOW MS-93 mixer

8.

Mixing Paddles — Used in the mixing of material. This

unit uses four different types of paddles to provide a fast

uniform mix.

9.

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.

10.

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.

11.

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.

12.

Safety Grill Lock Handle — To prevent injury to hands

and arms, the safety grill should

ALWAYS be locked when

the mixing of plaster or mortar is required. Also when

transporting the mixer the safety grill should be locked.

The safety grill should only be un-locked when cleaning

of the blades and drum is required.

13.

Pivot Point/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.

14.

Dump Handle Release Pin — Pull this pin outward

(spring loaded) to release the drum, then pull down on

the dump handle to place the drum in the dump position.

When drum is in dump position, pin will automatically lock

drum.

15.

Steel Mixing Drum — Mixing materials such as mortar,

plaster are to be placed into this drum for mixing. Always

clean the drum after each use.

16.

Tow Bar/Coupler — This mixer uses a 2-inch coupler

or pintle towbar.

17.

Safety Chain — This mixer uses a 3/16-inch thick,

72-inches long zinc-plated saftey chain.

AlWAyS con-

nect the safety chain when towing.

18.

Forklift Pockets

When lifting of the mixer is required,

use these fork lift pockets to lift the mixer. Remember to

insert the forks of the forklift a minimum of 24 inches

into the lift pockets.

19.

Chock Blocks Place these blocks (not included as

part of the mixer package) under each mixer wheel to

prevent rolling.

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