General information – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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page 18 — MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13)

Fill the hopper with water after making sure that all sand and

rock have been removed from manifold. Operate pump at

full throttle and the 3/8" diameter hole restriction will create

sufficient back pressure to make thorough inspection of all

moving parts.

The effects Of Heat and excessive Time On

Concrete:

Hot concrete, commonly referred to as a hot load, is

concrete that has been in the redi-mix truck in excess of 2

to 3 hours. On a hot day, this amount of time is even less.
A brief explanation of why heat and time affect concrete:
Concrete starts setting by drying up through a chemical

reaction. The catalyst to this reaction is heat. When

pumping a hot load, it is important to remember that when

you have to stop pumping for any reason, add water to the

concrete in the hopper and hand mix and move concrete in

the hose every 5 minutes. If the shut down time becomes

too long, wash out immediately.
If it is necessary to wait 1/2 hour or more for another load

of concrete, to prevent setting of the mix in the system, it

is advisable to consider the following factors (A through D)

affecting the concrete:

„

How old is the concrete?

„

Is there an accelerator, calcium chloride, red label, etc.,

in the concrete?

„

The temperature of the day, 80, 90, degrees?

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How much system you have out and how stiff was the

mix you were pumping?

preventing Mix Set-Up after pump Shutdown

When the pump is stopped for any reason during a pour;

e.g., moving hose, waiting for redi-mix truck, the following

suggestions are offered:
1. Leave the hopper full of concrete at the time of

shutdown. It is important not to let the redi-mix driver

wash too much water into the hopper, as this could

cause separation of the concrete in the hopper.

2. If the shutdown period exceeds 2 to 3 minutes, turn

off the engine so the vibration does not separate the

mix in the hopper which can cause a blockage in the

manifold when the pump is started.

GEnERAL InfORMAtIOn

3. If it is necessary to wait 10 minutes or more for another

load of concrete, it is wise to start the pump and pump

6 or 8 strokes every 5 minutes to prevent setting of the

mix in the system. If waiting time is excessive, it would

be wise to wash out the pump and hoses and start over

when the new truck arrives.

4. When pumping stiff mixes and there is waiting time

between redi-mix trucks, it is advisable to add some

water to the last hopper of material and “hand mix” to

ensure an easier start with the following load.

5. When the pumping job requires a stiffer mix, the

following method is suggested for starting: Take a water

hose with a nozzle on it and apply water with a fine

spray to the concrete as it comes down the redi-mix

chute into the pump hopper after the slurry procedure

is completed and you are ready to start pumping.

6. Using this procedure will make it easier to pump

through the clean hose.

7. Hose sizing is very important: We strongly recommend

on harsh mixes, vertical pushes, stiff concrete,

shotcrete, long pushes, that a 2-1/2” line be used as

far as possible. The advantages of using the 2-1/2” line

are improved pumpability, less pumping pressure and

less wear on the pump.

8. Following the pump operation, proper wash out of all

materials or “build-up” within the pump manifold and

hoses will prevent problems when starting the next job.

9. A thorough inspection of the drive components and

greasing of all bearings after each job will ensure

adequate lubrication and service to the pump which

is normally operating in wet, gritty conditions.

NOTICE

Once the concrete has reached the end of the hose,

DO NOT apply any more water in this manner as this

procedure is used for starting only.

NOTICE

Over-greasing any bearing on your Mayco pump will not

damage the bearing.

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