Operation – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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page 34 — MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13)

Hose Lubrication

Before pumping, it is necessary to lubricate the hose.
This procedure prevents separation and blockages in the

hose. Inspect the lines at all times to prevent problems.
Before concrete is discharged into the hopper, it is

suggested that 3 to 4 gallons of water be sprayed into the

hopper, followed by approximately 5 gallons of a creamy

cement and water slurry (1/2 bag of cement to 5 gallons

of water).

Priming The Pump With Slurry Mixture

It is

CRiTiCaL to the successful operation of a concrete

pump that the manifold and all delivery hoses, pipes and

elbows are coated with a film of lubrication

BEFORE you

attempt to pump concrete.
Failure to properly prepare the pump and system will result

in a “dry pack” of concrete, blocking the shuttle valve tube

or delivery line.
1. Connect the entire delivery system to the pump. Pour

5 gallons of water and a bag of raw cement into the

hopper.

2. Place the

direction control switch to the ReveRSe

position (Figure 26). This will mix the water and cement

into slurry.

Figure 26. Direction Control Switch (REVERSE)

3. Mix the slurry to the consistency of a smooth batter.
4. Position the first ready-mix truck at the hopper. Check

the concrete.

DO NOT discharge concrete into hopper

at this time.

NOTICE

Getting the concrete to flow through the hose at the start

of the pumping cycle can be one of the most critical

operations of the pour.

FORWARD

REVERSE

5. Place the

direction control switch in the FORWARD

position. This will start the flow of the slurry to the hoses.

6. Keep the slurry flowing until most of it is pumped out.

However, make sure that some slurry is left on the

hopper when concrete is first discharged from the

ready-mix truck.

Pumping

1. Place the

pumping control switch in the LOCAL

position (Figure 27) for normal pumping operation.

Figure 27. Pumping Control Switch (Local)

2. Holding the

volume control switch (Figure 28) to the

right will increase pumping volume to approximately 10

strokes per minute. Holding the volume control switch

to the left will decrease pumping volume.

Figure 28. Volume Control Switch

3. A thumping sound (cylinder stroke) should be heard.

The thumping sound represents the number of strokes

per minute (volume) of the pump.

WaRNiNg

Safety glasses and hearing protection

MUST be worn at all times when

operating the pump. Failure to follow

safety guidelines

can result in serious

injury.

NOTICE

A well-planned location of the pump and routing of the

hose before starting a pour may save subsequent moves

throughout the job.

LOCAL

REMOTE

CENTER

OFF

INCREASE

VOLUME

DECREASE

VOLUME

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OPERAtIOn

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