Maintenance – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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page 46 — MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13)

Cleaning the pump is a very important operation as it

determines how the machine will pump the next time it is

used.

At the end of every pour, or because of long delays during

a pour, the pump and delivery system must be thoroughly

cleaned by removing all concrete material.
1. Following the

clearing concrete blockage operating

procedure, ensure that there is no blockage in the

hose and line or in the shuttle tube. If a blockage

exists, clear it.

2. Pump concrete until the opening of the concrete

cylinder intake in the hopper is visible.

3. Stop the pump.
4. Carefully disconnect the first hose joint at the shuttle

tube discharge elbow.

5. Add water to the hopper. Pump and flush clean the

entire hopper, shuttle tube and discharge elbow with

water.

6. Scoop out 12 inches of concrete from the inboard end

of the delivery hose. “Cork screw” a 6" x 6" x 8" sponge

into the end of the first hose section. Reconnect the

hose to the discharge elbow.

7. Fill hopper with water. Pump until sponge and clean

water come out the discharge end of the hose and

line system.

8. When the pump has been used to pump aggregate

concrete or mixes with high fines content (60% or more

sand) there will be a tendency for hardened concrete

to build up on the inside surface of the shuttle tube.

Therefore, at the end of every such pour, after the pump

and system have been cleaned and the engine shut

off, remove all remaining concrete.

9. Use only a 2½" diameter clean-out hook when back-

pumping into redi-mix truck. Use a safety chain to

secure the clean-out hook to some solid part of the

mixer truck to prevent hook from jumping off of the

drum. Run the pump at 6 strokes per minute maximum

speed.

NOTICE

NeveR use muriatic acid to clean the pump. Acid will

dissolve the chrome finish on material cylinder bore and

main hydraulic cylinder rods.

Hydraulic Oil System Maintenance

This Mayco pump is equipped with an in-tank return

hydraulic filter with a 10 micron cleanable filter. The element

has been designed to remove all particles large enough to

cause wear and job break down. Under normal conditions,

we recommend replacement every 6 months.
The most important factor to keep in mind is the effect of

cold weather on the hydraulic oil. The viscosity (thickness)

of the hydraulic oil will be much heavier.
ALWAYS run machine until oil temperature reaches a

minimum of 50°F. before pumping. Damage to the main

piston pump will occur if the machine is cycled too fast

before the oil temperature reaches the minimum of

50°F. Cycle the machine at 6-8 strokes per minute at

approximately 1/3 throttle.
In areas where the weather normally remains under 50°F.,

use Shell Oil Tellus 46 (or the equivalent). The above steps

must be followed or severe damage to the main axial piston

pump can occur.
1. When changing the hydraulic oil or topping off the

reservoir (capacity 50 gal/189 liters), use only the

following type hydraulic oil:

„

Shell Oil Tellius 68

„

Mobil DFE 26

„

Texaco Rand HDC

2. The following components should be greased daily,

hourly if necessary:

„

Main Hydraulic Cylinders (2 grease fittings)

„

Swing Axle Bushing (1 grease fitting)

„

Shuttle Cylinder (2 grease fittings top and bottom)

„

Discharge Nipple (3 grease fittings)

„

Outtriggers Option (2 grease fittings)

NOTICE

DO NOT mix oil brands! This may impair quality.

MAIntEnAncE

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