Maintenance and servicing – Chicago Electric 65760 User Manual

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SKU 65760

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grip throughout the mixing operation.

(See Figure B.)
Press and hold the Switch Lock while

10.

pulling up on the Power Switch (1)

to start the Mortar Mixer. The power

switch must be held up all the time

for the unit to operate. Releasing

the switch will turn the unit off.

(See

Figure B.)
If necessary, you may further adjust

11.

the speed of the Mortar Mixer pad-

dles by adjusting the Speed Regula-

tor (17).NOTE: The Speed Regula-

tor may be adjusted while the tool is

running.

(See Figure B.)

When finished mixing the material,

12.

turn the Mortar Mixer’s Power Switch

(1) to its

“oFF” position to stop the

tool.

caution: DO NOT remove the

Mortar Mixer from the mixing drum

until the Mixer has completely

stopped.

(See Figure B.)

Once the Mortar Mixer has complete-

13.

ly stopped, remove it from the mixing

drum. Then unplug the GFCI Power

Cord/Plug (6) from its electrical outlet.

(See Figure B.)
Make sure to clean the Left Auger

14.

(28A) and Right Auger (28B) thor-

oughly after use. Then store the Mor-

tar Mixer in a clean, dry, safe location

out of reach of children and other

unauthorized persons.

maintenance and

SerVicing

Procedures not specifically

explained in this manual

must be performed only by a

qualified technician.

to preVent

SeriouS injurY

From accidental

operation:

turn the power Switch (1) of

the mortar mixer to its “oFF”

position and unplug the tool

from its electrical outlet

before performing any

inspection, maintenance, or

cleaning procedures.
to preVent SeriouS

injurY From tool

Failure:

do not use damaged

equipment. if abnormal noise

or vibration occurs, have the

problem corrected before

further use.

BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the

1.

general condition of the Mortar Mixer.

Check for loose screws/nuts, mis-

alignment or binding of moving parts,

cracked or broken parts, damaged

electrical wiring, and any other condi-

tion that may affect its safe operation.
CARBON BRUSH MAINTENANCE.

2.

The Carbon Brushes (9) may require

maintenance when the Motor perfor-

mance of the tool decreases or stops

working completely. To maintain the

Brushes:

Remove the Carbon Brush Cover (8)

a.

on each side of the Motor Housing.
Remove the Carbon Brushes (9)

b.

from the Housing.

Keep track of

which orientation the old carbon

Brushes were in to prevent need-

less wear if they will be rein-

stalled.

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