Ls600 pump — operation – Multiquip Mayco Concrete Pump LS600 User Manual

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MAYCO LS600 PUMP — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #4 (9/15/11) — PAGE 29

LS600 PUMP — OPERATION

If hoses or lines are

blocked for any reason, or if the

lines are

kinked when starting up or during the pumping

cycle, the pump pressure could straighten out the kink
or force out the blockage. This rapid surge of material
could cause the lines to

whip or move in a manner

that could cause injury to personnel.

CAUTION - HOSE/LINE BLOCKAGE

When pumping long distance or pumping
stiff mixes, you can expect a drop in volume
compared to shorter lines and wetter mixes
due to the change in valve efficiency or
cavitation.

Figure 29. Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge

HYDRAULIC OIL
TEMPERATURE

4. Let the pump cycle until the hydraulic oil temperature

(Figure 29) is approximately 50° to 60° F.

5. The Accumulator Pressure Gauge (Figure 30) should

read approximately 1750 pounds per square inch (psi).

6. Push the Hopper Remixer Control Lever DOWNWARD

(Figure 31). The Hopper Remixer Control lever is located
to the left of the Hydraulic Temperature gauge. Observe
that the blades (Figure 32) inside the hopper are turning
in a clockwise direction (FORWARD). To turn the blades
in a counterclockwise direction (REVERSE), push the
Hopper Remixer Control lever UPWARD (Figure 31).

Figure 30. Accumulator

Pressure Gauge

Figure 31. Hopper Remixer Control Lever

Figure 32. Hopper Remixer Blades (Rotation)

7. Slide the

Volume Control Switch (Figure 27) to the

right to increase the volume to 25-30 strokes per minute.
Slowly discharge the concrete from the ready-mix truck
into the hopper and completely fill it. Keep the pump
running continuously until concrete is discharging at
the end of the delivery system. If the pump is stopped
during this procedure, a blockage may occur.

8. It is important that once the slurry procedure is

completed, and concrete is flowing through the hose,
DO NOT stop the pour until all the slurry is pumped out
and the concrete has reached the end of the hose. The
only time to stop the pump during the priming procedure
is if a blockage occurs.

9. If it is necessary to replace or add a section of delivery

system, after the initial lubrication procedure, wet the
inside area of the hose, pipe or elbow with 5 gallons of
water per 25 foot length, before adding it to the system.

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