Operation, Portland cement association 1980 – Marshalltown 59016A Mixer User Manual

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2-OPERATION

DRUM SPEED

The mixer drum should revolve between 20 and 25 R.P.M.’s for best results in
mixing concrete. To obtain this speed using a 1725/1800 R.P.M. electric motor, use a
2” diameter “A” section V-pulley.

If using a 6 to 1 speed reduction 3 H.P. gasoline engine, use a 6 ¼” diameter “A”
section V-pulley.

GETTING READY FOR MIXING

Lay out forms for your concrete floor, patio, driveway, sidewalk, etc.

The quality of concrete is directly related to the quality of the cement paste. The
quality of the paste, in turn, is directly related to the amount of water mixed with the
cement. For a given amount of cement, as the amount of mixing water is reduced, the
strength of the paste increases, making the concrete stronger and more durable.

The proportions by weight given in Table 1 can be used as a starting point to make 1
cu. Ft. (0.028

m3

) of strong, durable concrete. The proportions given in Table 2 are

volumetric; 1 bag of cement is equal to 1 cu. ft. (0.28

m3

) and weighs 94 lbs.

(42.6 kg). The Canadian bag of cement has a net mass of 40 kg.

The proportions are only a guide and may need adjustments to give a workable mix
with locally available aggregates.

Table 1. Proportions by W eight to Make 1 Cu. Ft. of Concrete

Air-entrained concrete

Concrete without air

Course

Course

C e m e n t

S a n d

aggregate W ater

C e m e n t

S a n d

aggregate W ater

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

29

53

46

10

29

59

46

11

27

46

55

10

27

53

55

11

25

42

65

10

25

47

65

10

24

39

70

9

24

45

70

10

23

38

75

9

23

43

75

9

*If crushed stone is used, decrease coarse aggregate by 3 lbs and increase sand by 3 lbs.
Metric conversion: 1 lb = 0.121 kg

10 lbs = 4.54 kg

1 i n . = 2 5 m m

1 C u . F t . = 0 . 0 2 8 m

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Table 2. Proportions by Volume*

Air-entrained concrete

Concrete without air

Course

Course

C e m e n t

S a n d

aggregate W ater

C e m e n t

S a n d

aggregate W ater

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

lb

1

2 1/4

1 1/2

1/2

1

2 1/2

1 1/2

1/2

1

2 1/4

2

1/2

1

2 1/2

2

1/2

1

2 1/4

2 1/2

1/2

1

2 1/2

2 1/2

1/2

1

2 1/4

2 3/4

1/2

1

2 1/2

2 3/4

1/2

1

2 1/4

3

1/2

1

2 1/2

3

1/2

*The combined volume is approximately 2/3 of the sum of the original bulk volumes.

M a x i m u m -

size course

aggregate in.

1 1/2

3/8
1/2
3/4

1

1 1/2

M a x i m u m -

size course

aggregate in.

3/8
1/2
3/4

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Portland Cement Association 1980

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