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1. Description Asm Frame Drum Polyethylene Asm Drum Polyethylene Motor Electric 1 3 hp Pulley 2 in V Belt 28 in Pulley 6 in Asm Jackshaft Pinion Housing Jackshaft Key Square 3 16 Bushing Jackshaft Asm Ring Gear and Plate Asm Drum Plate and Shaft Bushing Drum Shaft Collar Locking 1 in Handle Wheelbarrow Grip Handle Wheelbarrow Blades Mixing Guard Ring Gear Poly Guard Pulley Fitting Grease Washer Thrust Axle Wheelbarrow Tube Axle Spacer Wheel 400 x 6 Collar Locking 5 8 in Asm Ring Pin Detent Lanyard Bushing Jackshaft Flange Collar Locking in 5 16 18 x 1 Gr 5 ZN CRBLT 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 ZN CRBLT 3 8 16X1 1 2 NUTRF 3 8 16 ZN NUTRF 5 16 18 ZN HRFB 5 16 18 x Gr 5 ZN HRFB 3 8 16 x 3 4 GR5 ZN Frame Drum and Motor Assembly Wheelbarrow Included in Asm Drum Polyethylene PN 63776 29 How to Mix Concrete LITTLE CH AMP How to Mix Sand amp Gravel You will need approximately 2 1 2 gallons water Use an 8 1 2 x 12 square point shovel 2 80 pound bags pre mix concrete Portland cement gravel or round stone and masonry sand NOTICE e Start mixer in motion CONTACT THE e Start mixer in motion e Put in 2 gallons of water MANUFACTURER Put in 2 gallons of water IMMEDIATELY AT 1 800 888 9926 IF SAFETY OR NOTE MIXTURE WILL BE VERY SLOPPY HAZARD DECALS OR Add 2 shovels full of Portland cement OWNER S MANUAL IS MISSING FROM THIS EQUIPMENT Add Y gallon water slowly to obtain des
2. OPERATOR amp SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 25CMP Wheelbarrow amp 25CMPT Pedestal CHAMPION PLASTIC CONCRETE MIXER A 100 employee owned American manufacturer REVISION C 01 2004 PN 56517 Table of Contents FOREWORD LIMITED WARRANTY TECHNICAL DATA Specifications 25CMPT Pedestal Dimensions 25CMP Wheelbarrow Dimensions Imperial Torque Chart Hardware Identification HEALTH amp SAFETY OPERATION Before Starting Hardware To Start To Stop the Electric Motor Operation Capacities How to Mix Concrete How to Mix Sand amp Gravel Maintenance and Lubrication MAINTENANCE Pedestal Model Assembly Grease Lubrication 25CMP Wheel amp Frame Assembly 25CMP Electric Motor Assembly 25CMP Pulley amp Ring Gear Assembly 25CMP Drum amp Ring Gear Assembly 25CMP Drum Installation Assembly 25CMP Wheelbarrow Final Assembly EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST 25CMPT Frame Drum amp Motor Assembly 25CMP Frame Drum amp Motor Assembly Decal Identification CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING 25CMPT 25CMP User Information These instructions include Safety regulations Operating instructions Maintenance instructions These instructions have been prepared for operation on the construction site and for the maintenance engineer These instructions are intended to simplify operation of the machine and to avoid malfunctions through improper operation Observing the maintenance instructions w
3. belt as required by loosening the 4 motor mount bolts and moving motor as necessary Retighten these bolts after adjustment The belt should deflect approximately 1 4 inch at the halfway point when 5 10 lbs of pressure is applied Note Water will vary according to moisture Adjust pinion gear mesh as required by loosening content of sand and gravel the two 2 pinion jackshaft bolts and moving jackshaft as necessary Retighten these bolts after adjustment Grease after each use through the 2 fittings provided Use any Grade 1 lithium based grease DO NOT grease or oil the gear This will attract sand and cause excessive wear 16 MAINTENANCE PEDESTAL MODEL ASSEMBLY AWARNING WHENEVER ASSEMBLING LUBRICATING OR ADJUSTING ANY PART OF THE MIXER DISCONNECT THE POWER PLUG To attach motor 6 to frame assembly 4 line up motor to match the four holes on the side motor mount Attach the V belt 8 to the motor pulley 7 Using the four 5 16 x in Hex Flange Screws 31 and four 5 16 Hex Flange Lock Nuts 32 secure the motor in place The V belt should be tightened until the belt deflects approximately in when 5 10 pounds of force is applied centrally between the pulleys Assemble base legs 1 and 2 Assemble Yoke 3 to assembled base and pin 29 Using two people lift and place Frame Assembly 4 onto Yoke 3 pivot pins and insert pins 26 Slide dump handle Grip 19 over the end of the Dump Han
4. equipment to the ground Stop the engine Remove the key Allow machine to cool Securely support any machine elements that must be raised for service work Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed Repair damage immediately Replace worn or broken parts Remove any buildup of grease oil or debris Disconnect battery ground cable before making adjustments on electrical systems or welding on machine DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY Improperly disposing of waste can threaten the environment and ecology Potentially harmful waste used with equipment include such items as oil fuel coolant brake fluid filters and batteries Use leakproof containers when draining fluids Do not use food or beverage containers that may mislead someone into drinking from them Do not pour waste onto the ground down a drain or into any water source Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the Earth s atmosphere Government regulations may require a certified air conditioning service center to recover and recycle used air conditioning refrigerants Inquire on the proper way to recycle or dispose of waste from your local environmental or recycling center SAFETY DECALS FOR THE SAFETY OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS REPLACE ANY DAMAGED OR MISSING SAFETY DECALS Decal Safety Instructions CMPT PN 55046 Decal Safety Instructions 25CMP PN 55491 Decal Instruction Mix 25CMP PN 55490 Decal Grease PN 55492 Decal Warning
5. while the engine is running or while it is still hot If fuel is spilled during refueling wipe it off from the engine immediately and discard the rag in a safe place Do not operate the equipment if fuel or oil leaks exist repair immediately Never operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Always use the proper size grounded extension cord conforming to the National Electric Code and Local Ordinances Inspect all extensions and electrical cords for cuts frayed wire and broken connectors before use Do not use cords if not in good condition Do not route extension cords through standing water Do not operate the mixer in standing water When cleaning the mixer never spray water on the electric motor HOT SURFACES Avoid contact with hot exhaust systems and engines Allow all components in the engine compartment to cool before performing any service work Never leave mixer unattended while running Mix only concrete ll HEALTH amp SAFETY Safety Precautions Never perform any work on the mixer while it is running Before working on the mixer stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire s to prevent accidental starting On electric models disconnect the electric cord at the mixer Keep cowl closed and latched during the operation close and latch cowl immediately after starting Keep hands clothing and jewelry away from all moving parts Keep all guards in place including drum
6. 8 173 5 8 18 625 180 244 3 4 16 750 223 302 3 4 16 750 315 427 7 8 14 875 355 481 7 8 9 875 501 679 1 12 1 000 529 717 1 12 1 000 746 1011 1 14 1 000 541 733 1 14 1 000 764 1036 t chrt i doc TECHNICAL DATA Hardware Identification GRS HHCS GRB Emm amp BHCS SHSS CUP PT mm mm HIR mmm HWHST ROT WSHR WROT WSHR BELLEVILLE WSHRL Ol NUTFX NUTNY i HEALTH amp SAFETY Safety Precautions Before using this equipment study this entire manual to When warning decals are destroyed or missing contact become familiar with its operation Do not allow the Manufacturer immediately at 1 800 888 9926 for untrained or unauthorized personnel especially children replacement For the safety of yourself and others it is to operate this equipment Use only factory authorized imperative that the following rules are observed Failure parts for service to do so may result in serious injury or death FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages and decals in this manual and on your machine safety signs Keep decals good condition Replace missing or damaged decals Be sure new equipment components and repair parts include the current safety signs Replacement safe
7. PN 55493 14 BEFORE STARTING The 25CMP mixer is shipped completely assembled and ready for operation AWARNING TO PREVENT ANY ACCIDENTAL STARTING MAKE SURE THE ELECTRIC CORD IS DISCONNECTED HARDWARE Check all hardware on mixer before starting Consult the TORQUE CHART section of this manual and tighten any loose hardware accordingly TO START THE ELECTRIC MOTOR Use the proper size 3 wire grounded extension cord conforming to the National Electric Code and Local Ordinances DO NOT use 2 wire extension cords Check any extension cord which you plan on using carefully for broken connectors bare wires or damaged insulation DO NOT use any cord found to be in poor condition Make sure the extension cord is not routed through standing water and that all connections are tight Use the shortest extension cord pos sible Plug into any 115 single phase 60 cycle fused outlet Turn motor on Check belt tension and tracking TO STOP THE ELECTRIC MOTOR Turn motor off e Disconnect the power cord Before Starting Hardware Start OPERATION amp Stop Electric Motor OPERATION Start the motor as instructed With drum operating between 25 30 RPM the mixer is now ready for the addition of the concrete mix For best results proceed as follows 1 Pour the required amount of water into drum Add the required amount of gravel Add the required amount of cement 4 Add the required am
8. auge or larger the bushings Grease two 2 fittings before every use PARTS LIST Frame Drum and Motor Assembly Pedestal Frame Drum and Motor PARTS LIST Assembly Pedestal Description Base Leg 2 Sleeve Pedestal Base Leg 1 Sleeve Pedestal Yoke Pedestal Asm Frame Pedestal Drum Polyethylene Asm Drum Polyethylene Motor Electric 1 3 hp Pulley 2 in V Belt 25 in Pulley 6 in Asm Jackshaft Pinion Housing Jackshaft Key Square 3 16 Bushing Jackshaft Asm Ring Gear and Plate Asm Drum Plate and Shaft Bushing Drum Shaft Collar Locking 1 in Handle Dump Pedestal Grip Handle Square Mixing Blades Guard Poly Gear Pedestal Guard Pulley Cover Motor Pedestal Fitting Grease Washer Thrust Pin Locking Bushing Jackshaft Flange Collar Locking 4 in Asm Pin Clevis Ring HWHST 74 20 x ZN HRFB 5 16 18 x Gr 5 ZN NUTRF 5 16 18 ZN NUTRF 3 8 16 ZN HREB 3 8 16 x 3 4 GR5 ZN Included in Asm Drum Polyethylene PN 63776 2235 PARTS LIST Frame Drum and Motor Assembly Pedestal PARTS LIST Description CRBLT 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 NTFXJ 15 13 ZN HHTB 13 x 2 1 2 ZN CRBLT 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 ZN HREB 5 16 18 x 1 Gr 5 ZN Frame Drum and Motor Assembly Pedestal Included in Asm Drum Polyethylene PN 63776 2927 PARTS LIST 7 Frame Drum and Motor Assembly Wheelbarrow PARTS LIST
9. d the description of the products and the fact hereof or as to operational efficiency product reliability or maintainability or compatibility with products furnished by others In no event whether as a result of breach of contract or warranty or alleged negligence shall the Manufacturer be liable for special or consequential damages including but not limited to Loss of profits or revenues loss of use of the product or any associated product cost of capital cost of substitute products facilities or services or claims of customers No claim will be allowed for products lost or damaged in transit Such claims should be filed with the carrier within fifteen days Effective January 2004 Stone Construction Equipment Inc 8662 Main Street P O Box 150 Honeoye NY 14471 0150 Phone 1 800 888 9926 1 585 229 5141 Fax 1 585 229 236 8n 51018 G 7524 01 2004 www stone equip com e mail sceny stone equip com 25CMPT 25CMP Mixer ecifications 25CMPT Pedestal 25CMP Wheelbarrow Operating Weight Ibs 113 123 Batch Capacity bags Ya bag a bag Batch Capacity Total Volume of empty drum 3 5 cu ft 3 5 cu ft Capacity Concrete Volume Total wet LxWxH Motor H P 1 3 Electric 6 amp 1 3 Electric 6 amp Motor RPM 1725 1725 Voltage 115 115 Frequency Hz 60 60 Phase Drum RPM V Belt 4L Section Length Drum Diam
10. d use of equipment in applications for which it was not intended use of non manufacturer parts or failure to follow documented service instructions The foregoing warranty is exclusive of all other warranties whether written or oral expressed or implied No warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall apply The agents dealer and employees of Manufacturer are not authorized to make modification to this warranty or additional warranties binding on Manufacturer Therefore additional statements whether oral or written do not constitute warranty and should not be relied upon The Manufacturer s sole responsibility for any breach of the foregoing provision of this contract with respect to any product or part not conforming to the Warranty or the description herein contained is at its option a to repair replace or refund such product or parts upon the prepaid return thereof to location designated specifically by the Manufacturer Product returns not shipped prepaid or on an economical transportation basis will be refused b as an alternative to the foregoing modes of settlement the Manufacturer s dealer to repair defective units with reimbursement for expenses except labor and be reviewed with the Manufacturer prior to repair A Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all warranty claims Except as set forth hereinabove and without limitation of the above there are no warranties or other affirmations which extends beyon
11. dle 18 and insert the Handle in the Frame Assembly 4 GREASE Using a grease gun apply grease to the Fitting 24 on the Jackshaft Tube if not already greased at factory Plug in the Power Cord Let the motor run for about 5 to 8 minutes then turn off motor This will break in the jackshaft bushings AWARNING KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING JACKSHAFT AND GEAR 25CMPT Pedestal Assembly Place Thrust Washer 25 onto Drum Shaft 15 and lightly grease the shaft Using two people carefully slide the Drum assembly with shaft into the tube located centrally on the Frame 4 Check to see that the Jackshaft Gear 10 is properly meshing with the Drum Main Gear 14 Place locking Collar 17 onto Shaft 15 and tighten setscrew Grease the Fitting 24 on the Drum Shaft tube until grease appears near the locking Collar 17 and the Thrust Washer 30 Check the clearance of Gear Guard 21 and the Drum 5 to make sure there is no contact between the rotating Drum and the Guard LUBRICATION Any grease fittings Item 24 require an application of any type EP grease after each use Apply grease until grease begins to come out of the bushings Lubricate before each use of the mixer 17 25CMP Wheelbarrow MAINTENAN CE Wheel amp Frame Assembl Step 1 Wheel amp Frame Assembly Step 2 Wheel amp Frame Assembly Spacer Slide Spacer on axle rod A Put wheels on each axle rod end w
12. eoye New York 14471 Phone 800 888 9926 Fax 585 229 2363 The Manufacturer warrants that products manufactured shall be free from defects in material and workmanship that develop under normal use for a period of 90 days for concrete vibrators and electric pumps one year for Rhino Bulldog WolfPac Rollers trowels Stompers saws forward plates engine powered pumps Lift Jockey Mortar Buggy and 6 months for all other products from the date of shipment The foregoing shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer and the exclusive liability of the Manufacturer Our warranty excludes normal replaceable wear items i e gaskets wear plates seals O rings V belts drive chains clutches etc Any equipment part or product which is furnished by the Manufacturer but manufactured by another bears only the warranty given by such other manufacturer The Manufacturer extends the warranty period to Lifetime for the drum bearings and seals for the mortar mixers and agrees to furnish free of charge the bearings and seals only upon receipt of the defective parts The warranty is two years for eccentric bearings on the forward plate compactors mortar and plaster mixer drums trowel gearboxes three years on the Bulldog trench roller microprocessor ECIB and five years on the Bulldog trench roller eccentric bearings A Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all defective parts Warranty is voided by product abuse alterations an
13. eter x Opening Drum Type Polyethylene Drum Polyethylene Drum Structure Pedestal Wheelbarrow Portability Separates into 3 pieces Wheeled Frame 25CMPT Pedestal 25CMP TECHNI CAL DATA Wheelbarrow Dimensions Jg gt 25CMPT Pedestal Dimensions 25CMP Wheelbarrow Dimensions TECHNICAL DATA Imperial Torque Chart SAE GRADE 5 SAE GRADE 8 Coarse Thread Zinc Plated Coarse Thread Zinc Plated SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE ft lbs Nm ft lbs Nm 1 4 20 250 6 8 1 4 20 250 9 12 5 16 18 3125 13 18 5 16 18 3125 18 24 3 8 16 375 23 31 3 8 16 375 33 45 7 16 14 4375 37 50 7 16 14 4375 52 70 1 2 13 500 57 T 1 2 13 500 80 108 9 16 12 5625 82 9 16 12 5625 115 156 5 8 11 625 112 5 8 11 625 159 215 3 4 10 750 200 3 4 10 750 282 382 7 8 9 875 322 7 8 9 875 454 615 1 8 1 000 483 1 8 1 000 682 925 SAE GRADE 5 SAE GRADE 8 Fine Thread Zinc Plated Fine Thread Zinc Plated SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE ft lbs Nm ft lbs Nm 1 4 28 250 7 10 1 4 28 250 10 14 5 16 24 3125 14 19 5 16 24 3125 20 27 3 8 24 375 26 35 3 8 24 375 37 50 7 16 20 4375 41 56 7 16 20 4375 58 79 1 2 20 500 64 87 1 2 20 500 90 122 9 16 18 5625 9 123 9 16 18 5625 129 175 5 8 18 625 12
14. guards Never place your hands or any solid object into the drum while the mixer is in operation WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of the operator Do not wear radio or music headphones while operating machine PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Be prepared if a fire starts Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy Keep emergency numbers for doctors ambulance service hospital and fire department near your telephone 2126 Warning Eye Protection e Always wear splash goggles when operating mixer e Starting fluid ether is highly flammable do not use or an explosion or fire may result e Never operate unit in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area e Avoid prolonged breathing of exhaust gases Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death HEALTH amp SAFETY Safety Precautions PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Understand service procedure before doing work Keep area clean and dry Never lubricate service or adjust machine while it is moving Keep hands feet and clothing from power driven parts Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure Lower
15. ill increase the reliability and service life of the machine when used on the construction site and reduce repair costs and downtimes Always keep these instructions at the place of use of the machine Only operate the machine as instructed and follow these instructions Observe the safety regulations as well as the guidelines of the civil engineering trade association Observe the safety rules for operation and the pertinent regulations for Ihe prevention of accidents Stone Construction Equipment Inc is not liable for the function of the machine when used in an improper manner or for other than the intended purpose Operating errors improper maintenance and the use of incorrect operating materials are not covered by the warranty The above information does not extend the warranty and liability conditions of business of Stone Construction Equipment Inc Foreword Machine Type Machine S N Engine Type Engine S N VIN Purchase Date Dealer Distributor Information Name Address Phone Fax Battery Manufacturer Battery Type Battery S N Location of above information l Information on S N tag 2 Information on engine tag Information on S N tag if applicable Date you purchased machine Dealer machine was purchased from Information on battery and battery warranty card Stone Construction Equipment Inc P O Box 150 Hon
16. ired NOTE WATER WILL VARY ACCORDING TO thickness MOISTURE CONTENT OF SAND amp GRAVEL WILL YIELD 1 1 2 CUBIC FEET CONCRETE GREASE BEFORE EACH USE WILL YIELD 1 1 2 CUBIC FEET CONCRETE Add 1 80 pound bag of pre mix concrete Add 6 shovels full of gravel or round stone Slowly add 2M bag of 80 pound pre mix concrete e Slowly add 4 shovels full masonry sand BEFORE Using 55491 To prevent serious personal injury KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD A CAUTION S M FOR YOUR SAFETY Read owner s service manual before operating or servicing this machine Always keep unauthorized inexperienced untrained people away from this machine Rotating and moving Lys will cause injury if contacted Make sure guards and safety devices are in place before this machine is operated ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE MIXER IS CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED ELECTRIC CIRCUIT TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK Use only out door approved grounded extension cords The cords must be 14 gauge or larger Disconnect plug before servicing Never leave machine unattended when operating 55491 Rev PARTS LIST Part No 55491 55490 55492 55493 Description Decal Safety Instructions Decal Instruction Mix Decal Grease Decal Warning Decal Identification CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of Califor
17. ith hub out Push axle shaft so that axle extends out of and stem inside frame hole Step 6 Wheel Frame Assembly Place other end of axle assembly into frame Place lock collars on axle shaft and tighten with Allen Wrench MAINTENANCE Step 1 Electric Motor Assembly Electric Motor Assembly Slide pulley onto motor shaft and tighten with Allen Wrench 7 Step 3 Electric Motor Assembly After installing belt onto 2 pulley on motor and 6 pulley on frame tighten belt by sliding motor assembly down away from 6 pulley Tighten hex screws with 1 2 wrench To adjust alignment of belt loosen the 2 pul ley on the motor 25CMP Wheelbarrow Electric Motor Assembly Step 2 Electric Motor Assembly x Attach electric motor to mounting plate with hex screws 35 and hex flange locknuts Tighten screw shown snug so motor will pivot Leave other 3 screws loose to allow motor to pivot for tension adjustment Tighten upper and lower screws on motor mounting plate Step 6 Electric Motor Assembly Use a straight edge to help attain proper align ment Once alignment has been achieved tighten set screws on the 2 pulley Do not adjust 6 pulley pre adjusted at factory 25CMP Wheelbarrow Step 2 Pulley amp Ring Gear Guard Assembly Step 1 Pulley amp Ring Gear Guard Assembly Install pulley guard 26W using 4 5 16 hex Install poly ring gea
18. nia to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Sone Bred Tough Technology Born to Work The Way It Ought To Be Stone Construction Equipment Inc Box 150 Honeoye New York 14471 Phone 800 888 9926 Fax 585 229 2363 e mail sceny stone equip com www stone equip com A 100 employee owned American manufacturer 2002 Stone Construction Equipment Inc Printed in U S A SPR
19. ount of sand By adding the water and gravel first the drum will be kept clean and a good tumbling action will be maintained when cement and sand are added Discharge the mixer and immediately pour in the required water for the next batch CAPACITIES Maximum batch size depends on mix and type of aggregate used Total Drum 3 5 cu ft Volume Max Batch 2 cu ft Size ow to Mix Concrete How to Mix Sand amp H OPERATION Gravel Maintenance amp Lubrication How to Mix Concrete You will need approximately 2 1 2 gallons A WA R N G of water 2 80 Ib bags of pre mix concrete Start mixer in motion NEVER POUR OR SPRAY WATER ON THE Put in 2 gallons of water MOTOR Add 1 80 Ib bag of pre mix concrete NEVER PLACE HANDS OR ANY OBJECT Note Mixture will be very sloppy INTO THE DRUM WHILE THE MOTOR IS RUNNING 6 Slowly add second bag of concrete 7 Add gallon of water slowly to obtain desired thickness ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC CORD WHEN CLEANING INSIDE THE DRUM How to Mix Sand and Gravel MAINTENANCE and LUBRICATION Use an 8 1 2 x 12 inch square point shovel Portland cement gravel or round stone and To get long and trouble free service from this mixer masonry sand it 1s essential that you perform periodic maintenance Start mixer in motion Put in 2 gallons of water Add 6 shovels full of gravel or round stone Add 2 shovels full of Portland Cement Slowly add 4 shovels full masonry sand Adjust
20. r guard 18 Put center screws and nuts Tighten guard securely screw all the way through housing Do not tighten screws securely at this time 20 MAINTENANCE Step 1 Drum amp Ring Gear Assembly Drum plate and shaft assembly Best performed with 2 people With ring gear plated side out slide drum shaft against drum and secure with 12 screws and nuts 25CMP Wheelbarrow Drum amp Ring Gear Assembly 2 Drum amp Ring Gear Assembly Slide drum plate and shaft onto drum shaft Rotate until shaft slides into bottom of drum smoothly Non painted side facing drum Step 4 Drum amp Ring Gear Assembly Tighten ring gear screws evenly Torque to 23 foot pounds or so 1 4 of thread is extending through the nut 25CMP Wheelbarrow MAINTENAN CE Drum Installation Assembl e oe Ai S Step 2 Drum Installation 1 Um I Put thrust washer 2 on main shaft Place drum into drum shaft hole until ring gear engages with pinion gear Adjust poly ring gear guard within 1 4 of drum and tighten screws until secure 25CMP Wheelbarrow MAINTENAN CE Final Assembly Step 1 Final Assem Step 2 Final Assembly Attach lock pins to each side Grease fittings Very Important 1 Turn on Motor Extension Cord Use only outdoor approved 2 While motor is running add grease to both grounded extension cords The cords must be grease fittings until grease begins to come out of 14 g
21. ty signs and decals are available through your dealer Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly Do not let anyone operate without instruction Keep your machine in proper working condition Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair the function and or safety and affect machine life If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance contact your dealer This notation appears before warnings in the text It means that the step which follows must be carried out to avoid the possibility of personal injury or death These warnings are intended to help the technician avoid any potential hazards encountered in the normal service procedures We strongly recommend that the reader takes advantage of the information provided to prevent personal injury or injury to others UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS DANGER A signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards WARNING DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near specific hazards General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs de CAUTION CAUTION also calls attention to safety messages in this manual 10 USE COMMON SENSE WHEN HANDLING FUELS il AWARNING Transport and handle fuel only when contained in approved safety container Do not smoke when refueling or during any other fuel handling operation Do not refuel

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