This operator’s manual has been prepared to provide the information you need to
correctly operated and maintain your mixer. For maximum satisfaction, carefully read
and follow the instructions in this manual. Should you need repair parts or service, refer
to the parts breakdown on pages 14 through 27.
Information regarding operation and maintenance of the factory-installed engine or motor
can be found in a separate engine/motor owner’s manual supplied with the mixer. The
manual prepared by the engine/motor manufacturer gives you the information necessary
regarding engine adjustments, operation and maintenance. Should any questions arise
concerning engine operation or service, contact the nearest engine/motor repair facility or
dealer. For dealers in your area, consult the Yellow Pages under “Engines-Gasoline” or
“Motors-Electric”.
Be sure safety precautions are observed. Read and follow all safety and operating
instructions in this operator’s manual.
The replacement of any part on this product by other than the manufacturer’s authorized
replacement part may adversely affect the performance, durability, or safety of the
product.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes on, or add improvements to its
product at any time reserves the right to decide, upon its sole discretion and at any time,
to discontinue a product.
NOTICE: Record the model and serial numbers of your unit (located on the
nameplate) in the spaces provided below. Engine model, type and code numbers are
located on the engine blower housing, cylinder head or back plate.
PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER: ________________________________
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER: ________________________________
ENGINE/MOTOR MODEL NUMBER: __________________________
THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS ARE SUGGESTED TO HELP PREVENT
ACCIDENTS. A CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR. MOST
ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED BY OBSERVING CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS.
READ AND PRACTICE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS BEFORE
OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS.
EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY BY THOSE WHO ARE
RESPONSIBLE AND HAVE BEEN PROPERLY INSTRUCTED.
Read all operating and maintenance instruction before operating or servicing
the mixer. Test run the empty unit prior to actual use.
A mixer is only as safe as its operator. Give complete and undivided attention
to the operations of the mixer.
Know how to stop the mixer and engine/motor instantly in emergency
situations.
Always keep all guard and safety devices and labels attached and in place
before operating mixer. Close engine housing during mixer operation.
Keep inexperienced and unauthorized people away from the mixer at all times.
Never leave the mixer unattended when it is running
Shut off engine or disconnect electric power before making repairs oradjustments. NEVER REACH INTO DRUM OR PLACE TOOLS INTO
THE DRUM WHILE THE MIXER IS RUNNING.
Do not overfill- -do not attempt to exceed the mixer’s rated capacity.
Do not refuel the engine when it is hot or running.
Do not smoke while refueling the engine.
Block mixer wheels when in operation.
Keep the mixer well maintained and in good operating condition. Check
periodically for loose or missing hardware.
Avoid loose clothing that could get caught in moving parts or on control levers.
KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS .
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Never charge or fill the unit prior to starting the mixing blades as an overload
encountered in starting a loaded unit could damage the engine/motor or drive
components.
Connect safety chains as instructed when towing the mixer. Connect only to
correct hitch or coupler.
Keep warning, caution and safety instruction labels clean and in good condition.
Replace missing, damaged or illegible labels.
2 – ASSEMBLY AND PRE-OPERATIONAL CHECKS
The only assembly required on this mixer is the installation of the drum tilt handle.
Remove the handle from the bag shipped in the drum and install, referring to parts
list Figure 5, item numbers 7, 20, 21, 29 And 31 for proper assembly.
The following steps should be taken prior to placing the mixer in use:
1. The operator must be familiar with the location and operation of all controls.
2. Check the crankcase oil level on gasoline powered units, and fill the fuel tank
before starting.
3. Check for free rotation of the mixer blade shaft by rotating the drum through
one complete dump-charge-dump cycle. Make sure no foreign objects or
tools are in drum before starting engine/motor.
4. Start engine/motor, slowly engage the drum drive and check for smooth
operation of the mixer blade shaft and drive.
5. Move the clutch lever through several cycles to assure correct clutch
operation.
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3 – CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS
1. The mixing paddles feature adjustable rubber wipers and steel backing plates.
Paddles are factory preset for appropriate drum wrap clearance. If adjustment is
required, proceed as follows:
A. Loosen the wiper attaching hardware and move the wiper outward to
maintain contact with the drum but without folding over when in
operation.
B. After adjustment, turn the mixer arms one full turn manually to check
clearance and eliminate the possibility of wiper back plates contacting the
drum.
2. Read through the manual for all operation, adjustment and maintenance
instructions. Be sure all engine/motor and drive system operation instructions are
followed as outlines.
3. All nuts and cap screws should be checked and tightened during the first two (2)
hours of use. Periodic checks should be made thereafter.
CLUTCH CONTROL LEVER
This control is located in front of the mixing drum on the mixer leg. SEE FIGURE 1.
This control engages and disengages the drive to the mixing blades.
TO ENGAGE: Position lever in line with the mixer frame (12 o’clock position). Lever
is held in the engage position by the over-center action of the linkage.
TO DISENGAGE: Push lever down (counter-clock-wise) to the 9 o’clock position.
Lever is spring loaded to hold it in the disengaged position.
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TOW POLE ASSEMBLY
The tow pole assembly is located on the front of the mixer and is used for transport only.
For transport, pull the tow pole assembly out, line up the hold and insert the L-shaped pin
through holes.
When operating the mixer, pull the L-shaped pin out of the hole and push tow pole
assembly all the way in. Line up the holes and insert the L-shaped pin through the holes.
SAFTEY CHAINS
1. Cross chains under the tow pole when connecting the safety hooks to the tow
pole. SEE FIGURE 2
2. Allow enough slack to permit vehicle turning while keeping chains snug enough
under tow pole to prevent pole from contacting the ground in case of
disconnection or hitch failure.
3. Secure safety hooks to appropriate mounting area on tow vehicle.
NOTE: SAFETY CHAIN LENGTH MAY NEED TO BE ALTERED FOR
PROPER CONNECTION TO TOW VEHICLE. REPOSITION HOOKS, DO NOT
CUT CHAIN.
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4 – MIXER TRANSPORT
1. Secure drum by engaging drum lock.
2. Secure all moveable parts, including the rear housing.
3. Secure tow pole coupler to vehicle and attach safety chains and hooks. (See
FIGURE 2, Safety Chains).
A. Pintle type couplers require the appropriate tow vehicle coupler retainer.
B. Match ball coupler size exactly with hitch ball.
5 – OPERATING THE MIXER
STARTING THE MIXER
Start the mixer engine/motor. Refer to the engine/motor manual for proper starting
procedures.
When the engine/motor is warmed up and is running smoothly, move the control lever to
the engaged position.
EXTENSION CORDS FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
The following size extension cords should be used: length of cord, up to 100 ft.-14 gauge
wire; up to 200 feet-12 gauge wire; up to 300 feet-10 gauge wire; up to 400 feet-8 gauge
wire.
NOTE: Extension cord must be a 3-wire power cord and 3-wire power plug that is
approved for outdoor use. When connecting the power cord, always connect cord to
motor first and then plug into a grounded receptacle. When disconnecting the
power cord, always unplug the grounded receptacle first.
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LOADING THE MIXER
When the mixing blades are rotating, pour the required amount of water into the drum,
then add cement, sand and lime. The desired mixing speed is 33 RPM.
DISCHARGING THE MIXER
Allow the entire mixture to mix for one (1) full minute. DO NOT STOP MIXER FROM
ROTATING. Hold the tilt handle and disengage the drum lock. Dump mortar to the side
by pulling the tilt lever downward. After the mixture is dumped, return the drum to the
operating position and engage drum lock.
CLEANING
To achieve satisfactory performance from the mixer, it is essential to give the drum
reasonable care. Clean the mixer after each use, before the mortar dries and becomes
hard. Never permit mortar to harden on either the inside or outside of the drum. Do not
pound or dent the drum as this impairs mixing efficiency and can cause spot wear on the
drum surface. Spray the entire unit off after each use.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FOR MP MIXERS.
ENGINE WON’T START:
1. Check for sufficient fuel.
2. Check oil level (some engines have an oil alert, preventing the engine from starting
when oil level is low)
3. Was engine choked when starting?
4. Is engine flooded?
5. Check spark plug. (Clean and check gap).
6. If engine still won’t start, take to service center.
BELT DRIVEN MODELS:
1. Check condition of belts, replace if necessary.
2. Check for oil or grease on belts as well as for loose belts.
3. Adjust set screw under engine base down until belts are tight.
TRANSMISSION DRIVEN MODELS.
CLUTCH SLIPS:
1. Remove spark plug wire.
2. Remove side cover on transmission.
3. Loosen set screw on clutch and adjust clutch clockwise a couple of notches at a time
until paddles turn and have a firm pressure on the clutch handle.
TRANSMISSION TURNS BUT PADDLE ARMS WON’T:
9 Check if shear bolt on coupler is broken and has fallen out.
HYDRAULIC DRIVEN MODELS.
PADDLE ARMS WON’T TURN:
1. Check if clutch rod has been bent or broken.
2. Check if flow control valve moves in forward position.
IF VALVE DOES NOT GO INTO FORWARD POSTION CHECK THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Check if linkages are free.
2. Remove stem set screw (Fig 1) and put a few drops of oil in stem.
3. Replace set screw but do not overtighten.
PADDLE ARMS STOP WHEN DRUM IS FILLED:
1. Remove cap (Fig 2) and set pressure up by tightening threaded screw with allen
wrench no more than ¼ turn at a time. Valve pressure is set at 1500 psi at factory.
Each ¼ turn will increase the pressure by 250 psi. After each ¼ turn check to see if
paddles turn (CAUTION) maximum pressure of valve is 3000 psi.
REVERSE TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW:
1. Loosen set screw on knob (Fig. 3)
2. Turn knob a small amount at a time clockwise to slow movement and
counterclockwise to speed up movement
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6 – OPERATING GUIDELINES
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES
The strength and durability of brick masonry depends upon the quality of the brick, the
quality of the mortar and the workmanship in laying. The strength also depends upon
adequate bond and the shape of the masonry unit.
Brick quality – Characteristics are hardness and density. Brick for masonry which is
exposed to weather or where strength is desired should have a crushing strength of not
less than 2500 PSI.
Laying and bonding – Brick should be laid in a full bed of mortar and shoved laterally
into place to secure solid bearing, a bed of even thickness, and to fill the vertical joints.
Brick should be thoroughly wet before laying, except in freezing weather. Bricks laid
with the long dimension parallel to the face of the work are called stretches,
perpendicular to the face are called headers. Bats (chalk bricks) should not be used
except where necessary to make corners or to form patterns on the face of the walls.
Walls are bonded or tied together longitudinally by overlapping stretches in successive
courses. Transverse bond is obtained by making every sixth course headers with the
headers themselves overlapping in successive courses in the interior of thick walls.
Mortars – Mortar composition is dependent on the structural use of the masonry unit. It
is also dependent upon grade, weather exposure and climactic condition. Consult you
brick or block supplier, the ACI (American Concrete Institute) Manual of Concrete
Practices or your local building codes for the proper mortar selection for each application
form more information.
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7 – LUBRICATION
DRUM SEAL HOUSINGS
Drum seals are provided on each end of the drum where the mixing shaft passes through
to the bearings. It is important to pump grease into the housings through use to retain
seal efficiency. Use enough grease to flush out old grease and carry away any grit. Use
lithium based grade 2 multi-purpose grease. SEE FIGURE 3
MIXING SHAFT BEARINGS
The mixing shaft bearings are permanently factory sealed and lubricated, and should not
require further service.
WHEEL BEARINGS
Wheel bearings should be packed once a year. Thoroughly clean old lubricant from the
bearings, hub and spindles before repacking. Pack bearings only one-half to two-thirds
full with grease to prevent overheating. Use no. 2 wheel bearing grease.
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DRUM SHAFT BEARING HANGERS
Drum yoke bearing hangers are located on each side of the drum, and are equipped with
grease fittings. These bearings should be lubricated once each week with lithium based
grade 2 multi-purpose grease.
ENGINE/MOTOR
Refer to the engine/motor operating instructions for all maintenance and lubrication
instructions and requirements.
JACK SHAFT BEARINGS
Pillow block style bearing are used on the drive train counter-shaft. See Drum Seal
Housing, Lubrication Guidelinesfor more information. See Figure 4 for bearing
locations.
8 – ADJUSTMENT
RUBBER WIPER BLADES
Adjust rubber wipers so they fit snugly against the drum but not to the point that they fold
over when the blades rotate.
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ENGINE/MOTOR DRIVE
SEE FIGURE 4.
1. Align pulleys correctly
2. Tighten locking collars in the direction of rotation and tighten setscrews.
3. Adjust tension on the engine belt as follows:
A. Place clutch lever in the engaged (drive) position.
B. Move the engine/motor to tighten the belt until the engine plate is slightly
above the horizontal position (about 1-2 degrees). Tighten engine/motor
securely.
4. Adjust belt fingers so they do not touch the belt when the drive is engaged, but
must allow disengagement of the belt when the drive is disengaged.
5. Adjust bull gear for minimum clearance of 3/16 inch from the pillow block stand
and tighten both setscrews.
9 – STORAGE
For short term storage, clean the mixer and store in a dry place. If the mixer is not to
be used for an extended period of time, service the mixer completely and store in a
dry place.
1. Refer to the engine/motor instructions for storage instructions.
2. Cover exposed metal surfaces with a thin coat of SAE 30 weight engine oil.
3. Lubricate per instructions outlined in the LUBRICATION section.
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Concrete Mixer Parts List
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
105097 Seal Retainer2
11232573 Shaft Seal2
12232462 Bearing, Drum Shaft (comes w/232463)2
13245477 Drum Shaft 1
14232463 Locking Collar2
15*70343 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr. 54
16*70430 Capscrew, Flat Hd 3/8-16 x 1 1/4 8
17*71264 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/4-28 x 1 GR 56
18*70258 Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 2 Gr 52
19*70563 Nut, Hex 1/2-134
20*70553 Nut, Hex 3/8-1618
21*70649 Washer, 3/8 Spring Lock20
22*70655 Washer, 1/2 Spring Lock4
23*70643 Washer, 1/4 Spring Lock6
24*71023 Key, Square 3/8 x 31
25*70069 Setscrew, Sq Hd Cup Pt 1/2-13 x 1 1/41
26*70074 Setscrew, Sq Hd Cup Pt 1/2-13 x 1 1/21
27*70429 Capscrew, Flat Hd 38-16 x 18
28*70631 Nut, Cone Lock 3/8-162
29233160 Grip, Drum Tilt Lever1
30*70235 Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 11
31*70266 Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 2 12 Gr 51
*Local Source
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Concrete Mixer Parts List
MIXING BLADES
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
1245460 Mixing Arm Assembly, Engine End2
2245463 Mixing Arm Assembly, Tow End2
3245461 Mixing Arm Cap4
45585 Drum Wrap Wiper4
55643 Wrap Wiper Backing Plate4
65088 End Wiper Backing Plate2
75089 Drum End Wiper2
8*71195 Capscrew, Hex HD 5/8-11 x 2 Gr 510
9*70249 Capscrew, Hex HD 3/8-16 x 1 1/2 Gr 516
10*70567 Nut, Hex 5/8-1110
11*70553 Nut, Hex 3/8-1620
12*70657 Washer, 5/8 Spring Lock10
13*70649 Washer, 3/8 Spring Lock20
14245465 Side Arm Assembly, Tow End1
15245464 Side Arm Assembly, Engine End1
16*70254 Capscrew, Hex HD 3/8-16 x 1 3/4 Gr 54
17*70703 Washer, 3/8 Flat20
*Local Source
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Concrete Mixer Parts List
ENGINE HOUSING AND AXLE
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
1245471 Engine Housing Assembly w/decals1
2245470 Housing Base Assembly1
332082 Reflector2
4232623 T-Handle Latch2
55402 Handle, Engine Housing1
6220521 Rivet, Handle4
7223590 Rubber Bumper4
8232614 Housing Base Front Plate1
10631 Valve Stem w/cap2
20*70343 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr 512
21*70143 Capscrew, Hex Hd 5/16-18 x 3/4 Gr 56
22*70563 Nut, Hex 1/2-1312
23*70942 Nut, 5/16-18 KEPS4
24*70610 Nut, Hex 10-24 KEPS4
25*70386 Screw, Rd Hd Machine 10-24 x 1/24
26*70655 Washer, 1/2 Spring Lock12
27*70646 Washer, 5/16 Spring Lock2
28*70701 Washer, 5/16 Flat10
29*71007 Pin, Cotter 1/8 x 1 3/42
30*70620 Nut, Hex Castle 3/4-162
31*70713 Washer, 3/4 Flat2
32245550 Bracket, Spring Mount RH1
33245549 Bracket, Spring Mount LH1
*-Local Source
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FRAME, DRIVE AND CLUTCH CONTROL
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
1245450 Frame, Engine and Drive Support1
2245201 Frame Assembly1
3232276 Pin and Chain Assembly1
4*70731 Pin, Cotter 3/16 x 11
5*2776 Spring Clip1
6239764 Tow Pole Assembly Pintle (std)1
7*71224 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/2-13 x 3 1/4 Gr 51
8245426 Handle, Drum Lock1
936282 Grip Handle2
10*70343 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr 51
11*70581 Nut, 1/2-13 Jam1
12*70068 Setscrew, Sq Hd 1/2-13 x 31
13*70707 Washer, 1/2 Flat1
14245469 Shaft, Pinion (Gasoline Models)
14245499 Shaft, Pinion (Electric Models)1
15245468 Gear, Pinion (Gasoline Models)
155124 Gear, Pinion (Electric Models)1
16232421 Bearing, Pillow Block (Gasoline Models)
165082 Bearing, Pillow Block (Electric Models)2
17*71022 Key, 3/8 Sq x 21
18*70498 Setscrew, Soc Hd 5/16-18 x 1/4 Cup Pt4
19Pulley, Driven (see ref #18, Fig 11A)
20*71022 Key, 3/8 Sq x 2 (Electric Models)1
21245457 Shaft, Clutch Control1
22245264 Link, 3/8 and 5/8 holes1
23245328 Link, 3/8 and 1/2 holes1
24245298 Link, Clutch 6 inch1
25*70981 Pin, 3/16 x 1 3/8 Roll2
26245316 Clutch Rod subassembly1
27211689 Roller, Clutch1
28*70705 Washer, 7/16 Flat2
29232266 Spring, Overcenter1
30*71194 Capscrew, Hex Hd 1/2-13 x 2 Gr 54
31*70649 Washer, 3/8 Spring Lock2
32*70631 Nut, 3/8-1 Cone Lock2
33*70563 Nut, 1/2-139
34*70707 Washer, 1/2 Flat8
35245338 Clamp, Frame2
36*70655 Washer, 1/2 Spring Lock8
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Concrete Mixer Parts List
ENGINE AND POWER OPTIONS
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
1232412 Belt Guide, Upper1
2245339 Belt Guide, Lower (Angled Bracket)1
3*70631 Nut, Hex 3/8-16 Cone Lock3
4*70687 Washer, 3/8 Flat4
5232548 Pivot Blocks, Engine Plate2
6*70258 Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 2 Gr 54
7*70553 Nut, Hex 3/8-16 4
8*70649 Washer, 3/8 Spring Lock4
9*23156 Spring1
10*71404 Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 7 Gr 51
11*70803 Key, 1/4 Square x 1 3/41
12*70498 Setscrew, Soc Hd 5/16-18 x 5/16 Cup P2
13*70451 Capscrew, Carr Hd 3/8-16 x 11
*-Local Source
ADDITIONAL POWER OPTIONS
14245200 Engine, Honda GX240HA 8 HP1
15245400 Engine Mount Plate1
16245723 Belts (set of 2)1
17245721 Pulley, Drive 3 3/8 O.D.1
18245722 Pulley, Driven 8 3/4 O.D.1
19*70170 Capscrew, Hex Hd 5/16-18 x 1 3/4 Gr 54
*-Local Source
MP1200 MODEL 59328
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MP1200 MODEL 59334
MP1200 MODEL 59338
ADDITIONAL ENGINE MOUNT HARDWARE -SEE REF. 19 FOR CORRECT SIZE
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
145328 MOTOR, 3 HP #5K6751
245496 MOTOR MOUNTING ADAPTER (NOT SHOWN)1
15245449 MOTOR MOUNT PLATE1
165115 BELTS (SET OF 2)1
175118 PULLEY, DRIVE 3 IN. O.D.1
185121 PULLEY, DRIVEN 13 3/4 O.D.1
19*70170 CAPSCREW, HEX HD 5/16-18 X 1 3/4 GR 54
145341 MOTOR, ELECTRIC 230V 5 HP #6KO261
15245434 MOTOR MOUNT PLATE1
165115 BELTS (SET OF 2)1
175118 PULLEY, DRIVE 3 IN. O.D.1
185121 PULLEY, DRIVEN 13 3/4 O.D.1
THE ABOVE PARTS ARE EXCLUSIVE TO MODEL 1210. All other parts
are common to all models and may be found on pages 14 – 25 of this manual.
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MODEL MP1210 PARTS LIST
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY
1245940Engine, Honda 13 HP1
2*70272Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 3 1/4 Gr 54
3*70649Washer, 3/8 Spring Lock4
4*70687Washer, 3/8 Flat4
5*70553Nut, Hex 3/8-164
6*70343Capscrew, 1/2-13 x 1 1/22
7*70655Washer, 1/2 Spring Lock2
8*70691Washer, 1/2 Flat2
9*70563Nut, Hex 1/2-132
10245718Transmission1
11245719Lever1
12245716Clutch1
13245717Yoke1
14245230Coupling, Drive1
15*70508Setscrew, Soc Hd 3/8-16 x 5/8 Cup Pt2
16*71235Capscrew, Hex Hd 5/8-11 x 4 Gr 51
17*70567Nut, 5/8-111
18*70657Washer, 5/8 Spring Lock1
19*70981Roll Pin, 3/16 x 1 3/81
20232483Housing Assembly1
21754-40343 Frame Assembly w/transmission base1
22245481Drum Shaft1
23*70249Capscrew, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 1/2 Gr 51
24*71018Key, 5/16 Sq x 21
This mixer is warranted to the original purchaser only, to be free of defects in
material and workmanship under normal use, for one year from purchase date.
Cleform Tool Corp. shall without charge for parts and labor, repair or replace
such parts which are found to be defective. All transportation charges for
replacement parts must be borne to the purchaser.
For warranty service, the product must be delivered, with proof of purchase date,
to the dealer of original purchase, or any factory authorized service dealer. The
delivery of the unit must be made no later than 30 days after the expiration of the
warranty period.
If difficulty is encountered in having the warranty work performed, contract the
factory Service Department directly.
EXCLUSTION FROM THIS WARRANTY:
1. The following items are not covered under the CLEFORM TOOL CORP. One
Year Limited Warranty and are warranted by the respective manufacturer.
a) Engines, including starters, generators, alternators and gear reducers.
b) Enclosed gear transmissions.
c) Hydraulic components, including pumps, motors and valves
d) A copy of the warranty and service contract information for the above
items is furnished with the individual product.
2. All consequential damages, including pickup and delivery of the unit,
communication, mileage charges and/or rental of a replacement unit during
repairs are not covered under this warranty, nor is any loss of income and/or other
loss resulting from the failure of the product to function due to a warranty defect.
3. This warranty will not apply when the product becomes inoperative due to
misuse, normal wear, neglect, improper maintenance, accident or freight damage;
has not been operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions
furnished in the Operator’s Manual; or has been altered or modified without
approval from the factory Service Department.
4. No parts or products are to be returned to the factory without prior written
approval from the factory.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR
FROM DATE OF PURCHASE BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL CUSTOMER AND
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TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY AND ALL IMPLIED
HOW TO ORDER PARTS
WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED AFTER THE
EXPIRATION OF SUCH PERIOD.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the
exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state.
HOW TO OBTAIN PARTS AND
SERVICE INFORMATION
For parts and service information,contact either
your local dealer or the Cleform Tool Corp. factory:
CLEFORM TOOL CORP.
4343 EASTON ROAD
ST. JOSEPH, MO 64503
800-253-3676 PHONE
888-253-3676 FAX
When ordering parts be sure to indicate the
following information:
§ Name of each part
§
Complete part number
§
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§
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§
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