Do not operate or service this equipment
before reading the operating and maintenance
instructions manual or serious injury may
result.
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Do not operate this equipment unless all
guards and safety devices are attached and
in place.
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Stop the engine when leaving the
equipment.
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Block the unit when leaving or when using
on a slope
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Maintain this equipment in a safe operating
condition at all times.
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Caution must be exercised while servicing
this equipment. Rotating and moving parts can
cause injury if contacted.
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Stop the engine before servicing, adding
fuel and oil.
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When towing, an adequate safety chain
must be fastened to the frame, refer to page 9.
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Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized
people away from the equipment at all times.
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Unauthorized equipment modifications will
void all warranties.
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Check all fasteners periodically for tightness.
Also check towing tongue bolt, lock nut and
wheel lug nuts for wear.
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Wear safety glasses at all times when
working around machinery.
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Stop the engine and disconnect the spark
plug before allowing anybody’s hands in the
mixing drum.
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Never pour or spray water over the engine
or electric motor.
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Always stand clear of dump handle when
mixer is in operation. Any binding of material
between the mixer blades and drum will cause
drum and handle to quickly move in the
discharge position.
The safety instruction decals shown must be on all Whiteman Mixers
CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORESHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE
SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE
SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORESHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE
PUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUMPUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUM
PUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUM
PUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUMPUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUM
Caution Decal is:
P/N EM948423
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read owners manuals before operating.
2. Keep unauthorized and untrained people away from machine during operation.
3. Make sure all safety devices are in place before this machine is started.
4. Make sure engine is turned off and spark plug wire is disconnected before cleaning the
machine.
5. Keep hands and fingers away from moving objects.
6. Do not operate machine in an enclosed area. Proper ventilation is required.
7. Never leave machine unattended when operating.
8. Always stop engine and allow engine to cool before adding fuel or oil.
There are no warranties, express or implied, made by Multiquip
Inc. hereunder on Products manufactured or distributed by it
except the warranty against defects in material and workmanship
on new Products to the original purchaser, as hereinafter set
forth.
Multiquip Inc. warrants Products manufactured by it to be free
from defects in material and workmanship under normal and
proper use and servicing for the periods specified on the bottom
of this page. Warranty on the engines supplied with the Products
is limited to the warranty extended by the engine manufacturer.
Multiquip Inc.’ sole obligation under this warranty is limited to the
replacement or repair, at its Carson, California facility, or such
authorized facility, of only such part or parts thereof as shall
appear to Multiquip Inc. upon inspection at such facility, to have
been defective in material and workmanship.
There are no warranties, express or implied, in addition to the
above except as may be provided in writing by Multiquip Inc.
MULTIQUIP INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN PLACE AND IN LIEU
OF ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS AND SETS FORTH THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF
MULTIQUIP INC.
To avoid misrepresentations with respect to Products sold
hereunder, the Dealer agrees that no warranties, or other
operating guaranties on any Products covered by this Agreement
shall be made in excess of those made by Multiquip Inc.
Multiquip Inc. Warranty Periods:
A statement giving model and serial number of the Product, date
of sale to original purchaser and date and description of failure
shall accompany all parts.
WM-900 ........................ 12 months
Any part or parts determined by Multiquip Inc. to be defective will
be replaced free of charge, F.O.B. Carson, California. Returned
parts subject to warranty must be shipped prepaid to Multiquip
Inc. within 30 days from the date the defective part or parts were
removed. This warranty does not apply to any part or parts which
have been subject to abuse or unauthorized repairs
Warranty with respect to Products, components and accessories
not manufactured by Multiquip Inc. is limited to the warranty
extended by the manufacturer of those items.
Refer to the following chart. For recommend plug sizes.
ROTOM
Ø1TLOV511
007MW
Ø1TLOV032
009MW
CONTROLS
KILL SWITCH: (Gasoline Engine Only) Located on the side of
GENERAL
The Whiteman WM-700 and WM-900 Series plaster and mortar
mixers are quality mixers that have a batch capacity of 2.5 and
3.5 bags respectively. With proper care, they will give continuous
service year-after-year.
BEFORE STARTING
Before starting the engine, read the engine owners manual
and thoroughly understand the safety information.
Check the items listed below:
Oil Levels. Be sure to check the oil levels in the engine and
engine reduction unit before starting the unit.
the engine cover.
ENGINE THROTTLE AND CHOKE CONTROLS: Please refer
to the engine owners manual for specific instructions. The
electric motor switch ( electric motor only) located on the motor
— is used to start and stop the mixer.
DUMP LATCH: To dump the tub, grasp the dump handle and
lift the dump latch, then rotate the tub to discharge the mix.
After, discharge, return the tub to the vertical mixing position.
CLUTCH
The paddle shaft and mixing blades are engaged and
disengaged by tightening and loosening the drive belts with a
spring loaded idler pulley. To engage the clutch, rotate the lever
Hardware. Check all hardware on the mixer before starting.
Periodically inspect all hardware. Loose hardware can
contribute to early component failure and poor performance.
Use the torque chart below as a general guideline and keep
counterclockwise. The spring maintains the correct belt tension.
To disengage the clutch, rotate the lever clockwise against the
lever stop. The engine base is slotted to adjust for belt wear and
to bring the idler pulley into operating range.
all hardware tight:
CAUTION: Stop the engine before allowing anybody to put
HARDWARE DIATORQUE (LB./FT.)
%/16
" - 181 4
#/8"
- 162 4
#/8"
- 243 7
½" - 1339
½" - 13 (Grade 8)90
GASOLINE ENGINE CARE
For care and operation of the gasoline engine, refer to the
engine manufacturer’s operating instructions furnished with
the engine. We recommend draining and refilling the engine
crankcase at least every thirty hours of operation. Check the
engine oil level daily.
ELECTRIC MOTOR CARE
For lubrication care and operation of the electric motor, refer to
your electric motor instruction booklet furnished with the motor.
their hands in the mixing drum.
WHEEL BEARINGS
After every 3 months of operation, remove the hub dust cap and
inspect the wheel bearings. Once a year, or when required,
disassemble the wheel hubs remove the old grease and repack
the bearings forcing grease between rollers, cone and cage
with a good grade of high speed wheel bearing grease (never
use grease heavier than 265 A.S.T.M. penetration (“No. 2.”) Fill
the wheel hub with grease to the inside diameter of the outer
races and also fill the hub grease cap. Reassemble the hub
and mount the wheel. Then tighten the adjusting nut, at the
same time turn the wheel in both directions, until there is a
slight bind to be sure all the bearing surfaces are in contact.
Then back-off the adjusting nut
locking hole or sufficiently to allow the wheel to rotate freely
within limits of .001" to .010" end play. Lock the nut at this position.
Install the cotter pin and dust cap, and tighten all hardware.
Protect the electric motor from dust as much as possible and
keep ventilating openings clean. Do not spray water on the
electric motor.
The countershaft rotates on two self-aligned pillow block
bearings. Grease these every 40 hours using grade #1 Lithium
Base grease.
GEAR ALIGNMENT
The countershaft and driven pinion are mounted on a slotted
base. To align gears, loosen the pillow block mounting bolts and
move them until the necessary alignment has been made.
GEAR LUBRICATION
The surface of the pinion and the bull gear
should be very lightly greased every 250 hours.
IMPORTANT! AVOID OVER-GREASING.
EXCESS GREASE WILL ACCUMULATE
CONTAMINATES AND CAUSE PREMATURE
WEAR.
IMPORTANT — DRUM HEAD SEAL CARE
Grease seals every 40 hours of operation using
any grade #1 lithium base grease. Apply
grease until visible inside of mixing tub
(overgrease). This will purge seal system of
contamination.
NOTE: It is critical that the length of chain be properly adjusted
BOLT & NUT
INSERT CHAIN THROUGH
THE HOLE
FRAME ANGLE
FRAME GUSSET
to prevent the Draw Bar and front mixer stand from
dropping to the ground (contact) in the event the Draw
Bar becomes disconnected from the towing vehicle.
STEP 1
DRAW BAR
STEP 2
DRAW BAR
CONNECTOR LINK
DRUM GRILL
The drum opening is covered by a steel grill that is hinged for
easy cleaning. This grill should be closed at all times when mixer
is in use. Do not remove the grill or grill opening bar. Keep the
grill clean by washing it down daily.
CAUTION: Stop the engine before allowing anybody to put their
hands in the mixing drum.
TOWING — Before towing, check with local and state
laws for proper compliance.
The tow bar and chain must be properly attached to the mixer
and towing vehicle prior to towing. Refer to the following
installation instruction:
Step 1. Insert the Draw Bar into the main frame. Secure, utilizing
the ¾" bolt (grade 5) and nylock nut. Tighten to 100 foot pounds.
Step 2. Install the chain through the hole located between the
frame gusset and frame angle. Loop the chain together and place
under the Draw Bar. Secure with connector link.
Step 3. Extend the chain along the length of the Draw Bar,
remove excess chain (slack) and secure to bottom connector
link. Secure the chain to the towing vehicle, using the connector
link.
The following is the recommended wiper blade adjustments:
1) STEEL DRUM MIXERS
BALL HITCH COUPLER
1.Check vehicle hitch, ball, and coupler for signs of wear or
damage. Replace any parts that are worn or damaged
before towing.
2.Use only the 2" ball diameter as indicated on your coupler.
Use of any other ball diameter will create an extremely
dangerous condition which can result in separation of the
coupler and ball or ball failure.
3.Be sure the coupler is secured to the hitch ball and the
lock lever is down tight and locked.
Recheck tightness again after towing about 50 miles.
4.Check that trailer safety chains are properly connected.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
1.Smear ball socket and clamp face with chassis grease.
Periodically oil pivot points and solutions surfaces of
coupler with SAE 30 wt. motor oil.
2.When parking or storing your trailer. Keep the coupler off
the ground so dirt will not build up in the ball socket.
2) POLYETHYLENE DRUM MIXERS
SIDE SCRAPERSIDE SCRAPER
SIDE SCRAPER
SIDE SCRAPERSIDE SCRAPER
END SCRAPEREND SCRAPER
END SCRAPER
END SCRAPEREND SCRAPER
DANGERIf housing is deformed,
replace complete coupler.
USE ONLY GENUINE
FULTON REPAIR KITS.
CLEANING — BLADE ADJUSTMENTS
Always disconnect the spark plug wire before cleaning the inside
of the drum.
Never pour or spray water over the gasoline engine or electric
motor.
For consistent performance, long life and high quality mixing,
thoroughly clean the mixer inside and out at the end of each
day’s operation. To prevent lumps of dried mortar from forming
and contamination of future batches, do not allow a buildup of
materials to form on the blades or anywhere inside the drum.
The poly blade should come as close as possible to the surface
without touching. If material builds up on the drum, you may use
a rubber mallet to dislodge the material without adverse effect to
the drum.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
EPOXY COMPATIBILITY — There are some expoxies and other
chemicals used in certain applications that are not compatible
with polyethylene tubs.
Since Whiteman Industries cannot control the end user’s
application of this product, we will not assume responsibility for
the resulting damages when exposed to incompatible chemicals.
All parts orders will be shipped collect or
prepaid with the charges added to the invoice.
All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin.
Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a
signed manifest has been obtained from the
carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage
must be settled between the consignee and the
carrier.
MINIMUM ORDER
The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip
is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for
instructions regarding handling of orders not
meeting this requirement.
RETURNED GOODS POLICY
Return shipments will be accepted and credit
will be allowed, subject to the following
provisions:
1.A Returned Material Authorization must
be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment.
2.To obtain a Return Material Authorization,
a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts
Sales that defines item numbers,
quantities, and descriptions of the items
to be returned.
a.The parts numbers and descriptions
must match the current parts price
list.
b.The list must be typed or computer
generated.
c.The list must state the reason(s) for
the return.
d.The list must reference the sales
order(s) or invoice(s) under which
the items were originally purchased.
e.The list must include the name and
phone number of the person
requesting the RMA.
3.A copy of the Return Material
Authorization must accompany the return
shipment.
4.Freight is at the sender’s expense. All
5.Parts must be in new and resalable
6.The following items are not returnable:
7.The sender will be notified of any material
8.Such material will be held for 5 working
9.Credit on returned par ts will be issued at
10. In cases where an item is accepted for
11. Credit issued will be applied to future
PRICING AND REBATES
parts must be returned freight prepaid to
Multiquip’s designated receiving point.
condition, in the original Multiquip package
(if any), and with Muiltiquip part numbers
clearly marked.
a.Obsolete parts. (If an item is listed
in the parts price book as being
replaced by another item, it is
obsolete.)
b.Any parts with a limited shelf life
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings,
and other rubber parts) that were
purchased more than six months
prior to the return date.
c.Any line item with an extended dealer
net price of less than $5.00.
d.Special order items.
e.Electrical components.
f.Paint, chemicals, and lubricants.
g.Decals and paper products.
h.Items purchased in kits.
received that is not acceptable.
days from notification, pending
instructions. If a reply is not received
within 5 days, the material will be returned
to the sender at his expense.
dealer net price at time of the original
purchase, less a 15% restocking charge.
which the original purchase document
can not be determined, the price will be
based on the list price that was effective
twelve months prior to the RMA date.
purchases only.
Prices are subject to change without prior
notice. Price changes are effective on a specific
date and all orders received on or after that date
will be billed at the revised price. Rebates for
price declines and added charges for price
increases will not be made for stock on hand
at the time of any price change.
Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell
direct to Government agencies, and to Original
Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use
our products as integral parts of their own
products.
SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE
A $20.00 to $50.00 surcharge will be added to
the invoice for special handling including bus
shipments, insured parcel post or in cases
where Multiquip must personally deliver the
parts to the carrier.
LIMITATIONS OF SELLER’S LIABILITY
Multiquip shall not be liable here under for
damages in excess of the purchase price of the
item with respect to which damages are
claimed, and in no event shall Multiquip be
liable for loss of profit or good will or for any
other special, consequential or incidental
damages.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES
No warranties, express or implied, are made
in connection with the sale of parts or trade
accessories nor as to any engine not
manufactured by Multiquip. Such warranties
made in connection with the sale of new,
complete units are made exclusively by a
statement of warranty packaged with such
units, and Multiquip neither assumes not
authorizes any person to assume for it any
other obligation or liability whatever in
connection with the sale of its products. A part
from such written statement of warranty, there
are no warranties, express, implied or statutory,
which extend beyond the description of the
products on the face hereof.