Review this owner’s manual and read all warning labels on the machine prior to use.
The three main safety notifications used in this manual and on the warning labels are
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. They have specific meanings and indicate the potential
“WARNING!” indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury. These serious
injuries could include permanent loss of function or significant
disfigurement, disability, considerable pain and suffering,
amputations, se vere burns, and loss or impairment of vision or
hearing. Take all necessary precautions to avoid unnecessary
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“CAUTION!” indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
“NOTICE” indicates practices that do not involve physical injury
but may damage the machine.
1.1 Safety Precaution Labels
IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE ITEMS
WEEKLY:
1) CLEAN BOTTOM PLATE
WITH HOT SOAPY WATER
TO REMOVE ANY DIRT &
PAINT
EVERY SIX MONTHS:
1) LUBRICATE SRUTS (4) WITH
MOBIL 634 SYNTHETIC OIL OR
3-IN-1 OIL
containers must be properly sealed and void of leaks.
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DO NOT attempt to replace any damaged
electrical wire or components. Improper
replacement could result in electric
shock and serious injury. Only a qualified
service representative should attempt to
repair or replace any damaged electrical
components.
Review this owner's manual before installing or
operating.
The machine must be properly grounded prior
to use. In the case of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock
by providing an escape wire for the electric
current.
The machine’s power cord has a grounding
wire with an appropriate grounding plug.
This plug must be inserted into an electrical
outlet that is properly installed and grounded
according to all local codes and ordinances.
If you must repair or replace the power cord
or plug, DO NOT connect the grounding
wire to either flat-blade terminal. The wire
with insulation having an outer surface that
is green (with or without yellow stripes) is the
grounding wire.
Check with a qualified electrician if you don’t
completely understand these grounding instructions,
or if you are not sure whether the machine is properly
grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided; if it
won’t fit in the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician.
Disconnect the power cord before servicing, cleaning,
or removing any covers.
Follow the lockout/tagout procedures of your
company.
DO NOT open the door until the machine comes to a
complete stop.
To avoid electric shock, don’t get the timer, control
panel, or wiring wet.
110V Units
Machines rated at 110v,60 Hz are for use on a nominal
120V circuit. These machines have a grounding plug
that looks ike the one shown.
Review product label, Material Safety Data
Sheet, and HMIS rating of materials prior to
mixing to determine potential hazards.
DO NOT use solvent-based cleaners or
thinners.
Use in a dry and well-ventilated environment
where dust and flammable vapors are not
present.
“ WARNING: This product may expose you to
chemicals including DEHP, which is known to
the State of California to cause cancer. For more
information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
CAUTION!
Keep the work area free of clutter and electrical cords.
Avoid extension cords. To minimize the risk of
improper electrical grounding, extension cords
are not recommended. If an extension cord is
unavoidable, consult a qualified electrician to
determine what type of extension cord will satisfy the
grounding, current capacity, and other requirements
of the particular situation.
Use the proper power source. Refer to the machine
data plate on the right side panel or section 2.2
specifications, in this manual.
Keep customers away from the work area. The
machine should be used only by properly trained
individuals.
Clamp the can carefully to ensure that it is held
securely during the mixing cycle.
Product safety labels should be inspected and
cleaned periodically to maintain good legibility.
Replace any labels that are no longer legible.
Congratulations on your purchase of the
05995 Agitar Mixer. This machine is designed to
accommodate standard five-gallon plastic or
metal pails weighing up to 80 lb. (36.3 kg).
Understand your machine's features and
proper operation to take full advantage of its
capabilities.
Read this entire manual completely before
operating the machine. Practice installing and
removing a pail before mixing for the first time.
An optional Riser Leg Kit is available for
additional height adjustments. Please see the
Ordering section for additional information.
The machine is shipped fully assembled.
Remove the carton from the machine.
1. Unbolt the four strap (A)
using a 9/16 in. socket or wrench.
2. Carefully lift the machine from the pallet.
3. Using a pallet jack or a forklift, gently position the
machine on a firm, level surface.
Do not run the machine on the pallet. Do not run the
machine without removing the straps and all other
shipping materials. Failure to do so will result in serious
damage to the machine and void the warranty.
IMP ORTANT: Before operating the machine:
1. Follow the electrical connection instructions
described in section 1.2 and 2.2
2. Turn the machine on.
3. Push the E-STOP and unplug the machine
when the top plate reaches the upmost
position.
4. Remove any remaining packing material,
including the wood clamping blocks.
5. Verify that the machine is level.
3.3 Verify the Machine is Level
1. Clamp a five-gallon pail in the machine as per the
instructions in Section 4.1, Install a Single Pail.
2. Turn the machine on (refer to section 4.3, Run a Mix
Cycle.
3. Adjust any feet under which a piece of paper can
fit.
(A)
a. Clamp the foot hex drive(A).
b. Loosen the jam nuts(B).
c. Turn the foot (C)to adjust.
d. Tighten the jam nut(B) when the foot makes
full contact with the floor.
4. Repeat with any additional feet that may still need
adjustment.
DO NOT run the machine without a container
in place.
DO NOT mix more than 80 lb. (36.3 kg).
INSTALL A 5 GALLON METAL PAIL:
1. Raise the top plate enough to allow room
for a 5 gallon pail.
2. Open the machine door.
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3. Position a wooden disk (A) 6784971(for metal
pails only)on the ledge and place the metal pail over
the disk so it fits inside the bottom of the pail.
Place a foam pad (B) 6784970 at the top of the pail.
See below for proper positioning.
4. Slide the pail with the foam pad (B) and
wooden disk (A) onto the lower clamp.
5. Close the cabinet door and start the
machine.
To avoid damage to the pail and machine! Be
sure the wooden disk is properly seated in the
recess under the pail.
(B)
(A)
Type of PailExample
Metal Pail—Screw Top
Center the foam pad on top of
the pail. Be sure the cutout
fits near the cap.
Metal Pail—Snap-In Plug
Cover the plug with the foam
cover. Be sure the cutout
faces the center.
Plastic Pail—Screw Top
Center the foam pad on top of
the pail. Be sure the cutout
fits snug around the cap.
(B)
INSTALL A 5 GALLON PLASTIC PAIL:
Follow steps 1 - 4, but do not use the wooden
disk (A) under the pail.
Cover the plug with the foam
cover. Be sure the cutout
faces the center.
(A)
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4.3 Install Small, Containers
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Do not load containers of different heights
into the mixer. Shorter containers will come
loose during use and damage the shaker
and containers.
The machine can mix up to four onegallon OR four one-pint containers at a
time. Four four-liter containers will not fit.
1. Arrange the containers as close as
possible to each other and in the center of
the lower clamp plate (A).
2. Close the door and start the machine.
(A)
4.4 Run a Mix Cycle
If there is excessive noise or pail shuffling
during the mix cycle, determine if the
wood disk or pad should be used with the
pail type being mixed.
1. Open the cabinet door and load the
container(s) as illustrated in either section
4.2, Install a Single Pail, or 4.3, Install multiple
containers.
2. Turn the power switch to ON.
3. Be sure the emergency stop button is in
the ON position.
4. Press the desired timer button.
5. Verify that the MIXING light comes on
while the upper clamp lowers and secures
the pail(s). The machine will mix for the
amount of time set on the timer.
6. Open the door when the cycle is complete,
the MIXING light is off, and the upper clamp
raises.
i. Stop the cycle early, if desired, by
pushing either the E-STOP button, or the
RAISE CLAMP button.
ii. Press the RAISE CLAMP button once to
retract the upper clamp further, or hold it
for two seconds to retract the clamp to its
home position.
7. Remove the pail(s) of mixed paint.
Because pails can be dimensionally
different from each manufacturer, the pad
or wooden disk may not be required.
Please make note of what pails require the
use of the pad and wood disk along, with
those that do not.
Never mix damaged metal cans.
Always inspect each can prior to mixing
for any dents along the bottom ridge and
side walls. Mixing a container with dents
can cause the clamp to release, or crush
a container during a mix cycle.
containers as per section 4.3, Install
Containers.
2. Release the E-STOP and switch the
power to ON.
3. Press the green timer button. The clamp
will automatically travel down, clamp on
the cans, and begin mixing. The cycles
should be smooth. If there is noticeable
vibration, press the emergency stop switch
5.3 Five Gallon Tests
1. Load a five-gallon pail as per section 4.2, Install
a Single Pail.
2. Press the green timer button and let the
machine run for a full cycle. Again, watch the
machine closely for vibration that may indicate an
uneven condition.
5.2 E-STOP Test
1. Load a container per Section 4.2, Install
Containers.
2. Press the green, yellow, or blue button
to initiate a mixing cycle.
3. After several seconds of mixing, press the
E-STOP switch. The machine will stop running.
Pull the E-STOP back out. The red mixing light
will begin to flash, indicating an interruption
in the mix cycle. After a pause, the top plate
will unclamp. This function will only work if the
emergency stop is activated, or if the power
switch is turned off during a mix cycle.
219782520 ROLLER
229784856 NUT, KEPS M6 X 1.0
239785537 WASHER, NEO, .195 ID, .438 OD, .093T
249787205 BRACKET, ROLLER - 5995
259783385 Screw, #10-32 SHWH Tap
269784843 NUT, M8 X 1.25 NYLON LOCK, CL 8
279784853 SCREW, HEX M8 X 1.25 X 25
289784857 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD TORX, 10-32 X .38
299784995 WASHER, .203 ID X .500 OD X .093
309783465 Magnet
319784863 PLUG, HOLE, .750 DIA. HEYCO 1693 BLACK
329784860 NUT, KEPS M5 X 0.8
339781383 NUT, NYLON LOCK #10-32
349784803 MAGNET, SWITCH
359787425 SCREW, HEX M5 X 0.8 X 10MM
369787425 SCREW, HEX M5 X 0.8 X 10MM
379787722 STANDOFF, HEX MMC 95947A727
389784859 SCREW, HEX HD, SEMS M6 X 1 X 12
395787711 ELECTRICAL INLET, IEC 320-C14
409785910 PLATE, STRIKE - 3990 ONLY ON P3 *
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BOM ID Description
19787409 PANEL, DOOR LOCK - 5995
25787538 SWITCH, OMRON D2VW_5L1B_3HS
39787718 BRACKET, SWITCH
49787427 LINK, DOOR LOCK - 5995
55787366 SOLENOID, 12VDC, LATCHING, 1.0 STROKE
69787720 PIN, COTTER, .25-.50 DIA, MMC 98335A049
79787424 SCREW, SOCKET HD CAP, #10-32 X .25
85787371 SENSOR, OPTICAL, DOOR LOCK - 5995
99787425 SCREW, HEX M5 X 0.8 X 10MM
109787742 SCREW HEX M3 X 0.5 X 16
BOM ID Description
119787428 COVER, LOCK
129787425 SCREW, HEX M5 X 0.8 X 10MM
139780749 Washer, Flat #10
149787422 WASHER, FLAT, SS, .318 ID X .750 OD X .026-.034 TH, SEASTROM 5710-577-30
159787429 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, .312 SHAFT
169787423 WASHER, .328 X .625 X .040-.060 THK, 316 SS
179787426 HOOK, DOOR LOCK - 5995
189787423 WASHER, .328 X .625 X .040-.060 THK, 316 SS
19787708 ENCLOSURE, DOOR LOCK BOARD, SMALL - 5995PBDL
25787707 DOOR LOCK BOARD, SMALL - 5995DL
35786240 LINE FILTER, 15 AMP, 120-250 V, 50-60 HZ
49787740 SCREW HEX M4 X 0.7 X 12
BOM IDDescription
59784860 NUT, KEPS M5 X 0.8
69787740 SCREW HEX M4 X 0.7 X 12
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PART NUMBERS LISTED MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE IN KIT FORM OR AS AN ASSEMBLY
If you need help in determining the proper part(s) to order, please call Customer Care.
at 1-800-221-1083. Always indicate the Model and Serial numbers of the machine when
ordering replacement parts.
GENERAL PARTS REPLACEMENT POLICIES
While your machine is under warranty, do not attempt on-site repair or parts replacement
without first contacting RADIA. (to protect your warranty). After the warranty expires,
replacement parts and recommendations for on-site servicing are available from RADIA.
Please Customer Care for assistance.
RESTOCKING FEE
A restocking fee will be charged on all unused parts which are returned.
Radia warrants equipment manufactured by it and bearing its name to be free from defects in
material and workmanship.
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN, RADIA MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER
WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING ANY (a) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; (b)
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; OR (c) WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT
OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF A THIRD PARTY; WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW,
COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE.
This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in
accordance with written Radia instructions as appearing in the owners’ manuals.
This warranty does not cover, and Radia shall not be liable for, any malfunction, damage, or
wear caused by faulty installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper
maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering or substitution of non-Radia component parts,
modification or use for non-intended purposes. Nor shall Radia be liable for malfunction, damage or
wear caused by the incompatibility of Radia equipment with structures, accessories, equipment, or
materials not supplied by Radia.
Subject to the limitations set forth above, Radia shall (i) repair or replace the equipment (or the
defective part) or (ii) credit or refund the price of such equipment. Costs of labor and transportation
for service of machines under this warranty will also be covered during the warranty period if Radia
elects to repair or replace the equipment. Normal ground freight will be covered for replacement
parts sent within the warranty period. For customers outside of the US and Canada, the warranty is
for parts only. Ground or common carrier ground freight will be covered for the return of defective
items only. In no case shall Radia's liability exceed the amount of the purchase price.
*All warranty repairs must be executed by a Radia Authorized Service Center or warranty will be
voided.
THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY and RADIA’S
ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN.
Please contact your Radia Relationship Manager at 800-221-1083 for specific questions regarding
specific questions regarding warranty terms.