Univex SRM3O+ Maintenance & Parts Manual

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Maintenance & Parts Manual
Maintenance & Parts Manual
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Welcome to Univex
Thank you for purchasing this Univex product.
Your new SRIvI3O+ Mixer has been designed with advanced performance and
safely features that make it an excellent addition to your food preparation equipment. Like all Univex mixers, slicers, meat grinders and accessories, this
mixer is engineered to provide years of reliable service
If you have any questions concerning the operation qf this unit, or if we can be
offurther assistance, please call our Customer Service Department.
Univex Customer Service:
USA & Canada 800-256-6358
International 603-893-6191
Safety ¡s our Tqp Priority
READ AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE MIXER OR ATTACHMENTS.
NEVER PUT FINGERS OR HANDS IN THE BOWL WHILE THE
MIXER IS
OPERATING OR SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAR A JAMMED ATTACHMENT OR
STALLED MIXER WITHOUT SHUTTING THE POWER OFF.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL PLUG FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET.
ALWAYS REPLACE THE POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) CAP WHEN
ATTACHMENTS ARE NOT IN USE.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS MIXER WITHOUT THE BOWL
IN PLACE
WARRANTY
The Univex SRM3O+ Mixer is warranted by Univex Corporation against defects
in materials and
workmanship for a period of one year from date of delivery if delivered to a destination
in the United
States or Canada.
Contact Univex Customer Service to report any warranty claim. Univex shall not
be liable for any
consequential, compensatory, incidental, or special damages. damages incurred in transit or
from
installation error, accident, alteration, or misuse are not covered. Transit damages
should be reported to
the carrier immediately.
If the SR.M30+ Mixer is delivered to a country other then the United States or
Canada, it is warranted
by Univex's authorized distributor. Contact your distributor directly to report any
warranty claims
outside of the United States or Canada.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
WARRANTY
I
TABLE OF CONTENTS, LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
2
CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW MIXER
3
USER-FRIENDLY SWING RING'TM SAFETY GUARD
3 & 4
OPERATING THE SRM3O+ MIXER
4 - 6
USING THE POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
6
TABLE OF MIXING CAPACITIES & RECOMMENDED AGITATOR
7
BATTERS, AGITATORS, BOWLS, & ACCESSORIES
8
CLEANING YOUR MIXER
10
OPERATOR'S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
lo
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
li & 12
REMOVAL OF TOP COVER
13
MECHANICS MAINTENANCE
13 & 14
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
15 - 19
REPLACEMENT PARTS, LISTS
20 - 31
WIRING DIAGRAMS
32 -34
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATION
PAGE
FIGURE 1
OVERALL VIEW OF MIXER
9
FIGURE 2
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
14
FIGURE 3
TRANSMISSION
20
FIGURE 4
BEATER HEAD ASSEMBLY
21
FIGURE
5
POWER TAKE OFF ASSEMBLY
22
FIGURE 6
INPUT ASSEMBLY
23
FIGURE 7
VERTICAL SHAFT ASSEMBLY
24
FIGURE 8
BOWL LIFT ASSEMBLY
25
FIGURE 9
BOWL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
26
FIGURE 10
SPEED CONTROL ASSEMBLY
27
FIGURE 11
VARI-SPEED AND DRIVE SYSTEM
28 - 29
FIGURE 12
HOUSING ASSEMBLY
30 - 31
FIGURE 13A WIRING DIAGRAM 115/208-240 V, 60HZ, 1PH,
220-240V, 50HZ, 1PH, 100V, 50/60HZ, 1PH
32
FIGURE 13B WIRING DIAGRAM 380-400 V, 50HZ, 3PH, 460V, 60HZ, 3PH
33
FIGURE 13C WIRING DIAGRAM 208-240 V, 60HZ, 3PH,
220-240 V, 50HZ, 3PH
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CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW MIXER.
When selecting the best location for the mixer, it is helpful to consider the following:
Where is the best location for the operator, both for saving steps and easy
viewing?
Is this a good location for product flow as in:
Easy to get ingredients to the mixer?
Destination of the mix after mixing?
Is there existing electrical service at this location?
Does this location provide easy access for cleaning and service?
Check to be sure that your mixer with attachments does not extend out
into heavy traffic areas,
If stands and/or portable equipment are used along side of your mixer, can they be moved easily to and from your mixer?
The chrome cap plugs included in your manual package are supplied to
cap shipping bolt holes (Fig. 1 [16]) in mixer base if base is not anchored.
If unit is not provided with a plug, then the unit is to befitted with a primary disconnect device that has a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles.
IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SERVICE INFORMATION
Electrical wiring instructions are found in the wiring diagram (Figures 13A thru 13C). Before making
electrical connections, CHECK the specifications on the nameplate to make sure that they agree with
those on your electric service.
USER-FRIENDLY SWING RING'TM SAFETY GUARD
Your SRM3O+ Mixer features a newly updated, 2-part safety guard. The Swing Ringan Safety Guard ring is easily be removed and installed, as well as dishwasher safe. It conveniently swings out of the way without having to be remove to place or sample ingredients in the bowl. Only one side of the guard needs to be open when adding ingredients. You'll fmd this two-piece design is easy to handle and fits conveniently in your sink or dishwasher. lt also provides a clear view of the product throughout the
mixing cycle.
This mixer wifi not operate unless the Swing Ringan Safety Guard is properly engaged.
Metal tabs at the rear of the guard activate twin switches that enable the mixer to run only when the
guard is securely closed. These switches protect against accidental operation of the mixer when the
safety guard is open or removed from the mixer. The mixer will automatically stop if the guard is open.
Additional switches in the bowl slide mechanism automatically stop the mixer if the bowl is lowered
from the "up" (mixing) position.
To Install the Swing Ringan Safety Guard, insert the pointed end of the rod at the rear of the guard into
the lower mounting bracket on the mixer housing. Then insert the top end of the rod into the upper
bracket by aligning the groove in the rod with the slot in the bracket. Press the rod in and allow itto drop
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down into position. Repeat this for each of the two sections of the guard. Swing the two halves of the guard forward. When the guard is properly closed, the switches are now activated and the mixer can be
operated.
To remove the guard, simply reverse the installation procedure. Grip the two halves of the guard and
pull it open. Use an upward motion to release each half of the guard from the bracket on the machine
body.
To open the guard for access to the bowl, first turn the mixer off by pushing the red stop button
(Fig.i El 3]). Pull open the two halves of the guard and swing one or both outward. It is not necessary to
remove them, Close the guard to resume mixing operations.
OPERATING THE SRM3O+ MIXER
Your Univex Mixer is designed to meet the cook's and Baker's demand for an efficient, dependable
appliance. It should give unfailing performance over a period of years when operated and maintained
according to the instructions contained herein.
The mixer drives various agitator attachments through a beater head shaft to beat, mix, or whip liquid,
viscous, or dry ingredients. The shaft is driven by a study motor whose power is transmitted by a rugged,
cogged belt and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) through a gear train and a planetary gear set, The speed of the beater shaft can be varied from approximately 80 to 370 revolution per minute
(rpm). (See page 8 for part numbers of various agitators, attachments and accessories.)
The SRM30+ Mixer is equipped with a power take-off (PTO) that operates other attachments such as
slicers, graters and grinders. The PTO speed can be varied from 65 to 300 rpm Be sure to read and
follow any safety instructions provided by the manufacturers of attachjnent.s that you operate on
the PTO. The PTO hub should be covered with the PTO cap provided with your mixer when in use.
Warnlng---Never put hands, spoons, utensils or other objects into the bowl while the mixer Is
operating!
Note: Noise emissions are below 70db (A).
Securing the Bowl & Installing the Mixer Agitator.
Place the bowl on the bowl support (Fig. 1 [17]). The pin at the rear of the bowl must align with the
corresponding slot on the bowl support. Align the holes in the bowl mounting brackets over the pins on the bowl support and lower the bowl into position. Secure the bowl by turning the bowl clamps (Fig. 1
[181).
With the bowl in the "down" position, install the desired agitator by sliding it upward onto the beater
shaft (Fig. 1 [1]). Rotate the agitator counter-clockwise until it is engaged.
Safety Note Serious injury may result if the bowl is not fully secured to the bowl support using the
bowl support pins and firmly closing the clamps.
With the bowl secured, add ingredients. Liquids should be added first. The bowl is now ready to be
raised to the "up" (mixing) position by turning the bowl lift handle (Fig. l[14]) clockwise.
When using the wire whip agitator, raise the bowl to the "up" position first and then add ingredients to avoid wire whip damage.
Secure and close the Swing Ring" Safety Guard before proceeding.
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Using the Bowl Lift
The mixer will not operate unless the bowl is in the "up "position. Raise the bowl by turning the bowl
lilt handle (Fig. 1 [14]) clockwise. To lower the bowl, turn the handle counter-clockwise. it is
necessary
to lower the bowl to change the agitator. This also makes the bowl accessible for filling
Setting the Timer - Start/Stop Controls
This mixer will not operate unless the timer has been set to a specified number of minutes or set in the
"HOLD" position. To start the mixer, first turn the timer dial (Fig. 1 [8])to the desired mixing time. Then push the start button (Fig. 1 [12]). The mixer will automatically stop when the tinier reaches "0".
To stop mixing before the timer reaches "0", push the red stop button (Fig. 1 [13]).
The timer may be set for up to 15 minutes of mixing, or maybe set to the "HOLD" position for
continuous operation. When setting a time of less then 5 minutes, turn the dial beyond 5 minutes and then return it to the desired time.
Safety Note The mixer will start only when the Swing RingTMSa.fety Guard is engaged and the bowl is
in the raised position. Do not operate the mixer without the bowl in place.
Manual Stop Button
For safety and operational ease, this mixer is equipped with a stop button (Fig.l [13]) that has an
oversized, red mushroom-style cap.
Safety Note Although the motor shuts off instantly when the Swing RingTM Safety Guard is opened, or
the bowl is lowered, or the stop button is pushed, the agitator may not come to complete rest for several
revolutions. Do not put hands or utensils into bowl or near the beater shaft until it is stopped.
Both the start button and stop button are momentary contact type. They provide low voltage protection and prevent accidental start-up in the event of power interruption.
Vail-Speed Control
A major advantage of Univex mixers is their Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Unlike other
mixers, CVT lets you change speed while the mixer is running. Change speed by moving the speed
control lever (Fig. 1 [9]) to the desired level. The speed indicator (Fig. 1 [10]) shows four speeds.
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Numerous intermediate speeds give the Cook or Backer tremendous flexibility.
Use speed i (slow) for heavy mixtures like pizza, bread or roll dough. Speed I should also be used with the Meat and Food Chopper attachment. For most mixing tasks, start on speed i and progress to higher speeds as needed. Use high speeds for wipping cream, beating eggs, and thin batter. To avoid damaging
your mixer, follow the speed, volume limits and attachments recommendations shown in the
Table of Mixing Capacities on page 7.
If you notice any slippage during mixing, the mixer may be overloaded. Reduce the load, or reduce speed until mixing action is smooth. Refer to the Trouble- Shooting Guide on page 11 & 12.
if the mixer jams and the motor stalls, immediately press the stop button. Take necessary steps to reduce
the load. Never put hands in the bowl to clear a jam.
Note Always return to speed i before shutting off the mixer. Do not move the speed control lever
when the mixer is not running, because this will cause belt to become loose and the mixer will not
operate properly.
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1f the mixer has been shut off by the timer, or stop button in speed 2, 3 or 4, follow these steps to
avoid belt slippage or Jerky start: Empty the bowl. Set the timer to 'HOLD". Press the start button.
As the mixer begins to operate, move the speed control lever back to speed 1. Press the stop button.
Retum to "0". Your mixer is now ready for it's next task.
Using the Ingredients Chute
The ingredients chute provided with your mixer enables you to add ingredients to the bowl while the
mixer is running, and without opening or removing the Swing RingTM Safety Guard. The chute
may be
installed on the front or side of either half of the guard. See below. Once the chute is properly installed, it can remain in place permanently, if desired.
Ingredients Chute Installation
Slide the bottom of the chute between horizontal safety guard rings and engage the chute onto the safety guard.
Using Smaller Bowl
For maximum flexibility, an alternative 20 quart bowl is available for use on
your SRM3O+ Mixer.
Specially sized agitators must be used. See page 8 for part numbers.
Splash/Extension Ring
A splash/extension ring (page 8 [j]) mounted to the bowl helps confine ingredients during the mixing of
certain recipes. The ring should never be used to overload a mixer beyond its recommended capacity.
Consult the Table of Mixing Capacities on page 7 when you are unsure of appropriate loads.
USING THE POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
The power takeoff hub (Fig. 1 [5]) accommodates
12 tapered attachments such as a Vegetable Slicer
and Shredder, or a Meat and Food Chopper. The mixer's speed control lever also controls the PTO drive
speed.
Before installing attachments, turn the mixer off. Remove the PTO cap and loosen the thumb
screw (Fig.
1 [6]) on the PTO hub. Insert the attachment with a slight twist until firmly in place. Tighten the thumb
screw. Be sure to read and follow any safety instructions provided for attachments that you
operate on the PTO.
Safety Notes
When grinding meat, chopper attaclunents must never run faster then speed 1. For vegetables.
attachments may run at higher speed.
Always turn the mixer off to install or remove attachments.
Always return to speed 1 before shutting off mixer.
Cover the PTO hub with the PTO cap when not in use.
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Table of Mixing Capacities & Recoimnended Agitators
ÑOTES: Recommended speeds are for the capacities listed. For larger capacities, reuuc
speed. Dough capacity, whether for bread, rolls, pizza, bagels or
doughnuts, is
based on 12% flour moisture and 70°F (2 1°C) water temperature
Reduce
capacity if cold water is used. If higher gluten flour is used, reduce
total
capacity by 10%.
AR% (Absorption Ratio) = the weight of the water divided by
the
weight of the flour.
The lower the AR% the stiffer and more difficult the dough is to
mix.
A.R% below 40% will reduce total capacity.
1 gallon of water = 8.3 Ib. (1 liter of water = 2.2lb)
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MODEL
Bowl Capacity Attachment Hub Size
Motor
SRM3O+
36 qt
34 L
#12
lhp
Kitchen Capacities (single batches)
Mashed potatoes
Whipping cream
Mayonnaise
Egg whites
Meringue
Waffle or pancake batter
Agitator(s)
Batter beater, 4-wing beater Wire whip, 4-wing beater Batter beater, wire whip, 4-wing beater
Wire whip
Wire whip Batter beater
23 lb
10.5 kg
6 qt
5.7 L
12 ql (oil)
11.4 L (oil)
I 1\2 ql
1.4 L
1 qt (water)
0.9 L (water)
12 qt
11 .4L
Bakery Capacities (single batches)
Pie dough
Cake
Sponge cake batter Angle food batter (8-10 oz
cake)
Marshmallow icing
Fondant icing
Shortening & sugar creamed
Egg & sugar for sponge cake
Use only speed 1 for:
Pizza dough
thin, 40% AR medium, 50% AR
thick,60%AR
Use speed 1 or 2 for:
Raised doughnut dough
65%AR
Bread/roll dough
heavy, 55%AR
light to med., 60% AR
Agitator(s)
Pastryknife
Batter beater, 4-wing beater
Wire whip, 4-wing beater
Wire whip, 4-wing beater
4-wing beater
Batter beater Batter beater Batter beater, 4-wing beater
Dough hook Dough hook
Doughhook
Doughhook
Doughhook
Dough hook
271b
12.3 kg
30 lb
13.7 kg
18 lb
8.2 kg
22 cakes
22 cakes
3 Ib
1.4 kg
18 Ib
8.2 kg
24 lb
10.9 kg
12 Ib
5.5 kg
14 Ib
6.4 kg
20 Ib
9.1 kg
401b
18.2kg
l5Ib
6.8kg
301b
13.7kg
45 lb
20.5 kg
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Beaters. Agitators, Bowls, & Accessories
Available for the SRM3O+ Mixer
Part numbers (size in auarts
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A. Batter Beater
1033107
(30)
Optional
1030108
(20for30)
F.
Sweet Dough Beater
Optional
1030098
(30)
2030195
(20 for 30)
*
B. Wire Whip
1030111
(30)
Optional
1030226
(2Ofor3O)
r:î
G, Bowl
1035023
(30)
1,f'
Optional
1035024
(2Ofor3O)
C. Dough Hook
1033225
(30)
Optional
1030224
(2Ofor3O)
H. Vegetable Slicer/Grater
Optional
VS9 Slicer 1000950
VS9H Grater 1001050
D. Pastry Knife
Optional
1030227
(30)
1030321
(2Ofor3O)
I
Meat & Food Chopper
Optional
MFC12
1000550
E. Four Wing Beater
Optional
1030101
(30)
1030102
(2Ofor3O)
J.
Splash/Extension Ring
Optional
1061299
(30)
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OVERALL VIEW OF FOOD MIXER
FIGURE 1
1.
12.
BEATER SHAFT
START BUTTON
2.
CHUTE 1000541
13.
STOP BUTTON
3.
SAFETY RING ASSEMBLY
14. BOWL LIFT HANDLE
1030041 RIGHT, 1030042 LEFT
4. MAGNET
15. REAR ACCESS PANEL
5. NO. 12 HUB
16. CAP (COVERS SHIPPING BOLT HOLE)
6. THUMB SCREW
17. BOWL SUPPORT
7. UPPER MOUNTING BRACKET
18. BOWL CLAMP
8. TIMER
19. BOWL
9.
SPEED CONTROL LEVER
20. BOWL SUPPORT PIN
10.
SPEED INDICATOR LABEL
21. BOWL MOUNTING BRACKET
11. CORD
22. LOWER MOUNTING BRACKET
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CLEANING YOUR MIXER
Consistent use of the following procedures will ensure that your mixer is in optimum
conditi on.
u
Warning -
Disconnect electric power supply before cleaning.
Wash the body of the mixer, the bowl support. and beater shaft with warm water and
mild soap,
Avoid excess water in the area of the safety switch that protrude from the housing
where the Swing RingTM Safety Guard is mounted.
Do not rinse with a hose. Do not use abrasive pads.
Dry the mixer thoroughly using a soft cloth.
Wash the bowl and beater immediately after use. If egg mixtures or flour hatter have
been used, rinse the bowl and batter with cold water before washing with hot water.
Wash the Swing
RingTM
Safety Guard in the same manner, or in your dishwasher.
Dry bowls, agitators and safety guard thoroughly.
OPERATOR'S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
For best long-term performance, operators should follow these simple practices.
Lightly lubricate the beater shaft (Fig.
1 [l}) after washing. Petro-Gel or equivalent
food grade lubricant should be used.
u
Do not cover the unit with a plastic bag, as this traps humidity in
your mixer.
If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
a special cord or
assembly
available from Univex directly or from a Univex service agent.
Do not overload the mixer. Overloading is the #1 cause of mixer failure, Follow
the Table of Mixing Capacities on page 7. It may be helpful to post
a copy of this
table adjacent to the mixer.
Keep the mixer properly lubricated. Lack of lubrication is 2 cause of mixer
failure. Key mixer components require lubrication after each 500 hours of operation.
(Instructions on frequency and method of lubricating are on page 14).
Only change speed with the mixer running. Changing speed with mixer off will
cause belts to
loosen, and the mixer will not turn (see Trouble-Shooting Guide on
page 11 & 12). Return to
speed 1 before shutting the mixer off. Use the procedure described
on page 6 to return the mixer to
speed i if mixer is shut off in a higher speed.
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SRM3O+ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Mixer will not
operate.
1. 1 Timer not turned on.
1.2 Burned switch contacts
1.3 Electrical service down.
1.4 Motor capacitor defective. (1 HP Only)
1.5 Burned out motor.
1.6 Magnetic starter tripped due to overload
1.7 SAFETY RING not
mounted and closed.
1.8 Bowl not raised,
i
i Turn timer on.
1.2 Replace. *
1.3 Check electrical service. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker if necessary.
1.4 Replace. *
1.5 Remove, test, repair or
replace. *
1.6 Wait several minutes and
push start button
1.7 Install SAFETY RING.
1.8 Raise bowl conwletelv
2. Mixer runs but
agitator will not
turn,
2,1 Drive belt off pulley
2.2 Key or Pin sheared on input shaft, input gear, bevel
pinion, bevel gear, vertical
shaft or beater shaft.
2.3 Shifting speed with mixer
not running.
2.1 Reinstall drive belt on
motor pulley and adjust
mount center distance. *
2.2 Locate by step inspection
and replace defective part.*
2.3 With mixer running, slowly
move speed control lever slowly fully forward then
backward to re-engage belt
3. Agitator stalls during mixing
3.1 Mixer bowl is overloaded
3.2 Speed is set too high for the mix
3.3 Loose belt
3.4 Contamination of belt with
grease
3. 1 Adjust contents of bowl per
Mixing Capacities Table
3.2 Shift speed lower till action
rotates smoothly
3.3 Readjust pulley center distance
to tighten belt. *
3.4 Clean pulleys and replace belt *
4. Speeds do not
change properly
4.1 Loose belts.
4.2 Van-Speed pulley
inoperative
4.1 Tighten or replace belts. *
4.2 Remove, clean & lubricate,
or replace. *
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Mixer runs, but
repeatedly cuts
out and stops
5.1 Bowl overloaded
5.2
Speed is set too high for
the mix
5.3
Service voltage too low or fluctuating
5.4
Starter improperly set
5.1 Adjust contents of bowl
per Mixing Capacities
Table
5.2 Reduce speed
5.3
Check electrical voltage.
*
5.4 Adjust amp setting on
starter.
*
Attachments
contact bottom
of bowl.
6.1 Dented bowl.
6.2 Bowl height is set too high
Attachments
contact side of
bowl
Excessive
noise.
7.1 Dented bowl
7.2 Insufficient clearance
between bottom of howl and
beater.
8.1 Gears need to he repacked
with grease.
8.2 Badly worn or frayed drive
belts.
8.3 Attachments hitting bowl
8.4 Overloaded mixing bowl
7.1 Remove dents or replace bowl
7.2 Adjust bowl height.
*
8.1 Locate source by
inspection and repack
with grease.
*
8.2 Replace belts.
*
8.3 Inspect for cause in items 6 and 7 above.
8.4 Adjust contents of bowl
per Mixing Capacities
Table
6.1 Remove dent or replace
howl.
6.2 Reset bowl height.
*
*
Remedies designated with a
*
require the services of an authorized service agent.
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SRM3O+ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(CONT'D).
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REMOVAL OF TOP COVER
The top cover (Fig. 12 [17]) must be removed in order to perform the maintenance
operations.
It is secured by a spring clip at its front end and a screw at its
rearward end.
First, DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER FOR
SAFETY. Then, remove the screw in the rear (Fig. 12 [21]), lift
rear of cover,
push forward about 3 inches and lift cover off.
Reinstall in reverse procedure using care to insure that the cover sits squarely
and
uniformly on the mìxer housing.
MECHANICS MAINTENANCE
Every six months a mechanic should perform the following inspection and maìntenance
as
required:
i. BELTS
WARNING: Start mixer and adjust speed control (Fig. I [9]) to speed 4. Stop
mixer. FOR SAFETY, DISCONNECT POWER.
Remove top cover (Fig. 12 [17]) and rear access panel (Fig. 12 [24]).
Check belts (Fig. 11 [11 & 22]). If broken, glazed or worn, replace.
Check belt (Fig. 11 [11]) for proper tension. The outer edge of the belt should be
flush with the outer diameter of the variable speed pulley (Fig. il [10]).
If not,
adjust by loosening the Jam Nut (Fig. 10 [15]) and turning the connecting rod
(Fig. 10 [14]) until the outer edge of belt is flush with the outer diameter of the
pulley. Retighten Jam Nut.
WARNING: Plug machine in. start mixer, and adjust speed control to speed 1.
Stop mixer. FOR SAFETY, DISCONNECT POWER.
Check belt (Fig. 11 [22]) for proper tension. The outer edge of the belt should be
flush with the outer diameter of the variable speed pulley (Fig. li [10]). If not, adjust by loosening nuts (Fig. Il [14]), holding motor (Fig. 11 [29]), raise
or
lower the motor until the outer edge of belt is flush with the outer diameter of
pulley. Retighten Nuts.
MOTOR
Check motor (Fig. Il [29]) for overheating, noise and excessive end play. Replace
if defective.
BOWL LIFT ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 8 and 9)
Place 30 qt. mixing bowl on bowl support (Fig. 1 [17]) and 30 qt. batter beater
on
beater shaft (Fig. 1 [1]).
Raise bowl support to the high position.
Check clearance between bottom of bowl and lowest point of batter beater.
Clearance should be 3/16 inch. plus or minus 1/16 inch.
If adjustment is required, disconnect power, loosen lock nut (Fig. 8 [10]) and turn
linkage rod (Fig. 8 [9]) until desired clearance is obtained. Retighten lock nut.
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OIL YEARLY.
MEDIUM (NO. 30)
MACHINE OIL.
GREASE EVERY 500
HOURS OF MIXING TIME
KEYSTONE
NEVASTANE SF7
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4. LUBRICATION
The lubrication instructions are in Fig. 2. Motors have pre-lubricated bearings with a service interval often years. The transmission and beater head gearing are packed with
Nevastane 5p7 grease. They must be repacked every 500 hours of mixing time.
WARNING: NEVER WORK ON THE TRANSMISSION WITH THE MIXER
RUNNING. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BE DISCONNECTED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL START UP.
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 2
GREASE YEARLY MOLYKOTE BR2 PLUS.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
(including disassembly, replacement and reassembly)
TRANSMISSION (Fig. 3)
Removal
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER FOR SAFETY.
Remove housing top cover (Fig. 12 [17]).
3, Adjust speed control to low speed, then back to high speed, remove upper
retainer bracket (Fig. 11 [16]), and upper V-belt (Fig. 11 [11]) from
transmission drive pulley (Fig. 11 [12]). Remove drive pulley.
Caution: Transmission assembly is heavy and must be supported prior to removing. Remove four cap screws (Fig. 3 [10]) securing transmission housing to mixer housing. Remove transmission assembly and place on work bench.
Remove transmission cover (Fig. 3 [2]) by removing four screws (Fig. 3 [3])
and sliding towards the rear and lifting up.
Rotate gear train by hand and inspect for worn or chipped gears, bent shafts,
worn bearings and excessive back lash; removal of grease may be necessary.
Back lash measured at gear teeth exceeding 1/32" is considered excessive.
After trouble has been isolated, proceed to disassemble.
Disassembly
1. Beater Head Assembly (Fig. 4)
NOTE: If a gear requires replacement. always replace it's mating gear.
Remove cap screw, left hand thread, (Fig. 4 [12]) and remove beater head
assembly using jacking screws (Fig. 4 [9]) if necessary.
Remove drive pin (Fig. 4 [1]), retaining rings (5), gear (6), key (3),
retaining ring (7), and press shaft (2) and bearings (4) from housing (10).
e.
Press bearings (4) along with spacer (8) from shaft (2)
2. Power-Take-Off Assembly (Fig.
5)
Remove three cap screws (Fig.
5 [8 & 21]),
washer (6 & 7), deflector (5)
retaining ring (3), at gear (12) end of shaft. Withdraw the PTO assembly
from the transmission housing.
NOTE: Gear (12) must be removed during withdrawal of PTO assembly.
Slide retaining ring (3) and bevel gear (li) away from PTO housing (4).
Remove retaining ring (10) and adapter (2). Press shaft assembly from
housing (4).
Remove retaining rings (3), key (14 & 17). Press bearings (9) and gear (11)
from shaft (13).
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3. Input Assembly (Fig. 6)
Remove screw (Fig 6 [11]) and washers (12 &13) to detach grease retainer
(14) from housing (S)
Remove two cap screws (Fig. 6 [10]) and remove input assembly from
transmission.
Remove retaining rings (1). gear (2), woodruff key (5). Press shaft (6) at
gear end with bearing (4) from housing (8).
Remove retaining rings (3) and press bearing (4) from housing (8).
Remove retaining ring (1) and press shaft (6) from bearing (4).
Note: Grease retainer can only be removed from gear box once the PTO
gear (Fig. 5 [12]) has been removed.
4. Vertical Shaft Assembly (Fig. 7)
Remove retaining ring (1) from shaft (5).
Drive shaft
(5)
and lower bearing (3) downward out of transmission
housing. A brass drift will be necessary to drive shaft
(5)
completely free
from transmission housing.
Lift bevel gear (2) and key (6) from transmission housing. Remove retaining ring (4) and drive upper hearing (3) from transmission
housing.
Remove key (7) and press lower bearing (3) off shaft (5).
Reassembly
Clean all components, except bearings with safety approved cleaning
solvent. Inspect components for defects and replace those found to be
defective.
NOTE: All gears should be replaced as sets.
If shafts have become slightly scored during the disassembly process, polish
the shafts with fine machinists crocus cloth. Use care to avoid excessive
removal of shaft surface or proper fit of components will be lost.
e.
Reassembly should be carried out in the reverse of the disassembly
procedure as follows.
Vertical shaft assembly.
PTO assembly except spur gear (Fig 5 [12]).
Place grease retainer (Fig 6 [14]) in place in transmission housing (Fig 3
[1]), then assemble gear (Fig 5 [12]) associated with PTO assembly, then
slide input housing assembly in place and finally attaching grease
retainer (Fig 6 [14]) back onto input housing (Fig 6 [8]) with screw (Fig 6 [11]). Attach input housing to transmission housing with screws (Fig 6
[10]).
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Transmission should be progressively checked for smooth operation while on
the workbench by hand turning each assembly as it ìs installed.
Lubrication of the transmission should be done following its installation on
the mixer. Apply Keystone Nevastane 5p7 grease to the spur gear and bevel
gear meshes. This may be simplified by feeding the grease into the rotating gear meshes. Caution should be exercised to avoid entrapment of the
application implement in the gear teeth.
Insure the deflector (Fig. 5 [5]) is
positioned to dynamically guide the lubrication into the bevel gear mesh.
BOWL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY: (Fig. 9)
WARNING: Disconnect electrical power for safety. Remove housing top cover (Fig. 12 [17]) and rear access panel Fig. 12 [24)). Remove four cap screws (Fig. 9 [18)) and remove bowl support (Fig. 9 [1)) and
slide cover (Fig. 9 [7]). CAUTION: Bowl support must be held while screws are being removed in
order to prevent it from falling. Reassembly is the reverse procedure.
SLIDE ASSEMBLY: (Fig. 9)
Carry out above disassembly procedure for removing bowl support.
Remove fixed slide cover (Fig. 12 [6]) by removing two nuts (Fig. 12 [5]).
Remove retaining ring (Fig. 9 [10]) from rod end pin (13). Withdraw pin (13)
from rod end (12).
Remove four Kep nuts (Fig. 9 [9]) and withdraw slide frame (8) from housing
studs.
Remove four cap screws (Fig. 9 [15]) and lift off gibbs (14). Remove slide
(20).
Clean and inspect sliding surfaces for excessive wear.
Replace parts showing excessive wear.
Lubricate sliding surfaces with grease. Reassemble and reinstall in the reverse of the above procedure. Check clearance between batter beater and bowl per Mechanics Maintenance
section 3 (ad) and readjust as necessary.
SPEED CONTROL ASSY (Fig. 10)
Disassembly
1.
Remove housing cover (Fig. 12 [17]) and rear access panel (Fig. 12 [24]).
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Loosen screw on collar (Fig. 10 [17]). Remove collar (17) rod end (l6 and O-ring
(Fig 11 [8]) from cam assembly (Fig. lO [11]). Loosen set screws (IO) in
cam assembly (11).
Drive roll pin (4) from hub (3) and pull hub (3), lever (2), and handle (1)
from cam assembly shaft (11). Remove washer (5) from cam assembly (11),
Unscrew handle (1) from lever (2). and lever (2) from hub (3). Remove nut (8) and washer (7) from studs holding speed control hearing (6)
to housing (Fig. 12 [3]).
6, Withdraw bearing (6) and remaining assembly from housing (Fig. 12 [3]).
Pull cam assembly (11) from bearing (6). Remove screws (20), lock washers (21), strap (22), and spring (19) from
bearing (6).
Remove screws (13) and detent disk (12).
Reassemble
10 Reassemble in reverse of above procedure. Grease cam assembly shaft (11)
and deterLt disk (12) during assembly with MolyKote BR2 Plus or general
purpose bearing grease. Adjust belt as described in Mechanics Maintenance
section 1 paragraph a,d-f.
NOTE: The detent disk (12) has a slight angle on the OD. Assemble with small
dia, of OD. toward the cam assembly (Il).
11 If speed control handle (1) moves while the mixer is running, tighten set
screws (10) against spring washer (9) until movement stops.
VARI-SPEED ASSEMBLY (Fig 11)
Disassembly
Remove housing cover (Fig. 12 [17]) and rear access panel (Fig. 12 [24)) as
described in the removal of top cover section.
Shift handle (Fig. 10 [1]) from fourth speed to first speed and back to fourth
speed with the mixer OFF. (Squeezing the belts (Fig. 11 [11 & 22]) together
at mid span will help.)
Unscrew nut (14) and remove washer (15) and belt retainer (16). Unwrap belt (11) from pulley (12) and withdraw from van-speed pulley
(10).
Shift handle (Fig. 10 [1]) to first speed. Unscrew nuts (14). Remove washers (15) and belt retainer (24) from mixer.
Unwrap belt (22) from pulley (23). Withdraw belt (22) from van-speed
pulley (10).
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Loosen screws on starter (Fig. 12 [33]) which secure motor cord power leads
(Fig. Il [35]). Remove nut (33). lock washer (34) and motor cord ground
lead from weld stud. Remove nuts (33). and cord clamps (32).
Remove nuts securing motor (29) and lift motor from mixer. Loosen set
screw on pulley (23) and slide pulley (23) and key (28) off motor shaft.
Remove two screws securing connection box plate on rear end of motor.
Remove green grounding screw securing motor cord (35) ground lead,
Pull
cord leads from motor terminals. (Three phase motors have wire nuts securing cord leads to motor leads)
Loosen jam nut (Fig. 10 [15]). Loosen set screw on collar (Fig. 10 [17]).
Slide collar and rod end (Fig. 10 E16]) off cam assy. (Fig. 10 [11]). Unscrew rod end (Fig. 10 [16]) and jam nut (Fig. 10 [15]) from connecting
rod (Fig. 11 [18]). Unscrew connecting rod from rod end (Fig. 11 [7]). Remove nuts (14) and washers (13). Withdraw van-speed pulley assy. from
mixer housing.
Loosen the two set screws on each van-speed pulley (10) and remove from
shaft (9). Remove woodruff keys (17) and retaining rings (1) from shaft.
Drive shaft (9) from pulley swivel bracket (4).
Press remaining ball
bearings (2) from shaft (9) and from swivel bracket (4). Remove retaining
rings (3) from swivel bracket.
Remove retaining rings (6) from rod end pin (5) and bracket swivel pin (21).
Drive pins (21 & 5) from swivel bracket (4) and swivel bracket hase (19).
Reassemble
Reassemble in reverse of above procedure. Adjust belts as described in
Mechanics Maintenance section 1 a, d-f.
Adjust upper and lower belt retainers (16 & 24) 1/8
from outer belt surface.
HOUSING (Fig 12)
For the remaining parts which have not been discussed pertain to electrical
components and the housing, Figures 12, l3A, 13B, and l3C should provide
adequate guidance for the disassembling and reassembling of these parts.
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ILLUS.
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PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
TRANSMISSION
SRM3O+
QTY.
FIGURE 3
1
1035044
Transmission Housing
i
2.
1035015
Transmission Cover
i
3.
1200012
Phillips Hd. Screw 10-32 x 1/2
6
4.
1024041
Spring Clip
i
5.
1200076
Washer, Flat #10
2
6.
4400065
Washer, Lock #10
2
7.
8800022
Foam Strip
i
8.
1200084
Steel Flat Washer 1/2
4
9.
1200085
Split Spring Lock Washer 1/2
4
10.
1200057
Hex Hd. Cap Screw 1/2-20 x 1
4
11.
4400194
Dowel pin i/4 OD x 1/2 LG
2
12.
1200437
Soc Hd. Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 1 1/8' Nyloc
4
13.
1030174
Iñternal Gear
i
14.
4400344
Label, Univex
15.
i012438
Holder, Magnet
2
16.
1012439
Magnet
2
17.
4400005
Lock Washer 1/4
4
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BEATER HEAD ASSEMBLY
SRM3O-
FIGURE 4
ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1.
1200110
Drive Pin, 3/8 x 1-3/8"
1
2.
1033236
Beater Head Shaft
1
3.
1200113
Woodruff Key #9
1
4.
1030148
BaIl Bearing, 6205LL
2
5.
1200253
Retaining Ring, External
3
6.
1031039
Beater Head Gear, Pinion
7.
1200254
Retaining Ring, Internal
8.
1030149
Beater Head Spacer
i
9.
8900038
Set Screw 3/8-16 x 1
1/4
2
10.
1030173
Beater Head
i
11.
4400399
Washer, 7/16"x 1-1/4"x 5/64"
1
12.
1200051
Hx. Hd. Cap Screw 3/8-24x1-1/4" 1h thd
1
13.
1030209
Splash Ring
i
14.
4400269
Label, Rotation
i
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POWERTAKE-OFF ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 5
ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
8800033
PTO. Cover
1
8800012
Adapter, Attachment
1200119
Retaining Ring, External
6
4400030
PTO. Housing
1
5
1035025
Deflector, Lubrication
1
1200075
Washer, Flat 114
4400005
Lock washer, Steel 1/4
3
1200025H
Hex Hd. Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4"
2
9
1030019
BaIl Bearing, 6204 LL
2
1200117
Retaining Ring, Internal
1
1035016
Bevel Gear, Pinion Only
1020004
Spur Gear
1
1035019
PTO. Shaft
1200113
Woodruff Key #9
1
*
4400006
Spring. PTO. Shaft
*
4400016
Ball, PTO. Shaft
4400232
Key 3/16 SQ x 1.0 LG Rounded
Ends
1
4400229
PTO. Knob Assv
1
4400210
Washer, PTO.
8900019
Screw SFHD 6-32 x 3/8
2
1200022H
Screw, Hex HD. Cap 1/4-20 x 1"
* Not Available. Part of PTO. Shaft. 13
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INPUT ASSEMBLY
SRM3O-
FIGURE 6
ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY.
1. 1200119 Retaining Ring, External
6
2. 1020010
Gear-Input Pinion
3. 1200117 Retaining Ring, Internal
2
4.
1030019
Ball Bearing, 6204 LL 2
5.
1200113
Woodruff Key #9
6.
1035021
Input Shaft
7 4400230 Key 3/16 sq. x 1-1/2 1g
8. 1030017
Input Housing
9.
4400003 Steel Flat Washer 1/4
2
10 . 1200022H
Hx. Hd. Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 1
2
11 1200328
Screw, Hx Bd Cap 1/4-20 x 5/16
12 4400005 Lock washer 1/4 3 13
1200075 Washer, Flat 1/4
14 1035028 Retainer, Grease
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VERTICAL SHAFT ASSEMBLY
SRM3Om
FIGURE 7
ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTV.
1.
1200253
Retaining Ring, External
2.
1035018
Gear, Bevel
1
3.
1030142
Ball Bearing.
2
4.
1200254
Retaining Ring, Internal
5.
1035017
Vertical Shaft
6.
4400500
Key 1/4 sq x 1
1/2 Lg Rounded Ends
7.
4400230
Key 3/16 sq x I
1/2 Lg
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BOWL LIFT ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 8
* Part NO. 1020078 is broken in half in Figure lO. It is actually one piece and only
one in needed for bowl lift assembly.
** Comes with Set Screw 10-32 x 3/4 LG.
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ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1.
1024512
Lever, Bowl Lift
2.
1012350 **
Collar, Bowl Lift
1
3.
Reserved
4.
1200301
Nylon Washer 5/8
5.
1012133
Bowl Lift Bearing
1
6.
4400127
Steel Flat Washer 3/8
3
7.
1200063
Kep Nut 5/16-18
3
8.
1035026
Cam Assembly (includes items 14 & 15)
I
9.
1020078 *
Connecting Rod
10.
1200155
Hex Nut 3/8-24
11.
1012201
Rod End 3/8-24 RH.
12.
1020441
Collar & Set Screw
13.
1030318
Spacer, Nylon 3/8"
14
1200435
Reversible Lockout 5/16-24
15.
1200434
Set Screw 5/16-24 x 1
1/8
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* Same part as ILLUS NO. 9 in Figure 8.
** Sold as a matched set
NOTE: ILLUS. NO. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 20, may be purchased as an
assembly 1030176.
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SRM3
BOWL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
0-4-
FIGURE 9
ILLUS.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1.
1030166
Bowl Support
1
2.
4400219
Pin, Bowl Support 2
3.
1030322
Bowl Clamp
2
4. 1200448
Hx.Hd. Cap Screw Shldr 3/8x1, thd 5/16-18 x 1/2'
2
5.
1200091
Belleville Washer
2
6. 1030193
Slide Cover, Moveable
7.
1020040
Gasket Strip
2
1030178
Frame, BL.
1
9.
1200063
Kep Nut 5/16-18
4
10.
1200311
Retaining Ring, External
2
11.
1020078
Connecting Rod, B.L.
1
12.
1012202
Rod End 3/8-24 L.H.
13.
1012181
Pin, Rod End
14.
1030179
Gibb, BL.
2
15.
1200039
Hex Hd. Cap Screw 5/16-18 x 3/4"
4
16.
1200049
Hex Hd. Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 2"
4
17. 1200079
Lock Washer 3/8
4
18. 4400127
Flat Washer 3/8
8
19.
1200083
Steel Flat Washer 3/8
4
20.**
1030177
Slide, BL.
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SRy130-
SPEED CONTROL ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 10
* Part NO. 1030223 is broken in half in Figure 11. It is actually one piece and only one is
needed for bowl lift assembly.
ILLUS
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1.
4400202
Knob, S.C.
2.
1020066
Lever, S.C.
1
3.
1012137
Hub, S.C.
1
4.
1200300
Roll Pin 3/16x2"
5.
1200301
Nylon Washer 5/8
1
6.
1020068
Speed Control Bearing
1
7.
4400127
Steel Flat Washer 3/8
2
8.
1200063
Kep Nut 5/16-18
2
9.
1200156
Spring Washer 5/8
2
10.
1200304
Set Screw, 10-32 x 3/4"
2
11.
1020069
Cam, S.C.
1
12.
1023222
Detent Disk
I
13.
1200471
Screw, Hex Socket Bd. Cap Plated 10-32 x 1/2"
2
14.
1030223
Connecting Rod, S.C.
15.
1200155
Hex Nut 3/8-24
16.
1012201
Rod End 3/8-24, R.H.
17.
1020441
Collar & Set Screw
18.
1030318
Spacer, Nylon 3/8" ID
19.
1023223
Spring, S.C.
20.
4400208
Phillips Hd. Screw 1/4-20 x 1/2"
2
21.
4400005
Lock Washer 1/4
2
22.
1023225
Strap, S.C.
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* Same part as ILLUS NO. 14 in Figure 10.
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ILLUS.
PART NO.
VARI-SPEED ASSEMBLY
SRM30--
QTY.
FIGURE 11
DESCRIPTION
I.
1200119
Retaining Ring - External
2
2.
1030019
Ball Bearing - 6204LL
2
3.
12001 17
Retaining Ring - Internal
2
4.
1030167
Pulley Swivel Bracket
I
5.
1012181
Rod End Pin
1
6.
1200311
Retaining Ring - External
4
7.
1012202
Rod End 3/8-24 L.H.
1
8.
4400009
Rubber "O" Ring 3/16 x 4"
I
9.
1035020
Van-Speed Shaft
10.
1030154
Van-Speed Pulley
(comes with (2) 1/4-20x3/8 set screws)
2
11.
1030153
Cog Belt BX42
1
12.
1030152
Pulley Driven BK95X3/4
(comes with (2) 5/16-18x5/8 set screws)
1
13.
1200083
Washer, FIat 3/8
4
14.
1200063
Kep Nut 5/16-18
11
15.
4400127
Steel Flat Washer 3/8
9
16
1023240
Bracket, Upper Belt Retainer
1
17.
1200113
Woodruff Key #9
2
18.*
1030223
Connecting Rod - S.C.
19.
1030216
Swivel Bracket Base
1
20.
4400127
Steel Flat Washer 3/8
2
21.
1030191
Bracket Swivel Pin
1
22.
1030157
CogBeltBX35
1
23.
1030155
Pulley Drive BS24X5/8
(comes with 5/8-18x3/8 set screw)
1
24.
1033220
Bracket, Lower Belt Retainer
1
25.
1200413
Screw Cap Hex HD 1/4-20 X 1-1/2
I
26.
1200075
Washer, Flat 1/4
1
27.
1023219
Roller
1
28.
4400232
Key 3/16 SQ. X 1
1
29.
1030307E
Motor, 1HP, 115/208-240V, 60HZ, 1PH
(includes item 30)
1
1031310
Motor, 1HP, 220-240 V, 50HZ, IPH
1
1031311
Motor, 1HP, 208-240/460 V, 60HZ, 3PH
1031312
Motor, IHP, 220-240/380-400 V, 30HZ. 3PH
1
1031314
Motor, IHP, 100V, 50/60HZ, IPH
30.
7100107
Strain Relief
31.
8800200
Cord, 115V, 60HZ, 1FB, 100V, 50/60HZ, 1FB
i
8800201
Cord, 208-240 V, 60HZ, 1PH,
220-240V, 30HZ, IPH
1
8800101
Cord, 220.240V, 30HZ, 1PH (British)
8800102
Cord, 220-240V, 50HZ, IPH (CE)
7100100
Cord, 400V, 50HZ, 3PH (CE & BRITISH)
7 FT
32.
4400101
Clamp, Cord
3
33.
1200060
Nut, Hex 10-32
6
34.
4400065
Lock washer #10
2
35
8800225
Cord, Motor 1PH
8800226
Cord, Motor 3PH
1
36
4400398
Wire Tie
2
37
4400141
Kep Nut 1/4-20
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VARI-SPEED ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 11 (CONT.)
16)
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/
SRM3O+
TO CONTACTOR
OR STARTER.
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SRM3O+
HOUSING ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 12
ILLUS PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
1035011
Mixer Base
i
2
4400237
Feet
4
3 iO35043
Mixer Housing, SRM3O+
i
4 1200076
Steel Flat Washer #10
10
5
1200060
Hex Nut 10-32 x 3/8 x 1/8
6
6
1035045
Fixed Slide Cover
i
7
7100123
Switch, Guard 2
8
7100027
Timer, 15 min.
i
9
4400413
Bolt, Carr 1/4-20 X 3/4 55
4
10
4400003
Spacer
4
li 1012441
Bracket, Upper
2
12
4400141
Nut, Kep 1/4-20
4
13 4400001
Nut, Tinnerman
I
14
12uuu2
Washer, Flat #8 2
15 4400183
Washer, Lock #8 2
16 1200008
Screw, 8-32 x 3/8" PPHD
2
17
1035013
Housing Cover
18
4400114
Label, To Lift Cover (Not For Europe)
1
19 44001 13
Label, Stop Unplug (Not For Europe) i
20 1024042
Spring, Top Cover
21
1200422
Screw Sheet Metal #12 PPHD 1" LG. 1
1200451
Screw (Security Option)
22 1200433
Nut, Elastic Stop 4-40
6
23 4400065
Lock washer #10
4
24
1030190
Rear Access Panel
i
25
8800022
Rubber Strip
7.5 ft
26
1200012
Phillips Hd. Screw 10-32 x 1/2
8
1200452
Screw (Security Option)
8
27 7100103
Switch, Guard
i
28
1200432
Screw, Hex HD 4-40 x 3/4
6
29
7100023
Insulating Barrier 1
30
1024411
Bracket, Bowl Switch
1
31
4400349
Decal, Speed Control
i
32
7100010
Mount, Contactor
i
33
1033324
Starter 115V, 60HZ, IPH
7100041
7100110
Starter 208-240 V, 60HZ, 1PH,
Starter 220-240V, 50HZ, 1PH
i
1033325
Starter 208-240 V, 60HZ, 3PH
7100111
Starter 460V, 60HZ, 3PH
380V, 50HZ, 3PH
1
7100042
Starter 220V, 50HZ, 3PH
1
7100113
Starter, 100V, 50/60HZ, 1PH
1
34
7100028
Knob, Timer
35 4400079
Screw CHZ HD M4-.7mm x 6mm LG
2
36
44003 11
Decal, Start/Stop/Timer
i
37
7100101
Push Button, Start
38 7100102 Push Button, Stop
I
39
1012442
Bracket, Lower
2
40 4400015 Kep Nut 3/8-16
4
41 1200083
Steel Flat Washer 5/16
4
42
1200302
Steel Flat Washer 5/8
4
43 4400081
Screw Drive (CE and Canada only) 4
44 1035012 Screening
1
45
1200125 Cap
4
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SRM3O+
46
1033326
Transformer, 440-460V, 60HZ, 3PH
7100106
Transformer, 380V, 50HZ, 3PH
47
4400171
Bushing, (Not Shown)
3
48
1200450
Tool Kit (Security Option)
HOUSING ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 12
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WE
STOP
SWITCH
W6
SCHEMATIC 115/208-240V, 60HZ. IPH
100V, 50/60HZ, IPH
220-240-V, 50HZ, 1PH
FIGURE 13A
EJ
START
POWER IN
L2
END
jWHT ¿
W7
o
T2
T3
II
W13
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WIG
TI
TTK)
MOTOR
WI
W12
95i
T36 966
J
SRM3O+
WIRE TABLE
PART
NUMBER
WIRE
NO.
GA
SEE
NOTE
LENGTH
IN INCHES
END A
SEE NOTE
END B
SEE NOTE
COLOR
8800235
WI
6
3
TI
1
2 WHITE
W2 16
3 2
2 2 WHITE
W3 16
3
6
2 2
BLACK
W4
16
3
6
2
2
BLACK
WE 6
3
4
I
2
RED
WE
6
3
2
1/2
I I
RED
W7
6 3
31
I
1
BLACK
W8
16
3
34 I
I
RED
PART
0F
STARTER
WE
16
3
2
1/2
I
I
RED
WIG 16
3 5 1/2 I I
RED
WI I
I 6
3
8
I /2
I I
RED
W12 ¡6
3 II
I I
BLACK
8800225
W13
TIMER
W2
WI
/
LI
BLK
LEFT GUARD1
SWITCH
WE
L _I_ - - -J
AI
LI
W3
STARTER I
o
RIGHT GUARD
BOWL LIFT
A
TI
SWITCH
SWITCH
NOTES: I
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP FERRULE.
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP I/4
FEMALE QUICK DISCONNECT
FULLY INSULATED.
3
MATERIAL:
OIS TEW CSA AND UL APPRO\'ED.
IMPORTANT: Before making electrical connections, check the specifications on the data plate (located on the rear access panel) to assure they agree with those of your electrical
service.
Warning: Whenever maintenance is being performed or whenever the top cover or rear access panel have been removed, DISCONNECT electrical cord and place a tag on it indicating the mixer is being worked on.
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RIGHT GUARD
SWITCH
r
L
J
W5
STOP
SWITCH
I
I
WE
U
L_J
SCHEMATIC
380-400V, 50HZ, 3PH, 460V. 60HZ, 3PH
FIGURE 13B
r
LEFT GUARD1
SWITCH
I
L
W3
TIMER
W2 (7 WI
STARTER
BOWL LIFT
SWITCH
r
o
L
W4
START
\
SWITCH
L___J
W7
WE
n
A
A2
L
POWER IN
/
I
LI
22 L3
Wo
WIT
W I 2 CONTROL
I TRANSFORMER
NOTES: I
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP FERRULE.
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP I/4
PEMALE OUICK DISCONNECT
FULLY INSULATED.
MATERIAL:
1015 TEW OSA AND UL APPROVED.
NO.
IO RING TERMINAL. AMP 60772-I
IMPORTANT: Before making electrical connections, check the specificatìons on the data plate (located on the rear access panel) to assure they agree with those of your electrical
service.
Warning: Whenever maintenance is being performed or whenever the top cover or rear access panel have been removed, DISCONNECT electrical cord and place a tag on it
indicating the mixer is being worked on.
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SRM3O
k
H2 H0
W f
I
WIRE TABLE
PART
NUMBER
WIRE
NO.
GA SEE
NOTE
LENGTH
IN INCHES
END A
SEE NOTE
END B
SEE NOTE
COLOR
8800236
WI
16 3
45
4
2
WHITE
W2
16 3
12
2
2
WHITE
W3
16 3
6
2
2
BLACK
W4
16
3
6
2
2
BLACK
W5 16
3
4
i
2
RED
WE
16
3
2
:72
I
I
RED
W7
16 3
31
I
i BLACK
Wo
16
3
34
I
I RED
WII
16 3
G
I
4
RED
WI2
16
3 G
I
4
BLACK
WI3
16
3
G
I
4
WHITE
PART OF
STARTER
W9
16
3
2
f72
I
4 RED
WIO
16
3
5 1/2
I
I
RED
8800226
W14
CORD
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r
r
LEFT GUARD
SWITCH
L_ _.._J
L....
.__..-J
W5
STOP
SWITCH
I I
SCHEMATIC 208-240V60HZ 3PH
220..240V, 50HZ, 3PH
FIGURE 13C
W7
Ç
START
\
SWITCH
W6
wQ
POWER IN
/
I
LI
L2 L3 ONO
IP
A1
LI L2
L3
o
o
o
A2 TI
T2
T3
4
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WIG
OVERLOAD
WI
I
T3
NOTES:
I
.
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP FERRULE.
ATTACH DOUBLE CRIMP
I/4
FEMALE QUICK DISCONNECT
FULLY INSULATED.
MATERIAL:
1015 TEW CSA AND UL APPROVED.
IMPORTANT: Before making electrical connections, check
the specifications on the data
plate (located on the rear access panel) to assure they agree
with those of your electrical
service.
Warning: Whenever maintenance is being performed or
whenever the top cover or rear
access panel have been removed, DISCONNECT
electrical cord and place a tag on it
indicating the mixer is being worked on.
SRM3O+
RELAY
T
95 I
96
J
WIRE TABLE
PART
NUMBER
WIRE
NO
GA
SEE
NOTE
LENGTH
IN INCHES
END A
SEE NOTE
END B
SEE NOTE
COLOR
8800235
WI 6
3
31
I
2
WHITE
W2
16
3
12
2
2
WHITE
W3
16
3
6
2
2
BLACK
W4
16 3
6
2
2
BLACK
W5
1G
3
4
I 2
RED
W6
16
3
2
1/2
I
I
RED
W7
16
3
31
I
I
BLACK
W8
16
3
34
I
I
RED
PART
OF
STARTER
W9
16 3
2
1/2
I
I
RED
WIO
16
3
5
1/2
I
I RED
WI I
I 6
3
8
1/2
I
I
RED
8800226
WI2
CORD
STARTER
W3
RIGHT GUARD
SWITCH
r
r
r
BOWL LIFT
SWITCH
r
TIMER
W2
WI
-J
L__
TI
T2
W12
MOTOR
W8
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