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HARBIL
5G High Speed
Paint Mixer
Instruction
Manual
With Enhanced Clamping Circuity
Part # - 24018
Rev. C
05/01/99
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  • Page 1 ® ® HARBIL 5G High Speed Paint Mixer Instruction Manual With Enhanced Clamping Circuity Part # - 24018 Rev. C 05/01/99...
  • Page 2 CONFIDENTIAL ® FLUID MANAGEMENT PROPERTY OF FLUID MANAGEMENT (C) COPYRIGHT 1999 AS AN UNPUBLISHED WORK ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This material cannot be copied or disclosed to others without Fluid Management the prior written permission of FLUID MANAGEMENT A Unit of IDEX, Corp. 1023 Wheeling Road Wheeling, Illinois 60090-5776 Voice...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 INTRODUCTION- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7 UNPACKING DIRECTIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11...
  • Page 4 ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY MIXER WARNING LABELS INFORMATION You should become familiar with important warning labels which are affixed to the mixer, as well as the symbols which appear throughout this manual. These warnings have been included to help you safely perform your job.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INFORMATION A Caution notice tells you about a danger that could cause injury to you or minor damage to the mixer. When you see a Caution notice in this manual, read it carefully and be sure you understand it before continuing. Information Notice NOTE: If the cabinet vibrates, loosen the locking...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The Harbil 5G High Speed Paint Mixer is a versatile, automatic mixer designed with concern for safety, reliability and ease of use. Its features include: • Heavy-duty, high-capacity components and a durable finish for long wear. • Vibration-free mixing for blending and conditioning paint. •...
  • Page 8 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE LOG RECORD MODEL NUMBER HERE: _________________________ RECORD SERIAL NUMBER HERE: _________________________ SERVICE SERVICED DESCRIPTION & PARTS REPLACED DATE (STATE IF UNDER WARRANTY) ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 9 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS ORDER Fluid Management Parts Order Form Photocopy and use this form to Mail or fax orders to: Fluid Management | Phone: 1(800) 462-2466 A unit of IDEX 1023 Wheeling Road | Fax: 1(847) 537-5530 Wheeling, IL 60090 Sold To: Ship To: ________________________ ________________________...
  • Page 10: Unpacking Directions

    UNPACKING DIRECTIONS UNPACKING INSPECT THE CRATE FOR DAMAGE DIRECTIONS IMPORTANT: If any damage is found, notify the carrier at once and arrange for inspection in order to claim recovery. Claims for damage must be made by the consignee (YOU).The carrier assumes full responsibility upon acceptance of shipment and will not entertain any claims by the consignor (Fluid Management).
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTING TO THE POWER SOURCE CONNECTIONS NOTE: The unit must be plugged into a dedicated electrical line with no other equipment using the same circuit. 1. Connect the mixer to a separate, dedicated circuit; for example: 120 volt, 20 ampere.
  • Page 12 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS GROUNDING In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. The 3- prong plug, equipped with grounding wire, must be plugged into a 3-slot receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
  • Page 13: Aligning And Leveling Mixer

    ALIGNING AND LEVELING MIXER ALIGNING AND ALIGNING THE STRUTS LEVELING 1. Make sure that the power is removed from the mixer. 2. Remove the top cover of the unit. Save the screws. MIXER 3. Check the inner frame and struts by grasping the frame at the top. Vigorously rock the frame back and forth to see that all struts move freely on their supports.
  • Page 14 ALIGNING AND LEVELING MIXER REMOVE SHIPPING INSERTS After you have plugged the mixer into a dedicated power line and leveled it, inspect to be sure that you have removed the shipping materials inside the mixer. Refer to Figure 3 on page 16 for a diagram of the control panel. 1.
  • Page 15: Getting To Know Your Paint Mixer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PAINT MIXER GETTING TO General Locations KNOW YOUR • CONTROL PANEL - All controls are in one location. PAINT MIXER • DOOR SAFETY SWITCH -The Door must be closed continuously to operate the paint mixer. • WARNING STICKERS - Please read these important messages for YOUR safety.
  • Page 16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PAINT MIXER Control Panel • EMERGENCY STOP button for quickly stopping the mixer. • POWER rocker switch for applying power to the machine. • UP button for raising the top pressure plate. • START button for activating the mixer. •...
  • Page 17: Operational Test

    OPERATIONAL TEST OPERATIONAL 1. Turn to “BASIC OPERATION” on page 19 to be sure you understand how to operate this mixer before beginning this test. TEST 2. Plug in the mixer. 3. To perform this test, use two one-gallon containers, followed by a five- gallon container, and perform these steps: •...
  • Page 18: Important Information

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT Before operating the mixer, carefully read the following important information. INFORMATION WARNINGS • Verify that your paint mixer is properly levelled. Improper leveling may cause severe damage to the machine during the mixing operation. • Always shut off the master POWER switch and unplug the mixer from the AC power outlet before servicing the paint mixer.
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION BASIC Open the door. If you need to raise the top plate to accommodate the container to be mixed, turn on the POWER switch and push the UP button. OPERATION Wait a few seconds until the UP light goes out. This will raise the top plate about two inches.
  • Page 20 BASIC OPERATION 2. When using 5-gallon plastic or metal containers with recessed lids, place the foam disc on top of the container even with the rim. NOTE: Both thick and thin discs come with the mixers. Foam discs eliminate flexing of the container.
  • Page 21 BASIC OPERATION 4. Set the timer on the control panel to the desired shaking time. 5. Apply power to the mixer by pressing the POWER rocker switch to the ON position and turning the EMERGENCY STOP button clockwise until it pops out to the ON position. If the button does not turn, then it is already in the ON position.
  • Page 22: Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES MAINTENANCE To ensure safe, dependable operation of the paint mixer, follow the maintenance schedule detailed below: PROCEDURES WEEKLY Lubricate the following items with SAE 20 oil: • Top pressure plate nut (accessed through the right and left side doors) •...
  • Page 23 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Use the table below to record your maintenance on the Super-Struts every three months. LUBRICATION RECORD DATE 5G Paint Mixer Instruction Manual...
  • Page 24: Trouble-Shooting Chart

    TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE- Using the chart below, locate the problem in the first column, then select the probable cause to check and action to take from the next two columns. The SHOOTING problems are arranged from the simplest to the most complex. CHART Where appropriate, refer to the Servicing and Repair section to correct the problem.
  • Page 25 TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART The top plate does not • Reconnect loose wire or for loose/broken wire in the DC move in a downward direc- replace broken wire. motor cable. tion. • Reconnect loose wire or START switch mechanism on the replace broken wire. control panel for a loose connec- tion.
  • Page 26 TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART Paint mixer will not shut • Replace if necessary. timer control on the front control off. panel. • Replace relay. if relay is stuck in the closed posi- tion. • Replace timer. for bad timer . May be problem with printed circuit •...
  • Page 27 TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART The START light is on and • Connect to dedicated line. to make sure that the mixer is on a the top plate clamps on the dedicated line. container, but mixer will • Close the door. not run. if front door closed.
  • Page 28 TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART NOTES ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 29: Servicing And Repair

    SERVICING AND REPAIR SERVICING GENERAL INFORMATION AND REPAIR If you do not feel confident about disassembling the paint mixer or replacing a part, DO NOT ATTEMPT THE PROCEDURE. Should problems or questions arise, contact Customer Service at Fluid Management. Carefully read all of the instructions before you begin. For component identification and location, refer to the Parts Section of this manual.
  • Page 30: Opening Mixer

    OPENING MIXER OPENING REMOVE THE EXTERIOR PANELS MIXER 1. Using a medium-size screwdriver or 1/4" nut driver, remove the sheet metal screws securing the top cover. Lift it off the mixer. COVER SHEET METAL SCREW CONTROL ASSEMBLY UPPER REAR CABINET FRONT DOOR FRONT...
  • Page 31: Removing Shake Frame

    REMOVING SHAKE FRAME REMOVING Some service procedures involve removing the shake frame. Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these SHAKE FRAME procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid Management. For component identification and location, refer to the Parts Section of this manual.
  • Page 32 REMOVING SHAKE FRAME 5. Follow the cable to the strain relief, located on the inside of the hole where the cable goes through the shake frame. Unscrew the strain relief and pull the cable through the hole into the enclosure. INNER FRAME TO SHAKE...
  • Page 33 REMOVING SHAKE FRAME REMOVE THE COUNTERWEIGHTS CAUTION: The weights for the inner frame are 21 pounds each! 1. In order to access the nuts on the flange bearings, and the rear screws and nuts on the pillow block bearings, remove the two (2) lower inner frame counterweights.
  • Page 34 REMOVING SHAKE FRAME CAUTION: Be careful when removing the shake frame. It may swivel or fall forward while working on the next step. CAUTION: Be careful when lifting. The shake frame weighs over 200 pounds. 4. Position one person at the back of the mixer to hold the shake frame. Using a 1/2"...
  • Page 35: Testing Shake Motor

    TESTING SHAKE MOTOR TESTING Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Fluid Management. SHAKE MOTOR For component location and identification, refer to the Parts Section of this manual. WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD To carry out this test you will need 120 volts which could cause electrical shock.
  • Page 36: Changing Shake Motor

    CHANGING SHAKE MOTOR CHANGING Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid SHAKE MOTOR Management. Turn to the Parts Section of this manual for component identification and location.
  • Page 37: Changing The V-Belt

    CHANGING THE V-BELT CHANGING THE Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid V-BELT Management. Refer to the Parts Section for component identification and location. 1. Unplug the electrical cord. 2.
  • Page 38: Removing Circuit Board

    REMOVING CIRCUIT BOARD REMOVING Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid CIRCUIT Management. BOARD Turn to the Parts Section for component identification and location. WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD The mixer must be unplugged before attempting this procedure.
  • Page 39: Installing Rubber Pads

    INSTALLING RUBBER PADS INSTALLING Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid RUBBER PADS Management. For component identification and location, consult the Parts Section of this manual. A special rubber pad is fastened to the top plate to hold cans in place during operation.
  • Page 40 INSTALLING RUBBER PADS 3. Making sure the pad is positioned properly, attach the pad to the plate and hold in position for about 2 minutes. 4. Remove the backing from the tape on the replacement lower table and press into position. 5.
  • Page 41: Replacing / Adjusting Dc Motor

    REPLACING / ADJUSTING DC MOTOR REPLACING / The DC motor needs adjusting if it is making excessive noise while the top plate is moving. Adjustments are also required when reinstalling or ADJUSTING DC replacing the motor. MOTOR Read all of the following instructions. If you have any doubt about performing these procedures, please contact Customer Service at Fluid Management.
  • Page 42: Adjusting Clamping Force

    ADJUSTING CLAMPING FORCE ADJUSTING The clamping force needs adjusting if cans are being crushed or thrown from the shake frame. Adjustments may also be required after changing the CLAMPING control board or other components in the shake mechanism. The clamping FORCE force is specified in the instructions (P/N 24040) that come with the replacement board.
  • Page 43 ADJUSTING CLAMPING FORCE 6. Assure that the E-Stop button is released and press the power "ON" switch. 7. Press the "UP" button on the control box. 8. Open the door and place the positioning spacer (P/N 24096) and gauge (P/N 24124) on the bottom plate against the back lip as shown. POSITIONING BACK SPACER...
  • Page 44: Reversing Door

    REVERSING DOOR REVERSING The front door can be reversed to accommodate any space plan. Some layouts lend themselves to a front door that opens with the handle on the left. DOOR Others require that the door open in the reverse of this. The mixer is shopped with the door handle on the right side.
  • Page 45 REVERSING DOOR STUD MOVE MOVE MOVE PRESS TABS MAGNET Figure 15 Reversing Door 4. Using a slotted screw driver, remove the four (4) screws that mount the door to the mixer. Save for later use. 5. Reach behind the door post and remove the two (2) magnets by pressing the tabs.
  • Page 46: Replacing Super-Struts

    REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS REPLACING Read all the directions carefully. If you do not feel comfortable disassembling the mixer or replacing a part, do not attempt the procedure. SUPER- Refer to the Parts Section for component identification and location. STRUTS REMOVING THE EXTERNAL PANELS 1.
  • Page 47 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS 2. Locate the hole in the strut pin. Insert the end of the 1/8" hex key into the hole to prevent the pin from rotating while loosening the bolt. If no hole is observed, grasp the pin with vice grips and loosen the nut. WRENCH Figure 18 Keeping the Strut Pin from Rotating 3.
  • Page 48 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS 4. Using the 2" x 4' wooden board for leverage, lift the shake frame in the center until the two (2) strut pins are raised high enough to clear the strut bodies. WOOD BLOCKS WOOD BOARD WOOD BLOCKS Figure 19 Lifting the Inner Frame 5.
  • Page 49 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS INSTALLING THE SUPER-STRUTS Refer to the Super-Strut assembly drawing for parts locations: STRUT HOLE IN WASHER STRUT BODY STRUT HOLE IN SPRING STRUT BODY STRUT STRUT WASHER GROMMET STRUT SCREW SPRING WASHER STRUT BODY STRUT GROMMET Figure 20 Super-Strut Assembly 5G Paint Mixer Instruction Manual...
  • Page 50 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS 1. Beginning with the REAR strut install the new strut body, washers, rubber grommets, and bottom screw on the outer frame. NOTE: When installing the rubber grommets, the two shouldered ends must face each other with the mounting bracket between them as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 51 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS 4. Using the 2" x 4' board, lift the inner frame and install both springs on the strut bodies, then remove the blocks from under the inner frame. 5. Lift the inner frame again with the 2" x 4' board as a lever. This will allow you to align and insert the strut pins into the strut bodies.
  • Page 52 REPLACING SUPER-STRUTS 7. Beginning with the FRONT strut, tighten the top nut until the bottom rubber grommet is compressed 1/2". 8. Tighten the BOTTOM screw until the top rubber grommet is also compressed to 1/2". 9. Moving to the REAR strut, tighten the TOP nut until the bottom rubber grommet is compressed 1/2".
  • Page 53: Replacing Crankshaft

    REPLACING CRANKSHAFT REPLACING Please read all the directions before attempting this procedure. If you do not feel comfortable about disassembling the mixer or replacing a part, please CRANKSHAFT do not attempt it. Should questions arise, contact Customer Service at Fluid Management.
  • Page 54 REPLACING CRANKSHAFT 3. Remove and discard the four (4) pillow-block screws holding the crankshaft. 4. Remove and discard the old crankshaft assembly. INSTALL THE NEW CRANKSHAFT 1. The mounting surfaces must be flat before installing the new assembly. 2. Set the new crankshaft assembly onto the pillow-block mounting pads. Facing the back of the machine, look at the V-groove balance-plate pulley.
  • Page 55 REPLACING CRANKSHAFT 10. Inspect the V-belt and replace if necessary. Check the alignment of the belt and the pulleys. Now tighten the pulley set screw on the motor pulley. IMPORTANT: Adjust the belt tension to approximately 3/16" deflection at five (5) pounds of pressure before tightening the motor screws.
  • Page 56: Reassembling Mixer

    REASSEMBLING MIXER REASSEMBLING Two people are required to lift the shake frame into the mixer. MIXER 1. With one person on each side of the shake frame, lift the shake frame into the mixer and rest it on the crankshaft. NOTE: the four (4) screw holes in the swivel rods must be properly aligned with the holes in the inner frame.
  • Page 57 REASSEMBLING MIXER 8. Thread the grey control box cable through the hole in the shake frame and through the tie wraps. If the tie wraps were removed, install new ones. 9. Tighten the strain relief. 10. Using your wiring diagram, connect the four (4) wires leading from the grey cable to the shake frame terminal block.
  • Page 58 REASSEMBLING MIXER NOTES ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 59: Parts Section

    PARTS SECTION PARTS SECTION This section is designed to assist you in • Performing service function • Identifying parts ALL REPAIRS MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT: Part numbers do change from time to time; therefore, call Customer Service to verify part numbers before placing an order. This is particularly important for machines built prior to 6/95.
  • Page 60: Parts: Sheet Metal And Outer Frame

    PARTS: SHEET METAL AND OUTER FRAME PARTS: SHEET METAL AND OUTER FRAME TOP COVER S5105135 UPPER REAR LOWER REAR CABINET PANEL S5105104 SCREW S5105105 S4000214 FRONT COVER UPPER REAR S5105134 CABINET SCREW S5105104 S4000214 PANEL (LOWER FRONT) POWER S5105139 CORD S5108334 PANEL (REAR LOWER)
  • Page 61 PARTS: SHEET METAL AND OUTER FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S17221 FRONT DOOR MAGNET, 5G S17475 STUD S23949 CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE (USA), 5G S24024 RIGHT COLUMN, 5G S24026 LEFT COLUMN, 5G S24029 DOOR, 5G S24030 HINGE S24031 HANDLE S4000027 NUT, HEX (NO.
  • Page 62 PARTS: SHEET METAL AND OUTER FRAME CRANKSHAFT SWIVEL ASSEMBLY S5106300 ASSEMBLY S5107009 FLANGE STRUT BEARING ASSEMBLY S5106023 S5109220 SCREW S4000127 INNER FRAME S5102110 WASHER S4000126 S4000182 S4000126 FOOT LEVELING ASSEMBLY S5109006 ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 63 PARTS: SHEET METAL AND OUTER FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000126 NUT, HEX (5/16-18, W/ NYLON PATCH, PACKAGE OF 12) P/ N 4000441) S4000127 SCREW, HEX HEAD CAP(5/16-18 X 1-1/4"PACKAGE OF 12) P/N4000442) S4000182 PLAIN WASHER, 11/32" ID X 5/8" OD S5106023 FLANGE BEARING ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE, 5G S5106300...
  • Page 64: Parts: Control Box Assembly

    PARTS: CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY PARTS: CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY SCREW S4000047 CIRCUIT CONTROL BOARD S23435 WASHER SPACER ASSEMBLY S4000013 S4000067 TRANSFORMER S5108199 S23949 S4000027 SCREW S5108210 S4000251 TERMINAL BLOCK FUSE S5608220 S5108256 CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR DISCONNECT S5108249 S5608216 SCREW S4000093 S4000111 SCREW SHAKE SCREW...
  • Page 65 PARTS: CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S23435 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (USA), 5G. THIS BOARD IS ADJUSTABLE WITH KIT, P/N S24041 S23949 CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY COMPLETE S4000012 SCREW, PAN HEAD CAP (NO. 6-32 X 5/16", SLOT, PACK- AGE OF 12 P/N S4000416) S4000013 NUT, HEX (NO.
  • Page 66: Parts: Inner Frame

    PARTS: INNER FRAME PARTS: INNER FRAME INNER FRAME S5102110 SHAKE FRAME CABLE S5108332 POWER SCREW CRANKSHAFT S4000207 ASSEMBLY S5106300 S4000208 WASHER S4000212 COUNTER WEIGHTS S5102015 POWER CABLE S5108415 SCREW S4000215 S4000126 WASHER S4000179 BELT S5108405 BRACKET PULLEY S5108406 S5108504 SCREW MOTOR S4000215 S5108416...
  • Page 67 PARTS: INNER FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000126 NUT, HEX (5/16-18, W/ NYLON PATCH, PACKAGE OF 12) P/N 4000441 S4000127 SCREW, HEX HEAD CAP (5/16-18 X 1-1/4" ,PACKAGE 12) P/N 4000442) S4000179 PLAIN WASHER, 5/16" ID X 5/8" OD S4000207 SCREW, HEX HEAD CAP (1/2-13 X 1-3/4") S4000208...
  • Page 68: Parts: Shake Frame

    PARTS: SHAKE FRAME PARTS: SHAKE FRAME CLAMPING TOP BOX MOTOR S5103116 S5103142 SWIVEL ROD BRACKET MOUNTING S5103123 PLATE S5103114 SWIVEL ASSEMBLY S5107009 SCREW SCREW S4000370 S4000087 S4000096 TOP PLATE S5103175 PLATE CHANNEL S5103113 S5107123 PLATE S23783 THIS IS RIGHT & LEFT CHANGED SIDES S5103141...
  • Page 69 PARTS: SHAKE FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000077 NUT, HEX (3/8-16, WITH NYLON PATCH (TABLE MOUNTING SCREWS) S4000087 SCREW, PAN HEAD (3/8-16, WITH NYLON PATCH (4 - DC MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS AND 4 - SWIVEL ROD MOUNTING, PACKAGE OF 12, P/N S4000435) S4000096 NUT, HEX (1/4-20, WITH NYLON PATCH, 4-LEAD SCREW BEARING, 4 SWIVEL ROD, &...
  • Page 70 PARTS: SHAKE FRAME LOCK WASHER DC MOTOR S4000002 ASSEMBLY S4000096 S5103142 & TIMING SCREW S5107015 BELT S4000087 S5107016 WASHER S5107014 S4000128 SET SCREW & S4000204 SCREW S4000145 SCREW S5103131 PILLOW BLOCK TIMING S5103145 S5103111 GEAR S5103109 COUPLING S5107004 LEAD SCREW &...
  • Page 71 PARTS: SHAKE FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000002 LOCK WASHER, 1/4", SPLIT (4 - DC MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS AND 4 - TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY MOUNTING SCREWS) S4000087 SCREW, PAN HEAD (3/8-16, WITH NYLON PATCH (4 - DC MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS AND 4 - SWIVEL ROD MOUNTING) AVAILABLE ONLY IN PACKAGE OF 12, PART NO.
  • Page 72 PARTS: SHAKE FRAME SCREW S5103126 TABLE ASSEMBLY S4000126 WASHER S4000182 FLANGE BEARING SCREW S5106023 S5103161 ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 73 PARTS: SHAKE FRAME PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S23784 BOTTOM PAD ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE, 5G S4000126 NUT, HEX (5/16-18, WITH NYLON PATCH) SHAKE FRAME ASSEMBLY SCREWS, PACKAGE OF12, P/N S4000441) S4000182 PLAIN WASHER (11/32" ID X 5/8" OD) S5103126 SCREW, ROUND HEAD RIBBED NECK (3/8-16 X 7/8") (TABLE MOUNTING SCREWS) S5103161 SCREW, CARRIAGE (5/16-18 X 1))
  • Page 74: Parts: Clamping Motor Assembly

    PARTS: CLAMPING MOTOR ASSEMBLY PARTS: CLAMPING MOTOR ASSEMBLY CLAMPING MOTOR S5103142 TERMINAL SCREW BLOCK S4000117 S5108311 S4000118 TOP BOX S5103116 SCALE SCALE ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 75 PARTS: CLAMPING MOTOR ASSEMBLY PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000117 SCREW, 4-40 X 3/4” S4000118 NUT, 4-40 X 3/4”, NYLOC S4000096 NUT, HEX (1/4-20, WITH NYLON PATCH PACKAGE OF 12 - P/N S4000438) S5108311 3-POSITION TERMINAL BLOCK S5103116 TOP BOX S5103142 DC CLAMPING MOTOR 5G Paint Mixer Instruction Manual...
  • Page 76: Parts: Top Plate Assembly

    PARTS: TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY PARTS: TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY S4000096 LOCKWASHER S4000002 SCREW S4000203 PLATE CHANNEL S5103113 PLATE ASSEMBLY S5103175 PLATE RUBBER S5107123 ® Fluid Management...
  • Page 77 PARTS: TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. REQ S4000002 LOCK WASHER, 1/4", SPLIT S4000096 NUT, HEX (1/4-20, WITH NYLON PATCH, PACKAGE OF 12 P/N 4000438) S4000203 SCREW, FLAT HEAD CAP (1/4-20 X 1", SOCKET) - NOT SHOWN S4000327 LOCKTITE SUPER BONDER NO. 416 INSTANT ADHESIVE (1 OZ.
  • Page 78: Parts: Crankshaft Assembly

    PARTS: CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY PARTS: CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY S5106014 COUNTERWEIGHT S5106122 SET SCREWS S4000210 CRANKSHAFT S5106014 S5106105 SCREW S5106108 SCREWS S4000209 WASHER S5106110 BEARING WASHER S5106107 S4000212 SCREWS S4000209 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING S5106101 S5106107 S5106014 WASHER S4000212 LOCKNUT PULLEY / COUNTERWEIGHT S5106109 S5106121 WASHER S5106110 ®...
  • Page 79 PARTS: CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY PART NO DESCRIPTION NO REQ S4000209 SCREW, SET (1/4 - 20 X 3/4”, SOCKET) S4000210 SCREW, SET ( 5/16 - 18 X 3/4”, SOCKET) S4000212 PLAIN WASHER, 17/32” ID X 1-1/8” OD S5106014 KEY, BALANCE PLATE PULLEY AND CENTRIFUGAL COUNTER- WEIGHT (1/4”...
  • Page 80 Part No. 24018 Rev. C 05/01/99 Fluid Management 1023 Wheeling Road Wheeling, Illinois 60090-5773 Telephone: (708) 537-0880 1-800-462-2466 Fax (708) 537-5530 Part No. 24018 Rev. C 05/01/99...
  • Page 81 Fluid Management 1023 Wheeling Road Wheeling, Illinois 60090-5773 Telephone: (708) 537-0880 1-800-462-2466 Fax (708) 537-5530 Part No. 24018 Rev. C 05/01/99 Fluid Management 1023 Wheeling Road Wheeling, Illinois 60090-5773 Telephone: (708) 537-0880 1-800-462-2466 Fax (708) 537-5530...

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