The contents of this Handbook, although correct at the time of publication may be subject to alteration by the Manufactures without notice. Winget Limited operate a policy of continuous product development. Therefore, some illustrations or text within this publication may differ from your machine.
No claim will be considered if other than genuine Winget Limited parts, which must be obtained from Winget Limited via an authorised Distributor, are used to effect a repair, or if lubricants other than those recommended by Winget Limited are used.
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SAFE WORKING Safety is the responsibility of the persons working with this machine. Think “safety” at all times. Read and remember the contents of this Handbook MACHINE MODIFICATION Any modifications to the machine will affect its working parameters and safety factors.
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SAFE WORKING SERVING & MAINTENANCE Never allow unqualified personnel to attempt to remove or replace any part of the machine, or anyone to remove large or heavy components without adequate lifting equipment. Before maintenance work is begun, ensure that the electric motor is switched off, and isolated from the mains.
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SAFE WORKING DECALS Ensure that all warning decals fitted to the mixer are legible. If any should become detached, they must be replaced immediately. Descriptions of the pictorial decals are as follows: Read Operators Handbook, or Operators These surfaces may be hot. Handbook storage place.
SAFE WORKING Lashing down & Lifting points General Care should be taken when lifting or transporting the mixer to ensure that lifting or retaining straps are in good condition and the following procedures must be followed when lifting or lashing down to avoid causing unnecessary damage.
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SAFE WORKING Lashing Down It is recommended that unless the mixer is pulled up against a headboard or some form of substantial wheel chocks that two ratchet type webbing straps are used to retain the mixer, one pulling to the rear and one pulling to the front.
OPERATION INSTALLING THE MIXER ON SITE Electric motors To start and stop: Welded to the mixer are lifting points. Gain access to start button by raising the These are provided to assist with loading motor housing cover (50). unloading mixer Start the motor by pressing the green transportation across site.
SERVICING SERVICE SCHEDULE Every day Links, shafts & hinges: Lubricate. Every week (or 50 hours running) The above and following items Nuts, bolts and keys. Tighten (Each week for first month): Drive belts: Check V belt tension . Drum Bevel Gears: Lubricate with open gear fluid.
SERVICING SERVICING PROCEDURE Drum drives Lubrication Every week (or 50 hours running) It is essential that oils and Drive chains: grease used for servicing do Lubricate drive chains (A) with a little not become contaminated engine oil through the oiler on top of the with sand or cement dust.
Multis EP 2 Shafts, linkages and hinges Rubia B 20W/30 Noise levels of mixers. Measured in accordance with EC Directive 2000/14/EC & UKSI 2001/1701 Models 100T, 150T and 175T LWA 90 LPA 71 @ 1m drum empty Drum speed Handbrake 20-22 rpm Tested to hold on a 5°...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIMENSIONS Weight (approx) 110V 100T 150T 175T 100T 150T 175T A 1515 1650 1680 325kg 385kg 405kg B 1560 1730 1780 F 1000 1100 1110 100T 150T 175T Weight (approx) 110V 100T 150T 175T A 1805 1890 2060...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN MIXERS WIRING CIRCUIT-SCHNEIDER CONTACTOR Electrical connections must only be made by a suitably qualified/competent person or electrician.
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