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Mixing Pump Pro 30 & 50
Mixing Pump Pro 30 & 50
MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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EUROPE PROJECTION - Z .I. Rousset Parc Club - 343, avenue Francis Perrin - 13106 Rousset
Tél : 00 33 (0)4 42 29 08 96 – Fax : 00 33 (0)4 42 53 44 36
SAS au capital de 400 000€ - SIREN 394 961 510 – NAF 2892 Z
GENERAL INDEX
GENERAL INDEX ............................................................................................................ 2
CE MARKING ................................................................................................................. 3
FINAL TESTING AND COMMISSIONING ............................................................................ 3
RESERVED RIGHTS ........................................................................................................ 3
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...................................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................... 5
DIMENSIONS OF THE MACHINE....................................................................................... 5
PARTS LIST .................................................................................................................. 7
PACKAGING .................................................................................................................. 8
UNPACKING .................................................................................................................. 9
USE DESTINATION ........................................................................................................ 9
DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................... 9
MACHINE TRANSPORT.................................................................................................. 10
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 11
RESIDUAL RISKS ......................................................................................................... 12
FORESEEABLE INCORRECT USE .................................................................................... 12
ASSEMBLING OF ROTOR AND MIXER ............................................................................. 13
WATER CONNECTION ................................................................................................... 15
CONNECTION OF THE MATERIAL CONVEYING TUBE ......................................................... 15
CONNECTION OF THE AIR TUBE TO THE COMPRESSOR .................................................... 16
CONNECTION OF THE MATERIAL CONVEYING AND AIR TUBES TO THE SPRAYING NOZZLE ... 16
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 17
CONTROL PANEL ......................................................................................................... 18
MIXPRO 30 Floor screed and Plaster .............................................................................. 18
MIXPRO 50 Plaster and Floor screed .............................................................................. 19
MIXPRO 50 Classic ....................................................................................................... 20
CHECKS BEFORE SWITCHING ON .................................................................................. 22
MACHINE PREPARATION ............................................................................................... 23
SPRAYING OF THE MATERIAL ........................................................................................ 25
MACHINE SWITCHING OFF ........................................................................................... 25
CLEANING OF CHAMBER MIXING ................................................................................... 26
CLEANING OF THE HOPPER........................................................................................... 27
CLEANING OF THE SPRAYING NOZZLE AIR TUBE ............................................................. 28
SWATER DRAINAGE DURING WINTER PERIOD ................................................................ 28
RESEARCH OF MALFUNCTIONS ..................................................................................... 29
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................. 31
REPLACEMENT OF THE ROTOR STATOR .......................................................................... 32
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................. 33
NOTES ....................................................................................................................... 34
RESERVED RIGHTS
The contents on this manual can’t be reproduced and disclosed (totally or
partially) without written authorization of the Manufacture
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
It’s conformed to the following European Directives and the following modifications:
Signed
If the withdraw water is from a deposit, tub or well, it’s required insert a cleaner
upline of the machine.
Accessories upon request: Fairing for feeding from silo
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13 24 15
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10 17
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5 18
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USE DESTINATION
The use destination of the machine is to use in building sector for the Mixing and
spraying of pre-mixed products having a max. granulometry of 5 mm, suitable for
plastering.
Can be used for the processing: Pre-mixed plasters, dry or in silo, having as base:
plaster, plaster lime, cement lime, finishing plasters, stoppers, coloured plasters,
gluing agents in general, foundation for floors and mortars.
Any other different use is potentially inappropriate.
DISPOSAL
At the disposal time of the machine, compulsorily observe the provisions of the
regulations in force.
Separate the parts making up the machine according to the different construction
materials (plastic, copper, iron, etc...).
Lubricant liquids and any other fluids shall absolutely not be dispersed in the
environment.
These products, deemed polluting and hazardous, shall be compulsory disposed
entrusting companies authorized and specialized for the different types of product.
RESIDUAL PREVENTIVE
ZONE DANGER
RISKS MEASURES
Cutting hazard in
Hopper
case of contact
protection Education, training.
with the bag
grating
cutting blade
Education, training.
hazard to be hit The tubes
Material by the ejection of disconnection only in
conveying tube material subject the absence of pressure
to pressure. indicated in gauge.
A
B C
D E
G
Antigrip
I
M
Attention:
Performing the disconnection only in the absence of pressure indicated in gauge.
2 3 4
1 6 5
3
2
4
O: stopped;
3 Cell wheel motor
I: running.
1
2
6
4
8 9 10
1 O Stop machine
2 I Run machine
Inverted phases
Off = correct phases;
6 Orange Led
On = incorrect phases, change the position of
the master switch
1 = automatic
8 Water pump 0 = stopped
2 = manual
I = running
9 Cell wheel
O = stopped
1 = directed phases
10 Main switch 0 = panel off
2 = inverted phases
5) Preparation of mixture:
a. Disconnect the material conveying tube from the machine material
output connection pulling the side levers (fig.1-28)
b. Position the water pump selector on “Automatic”;
c. Start the cell wheel;
d. Start the mixing;
e. Increase or decrease the water flow rate incoming in the trunket acting
on the related adjustment valve till obtaining the wished consistency;
f. Stop the machine;
g. Open the service tap (fig.1-18) to perform the internal wetting of the
material conveying tube; when the water comes out from the tube
close the tap and disconnect the tube;
h. Connect the material conveying tube to the machine material output
connection;