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BGMFSB-S

ERIES

 

O

PERATION 

& M

AINTENANCE 

M

ANUAL

 

 

3389 ~ 128

th

 Avenue Holland, MI 49424 

 

Phone: 616/399-5600 Fax 616/399-3084 

 

 

Copyright 2015 BRAWN Mixer, Inc. 

www.BRAWNMIXER.com 

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REPLACING PACKING, Cont.

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 4: Butt-Cut Joints 

 

 

 
 

FIGURE 5: Diagonally-Cut Joints 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MIXER NAMEPLATE 

 
 
 
 

 

STORAGE

 

 
Units shipped from Brawn Mixer, Inc. are intended to be 
used within 30 days after receipt and presumed to be 
stored indoors in a heated building. Store mixers as 
packaged by the factory. If you intend storing units under 
adverse conditions or for a long period of time, special 
storage precautions will be necessary. 
 
1.  Store in a sheltered area away from chemical vapors or 

steam. 

2.  Cover. 
3.  Do not store in sunlight or near high heat. 
4.  Spray oil on exposed shafts and seals.  Remove oil on 

start-up. 

5.  Rotate output shaft 360º every 3-4 weeks. 
6.  Mixers should not be stored near vibrating machinery 

to avoid damage to the bearings. 

7.  If electric motors have been subjected to humid 

conditions, check the insulation resistance between 
phase and mass and between the different phases. 
The resistance should not be less than 100 
megohms. If the resistance is less, please consult 
the factory. 

 

Summary of Contents for BGMF100

Page 1: ...BGMF SB SERIES...

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Page 3: ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SERIAL NUMBER ___________________ CUSTOMER ____________________________ SALES REP ____________________________ BGMF SB SERIES 1...

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Page 7: ...ATION DATA SHOWN HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL AND THE PROPERTIY OF BRAWN MIXER INC NO USE OR DISCLOSURE THEREOF MAY BE MADE WITHOUT OUR WRITTEN PERMISSION REV DWG NO A MIXER MODEL DRAWN BY DATE 3389 128TH A...

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Page 9: ...y devices installed while operating Develop a safety checklist for this equipment and perform regular maintenance to ensure continued and proper operation Develop a safety checklist for this equipment...

Page 10: ...holes and install and tighten the mounting hardware not provided by BRAWN 4 Before disconnecting the handling equipment from the mixer adjust the outboard support legs to evenly distribute the mixer...

Page 11: ...AFETY INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED Only qualified personnel should work on or around this equipment after becoming thoroughly familiar with all warnings safety notices and maintenance procedures cont...

Page 12: ...sfactory operation CAUTION Guard against overloading Overloading causes overheating and overheating means shortened insulation life A motor subjected to a 10 C temperature rise above the maximum limit...

Page 13: ...g oil companies have special bearing greases that are satisfactory Relubricate bearings every six months more often if conditions require as follows 1 Stop the motor Lock out the switch 2 Thoroughly c...

Page 14: ...may eventually leak through the motor bearing and into the gearbox thus contaminating and increasing the volume of oil This in turn can cause the gearbox output shaft seal to fail and leak oil into t...

Page 15: ...ife It is factory filled with an AGMA 7C gear lubricant which is suitable for an ambient temperature range from 30 to 100 F If the application calls for outdoor installation in extremely cold or extre...

Page 16: ...your mixer FIGURE 1 Two Ring Stuffing Box FIGURE 2 Seven Ring Stuffing Box Packing I D Description Max Temp pH Range 1345 An interlace braided packing made from a special polyimide yarn that resists...

Page 17: ...box be checked daily for leakage or excessive temperature After monitoring for a few days you will be able to determine a maintenance schedule that is practical for your application When making adjus...

Page 18: ...ntend storing units under adverse conditions or for a long period of time special storage precautions will be necessary 1 Store in a sheltered area away from chemical vapors or steam 2 Cover 3 Do not...

Page 19: ...which were conducted without their prior written authorization BRAWN Mixer Inc shall not be held liable for any further cost expense or labor to replace equipment or replaceable parts or indirect or c...

Page 20: ...N AND APPLICATION DATA SHOWN HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL AND THE PROPERTIY OF BRAWN MIXER INC NO USE OR DISCLOSURE THEREOF MAY BE MADE WITHOUT OUR WRITTEN PERMISSION REV DWG NO A MIXER MODEL DRAWN BY DATE...

Page 21: ...MENT DESIGN AND APPLICATION DATA SHOWN HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL AND THE PROPERTIY OF BRAWN MIXER INC NO USE OR DISCLOSURE THEREOF MAY BE MADE WITHOUT OUR WRITTEN PERMISSION REV DWG NO A MIXER MODEL DRAW...

Page 22: ...39 9 Snap ring 10008501 10 10 Ball bearing 10008603 46 13 Oil Seal 10008801 16 Chuck shaft 1 1 CF 1 CF Chuck shaft 3 4 1 CF 1 CF 18 Ball mount 500074 288 23 Shoe 100695 22 19 24 Clamp assembly 500086...

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Page 26: ...OM NEVADA CLARK COUNTY ONLY CORE ROSION PRODUCTS 3300 EAST 19TH STREET SIGNAL HILL CA 90755 PHONE 562 986 5238 FAX 562 986 5246 WW CORE ROSION COM NEVADA EXCLUDING CLARK COUNTY RYAN PROCESS INC 866 RO...

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