Dynamix ITM Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual Download Page 2

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Important Safety Warnings 

Please Read These Warnings Carefully Before Unpacking the Mixer 

 

 

WARNING!

 

 

The following safety instructions must be COMPLETELY REVIEWED 

AND FOLLOWED before operating any Dynamix Mixer. FAILURE TO  

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY

 

 

 

1.  Do not connect to air or electric motor to power source until  this Installation operation manual is followed and 

the mixer is properly assembled and installed as per design 

2.  Each mixer is selected for  a specific application. 

Do  not  use  this  mixer  in  applications  other  than  it  was 

designed  and  quoted  for.  Applying  a  mixer  in  applications  outside  of  intended  use  may  result  in 
overload conditions, which will damage the mixer.

  If you are unsure of the appropriate application please 

contact our staff with the relevant mixer serial number.  

3.  Your  mixer  has  been  tested  and  checked  for  shaft  straightness  before  shipping.  Care  must  be  taken 

while handling the shaft to ensure proper operation.  

4.  It is the operators responsibility to ensure this equipment complies with all local, state / provincial and national 

fire electrical and safety regulations 

5.  Do not operate the mixer in a manner other than the mixers intended application  

6.  This mixer is intended for professional use only 

7.  Do not alter or modify this mixer 

8.  Do  not  uninstall  or  service  this  mixer  until  you  have  followed  your 

“Control  of  Hazardous  Energy  Sources” 

procedure as per OSHA Guidelines, and or the Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 

9.  Follow ALL instructions and warnings set out in this manual 

10.  Ensure mixer is properly grounded 

11.  If  the  mixer  features  a  detachable  coupling,  ensure  that  the  coupling  is  fully  engaged  and  seated  in  the  fully 

rotated position of the coupling lock (rotated 10 degrees) 

12.  Ensure all equipment and personnel are clear of all rotating parts 

13.  If  your mixer requires lifting by  eyebolt  or by  another method,  you must ensure  that  eyebolts  or other means 

are securely fastened before lifting the mixer.  

14.  Do not touch rotating mixer parts 

15.  Some electric motors will run excessively hot under continued load. Always use  lifting handles  to lift modular 

drive segments off their coupling 

16.  Check equipment daily. Repair and replace damaged parts immediately.  

17.  Do not exceed the working air pressure of 100 psi for air motors. 

 
 

 

WARNING!

 

 

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD 

Improper grounding, poor ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a  

hazardous condition and result in a fire or explosion and serious injury. 

 

Summary of Contents for ITM Series

Page 1: ...the enclosed information Table of Contents Important Safety Warnings 2 Receiving Inspection Storage 3 Operation Instructions 4 Startup Checklist 5 Assembly Installation Plastic Tote 6 Stainless Steel...

Page 2: ...the mixer in a manner other than the mixers intended application 6 This mixer is intended for professional use only 7 Do not alter or modify this mixer 8 Do not uninstall or service this mixer until y...

Page 3: ...iately to the carrier and to Dynamix Agitators Inc 3 Check all parts against packing list to verify that all parts have been received Report any missing parts to Dynamix Agitators Inc 4 The Dynamix Fa...

Page 4: ...er Impeller cannot be buried in solids at startup For best performance axial flow impellers Dynaflow TM and Pitch should be positioned of their diameter above the tank floor or settled solids 10 If th...

Page 5: ...mpeller s installed correctly See Installation Section 6 Impellers spaced correctly if two or more for maximum and minimum liquid levels 7 Impeller immersed in liquid and no equipment or obstructions...

Page 6: ...plate mount seats onto the lip of the tote opening The outside diameter of the tote opening should not be greater than the outside diameter of the lip of the tote neck Attention No part of the impelle...

Page 7: ...2 Thread Dynamic Coupling A male end in a clockwise direction onto protruded threads of the bearing housing See Reference 1 below Tighten the coupling A solidly with a non metallic hammer Step 3 Slide...

Page 8: ...RING 51 001009 7 RETAINING NUT Refer to mixer serial no or sales person to confirm specs 8 SHAFT ASSEMBLY REBUILD KIT Refer to mixer serial no or sales person to confirm specs 9 SHAFT ASSEMBLY HOUSING...

Page 9: ...ial no or sales person to confirm specs 5 DYNAMIC COUPLER MALE 50 701004 6 DYNAMIC COUPLER O RING 51 001009 7 STAINLESS STEEL LID Refer to mixer serial no or sales person to confirm specs 8 SHAFT ASSE...

Page 10: ...erious or fatal injury Only qualified personnel should attempt the installation operation and maintenance of this equipment WARNING Do not touch electrical connections before you first ensure that pow...

Page 11: ...e electric motors may be pre wired with a six 6 foot electrical cord If not provided follow the wiring diagram on the motor for proper connections Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before conne...

Page 12: ...esigned to operate with a maximum air pressure of 100 psi If higher air pressure is supplied an in line air pressure regulator should be used to reduce the pressure This can also be used to vary the s...

Page 13: ...13 Air Motor Horsepower Rating Air Consumption For Air Motors Rated at 1 5HP For Air Motors Rated at 4HP Note Output rpm refers to motor output shaft only For gear reduced drives refer to gear ratio o...

Page 14: ...4 244 3771 Air Motor 1 5HP Rating Exploded views are shown for reference only Units may vary depending upon specific model Please refer to factory if you are unsure of your model Denotes parts include...

Page 15: ...cific model Please refer to factory if you are unsure of your model Denotes parts included in the Service Kit REF DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Drive End Cap 1 2 Shaft Seal 1 3 O Ring 1 4 Drive End Bearing 1 5 Do...

Page 16: ...ine on the correct port on reversible motors for proper rotation direction Gear Driven Gear Driven mixers are lubricated at the factory using the proper type and amount of lubricant for normal service...

Page 17: ...Not Fit Into Drive Shaft over size proper diameter 0 001 0 002 under normal diameter Measure and consult factory Wrong end of shaft only one end fits Install end marked motor end 2 Coupling bolts are...

Page 18: ...REPRESENTATIVES HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR DELAY WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOST OR INTERRUP...

Page 19: ...omer that the Product will perform substantially in accordance with the features and Solution Assurance as set out in the Quotation and be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal u...

Page 20: ...MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE In addition we do not assume and we expressly disclaim any liability for i any SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES which...

Page 21: ...Branch order number serial number c Product Model number d Equipment installation date e Equipment failure date f Application or service of unit g Details of claim Dynamix will notify the customer whe...

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Page 23: ...odel Number Serial Number Purchase Order Number Date Received Tank Number or Location Agitator Start Up Data Date of Installation Voltage at Start Up V DD MM YYYY Full Load amperage measured with amme...

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