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Table of Contents

FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................... 4
Limited WARRANTY ..................................................................................................... 5

TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................ 6 - 8

Specifications ............................................................................................................... 6
Imperial Torque Chart ................................................................................................. 7
Metric Torque Chart .................................................................................................... 8

HEALTH & SAFETY ...................................................................................................... 9 - 13

OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................. 14 - 18

Before Starting ............................................................................................................. 14
Safety Chain Installation ............................................................................................ 14
Oil Levels and Lubrication......................................................................................... 14
Hardware ....................................................................................................................... 14
Fuel................................................................................................................................. 14
To Start the Engine/Motor .......................................................................................... 14 - 15
To Stop The Engine/Motor ......................................................................................... 15
Operation ....................................................................................................................... 15
Capacities ...................................................................................................................... 15
Sample Mix ................................................................................................................... 16
Cleaning ........................................................................................................................ 16
Towing ........................................................................................................................... 16 - 17
Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................ 18

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ........................................................ IBC

65CMED & 95CMED

Summary of Contents for 65CMED

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL MODELS 65CMED 95CMED REVISION B 03 2002 P N 56378 CONCRETE MIXER A 100 employee owned American manufacturer ...

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Page 3: ...HEALTH SAFETY 9 13 OPERATIONS 14 18 Before Starting 14 Safety Chain Installation 14 Oil Levels and Lubrication 14 Hardware 14 Fuel 14 To Start the Engine Motor 14 15 To Stop The Engine Motor 15 Operation 15 Capacities 15 Sample Mix 16 Cleaning 16 Towing 16 17 Maintenance Schedule 18 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING IBC 65CMED 95CMED ...

Page 4: ...ncorrect operating materials are not covered by the warranty The above information does not extend the warranty and liability conditions of business of Stone Construction Equipment Inc Stone Construction Equipment Inc P O Box 150 Honeoye New York 14471 Phone 800 888 9926 Fax 716 229 2363 1 Machine Type _______________________________ Machine S N ________________________________ 2 Engine Type _____...

Page 5: ...ty or additional warranties binding on Manufacturer Therefore additional statements whether oral or written do not constitute warranty and should not be relied upon The Manufacturer s sole responsibility for any breach of the foregoing provision of this contract with respect to any product or part not conforming to the Warranty or the description herein contained is at its option a to repair repla...

Page 6: ...4 1 kW Honda 6 hp 4 5 kW Robin 6 hp 4 5 kW Diesel 8 5 hp 6 3 kW Robin 8 hp 6 kW B S Kool Bore 8 hp 5 9 kW B S I P 8 hp 6 kW Honda 10 hp 7 5 kW B S Stone 65CMED 95CMED Mixer Specifications 65CMED 95CMED 875 lbs w 8 hp Honda 396 9 kg 1 1 1 2 bags 9 cu ft 255 cu m 15 1 cu ft 43 cu m 85 x 85 x 71 in 215 9 x 215 9 x 180 3 cm 1 1 2 hp 1 1 kW Electric 6 hp 4 5 kW Diesel 8 5 hp 6 3 kW Robin 8 hp 6 kW B S ...

Page 7: ... 8 9 875 322 436 5 7 8 9 875 454 615 1 8 1 000 483 655 1 8 1 000 682 925 SAE GRADE 5 Fine Thread Zinc Plated SAE GRADE 8 Fine Thread Zinc Plated SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE ft lbs Nm ft lbs Nm 1 4 28 250 7 10 1 4 28 250 10 14 5 16 24 3125 14 19 5 16 24 3125 20 27 3 8 24 375 26 35 3 8 24 375 37 50 7 16 20 4375 41 56 7 16 20 4375 58 79 1 2 20 500 64 87 1 2 20 500 90 122 9 16 18 5625 91 123 9 16 18 5625 ...

Page 8: ...e Thread Fine Thread SIZE Nm ft lbs Nm ft lbs M6 14 10 NA NA M8 34 25 35 26 M10 67 49 68 50 M12 117 86 125 92 M14 185 136 192 142 M16 285 210 295 218 M20 550 406 600 443 M24 950 701 1000 738 Property Class 12 9 ZINC PLATED Coarse Thread Fine Thread SIZE Nm ft lbs Nm ft lbs M6 16 5 12 NA NA M8 40 30 42 31 M10 81 60 82 60 M12 140 103 150 111 M14 220 162 235 173 M16 340 251 350 258 M20 660 487 720 53...

Page 9: ...the information provided to prevent personal injury or injury to others FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages and decals in this manual and on your machine Keep decals in good condition Replace missing or damaged decals Be sure new equipment components and repair parts include the current safety signs Replacement safety signs and decals are available through your dealer Lea...

Page 10: ...e it off of the engine immediately and discard the rag in a safe place Do not operate the equipment if fuel or oil leaks exist repair immediately Never operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Always use the proper size grounded extension cord conforming to the National Electric Code and Local Ordinances Inspect all extensions and electrical cords for cuts frayed wire and broken connector...

Page 11: ... during the operation close and latch cowl immediately after starting Keep hands clothing and jewelry away from all moving parts Keep all guards in place including drum guards Never place your hands or any solid object into the drum while the mixer is in operation WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job Prolonged exposure to loud noise can c...

Page 12: ...e exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death Warning Towing Warning Do not tow the mixer with the drum in the dump position Mixer may become unstable and tip over when hitting a curb pothole or other obstruction Warning Always properly attach safety chains before mixer is towed Maximum towing speed 55 m p h 90 km hr Reduce speed according to highway conditions Warning Eye Protection Always wear spl...

Page 13: ... disposing of waste can threaten the environment and ecology Potentially harmful waste used with equipment includes items such as oil fuel coolant brake fluid filters and batteries Use leakproof containers when draining fluids Do not use food or beverage containers that may mislead someone into drinking from them Do not pour waste onto the ground down a drain or into any water source Air condition...

Page 14: ... TORQUE CHART section of this manual and tighten any loose hardware accordingly Loose hardware will contribute to early component failure and poor performance FUEL If your mixer is equipped with a gasoline engine fill the gas tank with clean gasoline from a safety can Consult the ENGINE MANUAL supplied with this unit for the proper type of gasoline required DO NOT mix oil with gasoline FOLLOW THE ...

Page 15: ...te the mixer with cowl open With drum operating between 20 25 RPM the mixer is now ready for the addition of the concrete mix For best results proceed as follows 1 Pour the required amount of water into drum 2 Add the required amount of gravel 3 Add the required amount of cement 4 Add the required amount of sand By adding the water and gravel first the drum will be kept clean and a good tumbling a...

Page 16: ... drum with shovel hammer or other device to break up accumulations of dried mix as this will dent and damage the drum NEVER POUR OR SPRAY WATER OVER THE ENGINE OR MOTOR WARNING Mix Volume Cu Ft 3 4 6 9 Cement bags 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 Water gal 2 1 2 3 1 2 5 1 4 8 Sand gal shovels 9 12 18 18 Gravel gal shovels 12 16 23 23 NEVER PUT HANDS OR ANY OBJECT INTO THE DRUM WHILE THE ENGINE OR MOTOR IS RUNNING ...

Page 17: ...nd at proper inflation as follows Tire size B78 x 13 35 P S I Refer to FRAME AND DRUM ASSEMBLY and AXLE ASSEMBLY sections of the Service Parts Manual for parts identification and location DO NOT EXCEED A TOWING SPEED OF 55 MILES HR 90 KM HR FOR POOR ROAD CONDITIONS OR INCLEMENT WEATHER REDUCE SPEED ACCORDINGLY 65CMED 95CMED ...

Page 18: ...s C CHAIN SPROCKETS WEEKLY Lubricate chain and sprockets on chain drive models with a few drops of SAE 30 motor oil or any spray chain lube D TRUNNIONS DRUM SPINDLE MONTHLY Grease trunnions 2 places and drum spindle 1 place E WHEEL HUBS EARLY Repack 4 tapered roller bearings in wheel hubs and replace wheel seals Install washer and nut Torque to 20 ft lbs back off one turn torque to 7 ft lbs back o...

Page 19: ...CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm ...

Page 20: ...tone Construction Equipment Inc P O Box 150 Honeoye New York 14471 Phone 800 888 9926 Fax 716 229 2363 e mail sceny mcimail com www stone equip com A 100 employee owned American manufacturer 1987 Stone Construction Equipment Inc Printed in U S A GP1M ...

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