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M-750H
Operators Manual
Congratulations on your acquisition of the time proven M-750 Mixing System. You have acquired the
fastest and most efficient mixing system manufactured for mixing Bentonite drilling slurry (mud). As a
manufacturer of HDD support equipment, we are well aware of the extreme conditions that HDD
equipment is exposed to on a daily basis. Surface To Surface Inc. strives to overcome these conditions,
with better design and manufacturing practices. Please feel free to call our toll free number
(1-800-567-0978) if you have any questions or concerns about your M-750.
Thank you, for choosing the M-750 series mixer.
The M-750 mixing unit was designed to mix dry or liquid drilling products with clean
water, into a slurry. The slurry is continually circulated through the mixing cycle until it
reaches the desired consistency. The operator can then transfer the final product to a holding
reservoir or directly to the drilling equipme
nt.
The M-750 mixing unit consists of a 750 u.s. gal. (2839 litre) polyethylene plastic tank,
hydraulic powered centrifugal pump, filter/shear unit, venturi mixing tee assembly, dry
hopper with a table, tank internal jet gun and a discharge valve to pump the finished slurry
to a holding tank or the drill rig. These components are all mounted on a frame type skid,
built for lifting or solid mounting. For ease of interpretation, looking at the mixing unit
hopper straight on will be considered looking at the front of the unit. Hence the other long
side, will be the rear and the ends will be right or left end.
RECORD OF OWNERSHIP:
Unit Serial No. __________________________________________
Motor Serial No.________________________________________
Pump Serial No:_________________________________________
Tank Serial No:__________________________________________
Date Purchased/Leased:___________________________________
Dealer Purchased/Leased From:_____________________________
Special Custom Features:__________________________________
Summary of Contents for M-750H
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Page 16: ...16 M 750H Identifying Your Machine Components Location of Tags and PIN Plates...
Page 17: ...17 SECTION II Description Care and Maintenance...
Page 30: ...30 SECTION III Set up and Installation of Unit in Detail...
Page 32: ...32 SECTION IV Operating the M 750 Unit...
Page 41: ...41 SECTION V Troubleshooting the M 750 Unit...
Page 44: ...44 SECTION VI Periodic Maintenance Repair Information...
Page 49: ...49 SECTION VII OEM Repair Information...
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Page 68: ...68 SECTION VIII Parts Manual...