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SKU 47558

8.

Attach the Motor Cover (34) to the Motor Mount Plate (32) using Hex. Bolts (35). See
photo E and Assembly Drawing.

9.

Attach the Inner Belt Cover (41) to the Pivot Bracket (17) using Hex. Bolt (19), Set
Washer (5), Spring Washer (6), and Hex. Bolt (7). See photo F.

10.

Attach the (lower) Inner Belt Cover (41) to the Motor Cover using Hex. Bolt (19), Set
Washer (5), Spring Washer (6), and Hex. Nut (7). Hand tighten. See photo E.

11.

Push the Pulley (47) onto the motor shaft. Line up the key slots. See photo E.

Leave a distance of about 3/8 inch between the ball bearing and the Pulley Hub. This
will allow the set screw to properly engage the key. Tap the key into the key slot, then
tighten the set screw.

12.

Route the Line Cord end connectors and the motor cord connectors through the hole
in the Inner Belt Cover, up to the Switch (40). See photo E.

Caution: Before making connections to the Switch, verify that the Power Cord is not
connected to an electrical outlet.

13.

Plug the Motor line cord connectors into the top tabs of the Switch (white-left; black-
right). Plug the Line Cord connectors into the bottom tabs of the Switch (40).

14.

On the Shaft (37), remove the tape and Key (38). Push the Drive Pulley (42) onto the
shaft. Line up the key slots. See photo E.

Leave a distance of about 3/8 inch between the ball bearing and the Pulley Hub. This
will allow the set screw to properly engage the key. Tap the key into the key slot, then
tighten the set screw.

15.

Place the Belt (44) onto the Drive pulley (42), then the motor Pulley (47).

16.

Since the Motor mount is loose, move the Motor to align both pulleys, eliminating
excess wear on the Belt.

(34)

[E]

[F]

(35)

(41)

(41)

(17)

(19), (5), (6), (7)

(19), (5), (6), (7)

(47)

(37)

(42)

(38)

(40)

REV 12/02

Summary of Contents for 47558

Page 1: ...S 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd Camarillo CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2002 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contain...

Page 2: ...k hazards when working with water and wet surfaces always connect power cord to an GFCI electrical outlet and use water proof UL approved extension cords 3 Keep children away Children must never be al...

Page 3: ...ment and binding of moving parts any broken parts or mounting fixtures and any other condition that may affect proper operation Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by a qu...

Page 4: ...heck all nuts bolts and screws for tightness Vibration during mixing may cause these to loosen 3 Avoid accidental tipping of the Cement Mixer by using it on a flat and stable surface 4 Remove any tool...

Page 5: ...of the handle into the top Drum Adjusting Plate 18 notches Press down until the Adjusting Handle bracket holes align with the Support Arm 15 holes It may be necessary to move the Lower Drum 9 Insert S...

Page 6: ...r cord connectors through the hole in the Inner Belt Cover up to the Switch 40 See photo E Caution Before making connections to the Switch verify that the Power Cord is not connected to an electrical...

Page 7: ...to dry Cut off excess Drum Seal with a razor blade Using a sharp object punch holes through the Drum Seal where the mounting holes are located 22 Raise the Upper Drum 3 and place it on the Lower Drum...

Page 8: ...0 to the I or On position 6 Filling and emptying the Drum is best done with the Drum rotating Caution Never leave the Cement Mixer running while unattended Do not turn Mixer Off while full of cement 7...

Page 9: ...ISTRIBU TOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PROD...

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