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Figure 5b

Figure 6

TRANSMISSION & MOTOR

  

M8 × 55

× 1

8

  

× 1

  

M8 × 60

× 1

9

  

M8

× 2

2.     Insert the spring into the bar pipe, hold the spring in place with 

a finger, and place the bar over the larger diameter shaft so the 

spring stays inside the bar pipe. (See 

Figure 5b, Illustration 1

Press down on bar pipe until the holes in the bracket line up 
with the hole drilled in the shaft. (See 

Figure 5b, Illustration 2

Insert a M8×55 hex bolt through the hole, place a flat washer 

on the bolt, and secure with nut. (See 

Figure 5b, Illustration 3

Secure the nut against the bracket (do not over-tighten, as this 
will prevent the bracket from pivoting on the bolt).

Align the pinion shaft with the bushing sleeve in the transmission 
and slide into place. (See 

Figure 6, Illustration 1

) Align the bolt 

holes in the frame bracket with the bolt studs and the holes of 
lower mount bracket in the motor case and slide into position. (See 

Figure 6, Illustration 2

) Secure the motor case to the frame bracket 

using four M8 lock nuts. Secure the lower mount bracket to the 

frame with one M8x60 bolt,two flat washers and a lock nut. (See 

Figure 6, Illustration 3

)

The bar must be allowed to pivot about the bolt 
so that the lugs on the bracket can be engaged or 
disengaged from the slots in the locking plate.

1

2

Spring

Bracket

3

M8×55

 (×1)

2

1

Shaft

Bushing

Lock Nut M8

 (×2)

Lower Mount Bracket

3

M8×60

 (×1)

17

 

mm

13

 mm

16

 

mm

14

 

mm

18

 

mm

19

 

mm

30

 mm

32

 

mm

17

 

mm

13

 mm

16

 

mm

14

 

mm

18

 

mm

19

 

mm

30

 mm

32

 

mm

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Summary of Contents for YM0046

Page 1: ...er Operator s Manual MODEL NUMBER YM0046 SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE Both model number and serial number may be found on the main label see Page 2 Figure 1 You should record both of them in a safe pla...

Page 2: ...l of responsibility When duty calls and you need to respond will you have what it takes to tame the great outdoors When looking for outdoor power equipment OPE to get the job done right at the right p...

Page 3: ...s contained in this manual were in effect at printing Equipment described within this manual may be optional Some illustrations may not be applicable to your unit ENVIRONMENTAL Recycle unwanted materi...

Page 4: ...ofthemixeranditscontents Do not attempt to move the mixer when it is loaded and or in operation Check your mixer before turning it on Keep guards in place and in working order Replace damaged missing...

Page 5: ...ot replace safety glasses Z87 rated glasses are recommended PROTECT YOUR BODY Always stand behind the concrete mixer and stay alert KEEP VISITORS AND CHILDREN AWAY Keep unauthorised persons away from...

Page 6: ...Unplug your concrete mixer when not in use and before making adjustments changing parts cleaning or servicing Consult the technical manual before servicing PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Take left over mate...

Page 7: ...t Leg 8 Support Frame 9 Wheel Axle Bracket 10 Wheels 1 Pair 11 Motor Support Bracket 12 Operator s Manual 13 Hardware Bag CONTENTS SUPPLIED 2 1 M8 40 1 2 M8 60 1 TOUCH UP PAINT Orange X 1 10 Light Gra...

Page 8: ...with the frame holes as shown See Figure 1b Illustration 1 Screw M8x40 hex bolt and washer into the upper hole See Figure 1b Illustration 1 Insert M8x60 hex bolt through the lower hole and secure wit...

Page 9: ...ation 3 Figure 2 Figure 3 Note the arrow labels on your mixer one on the top drum and one on the bottom If you have difficulty in correctly positioning the mixing blades temporarily mount the upper dr...

Page 10: ...ws from the outside through the holes in the drum 4 A leather washer should be positioned inside between the drum and blade Secure the mixing blade on the inside using a nut See Figure 4 Illustration...

Page 11: ...nion shaft with the bushing sleeve in the transmission and slide into place See Figure 6 Illustration 1 Align the bolt holes in the frame bracket with the bolt studs and the holes of lower mount brack...

Page 12: ...KNOW YOUR MACHINE FEATURES AND CONTROLS Support Seat Tipping Bar Locking Plate Mixing Blade Gear Guard Support Arm Electric Cord Motor Switch 11 Know Your Machine...

Page 13: ...sure is performed properly Only a qualified electrician is allowed to repair the enclosure of electric control Do not connect either cord to the earth pin Figure 7 DRUM TILTING The spring loaded tippi...

Page 14: ...um assembly inside and out The IP44D protection class construction of the concrete mixer enables you to hose down the drum assembly safely Completely unwind the extension cord Connect it to the concre...

Page 15: ...nd to the buyer stating 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 product Only qualified technicians should repair the m...

Page 16: ...tops working Thermal protector works Stop working for a while until motor cools Drum fails to rotate 1 Belt has broken 2 Motor stops working due to overheat 1 Replace the new belt 2 Stop working for a...

Page 17: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 16 Electric Concrete Mixer Operator s Manual Parts Diagram...

Page 18: ...pport Leg 1 30 Bearing Flange Upper 1 31 Bearing 6204 2 32 Bearing Flange Lower 1 33 Cross Headed Screw M8X20 2 No Description QTY 34 Bolt M3 5 12 3 35 Gear Guard Short 1 36 Motor Support Bracket 1 37...

Page 19: ...18 Electric Concrete Mixer Operator s Manual...

Page 20: ...Tame the Great Outdoors TM 844 YARDMAX 844 927 3629 info yardmax com yardmax com...

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