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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Confirm  that  you  have  a  US  Standard,  3  pin  grounded,  Type  B, 

15AMP (nEMA 5-15) outlet.

Check that the electric circuit is grounded, adequately protected, 
and that it corresponds with the power, voltage, and frequency of 

the motor.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

This mixer is double insulated to Class II protection and IP44D 
rated. The insulation will only remain effective if the original 
insulating parts are used for repairs and the spaces between the 
original insulation are maintained.

STAKE ON LEVEL GROUND

To secure your YARDMAX concrete mixer during operation, 
use two longer bolts or stakes through the holes in the front leg 
of the mixer stand to hold the mixer in place. (See 

Figure 7

) Due 

to varying ground surfaces, these are not included. Choose the 
right type of bolt or stake for your surface type or call us for a 
recommendation.

OPERATION

This mixer is double insulated to Class II protection 
and IP44D rated. Assembly and disassembly of 
the enclosure of electric control are critical to keep 

them remain effective. 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 tipping bar with locking lugs allows for tipping 
control of the drum (See 

Figure 7

), and can be locked in the 

following positions (see 

Figure 8b

): loading/Mixing – mortar, 

loading/Mixing – concrete, Discharging, and Storage.

The drum is locked into the desired position by the lugs on the 
self-locating tipping bar, which lock into the slots on the locking 
plate on the mixer frame. (See 

Figure 8a

) To tilt the drum, pull the 

tipping bar slightly toward you (away from the frame) to disengage 
the locking lugs. This allows the tipping bar to turn the drum in the 
desired direction.

To lock the drum in position, slightly release the tipping bar 
(towards the mixer frame) when rotating the drum. The lugs will 
slide and then lock into the nearest position on the locking plate.

Figure 8a

Land

Leg

M8×35

 (×2)

Double insulation ( 

 ) eliminates the need for the 

three-pronged, grounded power cord and a grounded 
power supply system. Double-insulated devices can 
use either a two- or a three-pronged extension cord.

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Page 1: ...l MODEL NUMBER YM0115 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 place for future use FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE 74013US25M101 indd 1 2017 3 14 11 28 40 ...

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Page 3: ...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 materials instead of disposing of them as waste support Have questions about your YARDMAX equipment Call us at 844 YARDMAX email us at support yardmax com or contact us via your favorite social media site 2 Electric Co...

Page 4: ...ot 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 or failed parts before using it Keep hands out of the way of all moving parts Do not place any part of your body or any tool like shovel in the drum during operation When operating do not pass hands through the clearance between ...

Page 5: ...lasses 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 the mixer Do not allow children to handle or climb on or in the mixer EXTENSION CORDS Improper use of extension cords can cause the motor to overheat Your extension cord should be no longer than 30 feet and a minimum of...

Page 6: ...te 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 materials to an authorized collection point or follow the stipulations in the country where the mixer is used Do not discharge into drains soil or water MAINTAIN YOUR CONCRETE MIXER WITH CARE Keep your concrete mixer and it...

Page 7: ...port Frame 9 Wheel Axle Bracket 10 Wheels 1 Pair 11 Motor Support Bracket 12 Operator s Manual 13 Hardware Bag CONTENTS SUPPLIED HARDWARE KIT 6 7 8 2 1 9 13 12 11 10 5 4 3 4 1 M8 70 2 2 M8 70 2 3 TOUCH UP PAINT Orange X 1 10 Light Gray X 1 M8 65 2 4 Ø 42 1 M8 20 2 5 M8 20 6 6 M8 20 2 M8 25 2 7 M10 65 1 8 1 M8 4 9 6 Electric Concrete Mixer Operator s Manual Contents Supplied 74013US25M101 indd 6 20...

Page 8: ... support leg with the frame holes as shown See Figure 1b Illustration 1 Insert two M8 70 hex bolts through the holes and secure with flat washers lock washers and nuts See Figure 1b Illustration 2 3 Turn the frame over and attach the axle bracket with wheels in the same manner See Figure 1c Illustrations 1 2 4 1 M8 70 2 2 M8 70 2 3 Assembly requires two persons recommended STAND Wheel Shaft Outsid...

Page 9: ...he top drum and one on the bottom If you have difficulty in correctly positioning the mixing blades temporarily mount the upper drum on the top of the bottom drum and rotate the top so the two arrows align 2 3 2 3 1 Spiral Ring Motor Support Bracket Support Seat Shaft M8 65 2 1 Bottom Drum 2 M8 25 2 Lock Washer Leather Washer Flat Washer Mount the mixing blades inside the bottom drum loosely as sh...

Page 10: ...ositioned inside between the drum and blade Secure the mixing blade on the inside using a flat washer spring washer and nut See Figure 4 Illustration 4 5 Finally ensure top and bottom mixing blade mountings are tight 1 Slide the locking plate over the large diameter shaft at the leg side of the frame with the rim facing inwards as shown Insert two M8 25 bolts into the mounting holes and secure eac...

Page 11: ... on the bolt and secure with nut See Figure 5b Illustration 3 Secure the nut against the bracket do not overtighten 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 in the motor case and slide into position See F...

Page 12: ... MACHINE FEATURES AND CONTROLS Support Seat Tipping Bar Locking Plate Transport Handle Mixing Blade Gear Guard Support Arm Electric Cord Motor Switch 11 Know Your Machine 74013US25M101 indd 11 2017 3 14 11 28 45 ...

Page 13: ...ly 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 tipping bar with locking lugs allows for tipping control of the drum See Figure 7 and can be locked in the following positions see Figure 8b Loading Mixing mortar Loading Mixing concrete Discharging and Storage The drum is locked into...

Page 14: ...nd 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 concrete mixer first before plugging in power supply To avoid concrete or mortar sticking to the insides of the mixer drum slowly pour material into the mixer steadily over the rim Always start the motor before you start loadi...

Page 15: ...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 mixer Any maintenance and repairs to any of the electric components must be performed by a qualified electrician MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE BELT 1 Remove the motor see Figure 9a 2 Remove the motor cover see Figure 9b i...

Page 16: ...l 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 while until motor cools 15 Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting 74013US25M101 indd 15 2017 3 14 11 28 46 ...

Page 17: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 16 Electric Concrete Mixer Operator s Manual Parts Diagram 74013US25M101 indd 16 2017 3 14 11 28 47 ...

Page 18: ... 6202 2 33 Circlip 15 1 34 Lock Nut M8 4 35 Bolt M8 65 2 No Description QTY 36 Circlip 38 2 37 Support Seat 1 38 Lock Nut M10 1 39 Flat Washer 10 2 40 Spring 1 41 Hex head bolt M10 65 1 42 Tipping Bar 1 43 Handle Grip 1 44 Bolt M8 25 5 45 Locking Plate 1 46 Electric Cord 1 47 Strain Relief Nut 1 48 Strain Relief Rubber 1 49 Strain Relief Bolt 1 50 StrainReliefNut 1 51 Switch Gasket 1 52 Switch 1 5...

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