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FIGURE 15

Assembling Drum Gasket & Upper Drum Cover 

 
1. Place the rubber gasket (A) Fig.15 onto the lower drum (B) as shown. Line up the      

rubber gasket mounting holes with the ones on the lower drum. It is recommended to 
use a gasket sealer (not included) to fix the rubber gasket to the lower drum. The         
rubber gasket must be set flat to ensure proper seal. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Turn the lower drum so the vertical arrow (A) Fig.16 is facing you. Then position and 

align the vertical arrow (B) of the upper drum (C) with the arrow on the lower drum, 
lower upper drum onto lower drum making sure the mounting holes align in both. 

 
3. Insert six pan head screws (D) into each mounting hole. Fasten drums together using 

washers and flange hex. nuts. 

 

 
 
 
Assembling Mixing Paddles Inside Drum 
 

1. Mount both mixing paddles (A) Fig.17 inside the assembled drum as shown. 
 
2. Fasten paddles to drum using 4 short hex. bolts, washers, and flange hex. nuts (B). 
 

 
OPERATION 
 
Operational Guidelines 

 
1. Place the cement mixer on a solid, even and level surface. 
 
2. Connect the power cord to an electric outlet (or properly rated grounded three prong 

extension cord). 

 
3. Fill up half of the drum with pre-mix cement and water.  
 
4. Adjust the drum angle by pulling outward on the tilting control handle, make sure the 

locking pins are no longer engaged and then pull the tilting control handle until the 
desired angle is reached. To secure it into position, re-engage the locking pins. 

 
5. Flip the switch (A) Fig.18 upwards to  the “ON” (I) position. 
 
6. Once the cement is mixed, tilt drum and dump material. The material gets dumped 

while the drum rotates. 

 
WARNING!

 Do not attempt to move the cement mixer when it is full and/or in operation. 

Do not turn cement mixer “Off” while full of cement. 
 
7. When finished, flip the switch (A) downwards to the “OFF” (O) position and disconnect 

the power cord. To prevent unauthorized use, pull out the safety key (B) from the 
switch. 

 
8. Tilt the drum as far down as possible to drain all fluids from drum. Clean, then store 

indoors and out of children’s reach. Refer to maintenance instructions on the following 
page. 

FIGURE 16

FIGURE 17

ASSEMBLY & OPERATION

FIGURE 18

Summary of Contents for KC-15CM

Page 1: ...3 5 CUBIC FEET PORTABLE CEMENT MIXER INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KC 15CM ...

Page 2: ...use normal wear and tear negligence or accidents repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this limited warranty return the product at your expense together with your d...

Page 3: ...afety glasses ANSI Z87 1 Everyday eye glasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses Also use a face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty 13 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 14 MAINTAIN TOOL WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS Be...

Page 4: ...ing handle 1 of 2 5 Frame 6 Lower drum 7 9 wheel 1 of 2 8 On Off switch with removeable key 9 Motor housing cover 10 Upper drum 11 Mixing paddle 1 of 2 MODEL KC 15CM Drum capacity 3 5 cu ft Drum opening 15 Drum speed 32 RPM Motor 1 3 HP Amperage running peak 3 35 Amp 10 7 Amp Voltage 120V 1 phase 60 Hz Dimensions LxWxH 46 x 27 3 4 x 57 3 8 Weight 115 lbs ...

Page 5: ...r machine is ready to run for 110 120V operation This machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrated in Fig 1 WARNING DO NOT USE A TWO PRONG ADAPTOR FOR THEY ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES NEVER USE IN CANADA EXTENSION CORDS The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power Use the following table to dete...

Page 6: ... Tighten with a wrench not included 3 Place support bracket C Fig 3 over the horizontal support A so that the bolt holes line up 4 Secure them together using 3 long hex bolts washers and flange hex nuts A Fig 4 Tighten with a wrench not included 5 Place Stand upright 6 To install the wheels D Fig 3 First slide 2 large washers onto each wheel bracket shafts then slide a wheel B Fig 5 another washer...

Page 7: ... to the motor housing A using 2 long thin hex bolts washers flange hex nuts D and fixing plate E as shown in Fig 9 Only hand tighten hardware since the motor plate will be adjusted up or down later 3 Clean the pinion shaft A Fig 10 of all plastic protective material and other debris Also clean out any debris from the motor pulley s hub Position shaft retaining key B into the pinion shaft slot 4 Sm...

Page 8: ...Secure motor mounting plate and retest tension Wiring Motor Cord to Switch WARNING Make sure power cord is disconnected from power source before attempting to wire electrical wires to switch The motor cord is not wired to the switch The motor cord black white wire connectors must be connected to the switch the green ground wire must be secured to the motor housing cover To wire motor cord to switc...

Page 9: ...t mixer on a solid even and level surface 2 Connect the power cord to an electric outlet or properly rated grounded three prong extension cord 3 Fill up half of the drum with pre mix cement and water 4 Adjust the drum angle by pulling outward on the tilting control handle make sure the locking pins are no longer engaged and then pull the tilting control handle until the desired angle is reached To...

Page 10: ...ate finger pressure Then measure the deflection distance the distance that the V belt moved The belt should deflect anywhere from 1 2 to 3 4 See Fig 12 Problem Tool will not start Tool operates slowly Excessive noise or rattling Overheating Overloading Corrective action 1 Cord not connected 2 No power at outlet 3 Internal damage or wear 1 Extension cord too long or wire size too small 1 Belt loose...

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