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