Form No. 3396-411 Rev A MMX-650E-S Mortar Mixer or MMX-850E-S Mortar Mixer Model No. 60212C—Serial No. 315000001 and Up Model No. 60218C—Serial No. 315000001 and Up Model No. 60219C—Serial No. 315000001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning This product contains a chemical or chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. Use of this product may cause exposure to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Introduction This machine is designed to mix mortar, plaster, fireproofing material, grout, and other small-grained cement products.
Contents Safety Safety ........................................................................... 3 Safe Operating Practices........................................... 3 Safety and Instructional Decals ................................. 6 Setup ............................................................................ 7 1 Installing the Dump Handle ................................... 7 2 Installing the Tow Pole .......................................... 7 3 Installing the Safety Chain ..................
Towing Check with your local county or state towing safety regulations before towing the machine. • In order to reduce the possibility of an accident while transporting the machine on public roads, make sure the towing vehicle is mechanically sound and in good operating condition. • Turn off the motor before transporting the machine. • When towing with a ball hitch, ensure that the ball hitch you are using is the proper size for the hitch coupler on the machine.
• Keep the cowl closed and latched during operation. Maintenance and Storage • Ensure that all the guards and shields are securely in place • Before performing maintenance, do the following: before operating the machine. – Park the machine on level ground. • Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position – Stop the motor. Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting, cleaning, or repairing. before connecting the machine to the electrical source.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 125–8175 1. Read the Operator’s Manual for information on greasing the machine. 127–1652 125–8216 1. Read the Operator’s Manual for information on how to tow the machine. 2. Warning—limit towing speed to less than 55 mph / 88 km/h. 6 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 3.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description Use Qty. 1 Dump handle Bolt Nut 1 2 2 Install the dump handle. 2 Tow pole kit (sold separately) 1 Install the tow pole. 3 Safety chain (sold with optional tow pole kit) Connecting link (sold with optional tow pole kit) 4 No parts required 1 Install the safety chain. 2 – Adjusting the mixing paddles.
2 3 Installing the Tow Pole Installing the Safety Chain Parts needed for this procedure: Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Tow pole kit (sold separately) 1 Safety chain (sold with optional tow pole kit) 2 Connecting link (sold with optional tow pole kit) Installing the Tow Pole to the Machine Installing the Safety Chain Note: The tow pole is purchased separately and includes the nut and bolt needed for installation. Note: The safety chain is part of the optional tow pole kit.
Installing the Connecting Links Product Overview Note: The connecting links are part of the optional tow pole kit. 1. Align the connecting link to the last link in 1 end of the safety chain (D of Figure 5). 2. Insert the connecting link through the chain link until the connecting link snaps closed. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the other connecting link in the other end of the safety chain.
1 G019875 Figure 7 1. Clutch lever Drum Latch Figure 9 The drum latch secures the drum to the mix position (upright) for mixing operations and when transporting the machine. 1. Dump handle Motor Controls The following motor controls are found on all models: 2 1 1 G019877 3 Figure 8 1. Drum latch Dump Handle G022280 Use the dump handle to rotate the drum to the dump position and to rotate the drum to the mix position (upright). Figure 10 1. Thermal-overload protector reset button 2.
Voltage Block motor. Rotate the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to stop the motor. Use the voltage block to set the operating voltage for the machine (Figure 10). 1 Figure 11 1. Voltage block g020669 Motor ON/OFF Switch Figure 12 The ON/OFF switch (Figure 12) allows the operator of the machine to start and stop the motor. This switch is located on the front of the motor. It is marked (ON) and (OFF). Rotate the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to start and run the 1.
Checking the Tires and Wheels Operation Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Inspect the tires and wheels. Important: Before operating, remove any debris from the machine. Ensure that the area is clear of people. WARNING Preparing to Tow the Machine Failure to maintain correct tire pressure may result in tire failure and loss of control, resulting in property damage and serious injury or death. Important: Ensure that your tow vehicle has towing capacity for the weight of the machine.
the appropriate air pressure for the tires as installed at the factory. A Important: Always check the information on the actual tires for the correct air pressure requirement. Important: The most common cause of tire trouble is under-inflation. Maintain full air pressure. Tire Air Pressure Model Tire pressure 68012C Max 414 kPa (60 psi) 68018C, 68019C Max 241 kPa (35 psi) B 3. Ensure that the wheel lug nuts are torqued to 108 to 122 N-m (80 to 90 ft-lb).
Important: Apply thread-locking compound as needed in the future. A 1 2 B 3 5 4 C D G019807 Figure 18 1. Coupler handle 4. Bolt 2. Coupler 5. Hitch ball 3. Clamp G019809 Figure 19 2. Apply chassis grease to the socket of the coupler and the area of the clamp that contacts the ball. 2. Position the ring on the tow pole onto the hook of the pintle hitch (Figure 19). 3.
Note: Crossing the chains decreases the chances of the front of the machine dropping to the ground if the hitch does not hold the connection. 2 G020828 Figure 22 1 Note: The machine uses a standard 4-flat plug. If your tow vehicle has a different type of plug, obtain an adapter from an automotive parts store. Important: Routinely check the lights to ensure that they are working properly, including the tail lights, brake lights, and each appropriate turn signal.
Towing the Machine WARNING Towing the machine at high speed increases the risk of a hitch malfunction and tire failure. Higher speeds also increase the momentum of the machine and braking distance. If the machine becomes detached from the tow vehicle at high speed, it could cause damage to property, or injury or death to bystanders. Do not exceed 88 km/h (55 mph) when towing the machine. For poor road conditions or inclement weather, reduce speed accordingly. Figure 23 WARNING 1.
4. Repeat step 3 at the opposite side of the machine (B of Figure 25). 5. Ensure that the drum latch is engaged and that the drum does not rotate toward the dump position. Opening and Closing the Cowl Opening the Cowl 1. At the side of the machine where the front cowl and rear cowl meet, grasp the latch and pull it off from the latch anchor on the rear cowl (B of Figure 25). A B 1 2 1 C D 3 4 g020906 Figure 25 1. Latch 2. Latch anchor 3. Receiver 4. V-fitting 2.
Powering the Machine Important: Use only extension cords with terminals and sockets for the live, neutral, and ground wires. Setting the Operating Voltage Important: Connect the machine to only a receptacle with live, neutral, and ground connections. The machine can operate with a 115 V or 230 V supply voltage. The voltage block determines the operating voltage of the machine (Figure 11).
Stopping the Motor 2. Disconnect the electrical plug for the machine from the power source (Figure 26). WARNING In an emergency situation, stop the motor immediately. 1. Move the clutch lever to the OFF position; refer to Controlling the Paddles (page 19). 2. Switch the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position; refer to Motor ON/OFF Switch (page 11). 3. Unplug the power cord. 3 Controlling the Paddles DANGER This machine is capable of amputating hands.
Using the Clutch Lever Mixing a Batch of Material in the Machine Move the clutch lever clockwise to engage the clutch, and counterclockwise to disengage the clutch (Figure 27). 1. Ensure that there is no old, loose material in the drum that can contaminate the batch of material; refer to Cleaning the Drum (page 21) and Dumping the Drum (page 21), then return the drum to the upright position. Note: Ensure that the drum is in the mix position (upright) and the drum latch is engaged. 2.
Using the Drum 5. Rotate the dump handle clockwise until the drum latch locks the drum in the upright position (Figure 29). DANGER 6. After discharging a batch of material, clean the drum; refer to Cleaning the Drum (page 21). Contact with the mixing paddles could cause damage or injury. Note: This step will clean the paddles and drum between batches and prevent dried material from forming, and contaminating the next batch of material. Never put your hands inside the drum at any time.
Maintenance Important: Before performing any maintenance procedures, first stop the motor, wait 5 minutes to allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop and cool, and unplug the power cord. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 10 hours • Check the tension of the drive chain, and adjust it as needed. After the first 25 hours • Inspect the belts and adjust as necessary. Before each use or daily • Inspect the tires and wheels.
Lubrication Installing the Divider Plate 1. Guide the divider plate into position against the front cowl. Lubricating the Bearings and Seals Note: Start with the divider plate rotated slightly counterclockwise, and then rotate it clockwise while lowering it into position. Service Interval: After each use—Lubricate the trunnions. Monthly—Lubricate the pillow-block bearings.
Lubricating the Drive Chain 2. Pump grease into each fitting as follows: • For the pillow-block bearings, pump 1 shot of Service Interval: Every 40 hours—Lubricate the drive chain with a non-sticky chain lubricant. grease into each fitting (Figure 32). • For the trunnions, pump several shots of grease Apply a chain lubricant that is non-sticky to help prevent dirt and abrasive particles from sticking to the chain. into each fitting until it starts to ooze out of the bearing housing (Figure 32).
Electrical System Maintenance 2. Remove the lens (Figure 36). Replacing the Rear-Facing Side Bulbs 5. Install the lens and the 2 screws (Figure 36). 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket (Figure 36). 4. Push a new 168 bulb into the socket (Figure 36). Replacing the Front Amber Bulbs Note: The left, rear-facing bulb also illuminates license plate. 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the 4 screws from the large square lens on the light (Figure 35). A B C D E F 1.
Belt Maintenance A. Move the clutch lever to the OFF position; refer to Controlling the Paddles (page 19). Servicing the Belts B. Inspecting the Belts Loosen the nuts and bolts that secure the motor to the motor deck (Figure 39). 1 1 Service Interval: After the first 25 hours—Inspect the belts and adjust as necessary. Every 40 hours—Inspect the belts and adjust as necessary. 1. Remove the divider plate; refer to Removing the Divider Plate (page 22). 2.
3 2 1 1 2 G021601 Figure 41 1. Nut 4 5 6 7 2. Belt guide 4. Slip the forward belt forward and off the idler pulley (Figure 42). 8 g020663 Figure 40 1. Motor pulley 5. Idler shaft 2. Idler pulley 6. Jam nut 3. Belt 4. Belt guide 7. Setscrew 8. Straightedge 2 1 3 4 E. If needed, pivot the motor on the motor deck until the motor pulley and the idler pulley are aligned to the straightedge (Figure 40). F.
Installing the Belts 3 5 4 1. Ensure that the clutch lever is in the OFF position; refer to Controlling the Paddles (page 19). 2. Align the rear belt to the rear groove in the motor pulley. 2 Note: Do not align the rear belt to the idler pulley. 3. Align the forward belt to the forward groove of the idler pulley. 1 4. Slip the rear belt over the idler pulley and align the belt to the rear pulley groove. 5. Slip the forward belt over the motor pulley and align the belt to the forward pulley groove.
Aligning the Pulleys Checking the Clutch Operation Service Interval: Every 40 hours—Check the clutch operation. 1. Remove the divider plate; refer to Removing the Divider Plate (page 22). Important: The paddles must not rotate in an empty drum when the clutch lever is in the OFF position. 2. Place a straightedge across the face of the motor pulley and the idler pulley (Figure 44). 1. Move the clutch lever to the OFF position; refer to Controlling the Paddles (page 19). 2 1 2.
Adjusting the Drive-Chain Tension Drive Chain Maintenance Note: Adjusting the tension of the drive chain affects the tension of the belts; adjust the belt tension after adjusting the drive-chain tension. Checking and Adjusting the Drive Chain 1. Remove the divider plate; refer to Removing the Divider Plate (page 22). Service Interval: After the first 10 hours 2. Loosen the nuts and bolts that secure the pillow-block bearings for the idler pulley (Figure 46).
Paddle Maintenance Note: Over time, you may need to adjust the mixer paddles to account for wear. Adjusting the Paddles Aligning the Circumferential Drum Wipers Figure 49 1. Rotate a paddle from the left row of paddles around the drum and locate at the interior of the drum the smallest distance between the drum and the wiper of the paddle (Figure 48). 1. Wiper 4. Paddle blade 2. Distance between paddle-blade edge and wiper edge—3 to 6 mm (1/8 to 1/4 inch) 5. Carriage bolt and flanged locknut 3.
Aligning the Adjustable End Paddles Aligning the End Paddle Wipers 1. Rotate the wiper and fixed paddle around the endplate of the drum and locate smallest distance between the drum and the wiper of the paddle. 1. Align the adjustable end paddle to the mark that you made in step 2 of Aligning the End Paddle Wipers (page 32). 2. Mark the inside of the endplate at the location that you determined in step 1. 2.
Cleaning Storage Cleaning the Machine Storing the Machine Regular cleaning and washing increases the life span of the machine. Clean the machine after each use, before the dirt hardens. For storage over 30 days, prepare the machine as follows: 1. Move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position, and unplug the power cord. Ensure that the motor is unplugged. 2. Remove dirt and grime from the external parts of the entire machine, especially the motor.
Troubleshooting Problem The electric motor does not start. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The connector for the machine is not plugged into a power source. 1. Plug the connector into a socket or an extension cord from an electrical source. 2. The thermal-overload protection for the motors is activated. 3. The current protector for the electrical source is open. 4. The machine is plugged into an electrical source less than 115 volts or greater than 230 volts. 5.
Schematics G021587 Electric Motor Schematic (Rev.
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