Mixing Positions; Mixing Hints - Altrad BELLE MAXI 140 Manual Del Operador

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DRUM TILTING
The hand wheel gives an easy positive control of the drum which can be
locked in the stored, mix, and discharge position.
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DO NOT put your hand through the hand wheel.
The following are guide lines for mixing positions.
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Withdraw the locking plunger until the pin on the underside becomes free of its slot and turn the plunger. This then allows the
handwheel to be turned. The handwheel and drum turn in the same direction.
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Move the handwheel to the hole shown in g 1, for the charge/mix position. To retain the drum in this position turn the plunger,
aligning the pin with the slot, the spring plunger will then locate into its mating hole.
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Move the hand wheel to the hole shown in g 2, for the discharge position.
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By turning the hand wheel to the hole shown in g 3, you move the drum into the storage position.
Fig 1
Mix Ratios
The correct mix ratio (cement:sand:stone) depends on the type of application; harder concrete requires more cement, rougher
applications require more aggregate. The ratios given below are guidelines: best proportions may depend on the quality of sand/stone
used.
First put in the water - around 7 litres (1½ gallons), using more or less depending on the type of mix required. Add some aggregate
before adding cement, to avoid sticking. Work consistently to the ratio of ingredients for whatever type of concrete mix you are
working to.
Getting A Good Mix
The approximate mixing time for concrete is 2-4 minutes from when all the material (including the water) has been added - over-
mixing can reduce strength and cause segregation of the coarser aggregates.
Beware of low grade aggregates; these will only lead to trouble later on with sinking and frost spoiling the appearance of the pour.
Also do not get the concrete mix too wet as this can reduce strength and make it less able to withstand weathering.
Looking After Your Mixer
Never throw material into the mixer - trickle it steadily over the rim or it will stick rmly to the back of the drum and can only be
dislodged by stopping the mixer.
Keep your mixer clean - material left in the drum will harden, and attract more on each use until the mixer is useless.
Do not throw bricks into a mixer drum to clean it out. The best method is a mix of 1" (2½cm) gravel and clean water - use plenty of it,
as this will do the job in half the time.
APPLICATIONS
MOST ORDINARY
FOUNDATIONS
ROUGH MASS CONCRETE
WATERTIGHT FLOORS,TANKS PITS ETC.

Mixing Positions

Fig 2

Mixing Hints

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Fig 3
QUANTITIES
CEMENT
SAND
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
1.5
GB
GB
STONE
4
6
8
3

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