SPE MIXIT25 User manual

MIXIT25
Operating Manual
MIXIT25
OPERATING MANUAL
This manual covers to the best of our knowledge, the operation and maintenance of the Mixit
25 . Before operation of the equipment the manual should be read and understood by the
operator. The safety regulations must be followed at all times. Service of electrical should be
carried out by authorised personnel. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
damage to the machine and/or serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death. SPE
disclaims all responsibility for damage to persons or objects arising as a consequence of
incorrect handling of the machine and failure to inspect the machine fordamageorotherfaults
that may influence the operation prior to starting work.

MIXIT25
Operating Manual
SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before operating the MIXIT 25 ensure that the correct voltage and power supply is available
and fitted with adequate fused protection.
By the nature of the machine and operational procedure it is not possible to fully enclose the
moving parts. The operator is therefore directly responsible for the safe operation of the Mixit
25.
The Mixit 25 must only be operated by a fully trained, competent and responsible operative.
Only the operator should be permitted within the work area of the Mixit 25 and must not
operate the machine while wearing loose fitting clothing.
Before commencing work ensure that the Mixit 25 is sited on a flat level surface.
Never attempt to remove or replace the paddle arm unless the mixingbucket is stationary and
the power supply turned off.
Never attempt to remove or replace the mixing bucket unless it is stationary and the power
supply turned off.
It is absolutely essential that the operator is familiarwiththeprocedureforstopping/startingthe
Mixit 25 and especially the procedure for EMERGENCY STOPS.
The motor is fitted with a large emergency stop button. When depressed it will immediately
stop the bucket from revolving. Once stopped the Mixit 25 can only be restarted by resetting
the emergency stop button. To reset the emergency stop button and start the mixer firmlygrip
the large red stop button and pull. The start button is then pressed and the mixer willoperate.
The Mixit 25 has been designed for mixing a wide range of products. If operated correctly and
as instructed and used only for the purposes for which it was intended the Mixit 25 will give
many years safe and trouble free service.
In the event that any service work or repairs should become necessary the Mixit 25 should be
returned to the manufacturer or their authorised distributor.
380/415v 3 phase MACHINE
The direction of the drum rotation should be tested prior to use and if this is not in the direction
of the arrows then a screwdriver should be inserted in between the top pins of the external
electrical surface plug and turned.

MIXIT25
Operating Manual
SPECIFICATION SHEET
Mixit 25
The Mixit25 has been developed to mix
promptly and effectively quantities of a wide
range of materials including epoxy screed,
repair mortars, cement adhesives, polyester
resins, liquid plastics, bituminous sealants,
paints and powders. An optional paddle is
available to increase the agitation by forcing
material through its perforations. The machine is
both robust and portable offering the user high
output and single handed operation.
Features:
- Disposable mixing container
- Sealed for life gearbox and motor
- Robust monocoque steel chassis
- Light and portable
- Quickly disassembles for transportation in
a van or car
- Fully protected against overload
Specifications
Type
Mixit25
1 Phase
Mixit25
3 Phase
Part No.
Mix 25
-1 110v
-2 240v
Mix25
-3
Power
0.55kw
0.55kw
Voltage
110/240
415
RPM
58
58
Capacity
32ltr
32ltr
Weight
43kg
43kg
Length (mm)
700
700
Width (mm)
460
460
Height (mm)
813
813
Part No. 6004
Part No. 6003

MIXIT25
Operating Manual
RECORD OF NOISE AND VIBRATION ASSESSMENT
Manufacturer:
SPE
Type:
Mixer
Model No.
Mixit 25-1 Electric
Operation :
Running empty
HAND-ARM VIBRATION
Frequency Weighted Energy Equivalent Accelerations (ah,w)
Measurement
Position
Acceleration (m/s2)
X
axis
Y
axis
Z
axis
Vector
Sum
Handle
0.18
0.19
0.37
0.45
NOISE LEVELS
Sound Power Level (LWA)
LWA at Octave Band Centre Frequency (Hz)
Sound Power
Level LWA
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
71.0
63.6
64.4
64.3
59.4
49.5
73.3
Operator's Ear
LAeq,T at Octave Band Centre Frequency (Hz)
Overall
Level
(LAeq,T)
LPeak
dB(C)
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
57.7
48.3
47.3
44.1
39.2
28.1
59.2
75.7
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