Avantco A21406 User manual

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Keep this manual for later reference.
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Concrete Mixing Bucket
Product number: 500-700-series loaders: A21406

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CONTENTS
1. Foreword....................................................................................................................................3
2. Designed purpose of use ...........................................................................................................3
3. Safety instructions for the concrete mixer...................................................................................3
4. Concrete mixer specifications ....................................................................................................5
5. Assembly of the concrete mixer .................................................................................................6
5.1. Attaching the concrete mixer bucket to the loader............................................................................... 7
5.2. Storage of the bucket......................................................................................................................... 8
5.3. Connecting and disconnecting the hydraulic couplings........................................................................ 8
6. Instructions for use.....................................................................................................................9
7. Inspections, maintenance and servicing...................................................................................11
7.1. Cleaning the equipment.................................................................................................................... 11
7.2. Lubricating the mixing bucket ........................................................................................................... 12
7.3. Adjusting the mixing tools................................................................................................................. 12
7.4. Checking and adjusting the drive chain............................................................................................. 12
8. Warranty terms ........................................................................................................................13
Appendix: EC Declaration of Conformity
This manual uses the following warning symbols to indicate factors that must be taken into account to reduce
the risk of personal injury or damage to property:
This safety symbol refers to important safety information in this manual. It
warns of an immediate hazard that could cause serious personal injury or
damage to property.
Read the warning text accompanying the symbol carefully and ensure that
other operators are also familiar with the warnings, since personal safety is
at stake.
This notice symbol indicates information about the correct operation and
maintenance of the equipment.
Failure to observe the instructions accompanying the symbol can lead to
equipment breakdown or other property damage.
In addition to the safety instructions included in this manual, you must observe all occupational safety
regulations, local laws and other regulations concerning the use of the equipment. Due to continuous
product development, some of the details in this manual may differ from your equipment. We reserve the
right to change the contents of the manual without notification. This operator’s manual is a translation of the
original Finnish version.

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1. Foreword
Avant Tecno Oy would like to thank you for your purchase of this AVANT attachment. It has been designed
and manufactured on the basis of years of product development and experience. By familiarising yourself
with this manual and following the instructions, you ascertain your safety and ensure the reliable operation
and long service life of the equipment. Read the instructions carefully before starting to use the equipment or
performing maintenance.
With these instructions, even users with only little experience can use the concrete mixer and loader safely.
The manual also includes important instructions for experienced AVANT operators. Ensure that all persons
using the equipment have received proper guidance and familiarised themselves with the manual and all
safety instructions before using the equipment. Keep this manual at hand throughout the service life of the
equipment. If the manual is lost, you can request a new one from the retailer or manufacturer. If you sell or
transfer the equipment, be sure to hand over this manual to the new owner.
2. Designed purpose of use
This AVANT Concrete mixer is an attachment designed and manufactured to suite AVANT multi purpose
loaders for mixing and easy dispensing of concrete. With the mixer concrete can be prepared and
transported easily even at difficult locations. Concrete mixer is hydraulically operated and it can be emptied
by tilting the bucket or by opening the ejecting hatch at the side of the bucket and using the chute to channel
the concrete accurately.
Concrete mixing bucket is a handy tool when you need to make concrete without electricity or when concrete
needs to be transported to a difficult place. Sand or gravel can be filled directly from the ground by using the
mixer like a normal bucket. The bucket can also be filled manually, when the bucket is supported against the
ground. The attachment is suitable for handling concrete or other similar type of material.
The attachments have been designed to require as little maintenance as possible. Regular maintenance
tasks can be performed by the operator, but certain more demanding tasks must be left to qualified
professionals. Appropriate protective equipment and original spare parts must be used for the maintenance.
Read the maintenance and servicing instructions in this manual. Please contact your AVANT retailer if you
have additional questions about the operation or maintenance of the equipment or if you require spare parts
or maintenance services.
3. Safety instructions for the concrete mixer
Please bear in mind that safety is the result of several factors. The loader-attachment combination is highly
powerful, and improper or careless use may cause serious personal injury or property damage. Due to this,
you should carefully familiarise yourself with the manuals of both the loader and the attachment before
starting operation. Do not use the attachment if you have not familiarised yourself with its operation and the
related hazards. The purpose of these instructions is to help you to:
•use the equipment in a safe and efficient manner
•monitor and prevent any hazardous situations
•keep the equipment intact and ensure a long service life
•When attaching the attachment to the loader, ensure that the locking pins of the
loader's quick attach plate are in the lower position and that they have locked the
concrete mixer to the loader.
•The loader and its controls are to be used by only one operator at a time. Do not go
near the attachment if another person is operating the controls of the loader, or allow
others to go near the machine when operating the loader.
•Avoid the hazard of falling materials by keeping the bucket always close to the ground.
Be sure not to tilt the concrete mixer too far up to prevent material from spilling from the
bucket.

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•Always transport the mixer as low and as close to the machine as possible to keep the
centre of gravity low.
•When filling the concrete mixer as a normal concrete mixer, keep it securely against the
ground and attached to the loader.
•Watch out for the hazard getting entangled around the mixing shaft. Always keep the
safety grille in place when operating the mixer.
•Before starting the concrete mixer, make sure that there is no cured concrete or other
foreign objects in the bucket that could get ejected from the attachment or that could
damage the mixer.
•Shut down the loader engine before any maintenance or adjustments. Ensure that the
attachment is properly supported during maintenance, inspections or cleaning.
•Never go under a raised concrete mixer or the loader boom.
•When driving with the bucket attached, pay attention to the contours of the terrain and
other hazards, such as branches and trees reaching the driver's seat. Pay attention to
the surroundings and any other persons and machines moving in the vicinity.
•When taking the concrete mixer off from the loader, ensure that it is secured against
accidental movement. To prevent the attachment from tipping over, lower it on even
surface. Ensure that the concrete mixer is supported properly during storage periods.
•Do not modify the structure of the attachment in a manner that would affect its safety.
Use the concrete mixer for its intended use only.
•Check the mixing tools regularly. Read the instructions on maintenance and servicing
and only use original spare parts.
•Also read the safety instructions for the loader in the loader manual.
Watch out for crushing hazard under the loader boom or crushing under or in front of
the attachment. Note that the loader boom moves down and may be tilted even if the
engine has been stopped. Never go under a raised boom or to the danger area
between the boom and the attachment. Avoid staying directly in front of the mixer.
Improper or careless use of the mixer may cause hazardous situations. Use the mixer
only for preparing concrete or plaster from raw materials suitable for this purpose.
Familiarise yourself with the loader controls in a safe area. Pay particular attention to
the safe stopping of the attachment and the machine.
Never leave the machine unattended while the engine is running. Prevent unauthorized
use of the equipment.
Note the effects of a heavy load to the handling
charasteristics of the loader. Estimate the load
beforehand; typical density of concrete is around
2400 kg/m³. When driving, keep the telescopic
boom retracted and keep the load close to the
ground. Use additional counterweights as needed.
Read the operator’s manual of the loader.

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When working at construction sites, in many cases
a falling objects protective structure (FOPS) needs
to be installed on the loader. Find out about
necessary safety equipment. Contact your retailer
for availability and installation of the protective
roof.
Remember to wear proper protective clothing:
Never wear loose clothing, long scarves, necklaces, jewellery or other items that
might become entangled with the rotating parts of the concrete mixer. If needed, wear
a hat to prevent long hair from coming into contact with the rotating parts.
•The noise level in the driver's seat may exceed 85 dB(A). Wear hearing protection while
working with the loader.
•The use of safety boots is recommended while working with the loader.
•Wear protective gloves when handling hydraulic hoses.
•Wear a dust mask when loading cement or operating in dusty conditions.
4. Concrete mixer specifications
Table 1 –Concrete mixer technical data
Product number A21406
Total width: 1 590 mm Maximum input of
hydraulic energy: 70 l/min
22,5 MPa (225 Bar)
Volume: 270 l Recommended
operating speed: 0,3 – 0,8 rev/s
(25-70 l/min)
Weight: 490 kg Suitable AVANT
loader: (520)
528–700
Listed below are the markings and labels fastened to the flail mower, which must be visible on the
equipment. Replace the warning labels, if they have become unclear or detached completely. New labels are
available via your retailer or contact information provided on the cover page.
The warning decals contain important safety information. Replace damaged or
missing decals with new ones.

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A46771 A46772 A46804 A46798
Table 2 – Decal warning messages
Decal Explanation
A46771 Read instructions before use.
A46772 Do not go under a raised attachment or the
loader boom, keep a safe distance to lifted
equipment.
A46804 Hazard of entanglement, keep clear of
moving parts. Keep the protective grille
attached.
A46798 Crushing and entanglement hazards
between transmission components. Chain
drive, do not operate without cover in place.
5. Assem ly of the concrete mixer
The concrete mixers are delivered in working condition. Attach the attachment and its hydraulic hoses
according to the following instructions and choose a safe working area. Read the instructions in this manual
for mounting, using and maintenance of the concrete mixer before operating the equipment.
Warning decal locations
Dimensions in operation and transportaion position
Identification plate of the attachment

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5.1. Attaching the concrete mixer bucket to the loader
Attaching the attachment to the loader is quick and easy, but it must be done carefully. If the attachment is
not locked to the loader, it may detach from the loader and cause hazardous situations. In the worst case,
the attachment may slide onto the driver along a raised boom. For this reason, the attachment must under no
circumstances be raised over one metre when it has not been locked. To prevent hazardous situations,
always follow the attachment mounting instructions provided in the following pages. Also remember the
safety instructions from Chapter 3.
The attachment is installed to the loader boom by using the quick attach plate and the counterpart on the
attachment. The locking on the loaders is semi-automatic, but due to position of the coupling plate on the
concrete mixer, we recommend to lock the locking pins manually at the same time as the hydraulic hoses are
connected. The concrete mixer is attached to the loader as follows:
Step 1:
•Lift the quick attach plate locking pins up and turn them backwards into
the slot so that they are locked in the upper position.
•If your loader is equipped with a hydraulic attachment locking system,
see additional instructions about the use of the locking system from the
relevant manuals.
•Ensure that the hydraulic hoses are not in the way during installation.
Step 2:
•Turn the quick attach plate hydraulically to an obliquely forward position.
•Drive the loader onto the attachment. If your loader is equipped with a
telescopic boom, you can utilise this.
Step 3:
•Lift the boom slightly – pull the boom control lever backward to raise the
attachment off the ground.
•Turn the boom control lever left to turn the bottom section of the quick
attach plate onto the attachment.
•Lock the locking pins manually.
Unlocked attachment may fall on the boom or operator
and cause serious injuries. Before moving or lifting the
attachment, ensure that the locking pins are in the lower
position and come through the fasteners on both sides.
Do not use the automatic return of the locking pins when the attachment or the boom
has been lifted at a height of over half a metre. Excess tilting increases the risk of
toppling over. We recommend that you lower the attachment onto the ground and
secure the locking manually.

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5.2. Storage of the bucket
When finished working with the concrete
mixer and it has been thoroughly cleaned
after use, lower it on solid and even surface,
where it cannot move by accident. To
eliminate the risk of the attachment from
tipping over, lower it as shown in the adjacent
figure.
Read instructions shown in chapter 7 and
service the bucket before long-term storage.
To avoid rust damage, do not store the
attachment directly against the ground and do
not allow water to stay in the bucket.
5.3. Connecting and disconnecting the hydraulic couplings
The attachment is equipped with either standard quick couplings or the multiconnector system. If you want to
change the type of the hydraulic couplings, contact your Avant dealer or service point for instructions or
installation services.
Never connect or disconnect quick couplings or other hydraulic components while the
system is under pressure or if the control lever of the auxiliary hydraulics control lever
is locked on. Connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic couplings while the system is
pressurized may lead to unintended movements of the attachment, or ejection of high-
pressure fluid, which can cause serious injuries.
Keep the fittings as clean as possible; use the protective caps for the quick couplings on both the attachment
and the loader. Dirt, ice, etc. may make using the fittings significantly more difficult. Never leave the hoses
hanging on the ground; place them on top of the equipment.
Connecting standard quick couplings:
Before connecting or disconnecting the standard quick couplings, shut down the loader engine and move the
auxiliary hydraulics lever on the loader to its extreme positions a few times. This way, there will be no
residual pressure in the system and it is possible to connect the fittings.
To connect and disconnect the standard couplings, move the collar at the
end of the female fitting. The hoses should be connected so that the
coupling equipped with a coloured cap is connected to the coresponding
coupling of the loader. Note that the protective caps on the loader and the
attachment can be fastened to each other during operation to reduce the
accumulation of dirt. When disconnecting the standard quick couplings a
small amount of oil may drip from the couplings. Wear protective gloves
and have some cloth at hand to keep the equipment clean.
Connecting the multiconnector system:
Align the pins of the attachment connector with corresponding holes of
the loader connector. The multiconnector will not connect if the
attachment connector is upside down. Connect and lock the
multiconnector by turning the lever towards the loader.
The lever should move easily all the way to its locking position. If the
lever does not slide smoothly, check the aligment and position of the
connector and clean the connectors. Also shut down the loader and
release the residual hydraulic pressure.
Storage position of the bucket Prevent overturning of a
stored attachment

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Disconnecting the hydraulics:
Before disconnecting the fittings, lower the attachment on solid and level surface. Turn the control lever of
the auxiliary hydraulics to its neutral position.
When removing the attachment, always disconnect the hydraulic couplings before
unlocking the quick attach plate, to prevent hose damage and any oil spills. Reinstall
the protective caps on the fittings to prevent impurities from entering the hydraulic
system.
Releasing residual hydraulic pressure:
In case residual pressure is left in the hydraulic system of the attachment, it is often possible to disconnect
the hydraulic couplings, but it may be difficult to connect them the next time. If the fittings will not connect,
the residual pressure must be released by turning the auxiliary hydraulics control lever of the loader, when
the engine is turned off. To make sure that there will not be residual pressure in the hydraulic system of the
attachment, shut down the loader engine and move the auxiliary hydraulics control lever of the loader before
disconnecting the couplings.
6. Instructions for use
Once the concrete mixer bucket and its hydraulic hoses have been attached according to the instructions, it
is ready for work. Read the following instructions about work site, setting up, use and maintenance of the
concrete mixer.
Never go under a raised boom or concrete mixer component. Note that the loader
boom can be moved even if the engine has been stopped.
Check the attachment and the operating environment once more before starting the machine. Quick
inspection of the concrete mixer and the operating environment prior to use are a part of ensuring safety and
the best performance of the equipment.
•Choose a level working site, which can carry the load of the equipment.
•Operate the concrete mixer in daylight or in good artificial light and in well ventilated areas. All
obstacles around the bucket must be removed. Remember correct working methods and avoid
getting down unnecessarily from the loader.
•Transport the mixer carefully and note the effect of weight at the front to the stability of the loader.
•Make sure that the parking brake of the loader is engaged and that the attachment is supported on
the ground, so that it can not move when loading material by hand.
•Check that the concrete mixer is intact and remove any material left in the bucket before starting the
mixer.Check that the mixing shaft can rotate freely and that there is no material coiled around the
shaft.
•Check regularly to ensure there are no hydraulic leaks. Refer to chapter 7 for maintenance
instructions.
•Ensure that the loader and the attachment are used in a safe and intended manner. Do not allow
children to operate the equipment.
•Do not go near the equipment when another person is operating the loader controls.
Avoid hazards of crushing and being overrun by
ensuring that the loader parking brake is engaged.
Use the equipment only on level surfaces and
make sure that the equipment will stay still
regardless of the possible movements caused by
the mixer.

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Beware of the rotating mixing shaft of the mixer,
which causes a hazard of entanglement. Keep a
safe distance to the mixer when it is in operation.
Never reach into the rotating mixer with any
means. Also, never leave the mixer running
unintended. Shut down the loader engine and
prevent unintended starting, if reaching to the
mixing drum is necessary. Always keep the safety
grille attached.
Check before use that all protective covers are in place. Do not use the attachment, if
the safety grille in the bucket or the transmission cover at the side of the bucket are
not in place. Never perform any adjustments, maintenance or cleaning of the
equipment if the mixer can start by accident. Shut down the loader engine first.
Overheating of hydraulic oil decreases power and affects the service life of the hydraulic
components of both the attachment and the loader. Clean the loader oil cooler core
regularly; refer to the loader manual for more instructions.
Filling and using the bucket:
The concrete mixer bucket can be filled from a pile like a normal bucket. Do not rotate the mixing tools while
loading the mixer as a normal bucket. When filling the bucket in a similar way as a regular concrete mixer,
keep the rotating speed of the mixing shaft low to avoid ejection of materials.
The concrete mixer is started by turning the auxiliary hydraulics control lever to its locked position. Usually
low engine rpm and 1-pump setting of the auxiliary hydraulics are enough. Depending on the operating
conditions, the operating speed can be increased after the bucket is filled, when risks of falling or thrown
materials have decreased.
Note that the mixer may eject gravel or other material when operated at high rotating
speeds. Keep the operating speed reasonable especially at the beginning of mixing;
use the 1-pump setting of the auxiliary hydraulics.
The bucket can be emptied with the discharge opening at the side of the bucket or by tilting the bucket as a
regular bucket. Lower the rotating speed and set the discharge chute before opening the discharge hatch. To
assist the pouring of the concrete, rotate the mixer to opposite directions. Start pouring the concrete
carefully. The discharge chute angle can be adjusted with the two screws near the discharge chute.
Reaching to the mixer through the pouring hatch may lead to severe injuries. Stop the
mixer before attempting to scrape the last of the concrete in the bucket. Never reach to
the bucket while the mixer is in operation and keep feet away from the hatch.

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7. Inspections, maintenance and servicing
The most important factor in continuous maintenance of the concrete mixer is thorough and prompt cleaning
of the equipment. Maintenance includes monitoring the condition of the mixing tools as well as regular
lubrication of the equipment. The drive chain must be checked and adjusted at least annually or after every
50 hours of use.
Ensure that the concrete mixer is properly supported during all cleaning, inspection
and maintenance procedures. Lower the attachment on even ground and keep it
attached on the loader. All maintenance procedures must be performed with the
loader engine shut down and the hydraulic hoses disconnected.
Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses and components when the engine has been turned off and the
pressure has been relieved. Repair all leaks immediately after detecting them; a small leak can quickly grow
into a big one. Do not use the equipment, if you have discovered a fault in the hydraulic system. Leaking
hydraulic fluid may penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries. Hydraulic fluid is also harmful to the
environment.
Check hoses visually for cracks or abrasions. Monitor the wearing of the hoses and stop the use, if the
surface layer of the hose has worn off. If there are signs of leaking, to check the component, hold up a piece
of cardboard in the area where a leak is suspected. Finding any of these faults means that the hydraulic
hose or component in question must be replaced. Spare parts are available from your nearest AVANT
retailer or service point. Leave the service for professional maintenance, if unsure how to perform the repair
safely.
Never tighten a hydraulic fitting under pressure,
since the fitting may break and the released oil
may cause serious injuries. Do not use the
equipment, if you have discovered a fault in the
hydraulic system.
7.1. Cleaning the equipment
Clean the concrete mixer immediately after use, since this makes cleaning easier. Unload any remaining
material from the bucket to a suitable place. Use only water to clean the equipment. You may use a
pressure washer and a mild detergent. Do not use strong solvents or spray directly at the hydraulic
components or at the labels on the attachment either.
Touch up the paint where needed, or oil the metal parts lightly, and grease the lubrication points to prevent
rust damage. For storage, place the mixer bucket to the position shown in section 5.2. Do not store the
attachment directly against the ground; place it on blocks of wood or on a pallet, for example.
To make cleaning of the mixer easier, the prtoective grille
can be tilted an locked to upright position with the rubber
strap shown in adjacent figure. The grille is intended to
protect the operator and it must be placed to its operating
position whenever operating the mixer. The hazard of
entanglement or crushing persist during maintenance, do
not operate the machine when the grille is lifted.

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7.2. Lubricating the mixing bucket
The bucket has two lubrication points, to which a small amount of lubricant is added every 5-10 hours of use.
The lubrication points are located at the bearings at both ends of the mixing shaft. The lubricating point at the
free end of the axle is directly accessible. To lubricate the transmission end of the axle, the chain housing
cover must be removed. The lubrication nipples are standard R1/8” nipples. Replace any damaged nipples.
Clean the chain housing cover when removing it and lubricate the chain with suitable oil Check the chain as
shown in Section 7.4.
Lubricant must be added approximately every 5 to 10 operating hours. Clean the end
of the nipple before greasing. Only add the grease amount of a couple of grease
press pushes at a time.
7.3. Adjusting the mixing tools
The concrete mixer has a total of 8 mixing pads. Adjust the pads to a distance of about 5 mm from the mixer
walls. The spare part number for a replaceable rubber wear pad is A412429.
7.4. Checking and adjusting the drive chain
Checking the condition and the tension of the chain must be done at least annually. To check and adjust the
chain, place the bucket on a stable and even platform, shut down the loader engine and disconnect the
hydraulic couplings. Make sure that during the work the bucket is supported so that it can not move at all.
Any movements of the mixing tools create a pinching hazard for hands between the chain and the sprockets.
To check the roller chain, remove the protective housing and press the chain at its longest section, between
the sprockets. The clearance must be about 0.5 - 1 cm.
If necessary, tension the chain by moving the
hydraulic motor. Loosen the six screws on the
hydraulic motor base. After this, move the base
with the tightening screw under the motor, until
the tension is correct.
Tighten the loosened base screws and recheck
the tension of the chain once more, as it may
have been influenced by tightening the hydraulic
motor base.
When the chain is set correctly, lubricate the
chain and reattach the protective housing.
Tension the chain correctly. Over tightening of
the chain damages the hydraulic motor and the
bearings.

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8. Warranty terms
Avant Tecno Oy grants a warranty of one year (12 months) for the attachment from the date of purchase.
The warranty covers repair costs as follows:
•Work costs are covered, if the repair is not performed at the factory.
•The factory replaces any defective components or consumables.
The factory may reimburse the price of components purchased by the customer in special cases that have been agreed in
advance.
The warranty does not cover:
•Normal maintenance work, such as the replacement of blades or the belts, or parts and consumables required for it.
•Damages caused by unusual operating conditions or ways of use, negligence, structural changes made without the
consent of Avant Tecno Oy, use of non-original parts or lack of maintenance.
•Consequences of a defect, such as interruption of work or other possible additional damages.
•Travel and/or freight costs caused by the repair.


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EY-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus
EG-försäkran om överensstämmelse
EC Declaration of Conformity
EG-Konformitätserklärung
Valmistaja / Tillverkare / Manufacturer / Hersteller: AVANT TECNO OY
Osoite / Adress / Address / Adresse: Ylötie 1
33470 YLÖJÄRVI, FINLAND
Vakuutamme täten, että alla mainitut tuotteet täyttävät konedirektiivin turvallisuus- ja terveysvaatimukset (direktiivi
2006/42/EY muutoksineen). Seuraavia yhdenmukaistettuja standardeja on sovellettu:
SFS-EN ISO 12100, SFS-EN 982, SFS-EN 12151
Vi försäkrar härmed att nedan beskrivna produkter överensstämmer med hälso- och säkerhetskrav i EG-maskindirektiv
(EG-direktiv 2006/42/EG som ändrat). Följande harmoniserade standarder har tillämpats:
SFS-EN ISO 12100, SFS-EN 982, SFS-EN 12151
We hereby declare that the products listed below are in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive
(directive 2006/42/EC as amended). The following harmonized standards have been applied:
SFS-EN ISO 12100, SFS-EN 982, SFS-EN 12151
Wir erklären hiermit, dass die nachstehend aufgeführte Maschine konform ist mit den Bestimmungen der EG-
Maschinenrichtlinie (EG-Richtlinie 2006/42/EG mit Änderungen). Die folgende harmonisierte Normen wurden
angewandt:
SFS-EN ISO 12100, SFS-EN 982, SFS-EN 12151
Kuvaus: Avant-kuormainten kanssa käytettävä betoninsekoituslaite
Beskrivning: Betongblandare: arbetsredskap för Avant lastare
Description: Concrete mixer; attachment for Avant loaders
Beschreibung: Betonmischer; Anbaugerät für Avant Radlader
Mallit / Modeller / Models / Modellen:
Avant
Betonikauha, 270 l
Betongblandareskopa, 270 l
Concrete mixing bucket, 270 l
Betonmischschaufel, 270 l
A21406
Allekirjoitus / Namnteckning / Signature / Unterschrift: ____________________10.2.2011 Ylöjärvi, Finland
Risto Käkelä,
Toimitusjohtaja / Verkställande direktör /
Managing Director / Geschäftsführer

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