Dynamix DMX Series Instruction manual

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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
DMX Series
PORTABLE MIXER
Important Safety Instructions
This Installation and Operation Manual Includes
Important Warnings and Safety Information.
Be sure to keep this manual with equipment and
ensure all operators read the enclosed
information.
Table of Contents
Important Safety Warnings ........................................... 1
Receiving, Inspection & Storage................................... 3
Operation Instructions................................................... 4
Start-up Checklist.......................................................... 5
Assembly & Installation................................................. 6
Clamp Mount............................................................. 6
Plate Mount............................................................... 8
Parts, Maintenance & Service .................................... 11
Clamp Mount........................................................... 11
Plate Mount or Flange............................................. 12
General Information Regarding Electric Motors...... 13
General Information Regarding Air Motors ............. 15
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................... 18
Terms & Conditions .................................................... 19
Warranty ..................................................................... 20
Dynamix Agitators Inc.
150 - 14480 River Road,
Richmond, B.C, Canada V6V 1L4
Ph. 604.244.3771 Fax 604.244.3772
info@dynamixinc.com
www.dynamixinc.com
DMX SERIES
Portable Mixer

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Important Safety Warnings
Please Read These Warnings Carefully Before Unpacking the Mixer
WARNING!
The following safety instructions must be COMPLETELY REVIEWED
AND FOLLOWED before operating any Dynamix Mixer. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
In the installation, operation and maintenance of the Mixer, SAFETY comes first.
ALL safety precautions listed in this manual MUST be followed by all personnel working on or with the equipment
if serious injury is to be avoided.
1. This mixer is intended for professional use only.
2. The installation of this equipment does not normally require the services of factory personnel. If required, these services
can be agreed upon before or after purchase. These services are available from Dynamix Agitators by contacting the
Sales Department.
3. Adequate installation, maintenance, and safety instructions must be given by the operator to personnel directly
responsible for the operation of the drive and accessory equipment. In addition, the procedures set forth in the operating
instructions must be carefully followed.
4. All service personnel MUST be knowledgeable relative to the equipment before performing any maintenance or repair
work. Use proper clothing, tools and methods of handling to prevent serious accidents.
5. The operator is responsible for furnishing and installing any guards or other safety equipment needed to protect
operating personnel as required by Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards (OSHA) or other
applicable safety regulations. This equipment normally is not furnished by Dynamix Agitators except when specified as
part of the order. In all cases, however, the operator has the responsibility of complying with all local, state / province
and national fire, electrical, and safety regulations when installing the equipment.
6. Each mixer is selected for a specific application. Do not use this mixer in applications other than that for which
was designed and quoted. Applying a mixer in applications outside of intended use may result in overload
conditions, which will damage the mixer. If you are unsure of the appropriate application, please contact Dynamix
Agitators with the relevant mixer serial number.
7. Do not connect to air motor to power source until this Manual is followed and the mixer is properly assembled and
installed as per design.
8. Your mixer has been tested and checked for shaft straightness before shipping. Care must be taken while handling
the shaft to ensure proper operation.
9. Do not alter or modify this mixer. Any alteration or modification will void the mixer’s Warranty.
10. If the mixer features a detachable coupling, ensure that the coupling is fully engaged and seated in the fully rotated
position of the coupling lock (rotated 10 degrees).
11. Ensure all equipment and personnel are clear of all rotating parts.
12. Do not touch rotating mixer parts.
13. If your mixer requires lifting by eyebolt or by another method, ensure that eyebolts or other means are securely fastened
before lifting the mixer.
14. Some electric motors will run excessively hot under continued load. Always use lifting handles to lift modular drive
segments off their coupling.

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15. Do not exceed the working air pressure of 100 psi for air motors
16. Check equipment daily. Repair and replace damaged parts immediately.
17. Do not uninstall or service this mixer until you have followed your “Control of Hazardous Energy Sources” procedure as
per OSHA Guidelines and/or the Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
WARNING!
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper grounding, poor ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a
hazardous condition and result in a fire or explosion and serious injury.

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Receiving, Inspection & Storage
Please Read These Warnings Carefully Before Unpacking the Mixer
WARNING!
The following safety instructions must be COMPLETELY REVIEWED
AND FOLLOWED before operating any Dynamix Mixer. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
Goods must be inspected with 30 days of receive date. It is assumed that goods are satisfactory if Dynamix is not
notified within this period.
Your mixer has been tested and checked for shaft straightness before shipping. Care must be taken while handling
the shaft to ensure proper operation.
Please follow the following steps to prevent injury or damage to equipment:
1. Immediately upon delivery, check all crating and boxes for damage which may have occurred during transit, and
report any damage to the carrier and Dynamix Agitators Inc.
2. Carefully inventory all furnished equipment against packing list to determine if any shortages exist in
delivered material. Any such shortages must immediately be reported to Dynamix Agitators and the Carrier if
a timely claim is to be made.
3. The Dynamix Factory has tested and checked this mixer for operation and shaft straightness before shipping. Care
must be taken when handling this mixer to ensure proper operation and longevity.
4. Store the mixer in a clean, dry environment, with a relatively constant temperature. Electric motors are easily
damaged by moisture. Circulating air will help prevent moisture buildup in the mixer.
5. Store the mixer assembly off the floor, covered by plastic.
6. Do not seal the plastic covering as this will increase the chance of condensation. Use desiccants if possible.
WARNING!
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
Always shut off the mixer power source (unplug electric power and
disconnect air power source) before performing any maintenance,
repair, or adjustments. Not doing so can result in serious injury.

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Operation Instructions
Please Read These Warnings Carefully Before Operating the Mixer
WARNING!
The following safety instructions must be COMPLETELY REVIEWED
AND FOLLOWED before operating any Dynamix Mixer. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
Important: This instruction manual is not intended to include a comprehensive listing of all details for all procedures required
for installation, operation and maintenance. If you have a question about a procedure or are uncertain about any detail,
Do Not Proceed. Please contact Dynamix Agitators for more information or clarification.
1. Do not uninstall or service this mixer until you have followed your “Control of Hazardous Energy Sources” procedure
as per OSHA Guidelines and/or the Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
2. Read and fully understand the manual before installation and start-up.
3. Ensure the mixer is designed for the application. Operating outside of the mixer's intended use will result in damage.
Refer to original quotation to ensure proper application.
4. Do not handle the mixer by the shaft. Lifting and handling the mixer by the shaft will cause damage.
5. Check the straightness of the shaft by slowly rotating by hand before operation in fluid.
6. On start-up jog the mixer in order to ensure the mixer shaft and impeller is not obstructed from rotation.
7. Fluid level should be one diameter above the impeller for proper mixing unless approved by Dynamix Engineering
8. Avoid drawing fluid level down past last impeller. Impeller should not operate out of fluid unless specifically designed
for this.
9. Avoid extended operation when fluid level is at or near the bottom impeller
10. Do not start mixer in settled solids. Impeller cannot be buried in solids at start-up. For best performance axial flow
impellers (DynaflowTM and Pitch) should be positioned at least ½ of their diameter above the tank floor or settled
solids.
11. If the impeller is buried, disperse any settled solids before starting the mixer. This may be done using an air hose,
re-circulating pump, or a large stick.
12. Reversed rotation may cause overloading and inefficient mixing. Confirm rotation with sticker on side of mixer.
13. Vortexing may occur if the fluid level is too close to the impeller. Aeration of the product and excess vibration may
occur.
14. When mixing materials of different viscosities or specific gravities, the lighter or less viscous material should be
introduced first. Add heavier materials gradually in the center of the tank while the mixer is running. Do not dump
large quantities of solids or powders into the tank. This will cause impacting on the impeller and may cause
equipment damage.
15. Check the quotation data sheet for operating speed requirements if a variable speed drive is used
16. Some shaft vibration is normal. A bent shaft may cause excess vibration.
17. Keep motors clean and dry. Air motor intakes and exhaust ports must be clear of foreign material. The electric
motors supplied are designed for outdoor use, but may be damaged due to harsh weather. A rain cover may be
added to extend motor life.
18. Do not run air motors above 2000 RPM. See Page 16 for proper air consumption and pressure charts. See the
Technical Drawing for the motor size.

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Start-up Checklist
Please Review This Checklist Carefully Before Operating the Mixer
Prior to, and during start-up, please check that the following things have been done:
1. Manual has been read and followed
2. Drive coupling is fully engaged
3. Sufficient protection for motor (if outdoors)
4. Wiring correctly installed, grounded, and insulated
5. Impeller(s) installed correctly. See Installation section of Manual.
6. Impellers spaced correctly (if two or more) for maximum and minimum liquid levels
7. Impeller immersed in liquid and no equipment or obstructions can impact the impeller
8. Proper shaft rotation (counter-clockwise looking down, unless otherwise noted)
Refer to Directional Sticker on Impellers to show proper impeller assembly and
rotation
9. Correct voltage / amperage upon starting
10. Check against motor nameplate data: Record: Volts Amps
11. Excessive noise after start-up? Record: ____________ db @ 3ft
12. Excessive vibration of tank or support
____________________________________________________________ ______________________
Inspector Date

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Assembly & Installation
Clamp Mount
Installing the Mixer Shaft and Impellers
1. The mixer shaft has one end which is machined to fit the drive coupling. This is the motor end. Slide the impeller(s)
onto the other end of the shaft; ensure the impeller is mounted according to the sticker and rotation indicated on the
sticker.
2. A single impeller must be mounted at the end of the shaft. This impeller position will be set by the factory but should
be no lower than ½ the diameter from the tank floor for axial flow impellers.
3. For dual impellers the upper impeller is usually mounted at least one impeller diameter from lower impeller.
4. Tighten the setscrews securely. Higher power mixers will have impressions in the shaft to seat the setscrews.
5. Remove the service port cover [3] from the bearing spool housing. Rotate the coupling until the clamping bolts [2]
are accessible. Install the mixer shaft through the lip seal [5] into the coupling [8]. Use no oil to assist assembly, as
slippage may occur in use.
6. Tighten the two clamping bolts [2] using the 3/16" hex key supplied. These bolts must be tightened firmly to secure
as loose bolts may result in slippage and power loss.
7. Tighten the two bearing set screws [4] using the 1/8" hex key provided.
8. Re-install service port cover.
Mounting
1. Set the mixer drive on the edge of the tank. Tighten the c-clamp screw [10] to secure the mixer.
2. Ensure both vertical and horizontal mounting surface are in even contact with the tank.
Figure 1

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Mixer Positioning
1. Dynamix “Clamp Mount“ mixers are designed to be angled @ 10 to 15 ° (Fig. 2) to the vertical wall and @ 15 to 30°
(Fig 3) from the tank center, as shown. The following illustrations are for reference only. If there are any questions
regarding the proper positioning of your mixer, please contact your Dynamix representative.
2. To adjust position of mixer, loosen the hex head bolt item 9 (Fig.1) in the clamp, position and tighten.
3. Rotate the mixer shaft by hand to ensure the impeller will clear any obstructions in the tank.
4. The c-clamp and cup plate mounting design allows for 360° rotation and 90° shaft angle adjustment.
Figure 2
Figure 3

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Plate Mount
Installing the Mixer Shaft
1. The mixer shaft has one end which is machined to fit the drive coupling. This is the motor end. Slide the impeller(s)
onto the other end of the shaft; ensure the impeller is mounted according to the sticker and rotation indicated on the
sticker.
2. A single impeller must be mounted at the end of the shaft. This impeller position will be set by the factory but should
be no lower than ½ the diameter from the tank floor for axial flow impellers. For dual impellers the upper impeller is
usually mounted at least one impeller diameter from lower impeller. Tighten the setscrews securely. Higher power
mixers will have impressions in the shaft to seat the setscrews.
3. Remove the service port cover [3] from the bearing spool housing. Rotate the coupling until the clamping bolts [2]
are accessible. Install the mixer shaft through the lip seal [5] and bearing [4] into the coupling [8]. Use no oil to assist
assembly, as slippage may occur in use.
4. Tighten the two clamping bolts using the 3/16" hex key supplied. These bolts must be secure, as loose bolts may
result in slippage and power loss.
5. Tighten the two bearing set screws [4] using the 1/8" hex key provided.
6. Re-install service port cover.
Figure 4

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Mixer Mounting
1. The mounting structure must be stable and secure. If the mixer is not mounted to a stable platform, damage to the
tank or mixer may occur, as well as harm to personnel.
2. The mixer is supplied with rubber vibration mounts, which absorb the vibrations of the shaft. This will help reduce
the stresses in longer shafts.
3. Both the angle mounted and flat plate mounted mixers use four (4) 3/8” bolts. Lock washers or double nuts are
recommended to prevent loosening during operation.
4. Mixer mounts are selected according to application requirements. Refer to quotation for intended mixer mounting.
Centre Mounted Mixer for Tank with Baffles
Figure 5

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Offset Mounting
If your mixer has been approved and designed for “Offset Mounting”you can use the following instructions.
If it is not approved for offset mixing, then do not use this as it will damage the mixer. Contact Dynamix to confirm if
needed.
Offset mounting should be 1/5th to 1/6th of tank diameter.
Angle Mounted Mixer Offset Mounted Mixer
Figure 6 Figure 7

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Parts, Maintenance & Service
Clamp Mount
This drawing is not exact.
It is only a typical representation of the DMX Series models. When noted, please contact your Dynamix representative
with your mixer serial number. Note; the DMX Series is a highly configurable mixer and few parts are standard.
REF #
PART NAME
PART No.
1
MOTOR
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
2
GEAR BOX
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
3
NOSE CONE BODY
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
4
SHAFT COUPLING
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
5
C-CLAMP BODY
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
6
SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
7
BOTTOM IMPELLER
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
8
TOP / MIDDLE
IMPELLER
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
All equipment design and application data shown herin and related info is confidential and the property of Dynamix
Agitators Inc. No use or disclosure therof may be made without written permission from Dynamix Agitators Inc.

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Plate Mount or Flange
This drawing is not exact.
It is only a typical representation of the DMX Series models. When noted, please contact your Dynamix representative
with your mixer serial number. Note; the DMX Series is a highly configurable mixer and few parts are standard.
REF #
PART NAME
PART No.
1
MOTOR
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
2
GEAR BOX
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
3
PEDESTAL BODY
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
4
SHAFT COUPLING
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
5
BASE PLATE
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
6
SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
7
BOTTOM IMPELLER
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
8
TOP / MIDDLE
IMPELLER
Refer to mixer serial no. or
sales person to confirm specs.
All equipment design and application data shown herin and related info is confidential and the property of Dynamix
Agitators Inc. No use or disclosure therof may be made without written permission from Dynamix Agitators Inc.

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General Information Regarding Electric Motors
Overview
For your protection, do not install, operate or attempt to perform maintenance procedures until you understand the
Warning and Caution statements. A Warning statement indicates a possible unsafe condition that can cause harm to
personnel. A Caution statement indicates a condition that can cause damage to equipment.
Before you operate or perform maintenance, become familiar with the following:
1. NEMA Publication MG-2, Safety Standard for Construction and Use of Electric Motors
2. The National Electrical Code
3. Local codes and Practices
4. “Control of Hazardous Energy Sources” procedure as per OSHA Guidelines, and the Canadian Occupational
Health and Safety Regulations
Motor Enclosures
TEFC, totally enclosed motors are intended for use where moisture, dirt and/or corrosive materials are present in indoor
and outdoor locations.

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Safety Notice
This equipment contains high voltage. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified personnel
should attempt installation, operation and maintenance of electrical equipment. Be sure that you are completely familiar
with NEMA publication MG-2, safety standards for construction and guide for selection, installation and use of electric
motors and the National Electrical Code and local codes and practices. Unsafe installation or use can cause conditions
that lead to serious or fatal injury.
Only qualified personnel should attempt the installation, operation and maintenance of this equipment.
WARNING!
•Do not touch electrical connections before you first ensure that power has been disconnected.
Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified personnel should attempt the
installation, operation and maintenance of this equipment.
•Be sure the system is properly grounded before applying power. Do not apply AC power before
you ensure that all grounding instructions have been followed. Electrical shock can cause serious
or fatal injury. National Electrical Code and Local codes must be carefully followed.
•Use proper care and procedures that are safe during handling, lifting, installing, operating, and
maintaining operations. Improper methods may cause muscle strain or other harm.
•Disconnect all electrical power from the motor windings and accessory devices before
disassembly of the motor. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury.
•Do not use these motors in the presence of flammable or combustible vapors or dust. These
motors are not designed for atmospheric conditions that require explosion proof operation.
•Motors that are to be used in flammable and/or explosive atmospheres must display the on the
nameplate the UL label showing the correct classification for the area it is operated in. Specific
service conditions for these motors are defined in NEC 70-599.
•To prevent equipment damage, be sure that the electrical service is not capable of delivering more
than the maximum motor rated amps listed on the rating plate.
Motor Connections
1. Wiring: Match the motor starter and overload protection to the motor rating. Follow the control manufacturer's
instructions.
2. All electrical connections must conform to National Electrical Code and all local regulations. Match line voltage and
wire capacity to motor rating found on the motor nameplate.
3. Single-phase electric motors may be pre-wired with a six (6) foot electrical cord. If not provided, follow the wiring
diagram on the motor for proper connections. Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before connecting to a power
supply. Switch the connections to achieve proper rotation.
4. Three phase electric motors must be wired according to the diagram on the motor.
5. Variable speed DC motors using an SCR controller must be wired following the controller instructions. Before
applying power, read the instructions carefully, and make the required adjustments.
6. Mixer standard rotation direction is counter-clockwise facing lead end.

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General Information Regarding Air Motors
Air motors operate best with lubricated, dry, clean air at air pressures below 100psi.
Air Lubricator: Lubricated air is typically available from the air system. If not, an automatic lubricator must be installed in
the air- line ahead of the air motor. Use a pneumatic air lubricant e.g. ISO VG32 or detergent SAE #10 automotive oil.
Lubricator should be adjusted to feed one drop of oil for every 50 to 75cfm.
Moisture: Excessive moisture in the air-line can cause rust formation in the motor and ice to form in the muffler. An in-line
separator must be used on your pneumatic system to reduce this.
Air Filter: If the air is dirty this will cause the motor to run sluggishly and can break the motor vanes. An in-line filter must
be used on your pneumatic system to reduce this.
Pressure Regulator: Air motors are designed to operate with a maximum air pressure of 100 psi. If higher air pressure is
supplied, an in-line air pressure regulator should be used to reduce the pressure. This can also be used to vary the speed
of the air motor
Flushing: Should excessive dirt, foreign particles, moisture, or excess oil be permitted to enter the air motor, the unit will
act sluggish. Flushing the air motor should remove this.
WARNING!
•Use only non-combustible solvents.
•Do not use kerosene or other flammable solvents to flush the air motor.
•Flushing with Flammable solvents could cause fire or explosion and result in serious injury or
property damage.
•Using GAST Flushing Solvent AH255D will reduce this concern.
•Wear eye protection and flush in a well-ventilated area.
1. Disconnect air line and muffler
2. Pour several tablespoons of solvent directly into intake port
3. Rotate shaft by hand in both directions for 3 to 4 minutes
4. Reconnect air line and slowly apply pressure until there is no trace of solvent in the exhaust air
5. Re-lubricate motor with a squirt of oil in chamber

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Air Motor Horsepower Rating & Air Consumption
For Air Motors Rated at 1.5HP
For Air Motors Rated at 4HP
Note: Output rpm refers to motor output shaft only. For gear reduced drives refer to gear ratio on quotation.

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Lubrication
Air Motor Connection
Air Motors must always have a filter, lubricator and moisture trap installed on the air supply line. Supply pipe should be
one size larger than the intake port on the motor. A regulator may be installed to control motor speed. Install the airline on
the correct port on reversible motors for proper rotation direction.
Air Motor
Air Motor lubricator should be adjusted to feed one drop of oil every 50-75 CFM.
Use SAE #10automotive detergent engine oil.
Gear Driven
Gear drivers for mixers are lubricated at the factory using the proper type and amount of lubricant for normal service, and
are maintenance free. For additional information contact Dynamix Agitators.
Mixer Shaft Bearings
Mixer Shaft Bearings are pre-lubed and sealed and do not require re-lubrication.

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Troubleshooting Guide
Use This Chart to Diagnose Operation Issues
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Mixer Will
Not Start
•Loose connections
•Check and tighten connection
•Incorrect wiring
•Check wiring diagram and wire correctly
•Blown fuse
•Replace fuse
•Wrong size heaters in starter
•Replace heaters
•Mechanical jamming
•Free all debris for rotation
•Water damage to motor
•Service or replace motor
Motor
Runs Hot
•Restricted ventilation
•Clear the vents
•Amperage overload
•CONSULT FACTORY
•Low or high voltage
•Wire for correct voltage
•Unbalanced voltage between phases
•Consult electrician
•Frequent starting and stopping
•Check with factory –a special motor may be required
•Product too viscous
•Check viscosity and specific gravity of product
(consult factory)
•Impeller(s) upside down
•Reinstall in correct position
•Incorrect rotation
•Change motor leads per nameplate instructions
Mixer Will
Not Reach
Correct Speed
•Overload of motor
•Check amperage against nameplate data
•Loose drive coupling bolts
•Check coupling bolt tension (coupling and/or shaft
may be damaged if mixer has been run with slipping
coupling)
•Also See: “Mixer Will Not Start”
Shaft Will
Not Fit
Into Drive
•Shaft over size (proper diameter: 0.001” –
0.002” under normal diameter)
•Measure and consult factory
•Wrong end of shaft (only one end fits)
•Install end marked motor end
•(2) Coupling bolts are too tight
•Loosen bolts
•Wrong size shaft, coupling or bearing
•CONSULT FACTORY
•Damaged shaft, coupling or bearing
•CONSULT FACTORY
Shaft
Vibration
•Unstable mounting platform
•Reinforce platform
•Bent mixer shaft
•CONSULT FACTORY
•Bent or uneven impeller blades
•CONSULT FACTORY
•Impeller not immersed in liquid
•Fill tank
•Impeller too close to surface
•Fill tank and lower impeller (see S3)
•Worn or damaged drive bearings
•Replace damaged parts
Noisy
Operation
•Foreign material in lubricant
•Change lubricant
•Dry lip seal in spool
•Apply lubricant to lip seal
•Insufficient lubricant
•Fill proper amount of lubricant
•Incorrect lubricant
•Change to correct lubricant
•Loose drive coupling bolts
•Check and tighten coupling bolts
•Worn or faulty bearings/gears
•Check bearings/gears –replace if necessary
Oil
Leakage
•Damaged broken gasket
•Replace gasket
•Excessive lubricant
•Check manual for proper amount of lubricant and
drain excess
•Seals worn or damaged
•Replace seals
•Loose bolts around side plates
•Check and tighten bolts
Bearing
Failure
•Water damage
•Replace bearings (check all other parts)
•High temperature product
•Provide heat shield
•Also See: “Noisy Operation”
•CONSULT FACTORY

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Terms & Conditions
These Delivered Terms and Conditions (the “Delivered Terms”) apply to the purchase of Dynamix Agitators Inc. (“Dynamix”,
“We” or “Our”) products (“Products”) by a customer (the “Customer”). Unless otherwise indicated, these terms and
conditions will apply to all purchases of Products from Dynamix.
PURCHASE TERMS
The Customer’s purchase of Products is governed by: (1) the quotation sent to the Customer for the Products, which sets
out the Customer’s name and address, the Products covered, price and payment terms (the “Quotation”); (2) the terms and
conditions attached to the Quotation; (3) these Delivered Terms; and (4) any additional terms referenced in the Quotation
(collectively, the “Agreement”).
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The Product pricing, terms and conditions of sale, the Quotation, and other information contained in or disclosed by Dynamix
pursuant to the Agreement is confidential. Customer may not disclose such pricing, terms and conditions, Quotation and
other information to any other party without Dynamix’s prior written approval, except for any legally required disclosures.
Dynamix reserves the right to enforce these confidentiality restrictions against any party who wrongfully discloses, receives
or further disseminates Dynamix’s confidential information.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
Customer’s remedy for breach of any of the foregoing warranties shall be limited to those set forth in the Warranty Section
provided below, however, that We will not be responsible for removal, loading, installation, freight or similar related expenses
in connection with any modification, replacement or repair. The determination of which remedy shall be applicable, shall be
determined by Dynamix, in its sole discretion.
DYNAMIX AND ITS AFFILIATES AND REPRESENTATIVES HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR DELAY WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOST OR INTERRUPTED BUSINESS, LOSS OF USE, LOST
PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE), EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF DYNAMIX AND ITS AFFILIATES AND
REPRESENTATIVES TO CUSTOMER AND CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING
OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE PRODUCTS PROVIDED
HEREUNDER, IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE BASIS FOR THE CLAIM.
Customer will be barred from any remedy unless Customer gives Dynamix prompt written notice of the problem. Further,
any returns of Products for modification, repair or replacement must be authorized by Dynamix in writing prior to return of
the Products by the Customer.
Dynamix will not be responsible for any repairs performed by third parties unless the extent, or terms and costs of such
repairs, are authorized by Dynamix, in writing in advance.
PATENTS
Dynamix represents and warrants that, to its knowledge, the Products do not infringe upon any patents granted to others.
We do not assume any responsibility or liability for any claim of infringement brought against the Customer, its successors,
assigns, customers or users of the Products.
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
Modifications to the Products ordered by Customer, or any of their components, could significantly affect their performance
or conformance to Dynamix’s features. Any modification of the Products, or any of their components, other than as performed
or authorized in writing by Dynamix, is prohibited and will invalidate and terminate Dynamix’s warranty for the Products,
effective on the date of any such modification.
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