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These cement mixers are designed for certain applications only.
Northern Tool and Equipment cannot be responsible for issues arising
from modification or use of this product in an application for which it was
not designed. We strongly recommend that this product not be modified
and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed.
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Table of Contents
Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Technical Specifications - 49413 ......................................................................................................... 4
Technical Specifications - 49417 ......................................................................................................... 4
Important Safety Information ............................................................................................................... 5
Grounding .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Extension Cords .................................................................................................................................... 8
Assembly Instructions - 49413 ............................................................................................................ 9
Assembly Instructions - 49417 .......................................................................................................... 10
Operating Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 11
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Parts Diagram - 49413 ......................................................................................................................... 12
Parts List - 49413 ................................................................................................................................. 13
Parts Diagram - 49417 ......................................................................................................................... 14
Parts List - 49417 ................................................................................................................................. 15
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 16
Replacement Parts .............................................................................................................................. 16
Limited Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 17

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Intended Use
These portable electric cement mixers are ideal for smaller concrete jobs such as footings and bases,
binding block and concrete patching. When the job is complete, the portable electric cement mixers
easily fit into the trunk of most vehicles.
Technical Specifications - 49413
Property Specification
Power Consumption 120 VAC, 60 Hz, single phase, 500 watts
Drum
Polyethylene construction
Loading capacity: 3.5 Cu. Ft.
Mixing capacity: 1.77 Cu. Ft.
Drum Opening 14-1/2"
Drum Speed 26 RPM
Tires 13" dia. x 4" wide
Weight 90 lbs.
Technical Specifications - 49417
Property Specification
Power Consumption 120 VAC, 60Hz, single phase, 330 watts
Drum
Polyethylene construction
Loading capacity: 2.0 Cu. Ft.
Mixing capacity:0.88 Cu. Ft.
Drum Opening 11-1/4"
Drum Speed 26 RPM
Tires Solid rubber, 10" dia. x1-5/8" wide
Weight 68 lbs.

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/
warnings, c
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ia to cause
c
k
area befor
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d
s, gases, or
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tool to com
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s
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s
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le the tool.
p
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of these h
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amage if c
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portant
instructions
E
xercise co
m
n
d ensure th
a
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semble or
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nderstandi
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re certain
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afely at the
c
which it wa
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lications mu
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the State o
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,
s
and cemen
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chemically
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s
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st masks t
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corded prod
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ancer and
b
WO
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each use.
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areas can r
e
ere is a risk
dust. The t
o
e
into conta
c
s
hock.
r
s away fro
m
electrical cir
c
a
zards may
b
o
ntacted.
Page 5 of
Safety I
n
in this man
u
m
mon sense
a
t the tool is
o
perate this
p
n
g of how th
e
tempt to for
c
a
pplications
f
c
apacity for
w
s
not intende
d
st follow OS
a
wing, grindi
f
California t
o
h
ese chemic
a
n
t and other
m
-
treated lum
b
epending o
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s
: work in a
w
h
at are speci
ucts may ex
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irth defects
R
K AREA S
A
K
eep the wo
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sult in injur
y
of causing
a
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c
t with an el
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m
the work a
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uits, water
p
b
e hidden fr
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18
n
formati
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and caution
used in a s
a
p
roduct until
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product w
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or which thi
s
w
hich it was
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ls are:
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asonry pro
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b
er.
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how often
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w
ell-ventilat
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ally designe
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pose you to
or other rep
r
A
FETY
r
k area clea
n
y
.
a
fire or an e
x
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sparks, w
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ctrical sour
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p
ipes, and o
t
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m your vie
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ver all poss
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when using
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hey have r
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equipment
w
intended. D
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ents.
a
nd other co
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c
er, birth de
f
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ou do this t
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d area, and
d
to filter out
lead, a che
m
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oductive ha
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, dry, free o
f
x
plosion; e.g
h
ich may igni
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rating the t
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w
and may c
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ible conditio
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this tool. Al
w
o
nsible man
n
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ad this man
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the work of
was design
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O
NOT use
t
n
struction a
c
f
ects, or oth
e
y
pe of work.
work with a
p
t
microscopi
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m
ical known
t
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a
f clutter, an
d
., in the pre
s
te the flam
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not insulat
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ol. Do not a
n
ical hazard
s
a
use person
a
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s or
w
ays be
n
er.
u
al and
larger
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d. It will
t
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c
tivities
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r
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proved
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well lit.
s
ence of
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able
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d and
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in your
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fire
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with
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or “
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Use
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Ch
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rate
ext
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pre
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Do
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ys check t
o
n
ot abuse th
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tension co
r
r
p edges or
m
a
nd increas
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u
nded moto
r
all codes a
n
n
ot use any
a
o
utlet is pro
p
id body cont
re is an incr
e
e
n operating
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.” These c
o
only Listed
d
s having 3-
p
m
ent mixers.
e
ck the nam
e
d
may cause
d to allow s
u
e
nsion cord
w
n
ot force the
e
rs do a bett
k
, and use t
h
n
ot use a ce
m
t
rolled with t
h
r
esentative
b
c
onnect the
p
p
osition befo
v
entive safet
y
e
ck for dama
g
p
erly and pe
r
r
ate the ce
m
r
e the ceme
n
d
ren. Inspec
t
only acces
s
e
ssories tha
t
t
her cement
p guards in
p
p the ceme
n
n
ot leave th
e
o
ensure the
e
cord. Nev
e
r
ds from the
r
m
oving part
s
e
the risk of
e
r
s must be p
n
d ordinanc
e
a
dapter plu
g
p
erly ground
e
act with gro
u
e
ased risk o
f
an electric
c
o
rds are rat
e
extension c
o
p
rong groun
d
e
plate rating
unsafe or in
u
fficient curr
e
w
ire gauge.
cement mix
er and safer
h
e correct c
e
m
ent mixer
w
h
e power s
w
b
efore using.
p
ower suppl
y
re servicing,
y
measures
g
ed parts b
e
r
form its inte
m
ent mixer wi
n
t mixer whe
t
the cemen
t
s
ories that a
r
t
may be sui
t
mixer.
p
lace and in
n
t mixer blad
e
e
cement mi
x
ELE
C
p
ower suppl
y
e
r carry or p
u
r
eceptacle.
K
s
. Replace d
a
e
lectric shoc
l
ugged into
a
e
s. Never re
m
s. Check wi
t
e
d.
u
nded surfa
c
f
electric sho
c
ement mixe
d for outdoo
o
rds. If used
d
ing type plu
of the cem
e
efficient op
e
e
nt flow to th
e
CEMENT
M
er to perfor
m
job when u
s
e
ment mixer
f
w
ith a malfu
n
w
itch is dang
e
y
from the c
e
adjusting, i
n
reduce the r
e
fore each u
s
n
ded functio
th a damag
e
n it is not in
u
mixer for g
o
r
e recomme
n
t
able for on
e
working ord
e
e
s clean.
x
er running
u
Page 6 of
C
TRICAL S
A
y correspon
d
u
ll a cement
K
eep power
a
a
maged cor
d
k.
a
n outlet pro
m
ove the gr
o
t
h a qualifie
d
c
es such as
p
o
ck if your b
o
r outside, u
s
o
r use and re
outdoors, th
gs and mati
n
e
nt mixer. U
s
e
ration of the
e motor. Us
e
M
IXER USE
m
an operati
o
s
ed in the m
a
f
or the job.
n
ctioning po
w
e
rous and m
e
ment mixer
n
stalling acc
e
isk of startin
g
s
e. Carefully
o
n. Replace
d
e
d part.
u
se. Store it
o
od working
c
n
ded by the
m
e
cement mi
x
er.
u
nattended.
18
A
FETY
d
s to the vol
t
mixer by its
a
nd extensi
o
d
s immediat
e
perly install
e
o
unding pron
d
electrician i
p
ipes, radiat
o
o
dy is groun
d
s
e an outdoo
duce the ris
k
ey must be
m
n
g receptacl
e
s
e of improp
e
cement mi
x
e
the followi
n
AND CARE
o
n other tha
n
a
nner for wh
w
er switch.
A
ust be repai
r
and place t
h
e
ssories or
a
g
the cemen
check that t
d
amaged or
w
in a dry, se
c
c
ondition pri
o
m
anufacture
x
er may cre
a
t
age on the
r
p
ower cord,
o
n cords aw
a
e
ly. Damage
e
d and groun
g
or modify
t
f
you are in
d
o
rs, ranges,
d
ed.
r
extension
c
k
of electric
s
m
arked For
O
e
s are to be
e
r size or ga
u
e
r. Be sure
t
n
g table to d
e
n
its intende
d
i
ch they are
A
ny cement
m
r
ed by an au
t
h
e power swi
t
a
ttachments,
t mixer acci
d
h
e cement
m
w
orn parts i
m
c
ure place o
u
o
r to storag
e
r for use wit
h
te a risk of i
n
r
ating plate.
or yank po
w
a
y from heat
,
e
d cords ma
y
n
ded in acco
r
t
he plug in a
d
oubt as to
w
and refriger
a
c
ord marked
s
hock.
O
utdoor Us
e
used with g
r
u
ge of exten
t
he extensio
n
e
termine the
d
use. Ceme
designed. P
m
ixer that c
a
thorized ser
v
tch in the lo
c
or storing.
S
d
entally.
m
ixer will op
e
m
mediately.
u
t of the rea
c
e
and before
h
the cemen
t
n
jury when
u
w
er cords
,
oil,
y
cause a
r
dance
ny way.
w
hether
a
tors.
“W-A”
e
. Those
r
ounded
sion
n
cord is
proper
nt
l
an your
a
nnot be
v
ice
c
ked or
S
uch
e
rate
Never
c
h of
re-use.
t
mixer.
u
sed with

Groun
Tools m
must be
down, g
risk of e
The gro
u
system
i
system
a
Your to
o
with all
c
ded Tool
s
arked with
G
connected
t
rounding pr
o
lectric shoc
k
u
nding pron
g
i
n the tool.
T
a
nd must ne
o
l must be pl
c
odes and o
r
s
: Tools
w
G
rounding r
e
t
o a properly
o
vides a low
k
. (See Figur
e
g
in the plug
T
he green wi
r
ver be attac
h
ugged into
a
r
dinances. T
G
w
ith 3-Pro
n
e
quired hav
grounded o
u
resistance
p
e
A.)
is connecte
d
r
e in the cor
d
h
ed to an el
e
a
n appropria
t
he plug and
Page 7 of
G
roundi
n
n
g Plugs
v
e a 3-wire c
o
utlet. If the t
o
p
ath to carry
d
through th
e
d
must be th
e
e
ctrically live
t
e outlet, pro
outlet shoul
d
18
n
g
o
rd and 3-pr
o
o
ol should el
electricity a
w
e
green wire
e
only wire
c
terminal. (S
perly install
e
d
look like th
o
ng groundi
n
ectrically m
a
w
ay from the
inside the c
o
onnected to
ee Figure A.
e
d and grou
n
ose in the f
o
n
g plug. The
a
lfunction or
user, reduc
i
o
rd to the gr
o
the tool’s g
r
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)
n
ded in acco
r
o
llowing illus
t
plug
break
i
ng the
o
unding
ounding
r
dance
t
ration.

Page 8 of 18
Extension Cords
Grounded tools require a 3-wire extension cord. Double Insulated tools can use either a 2- or 3-
wire extension cord.
As the distance from the supply outlet increases, you must use a heavier gauge extension cord.
Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in voltage, resulting in
loss of power and possible tool damage.
The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cord. For example, a
14-gauge cord can carry a higher current than a 16-gauge cord. Minimum extension cord wire
size is shown in the following table:
Minimum Wire Size Of Extension Cords
Nameplate AMPS Cord Length
25' 50' 100' 150'
0-6 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
6-10 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG
10-12 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG
12-16 14 AWG 12 AWG NOT RECOMMENDED
When using more than one extension cord to make up the total length, make sure each cord
contains at least the minimum wire size required.
If you are using one extension cord for more than one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use
the sum to determine the required minimum cord size.
If you are using an extension cord outdoors, make sure it is marked with the suffix W-A (W in
Canada) to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.
Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Always replace
a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it.
Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.

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c
2.
A
lig
n
nut
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e
3. Slid
e
the
b
wh
e
fra
m
the
l
4. Sec
was
dia
g
5.
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tta
(23)
on
e
6. Sec
(Se
e
7. Sec
out
s
to t
h
8 (1
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Fi
g
c
e the frame
n
the holes
o
(
17), spring
w
e
Fig.2 or S
e
e
the wheel
s
b
earing casi
e
el (long sid
e
m
e. Attach a
l
ocking scre
w
ure the mot
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her (28), sp
r
g
ram.)
ch the prote
c
above the
n
e
ach bolt. (S
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ure the dru
m
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Fig.4 & 5
o
ure the mix
e
s
ide of the d
r
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e drum insi
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cement mix
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assembly (1
o
f two handl
e
w
asher (18)
e
e Parts Dia
g
s
haft (40) th
r
ng of the wh
e
of bearing
c
locking coll
a
w
(39). (See
o
r & gear bo
x
r
ing washer
(
c
tive net (27
n
et, then the
e
e the parts
m
(6) to the g
o
r the parts d
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r blades (2)
r
um pushed
t
d
e, and the
m
M
8 (11). (S
e
er assembly
F
s
embly
I
6) in a clea
n
e
s (21) and t
flat washer
(
g
ram.)
r
ough (in or
d
eel towards
c
asing towar
d
a
r (36) to bo
t
the parts di
a
x
assembly (
(
29) and he
x
) to the fram
frame and fl
diagram.)
earbox shaf
t
iagram.)
to the inner
s
t
hrough the
b
m
ixer blades
.
e the parts
d
is complete
Fi
g
F
ig.1
Page 9 of
I
nstructi
n
work area
w
he frame as
s
(
19), then s
e
d
er): one sid
e
the frame; s
e
r
ds the other
t
h ends of th
e
a
gram.)
(
31) to the fi
v
x
nut M6 (30
)
e assembly
at washers
6
t
with T- bolt
side of dru
m
b
lade holes
i
. Secure th
e
d
iagram.)
. Retighten
g
.4
18
ons - 49
4
w
ith a flat, le
s
embly (16)
e
cure handle
e
of the fra
m
e
e cover ph
o
side of the f
e
wheel sha
f
v
e holes in t
h
)
. Tighten th
e
(16). Secur
e
6
(24), sprin
g
assembly (
1
m
(3): Start w
i
i
nto the dru
m
e
blades wit
h
all nuts and
Fig.2
4
13
v
el floor sur
f
a
nd insert t
h
sleeve (22)
t
e, a wheel (
w
o
to), the inte
r
r
ame), and t
h
f
t outside th
e
h
e frame ass
e
m by wrenc
e
the net wit
h
g
washers 6
1
). Tighten fi
r
th bolts M8
x
m
, then a lea
t
h
flat washer
bolts.
Fig.5
f
ace. (See F
i
h
e hex bolt (
2
to the handl
e
w
ith the lon
g
rval tube, th
e
he other sid
e
e
frame and
t
s
embly (16)
w
c
h. (See the
p
h
three bolts
(25) and nu
t
r
mly with a
w
x
20 (1) on t
h
t
her washer
8 (9), sprin
g
i
g.1)
2
0), hex
e
(21).
g
side of
e
other
e
of the
t
ighten
w
ith flat
p
arts
M6 x 16
t
s M6 (26)
w
rench.
h
e
(8) next
g
washer

1. Pla
c
2.
A
lig
n
nut
(
(Se
e
3. Ins
e
put
t
and
oth
e
Not
e
was
4. Sec
with
Fig.
6
5.
A
tta
abo
v
M6
(
6. Sec
wre
n
7. Sec
out
s
nex
t
was
8. The
c
e the frame
n
the holes
o
(
17), spring
W
e
Fig.2 or th
e
e
rt hex bolt (
3
t
he flat was
h
hex nut (38
)
e
r wheel on t
e
:
A
fter tight
her (35), th
e
ure the mot
o
flat washer
6
and the p
a
ch the prote
c
v
e the net, t
h
(
26) on eac
h
ure the dru
m
n
ch. (Fig.8)
ure the mix
e
s
ide of the d
r
t
to the dru
m
hers 8 (10)
a
cement mix
Fi
g
F
i
Fig
.
As
assembly (1
o
f two handl
e
W
asher (18)
e
parts diagr
a
3
4) with flat
w
h
er (35) and
a
)
in the othe
r
he other sid
e
ening nut M
1
e
n remove th
o
r & gear bo
x
(28), spring
a
rts diagram.
c
tive net (27
h
en the fram
h
bolt. (See t
h
m
(6) to the g
e
r blades (2)
r
um and pus
h
m
inside, the
n
a
nd nuts M8
er assembly
g
.4
i
g.1
.
7
s
embly
I
6) in a clea
n
e
s (21) with
t
flat washer
a
m.)
w
asher (35)
t
a
cross the
m
r
side of the
w
e
of the fram
1
2 (38), if th
e
e nut, includ
x
assembly (
w
asher (29)
)
) to the fram
e then and f
l
h
e parts dia
g
earbox shaf
t
to the inner
s
h
ed through
n
the mixer b
(11). (See t
h
is complete
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f
I
nstructi
n
work area
w
t
he frame as
(19), then s
e
through the
w
m
iddle of the
w
heel and ti
g
m
e.
e
re is a larg
e
e a second
w
(
31) to the fi
v
and hex nu
t
e assembly
l
at washers
6
g
ram.)
t
with T bolt
a
side of dru
m
the blade h
o
lades. Sec
u
h
e parts dia
g
. Retighten
Fig.2
Fig.5
Fig.8
f
18
ons - 49
4
w
ith a flat, le
sembly (16)
e
cure handl
e
w
hole on th
e
hole in a wh
g
hten the nu
e
clearance
b
w
asher, and
v
e holes (Fig
t
M6 (30). Ti
g
(16). The n
e
6
(24), sprin
g
a
ssembly (1
)
m
(3): Start w
i
o
les into the
u
re the blade
g
ram.)
all the nuts
a
4
17
v
el floor sur
f
and insert t
h
e
sleeve (22)
e
frame (16)
eel (36). Pla
t
. Repeat thi
b
etween the
retighten th
e
.5) in the fra
m
g
hten them
b
t with three
b
g
washers 6
)
(See fig.7).
th bolts M8
x
d
rum, then
a
s
with flat w
a
a
nd bolts.
Fig.3
Fi
g
f
ace. (See F
i
h
e hex bolt (
2
to the hand
l
(See fig.3 &
a
ce a flat wa
s
s procedure
wheel (36)
a
e
nut.
me assembl
b
y wrench. (
S
b
olt M6 x 16
(25) and he
x
Tighten fir
m
x
20 (1) on t
h
a
leather wa
s
a
shers 8 (9),
g.6
i
g.1.)
2
0), hex
l
e (21).
4), then
s
her (37)
with the
a
nd flat
y (16)
S
ee
(23)
x
nuts
m
ly with a
h
e
s
her (8)
spring

Do not
m
Do not
o
person
a
1. Pla
c
2. Ins
p
bef
o
3. Co
n
cor
d
4. To
s
5. Wit
h
Make s
u
mainten
Maintai
n
accorda
A
fte
Kee
Do
n
Peri
Lig
h
m
ove the ce
m
o
perate the
c
a
l injury coul
d
c
e the ceme
n
p
ect the cem
e
o
re use.
n
nect the mo
t
d
).
s
tart the ce
m
h
the drum r
o
49417, 2 C
u
and 8 shov
e
49413, 3.5
C
of cement a
n
u
re the cem
e
ance, cleani
n
the cemen
t
nce with the
r each use,
i
p the motor
n
ot apply w
a
odically rec
h
h
tly grease a
m
ent mixer
w
c
ement mixe
r
d
result.
n
t mixer on
a
e
nt mixer fo
r
t
or’s power
c
m
ent mixer, t
u
o
tating, load
u
. Ft. model:
e
ls of aggreg
C
u. Ft. mod
e
n
d 15 shove
e
nt mixer is t
u
ng, or inspe
c
t
mixer by a
d
following re
c
i
mmediately
clean and fr
e
a
ter in or aro
u
h
eck all nuts
,
ll moving pa
r
Operat
i
w
hen it is full
r
if any part
s
a
solid, level
r
worn or da
m
c
ord to an el
e
u
rn the moto
r
material int
o
typical maxi
m
a
te rock (usi
e
l: typical ma
x
ls aggregat
e
M
a
u
rned off an
d
c
tion to prev
e
d
opting a pro
c
ommended
wash out all
e
e of buildu
p
u
nd the mot
o
,
bolts, and
s
r
ts.
Page 11 o
f
ing Inst
r
and/or in o
p
s
are worn o
r
surface.
m
aged parts
e
ctric outlet
(
r
’s power s
w
o
the drum:
m
um quanti
t
i
ng a size 3
s
ximum qua
n
e
rock (using
a
intena
n
d
disconnec
t
e
nt accident
a
o
gram of con
d
procedures
debris from
p
.
o
r.
s
crews for ti
g
f
18
r
uctions
p
eration. Per
s
r
damaged.
and repair
o
(
or properly
r
w
itch on the
m
t
ies are 1 ga
l
s
hovel, not i
n
n
tities includ
e
a size 3 sh
o
n
ce
t
ed from po
w
a
l starts and
s
cientious r
e
:
the inside a
g
htness.
s
onal injury
c
F
aulty oper
a
o
r replace an
r
ated three-
p
m
otor to the
O
lon of water
,
n
cluded).
e
: 2 gallons
w
o
vel, not incl
u
w
er before at
t
possible pe
r
e
pair and m
a
n
d outside o
f
c
ould result.
a
tion and po
s
n
y parts as n
e
p
rong exten
s
O
N position.
, 2 shovels
o
w
ater with 3
s
u
ded.)
t
empting an
y
rsonal injury
a
intenance i
n
o
f the cemen
t
s
sible
e
eded
s
ion
o
f cement,
s
hovels
y
.
n
t
mixer.

Parts
D
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f
D
iagram
f
18
- 49413

Page 13 of 18
Parts List - 49413
Part No. Description Quantity
1 T Bolt Assembly M14*35 1
2 Spring Washer 14 1
3 Flat Washer 14 1
4 Hex Bolt M10*25 9
5 Connect Plate 1
6 Drum 1
7 Hex Nut M10 4
8 Flat Washer 10 8
9 Hex Bolt M10*25 4
10 Spring Washer 10 4
11 Mixer Blade 2
12 Strengthen Plate 1
13 Spring Washer 10 9
14 Flat Washer 10 9
15 Hex Bolt M10 9
16 Frame Assembly 1
17 Hex Nut M8 2
18 Spring Washer 8 2
19 Flat Washer 8 2
20 Hex Bolt M8*45 2
21 Handle 2
22 Handle Sleeve 2
23 Hex Bolt M6*16 3
24 Flat Washer 6 3
25 Spring Washer 6 3
26 Hex Nut M6 3
27 Protect Nat 1
28 Flat Washer 6 5
29 Spring Washer 6 5
30 Hex Nut M6 5
31 Motor & Gearbox Assembly 1
32 Switch 1
33 Cord 1
34 Long Shaft Sleeve 1
35 Flat Washer 12 4
36 Locking Collar 1
37 Wheel 2
38 Short Shaft Sleeve 2
39 Locking Screw M8*16 2
40 Wheel shaft 1

Parts
D
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f
D
iagram
f
18
- 49417

Page 15 of 18
Parts List - 49417
Part No. Description Quantity
1 T Bolt Assembly M14*35 1
2 Spring Washer 14 1
3 Flat Washer 14 1
4 Hex Bolt M8*25 9
5 Connect Plate 1
6 Poly Drum 1
7 Hex Nut M10 4
8 Flat Washer 10 8
9 Hex Bolt M10*25 4
10 Spring Washer 10 4
11 Mixer Blade 2
12 Strengthen Plate 1
13 Spring Washer 10 9
14 Flat Washer 10 9
15 Hex Bolt M10 9
16 Frame Assembly 1
17 Hex Nut M8 2
18 Spring Washer 8 2
19 Flat Washer 8 2
20 Hex Bolt M8*45 2
21 Handle Sleeve 2
22 Hex Bolt 2
23 Hex Bolt M6*16 3
24 Flat Washer 6 3
25 Spring Washer 6 3
26 Hex Nut M6 3
27 Protect Nat 1
28 Flat Washer 6 5
29 Spring Washer 6 5
30 Hex Nut M6 5
31 Motor & Gearbox Assembly 1
32 Switch 1
33 Cord 1
34 Hex Bolt M12*70 2
35 Flat Washer 12 2
36 Wheel 2
37 Flat Washer 12 2
38 Hex Nut M12 2

Page 16 of 18
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
The drum will not turn on.
Make sure that power is available and that the cord is fully
plugged in to the socket.
Reset the motor speed reducer.
Check if the motor speed reducer is burned out. If so, replace
it.
Make sure the drum is not overloaded. If so, remove some of
the material.
Angle of the drum will not adjust
Rotate the drum to make it match with the pin (26), then
tighten the T bolt.
Replacement Parts
For replacement parts and technical questions, please call Customer Service at 1-800-222-5381.
Not all product components are available for replacement. The illustrations provided are a
convenient reference to the location and position of parts in the assembly sequence.
When ordering parts, the following will be required: model number, serial number/lot date code,
and description.
The distributor reserves the rights to make design changes and/or improvements to product lines
and manuals without notice.

Page 17 of 18
Limited Warranty
Northern Tool and Equipment Company, Inc. ("We'' or '"Us'') warrants to the original purchaser only
("You'' or “Your”) that the KLUTCH product purchased will be free from material defects in both
materials and workmanship, normal wear and tear excepted, for a period of one year from date of
purchase. The foregoing warranty is valid only if the installation and use of the product is strictly in
accordance with product instructions. There are no other warranties, express or implied, including the
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. If the product does not comply with this
limited warranty, Your sole and exclusive remedy is that We will, at our sole option and within a
commercially reasonable time, either replace the product or product component without charge to You
or refund the purchase price (less shipping). This limited warranty is not transferable.
Limitations on the Warranty
This limited warranty does not cover: (a) normal wear and tear; (b) damage through abuse, neglect,
misuse, or as a result of any accident or in any other manner; (c) damage from misapplication,
overloading, or improper installation; (d) improper maintenance and repair; and (e) product alteration
in any manner by anyone other than Us, with the sole exception of alterations made pursuant to
product instructions and in a workmanlike manner.
Obligations of Purchaser
You must retain Your product purchase receipt to verify date of purchase and that You are the original
purchaser. To make a warranty claim, contact Us at 1-800-222-5381, identify the product by make
and model number, and follow the claim instructions that will be provided. The product and the
purchase receipt must be provided to Us in order to process Your warranty claim. Any returned
product that is replaced or refunded by Us becomes our property. You will be responsible for return
shipping costs or costs related to Your return visit to a retail store.
Remedy Limits
Product replacement or a refund of the purchase price is Your sole remedy under this limited warranty
or any other warranty related to the product. We shall not be liable for: service or labor charges or
damage to Your property incurred in removing or replacing the product; any damages, including,
without limitation, damages to tangible personal property or personal injury, related to Your improper
use, installation, or maintenance of the product or product component; or any indirect, incidental or
consequential damages of any kind for any reason.
Assumption of Risk
You acknowledge and agree that any use of the product for any purpose other than the specified
use(s) stated in the product instructions is at Your own risk.
Governing Law
This limited warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You also may have other rights which vary
from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to You. This limited
warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota, without regard to rules pertaining to
conflicts of law. The state courts located in Dakota County, Minnesota shall have exclusive jurisdiction
for any disputes relating to this warranty.

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t
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