Stone 95CMP User manual

OPERATOR MANUAL
MODELS: 95CMP & 95CMPED
REVISION: B 03/2002 P/N 56380
CONCRETE MIXER
A 100% employee-owned American manufacturer


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Table of Contents
FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................... 4
LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................................................................. 5
TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................................................................... 6 - 8
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 6
Imperial Torque Chart ................................................................................................................. 7
Metric Torque Chart.................................................................................................................... 8
HEALTH & SAFETY ..................................................................................................................... 9 - 13
OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 14 - 18
Before Starting ............................................................................................................................ 1
Safety Chain Installation ............................................................................................................. 1
Oil Levels and Lubrication ......................................................................................................... 1
Hardware ..................................................................................................................................... 1
Fuel ............................................................................................................................................. 1
To Start the Engine/Motor .......................................................................................................... 1 - 15
To Stop The Engine/Motor ......................................................................................................... 15
Operation..................................................................................................................................... 15
Capacities .................................................................................................................................... 16
Sample Mix ................................................................................................................................. 16
Towing ........................................................................................................................................ 16 - 17
Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................................ 18
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ........................................................................... 19
95CMP & 95CMPED

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User Information
These instructions include:
Safety regulations
Operating instructions
Maintenance instructions
These instructions have been prepared for
operation on the construction site and for the
maintenance engineer.
These instructions are intended to simplify
operation of the machine and to avoid
malfunctions through improper operation.
Observing the maintenance instructions will
increase the reliability and service life of the
machine when used on the construction site
and reduce repair costs and downtimes.
Always keep these instructions at the place
of use of the machine.
Only operate the machine as instructed and
follow these instructions.
Observe the safety regulations as well as the
guidelines of the civil engineering trade
association. Observe the safety rules for
operation and the pertinent regulations for
the prevention of accidents.
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. is not
liable for the function of the machine when
used in an improper manner or for other
than the intended purpose.
Operating errors, improper maintenance
and the use of incorrect operating materials
are not covered by the warranty.
The above information does not extend the
warranty and liability conditions of business
of Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
P.O. Box 150, Honeoye, New Yor 14471
Phone: (800) 888-9926
Fax: (716) 229-2363
Foreword
1. Machine Type: _______________________________
Machine S/N: ________________________________
2. Engine Type: ________________________________
Engine S/N: _________________________________
3. VIN: _______________________________________
4. Purchase Date: _______________________________
. Dealer/Distributor Information:
Name: ______________________________________
Address: ____________________________________
___________________________________________
Phone #: ____________________________________
Fax #: ______________________________________
6. Battery
Manufacturer: _______________________________
Battery Type: ________________________________
Battery S/N: _________________________________
Location of above information:
1. Information on S/N tag.
2. Information on engine tag.
3. Information on S/N tag - if applicable.
4. Date you purchased machine.
. Dealer machine was purchased from.
6. Information on battery and battery warranty
card.

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L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y
The Manufacturer warrants that products manufactured shall be free from defects in material and
workmanship that develop under normal use for a period of 90 days for concrete vibrators and electric
pumps, one year for Rhino®, Bulldog®, WolfPac Rollers, trowels, Stompers®, saws, forward plates,
engine powered pumps, Lift Jockey, Mortar Liftand 6 months for all other products from the date
of shipment. The foregoing shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer and the exclusive liability of the
Manufacturer. Our warranty excludes normal replaceable wear items, i.e. gaskets, wear plates, seals, O-
rings, V-belts, drive chains, clutches, etc. Any equipment, part or product which is furnished by the
Manufacturer but manufactured by another, bears only the warranty given by such other manufacturer.
(TheManufacturer extendsthe warranty period to “Lifetime” for the drum bearingsand sealsfor themortar
equipments,and agrees tofurnish,free ofcharge,the bearings andseals only uponreceipt of thedefective
parts.The warranty is twoyears for eccentricbearings on theforward plate compactors,mortar andplaster
equipment drums, trowel gearboxes and five years on the Bulldog trench roller eccentric bearings.) A
Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all defective parts. Warranty is voided by product abuse,
alterations, and use of equipment in applications for which it was not intended, use of non-manufacturer
parts, or failure to follow documented service instructions. The foregoing warranty is exclusive of all other
warranties whether written or oral, expressed or implied. No warranty of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose shall apply. The agents, dealer and employees of Manufacturer are not authorized to
makemodification to thiswarranty,oradditional warranties bindingon Manufacturer. Therefore, additional
statements, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranty and should not be relied upon.
TheManufacturer’ssole responsibility foranybreach of the foregoingprovisionofthis contract, withrespect
toany product or part notconforming tothe Warrantyorthe description herein contained, isat itsoption (a)
to repair, replace or refund such product or parts upon the prepaid return thereof to location designated
specifically by the Manufacturer. Product returns not shipped prepaid or on an economical transportation
basis will be refused (b) as an alternative to the foregoing modes of settlement - the Manufacturer’s dealer
to repair defective units with reimbursement for expenses, except labor, and be reviewed with the
Manufacturer prior to repair. A Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all warranty claims.
Except as set forth hereinabove and without limitation of the above, there are no warranties or other
affirmations which extends beyond the description of the products and the fact hereof, or as to operational
efficiency, product reliability or maintainability or compatibility with products furnished by others. In no
event whether as a result of breach of contract or warranty or alleged negligence, shall the Manufacturer
beliable forspecial or consequential damages including but notlimited to:Loss of profits or revenues, loss
of use of the product or any associated product, cost of capital, cost of substitute products, facilities or
services or claims of customers.
Noclaim will beallowed forproducts lost ordamaged in transit. Suchclaims shouldbe filed withthe carrier
within fifteen days.
Effective September 2001.
9/01 P/N 51018
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
32 East Main Street, P. O. Box 150
Honeoye, NY 14471-0150
Bred Tough, Technology Born To Work.
The Way It Ought To Be. Phone: 1-800-888-9926 • 1-716-229-5141
Fax: 1-716-229-2363
www.stone-equip.com • e-mail:

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TECHNICAL DATA Specifications
Dimensions
Operating Wt.
Batch Capacity
(Bags)
Batch Capacity
(cu. ft.)
Total Volume
L x W x H
ower Source
837 lbs. (w/ 8 hp Honda)
380 kg
1 - 1 1/2 bags
9 cu. ft. / .255 cu. m.
15.1 cu. ft. / .43 cu. m.
84 x 56 x 65 (in)
213.4 x 142.2 x 165.1 (cm)
1 1/2 hp / 1.1 kW Electric
6 hp / 4.5 kW Diesel
8.5 hp / 6.3 kW Robin
8 hp / 6 kW B&S Kool Bore
8 hp / 5.9 kW B&S I/
8 hp / 6 kW Honda
10 hp / 7.5 kW B&S I/
Stone 95CMP & 95CMPED Mixer – Specifications
95CMP 95CMPED
875 lbs. (w/ 8 hp Honda)
396.9 kg
1 - 1 1/2 bags
9 cu. ft. / .255 cu. m.
15.1 cu. ft. / .43 cu. m.
85 x 85 x 71 (in)
215.9 x 215.9 x 180.3 (cm)
1 1/2 hp / 1.1 kW Electric
6 hp / 4.5 kW Diesel
8.5 hp / 6.3 kW Robin
8 hp / 6 kW B&S Kool Bore
8 hp / 5.9 kW B&S I/
8 hp / 6 kW Honda
10 hp / 7.5 kW B&S I/

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TECHNICAL DATA Imperial Torque Chart
SAE GRADE 5
Coarse Thread, Zinc-Plated SAE GRADE 8
Coarse Thread, Zinc-Plated
SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE
ft. lbs. Nm ft. lbs. Nm
1/4 - 20 (.250) 681/4 - 20 (.250) 912
5/16 - 18 (.3125) 13 18 5/16 - 18 (.3125) 18 24
3/8 - 16 (.375) 23 31 3/8 - 16 (.375) 33 45
7/16 - 14 (.4375) 37 50 7/16 - 14 (.4375) 52 70
1/2 - 13 (.500) 57 77 1/2 - 13 (.500) 80 108
9/16 - 12 (.5625) 82 111 9/16 - 12 (.5625) 115 156
5/8 - 11 (.625) 112 152 5/8 - 11 (.625) 159 215
3/4 - 10 (.750) 200 271 3/4 - 10 (.750) 282 382
7/8 - 9 (.875) 322 436.5 7/8 - 9 (.875) 454 615
1 - 8 (1.000) 483 655 1 - 8 (1.000) 682 925
SAE GRADE 5
Fine Thread, Zinc-Plated SAE GRADE 8
Fine Thread, Zinc-Plated
SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE
ft. lbs. Nm ft. lbs. Nm
1/4 - 28 (.250) 7101/4 - 28 (.250) 10 14
5/16 - 24 (.3125) 14 19 5/16 - 24 (.3125) 20 27
3/8 - 24 (.375) 26 35 3/8 - 24 (.375) 37 50
7/16 - 20 (.4375) 41 56 7/16 - 20 (.4375) 58 79
1/2 - 20 (.500) 64 87 1/2 - 20 (.500) 90 122
9/16 - 18 (.5625) 91 123 9/16 - 18 (.5625) 129 175
5/8 - 18 (.625) 128 173 5/8 - 18 (.625) 180 244
3/4 - 16 (.750) 223 302 3/4 - 16 (.750) 315 427
7/8 - 14 (.875) 355 481 7/8 - 9 (.875) 501 679
1 - 12 (1.000) 529 717 1 - 12 (1.000) 746 1011
1 -14 (1.000) 541 733 1 -14 (1.000) 764 1036
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TECHNICAL DATA Metric Torque Chart
Property Class 8.8
ZINC-PLATED Coarse Thread Fine Thread
SIZE Nm ft. lbs. Nm ft. lbs.
M6 9.9 7 NA NA
M8 24 18 25 18
M10 48 35 49 36
M12 83 61 88 65
M14 132 97 140 103
M16 200 148 210 155
M20 390 288 425 313
M24 675 498 720 531
Property Class 10.9
ZINC-PLATED Coarse Thread Fine Thread
SIZE Nm ft. lbs. Nm ft. lbs.
M6 14 10 NA NA
M8 34 25 35 26
M10 67 49 68 50
M12 117 86 125 92
M14 185 136 192 142
M16 285 210 295 218
M20 550 406 600 443
M24 950 701 1000 738
Property Class 12.9
ZINC-PLATED Coarse Thread Fine Thread
SIZE Nm ft. lbs. Nm ft. lbs.
M6 16.5 12 NA NA
M8 40 30 42 31
M10 81 60 82 60
M12 140 103 150 111
M14 220 162 235 173
M16 340 251 350 258
M20 660 487 720 531
M24 1140 841 1200 885
Conversion Factor: 1 ft. lb. = 1.3558 Nm

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HEALTH & SAFETY Safety Precautions
Before using this equipment, study this entire manual
to become familiar with its operation. Do not allow
untrained or unauthorized personnel, especially
children, to operate this equipment. Use only factory
authorized parts for service.
When warning decals are destroyed or missing, contact
the Manufacturer immediately at 1-800-888-9926 for
replacement. For the safety of yourself and others, it is
imperative that the following rules are observed. Failure
to do so may result in serious injury or death.
This notation appears before warnings in the text. It means that the
step which follows must be carried out to avoid the possibility of
personal injury or death. These warnings are intended to help the
technician avoid any potential hazards encountered in the normal
service procedures. We strongly recommend that the reader takes
advantage of the information provided to prevent personal injury or
injury to others.
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all safety messages and decals in this manual and on
your machine safety signs. Keep decals in good condition. Replace
missing or damaged decals. Be sure new equipment components and
repair parts include the current safety signs. Replacement safety
signs and decals are available through your dealer.
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly.
Do not let anyone operate without instruction.
Keep your machine in proper working condition. Unauthorized
modifications to the machine may impair the function and/or safety
and affect machine life.
If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance,
contact your dealer.
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
A signal word DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION is used with
the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious
hazards.
DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near specific
hazards. General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
CAUTION also calls attention to safety messages in this manual.

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HEALTH & SAFETY Safety Precautions
HOT SURFACES
Avoid contact with hot exhaust systems and engines.
Allow all components in the engine compartment to cool before
performing any service work.
USE COMMON SENSE WHEN HANDLING FUELS
Transport and handle fuel only when contained in approved safety
container.
Do not smoke when refueling or during any other fuel handling
operation.
Do not refuel while the engine is running or while it is still hot.
If fuel is spilled during refueling, wipe it off of the engine
immediately and discard the rag in a safe place.
Do not operate the equipment if fuel or oil leaks exist - repair
immediately.
Never operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere.
Always use the proper size grounded extension cord, conforming to
the National Electric Code and Local Ordinances.
Inspect all extensions and electrical cords for cuts, frayed wire and
broken connectors before use. Do not use cords if not in good
condition.
Do not route extension cords through standing water.
Do not operate the mixer in standing water.
When cleaning the mixer, never spray water on the electric motor.
Never leave mixer unattended while running.
Mix only concrete.
WARNING

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HEALTH & SAFETY Safety Precautions
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if a fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service, hospital,
and fire department near your telephone.
Never perform any work on the mixer while it is running.
Before working on the mixer, stop the engine and disconnect the
spark plug wire(s) to prevent accidental starting. On electric models,
disconnect the electric cord at the mixer.
Keep cowl closed and latched during the operation, close and latch
cowl immediately after starting.
Keep hands, clothing and jewelry away from all moving parts.
Keep all guards in place, including drum guards.
Never place your hands or any solid object into the drum while the
mixer is in operation.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the
job.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of
hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or
earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud
noises.
Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of the
operator. Do not wear radio or music headphones while operating
machine.

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HEALTH & SAFETY Safety Precautions
Starting fluid (ether) is highly flammable, do not use or an
explosion or fire may result.
Never operate unit in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area.
Avoid prolonged breathing of exhaust gases.
Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death.
W rning-Towing
•Warning: Do not tow the mixer with the drum in the dump position.
Mixer may become unstable and tip over when hitting a curb,
pothole, or other obstruction.
•Warning: Always properly attach safety chains before mixer is
towed. Maximum towing speed 55 m.p.h. (90 km/hr). Reduce
speed according to highway conditions.
W rning-Eye Protection
•Always wear splash goggles when operating mixer.

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HEALTH & SAFETY Safety Precautions
PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE
Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep area clean
and dry.
Never lubricate, service or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep
hands, feet, and clothing from power-driven parts. Disengage all
power and operate controls to relieve pressure. Lower equipment to
the ground. Stop the engine. Remove the key. Allow machine to
cool.
Securely support any machine elements that must be raised for
service work.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Repair
damage immediately. Replace worn or broken parts. Remove any
buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before making adjustments on
electrical systems or welding on machine.
DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY
Improperly disposing of waste can threaten the environment and
ecology. Potentially harmful waste used with equipment include
such items as oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluid, filters, and batteries.
Use leakproof containers when draining fluids. Do not use food or
beverage containers that may mislead someone into drinking from
them.
Do not pour waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into any water
source.
Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the
Earths atmosphere. Government regulations may require a certified
air conditioning service center to recover and recycle used air
conditioning refrigerants.
Inquire on the proper way to recycle or dispose of waste from your
local environmental or recycling center.
SAFETY DECALS - FOR THE SAFETY OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS REPLACE ANY
DAMAGED OR MISSING SAFETY DECALS.
Warning Decal (SN-92) P/N 55011
Safety Instruction Decal (SN-67A) P/N 550 6
Warning Decal (SN-8) P/N 55127
Safety Chain Decal (Front Post, SN-66) P/N 55121

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OPERATION 95CMP & 95CMPED
BEFORE STARTING
Mixer are shipped completely assembled and ready for
operation except for installation of the safety chain.
SAFETY CHAIN INSTALLATION - Remove the
safety chain kit from the engine compartment. The kit
includes (1) 12 ft. length of safety chain and (2)
connecting links. Pull one end of the chain through the
(2) key hole slots located in the front post of the mixer
with a hook (see drawing below and decal on mixer
front post). Attach the connecting links to each end of
the chain. Follow the instructions in the TOWING
section of this manual and on the mixer front post to
attach the safety chain to the towing vehicle.
INSTALLING CHAIN TO MIXER
OIL LEVELS AND LUBRICATION - Be sure to
check the oil levels in the engine and engine reduction
unit BEFORE starting this unit. The engine warranty is
VOID if it is run without oil. Consult the ENGINE
MANUAL supplied with this unit for specific
instructions and oil recommendations.
Also check the trunnion bearings to make sure they
have been greased. Consult the Lubrication Section of
the manual for the specific instructions if greasing is
required.
BEFORE WORKING ON MACHINE, MAKE
SURE ENGINE SPARK PLUG WIRE IS
DISCONNECTED, OR, IF ELECTRIC, THAT
THE ELECTRIC CORD IS DISCONNECTED, TO
PREVENT ANY ACCIDENTAL STARTING.
HARDWARE
Check all hardware on mixer and engine / motor before
starting. Consult the TORQUE CHART section of this
manual and tighten any loose hardware accordingly.
FUEL
If your mixer is equipped with a gasoline engine, fill
the gas tank with clean gasoline from a safety can.
Consult the ENGINE MANUAL supplied with this unit
for the proper type of gasoline required.
DO NOT mix oil with gasoline.
FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES FOUND IN THE
SAFETY PRECAUTION SECTION OF THIS
MANUAL WHENEVER HANDLING GASOLINE.
TO START THE ENGINE/MOTOR
COLD START - Open the fuel valve under the gas
tank all the way. Open the throttle approximately half
way and apply the choke. Pull the starter rope sharply
about (3) times. When the engine starts, open the
choke and adjust the throttle as necessary to keep it
running. Allow the engine to warm up for a few
minutes before placing it under the load. If the engine
doesn't start after (3) pulls, open choke slightly to
prevent flooding. Always operate the engine at full
throttle when under load.
HOT START - Open the valve under the gas tank all
the way if it has been shut off. Open the throttle
approximately half way. Do not apply the choke. Pull
the starter rope sharply until the engine starts. When
WARNING
WARNING

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OPERATION 95CMP & 95CMPED
the engine starts, adjust the throttle. Always operate
the engine at full throttle when under load. Adjust
engine speed so drum is turning between 20 - 25 RPM.
NOTE: These starting instructions are general
guidelines only. Since many engine Options are
available on the manufacturer's CM mixers, consult the
ENGINE MANUAL included with this unit for specific
instructions.
ELECTRIC MOTORS - Use the proper size (3) wire
(grounded) extension cord, conforming to the National
Electric Code and Local Ordinances. DO NOT use (2)
wire extension cord. Carefully check any extension
cord which you plan on using for broken connectors,
bare wires and damaged insulation. DO NOT use any
cord found to be in poor condition. Make sure the
extension cord is not routed through standing water and
that all the connections are tight. Use the shortest
extension cord possible. Turn motor on.
TO STOP THE ENGINE / MOTOR
GASOLINE ENGINES - Depress kill switch located
on stationary cowl half and hold down until engine
stops completely. Consult the ENGINE MANUAL
included with this unit for specific instructions.
IF THE MIXER IS TO BE LEFT UNATTENDED
FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME, CLOSE THE
FUEL VALVE UNDER THE GAS TANK.
ELECTRIC MOTORS - TURN THE MOTOR
OFF. IF THE MIXER IS TO BE LEFT
UNATTENDED FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME,
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD.
OPERATION
Start the engine / motor as instructed above and allow
gasoline engines to reach operating temperatures.
Close the engine cowl. NEVER operate the mixer with
cowl open.
With drum operating between 20 - 25 RPM's the mixer
is now ready for the addition of the concrete mix. For
best results proceed as follows:
1. Pour the required amount of water into
drum.
2. Add the required amount of gravel.
3. Add the required amount of cement.
. Add the required amount of sand.
By adding the water and gravel first the drum will be
kept clean and a good tumbling action will be added.
To discharge concrete, grasp handwheel firmly with
one hand and release tilt brake by pushing up on the tilt
handle with the other, (see diagram below).
To prevent accidental discharge, never release brake
without holding the handwheel firmly. Do not attempt
to grab handwheel to stop an accidental discharge,
serious injury could result. Always make sure that the
brake is fully engaged after discharge of concrete and
before reloading drum.
After discharge of concrete, immediately pour in the
required amount of water for the next batch.
NOTE: When servicing brake mechanism, bolt A
should be tightened so that approximately 17 - 18
pounds of force is required to release the brake. This
will prevent accidental discharge due to vibration.
WARNING

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OPERATION 95CMP & 95CMPED
CAPACITIES
* Maximum batch size depends on mix and type
of aggregate used.
SAMPLE MIX
Volume relationship of 1:2-1/ :3
(cement : sand : gravel) mix. The mix volume may
vary depending on aggregate used.
CLEANING
For consistent performance, long life and continued
high quality mixing of cement, thoroughly clean the
mixer inside and out at the end of each day's operation.
Drum may be scoured by 2 minute operation with
gravel and water mixture. Discharge, then hose down
drum inside and outside. Keep mixer clean.
Before cleaning, shut the engine or motor and
disconnect the spark plug wire or electric cord to
prevent accidental starting. Spray the mixer with water
before the mix dries to remove any accumulations.
Dried mix should be scraped out as necessary.
NEVER POUR OR SPRAY WATER OVER THE
ENGINE OR MOTOR.
NEVER PUT HANDS OR ANY OBJECT INTO
THE DRUM WHILE THE ENGINE OR MOTOR
IS RUNNING.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG
WIRE OR ELECTRIC CORD WHEN CLEANING
INSIDE DRUM.
TOWING
Before attempting to tow this mixer, check the state
and local laws that apply to your intended route and
check the following:
1. Hitch attached to the towing vehicle
securely.
2. Towpole fully extended and bolted to mixer
securely.
3. Safety chain hooked up properly (see
illustration below or decal on mixer front post).
95CMP 95CMPED
Tot l Drum
Volume 15.1 cu. ft. 15.1 cu. ft.
M x. B tch
Size* 9.0 cu. ft. 9.0 cu. ft.
WARNING
Mix Volume
Cu. Ft. 3469
Cement
(bags) 1/2 2/3 1 1-1/2
Water (gal.) 2-1/2 3-1/2 5-1/4 8
Sand (gal./
shovels) 9121818
Gravel (gal./
shovels) 12 16 23 23

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OPERATION 95CMP & 95CMPED
WARNING
INSTALLING CHAIN TO VEHICLE
. Lug nuts, wheel nuts and axle mount nuts tight.
5. Main axle springs and small snubber springs
and bolts not broken or cracked.
6. Tires in good shape and at proper inflation
as follows:
Tire size B78 x 13 @ 35 P.S.I. (95CMP &
95CMPED)
Refer to FRAME AND DRUM ASSEMBLY and
AXLE ASSEMBLY sections of the Service/Parts
Manual for parts identification and location.
DO NOT EXCEED A TOWING SPEED OF 55
MILES/HR (90 KM/HR). FOR POOR ROAD
CONDITIONS OR INCLEMENT WEATHER,
REDUCE SPEED ACCORDINGLY.

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MAINTENANCE 95CMP & 95CMPED
NOTE: Cowl removed for clarity. Do not operate
mixer with cowl removed.
A. E GI E - Daily check the oil levels in
the engine and engine reduction unit. The
engine warranty is VOID if run without
oil. Since there are many options avail-
able on this mixer, consult the ENGINE
MANUAL for specific recommendations
as to oil level, oil type required and
frequency of oil changes required. For
maximum service life from the engine,
follow those recommendations.
B. * WEEKLY - Grease idler shaft pillow
block bearings on electric drive models.
*WEEKLY - Check diesel gearbox oil
level. Oil level should be visible at pipe
plug. Lubricate diesel gearbox with
SAE30W to SAE80W oil as needed.
C. WEEKLY - Lubricate chain and sprock-
ets on chain drive models with a few drips
of SAE 30 motor oil or any spray chain
lube.
D. MO THLY - Grease trunnions (2)
places and drum spindle (2) places.
E. YEARLY - Repack (4) tapered roller
bearings in wheel hubs and replace
wheel seals. Install washer and nut.
Torque to 20 ft. lbs. back off one turn,
torque to 7 ft. lbs. back off to first slot in
nut and insert cotter key.
F. DO OT lubricate pinion and ring gear.
They will collect abrasive materials and
accelerate wear.
Lubricate diesel gearbox with SAE30W oil as
needed.
Use any Grade #1 lithium base grease for the
above applications.
* See Exploded Views with arts Section of this
manual for exact location.
* Gearbox gasket kit /N 23197.

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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Engine
exhaust fro this product contains che icals
known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive har .

Bred Tough. Technology Born to Work.
The Way It Ought To Be.
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
P.O. Box 150, Honeoye, New York 14471
Phone: (800) 888-9926
Fax: 716-229-2363
e-mail: [email protected]
www: stone-equip.com
A 100% employee-owned American manufacturer
© 1994 Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
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