Strong Floor-Mate 80E User manual

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Type: Floor-Mate 80E
Model:
Serial Number:

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Floor-Mate 80E
Owner’s Manual
Strong Manufacturing Co., Inc.
PO Box 8068
Pine Bluff, AR 71611
800-238-5042
870-535-4753
Fax 870-535-4843

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Table of Contents
Preface 4
Important General Safety Information 5-10
A. Material Hose 5-6
B. Pump 7
C. Electronics 7-8
D. Guards 8
E. Mixer 9
F. Eye Protection 9
G. Machinery 9-10
H. Water 10
Operation 11-14

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Preface
The Floor-Mate 80E machine by Strong Manufacturing Company, Inc. is specifically designed to
convey, mix, and pump cementitious slurries.
We are confident that your Floor-Mate 80E will increase the efficiency of your work force.
However, the service and life of the machine will depend greatly on the care and attention you
give it during daily and routine use. This OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL has
been provided to assist you in obtaining the utmost performance from your machine and to
instruct you and your operating personnel in its SAFE and efficient use. This manual should be
carefully read and its instructions followed by those who will be responsible for the operation,
maintenance, transportation, and uses of the machine. You should remember that the nature of
the business –that is, the mixing and pumping of gypsum or cement and sand aggregates, water
and admixtures –creates the most severe conditions under which machinery can operate. It was
with these conditions in mind that the components for the Floor-Mate 80E were selected and
designed.
A section immediately following contains specific SAFETY INFORMATION. No one should
be permitted to perform any function on the machine unless he or she has read and understands
the safety section of this manual. The safety section is also available free of charge to owners of
the Floor-Mate 80E machine as a separate pamphlet by writing the Strong Manufacturing
Company, PO Box 8068, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 71611. Or calling 870-535-4753.
Include the serial number(s) of your machine(s) with your request. Additional copies of the
entire Operation and Maintenance Manual can be obtained at the above address for a minimal
fee.

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Important General Safety Information
The Floor-Mate 80E machine was primarily designed to mix and pump gypsum or cement, sand
and water slurries. In addition to the usual hazards of machinery, several special hazards are
involved in these operations. Please read and pay close attention to the following SAFETY
INFORMATION.
Cleaning, Repairing, Servicing and Adjusting Prime Movers, Machinery and Equipment
Section 3314 –General Industry Safety Orders
Machinery or equipment capable of movement shall be stopped and the power source de-
energized or disengaged, and, if necessary, the movable parts shall be mechanically blocked or
locked to prevent inadvertent movement during cleaning, servicing, or adjusting operations
unless the machinery or equipment must be capable of movement during this period in order to
perform the specific task. If so, the employer shall minimize the hazard of movement by
providing and requiring the use of extension tools (E.G., extended swabs, brushes, scrapers) or
other methods or means to protect employees from injury due to such movement. Employees
shall be made familiar with the safe use and maintenance of such tools by thorough training.
A. Material Hose
Caution: ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WHEN WORKING WITH THE
MATERIAL HOSE. Do not disconnect material hose with hoses under pressure.
Always run pump in reverse until pressure gauge reads “0” psi, or hoses become soft.
Failure to do so could result in material blowing out under pressure and striking someone
causing bruises, cuts, breaking of limbs or possible loss of sight if material enters eye.
Caution: ALTHOUGH THE PRESSURE GAUGE MAY READ (0) P.S.I. MATERIAL
MAY EXIT UNDER FORCE WHEN THE HOSE IS DISCONNECTED.
Because of wear and weathering that occurs on material hose, the following test should be
conducted at the beginning of each day to determine the conditions of the hose. The field test
consists of the following:

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Attach all the sections of hose that will be used in the day’s operation together just as they
will be used.
Pump water into the hose until it begins to discharge. Stop the pump and cap the discharge
end securely with a quick coupler cap to fit hose size to be used.
After advising all personnel to stand clear of the hose, operate the pump. Starting in manual
and low for initial break over then up to medium. Allow the hose to pressurize for 30
seconds.
Reverse the pump until 0 PSI pressure indicates on the gauge or the discharge hose becomes
soft.
Remove the cap. Operate the pump until the water has been discharged and then proceed
with the pumping of the slurry.
This field test should be repeated if any damage or accident befalls a section of the hose or if,
for any reason, a section is suspect.
All replacement material hose and fittings should be rated for no less than 600 psi. Such
hoses can be obtained from Strong Manufacturing Company.
Do not use other hoses unless specifically advised by the Strong Manufacturing Company.
Caution: ALL HOSES SHOULD BE FITTED WITH “FULL FLOW”
CONNECTIONS. Connectors, which reduce the hose i.d., will cause increased pressures
and reduced flows. A material gauge registers pressure at the end of the rotor stator. A
sudden rise in pressure indicates a blockage is about to occur and alerts the operator to
stop pumping, reverse pump and remove blockage. While pumping material the rotor-
stator pump can develop higher pressure than it does while pumping just water. Failure
to stop the pump could cause the hose to rupture or uncouple possibly striking someone
causing severe bodily injury such as cuts, bruises, broken limbs or possibly death.
Caution: NEVER USE WEATHERED, ROTTEN, DAMAGED HOSES OR HOSES
WITH DAMAGED FITTINGS IN CONJUNCTION WITH PUMPING OPERATIONS.
They represent a hazard to operators, bystanders, and persons handling the hoses. If a
hose or a fitting should burst under pressure, persons could be injured.

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B. Pump
1. When removing a section of hose, pressure must be relieved before undoing a fitting.
This can be done by putting the pump in reverse and running it slowly until the
discharge hose at the pump becomes soft. Failure to do this will result in the hose
being under pressure when the fitting is undone, and material being blown out when
disconnected, striking the face and eyes with the danger of injury or blindness. Also,
the hose could whip about and cause an injury.
2. When pumping in reverse, be sure that material is flowing back into the hopper as
evidenced by the materials level in the hopper rising. Watch the discharge hose to
avoid collapsing it and causing the pump to run dry.
3. NEVER RUN THE MATERIALS PUMP DRY because just a few minutes of
running dry will ruin the pump stator. Always have water or slurry in hopper when
running pump.
C. Electronics
1. Read all instructions and safety literature for electrical components prior to connecting
power.
2. Only a qualified electrician should be allowed to perform and service the electrical system on
this machine.
3. Never remove any covers from the electrical components without first isolating and locking-
out the source electricity to the machine.
4. While the machine is not in use and/or at the end of each day, the machine’s red disconnect
knob should be turned to the off position and locked.
5. Before unlocking the red disconnect knob or reconnecting power to the machine, always
check to make sure that the pump and the mixer control switches are in off position and all
guards are in place.

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6. Use only the correct voltage that your particular machine is equipped for. Standard machine
is 230 volts, Single Phase AC.
7. A charged fire extinguisher designed for use on electrical fires should be kept near the
machine at all times. (Class BC, Dry Chemical)
8. Throw electrical disconnect and lockout before final wash-down of exterior or main electrical
cabinet.
9. Always keep main electrical cabinet closed and tightly sealed. The cabinet is NEMA 4 but
should never be cleaned with a pressure washer.
Caution: FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN
SEVERE BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING EYE INJURY AND BURNS WITH
LOSS OF SIGHT OR LIBS, CUTS, BRUISES OR POSSIBLE DEATH. EYE
PROTECTORS SHOULD BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHEN OPERATING OR
WORKING ON THIS EQUIPMENT.
D. Guards
BE SURE ALL MACHINERY GUARDS ARE IN PLACE BEFORE OPERATING
THE FLOOR-MATE 80E. THE GUARDS PROVIDED WITH THIS MACHINE
CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
•MIXER INLET GRATE
•WET MATERIALS HOPPER GRATE/SCREEN
•MIXER CHAIN GUARD
•MIXER OUTLET SPLASH GUARD
•MATERIAL PUMP DRIVE CHAIN GUARD
•ELECTRICAL PANEL DUST HOODS
Never operate the machine without ALL these guards in place. The machine should be
kept as clean as possible. Material should not be allowed to build up on warning signs,
instructions, gauges, etc. It is also possible that material buildup could interfere with
operation of the machine, thus presenting hazards of a general nature.
Danger: KEEP HANDS AND LIMBS CLEAR OF MOVING COMPOENNTS
AS THEY MAY BECOME TRAPPED OR CAUGHT CAUSING SEVERE
INJURIES SUCH AS CUTS, BRUISES, BROKEN LIMBS OR EVEN DEATH.

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E. Mixer
Caution: ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WHEN OPERATING OR
WORKING AROUND THE MIXER. NEVER WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING OR HAVE
LOOSE ARTICLES AROUND THE MIXER. ALWAYS TEST THE SAFETY KILL
SWITCH BEFORE MIXING BEGINS. KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING CLEAR OF
MIXER AREA. Mixer paddles can catch hands of clothing as they turn, causing severe
bodily injury by being pinned between the mixer blade and mixer walls. A loose article
of clothing, if caught in the mixer blades, can pull an operator into the mixer.
1. It is very important to keep the mixer inlet grate in place during operation and clean-
up.
2. The safety kill switch stops the engine if the mixer inlet grate is removed. This
switch is crucial to the safe operation of the machine. Never under any
circumstances remove, dismantle, or hinder the use of this switch in any way.
WARNING: OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT GUARDS IN
PLACE MAY LEAD TO SEVERE BODILY INJURIES SUCH AS CUTS,
BRUISES, BROKEN LIMBS OR EVEN DEATH.
F. Eye Protection
Always wear safety glasses, goggles or a face shield when operating machine as dust and
sand particles become airborne and could get into the eyes causing severe irritation or
even permanent loss of sight.
G. Machinery
1. Read all warning and caution signs before starting machine.
2. Do not remove any guards or grates while machine is running. Stop machine, engage
the red E-stop, and disconnect power cable (or use Lock-out Tag-out) before
removing a guard, or doing any work on machine.

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3. Never operate machine with worn parts or loose parts that need adjustment.
4. Make sure all guards are in place before starting motor or engine.
5. Never operate equipment without having a BC dry chemical fire extinguisher
available that is charged and in good operational condition.
6. Never operate equipment with excessive load.
7. Overloading the electrical system can be detrimental to electrical components as well
as dangerous.
8. Inspect material hoses daily for wear or damage and replace with equal quality.
9. Keep empty bags out of area to prevent creating a tripping or fire hazard.
10. Loose clothing should not be worn by operator, or anyone working on, or around
machine.
Caution: FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN
SEVERE BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING LOSS OF EYES AND POSSIBLY DEATH.
H. Water
1. Never connect water to machine when line pressure is over 150 PSI.
2. Always flush water lines prior to connecting to machine as damage to the
meter/solenoid may result from sand or other foreign particles getting into the system.
3. Always clean out/check strainer before and after operations.
4. Use only potable water that is suitable for drinking.
5. Disconnect water from machine at end of shift; drain tank and lines, if possibility of
freezing exists.
Caution: FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN
SEVERE BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING LOSS OF EYES AND POSSIBLY DEATH

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Operation
Before operating this machine, be sure you have read and understand the operation and
safety sections of this manual. Be sure all guards are in place and all services have been
performed.
The Floor-Mate 80E is a multi-purpose machine when equipped with optional components. It
may be used to mix, pump and spray cementitious slurries. The unit consist of a 7.5HP electric
motor that powers the material pump, an electrically driven (1.5 HP) patented double drum
counter-rotating paddle mixer, and 3 options of water system.
To engage the mixer, turn the mixer switch to on. To stop the mixer, turn the mixer switch to off.
The speed of the pump is governed by the speed selector switch (Low, Medium, and High). The
direction of the pump is controlled by the Forward/ Reverse switch. To engage the pump, select
speed and direction then press the green START button. To stop the pump press the red STOP
button. If there is an emergency push the big red EMERGENCY STOP button. When the
emergency is cleared up and everything is safe, twist to release the EMERGENCY BOTTON
and press the reset button. When first starting start the pump on low and increase speed to
desired output speed.
The following sequence should be adhered to when mixing and pumping the first batch. Arrange
material in the area where it will be convenient to add to the mixer. Connect power source;
standard for this machine is 230V single Phase 30A (if mixer is separate from panel, mixer will
require 120V 20A). Connect material hose to pump and water hose to water supply. Bring water
into the mixer. Run mixer to ensure proper rotation (up in the middle) and to wet the mixer.
Open mixer door and allow water into the hopper. Set pump to LOW and Forward, with water in
hopper, push start button to engage pump. Once rotor is spinning pump out the remaining water.
Disconnect the hose and walk the water out of the lines. It may be advantageous to pump a
preliminary batch through the pump before pumping the specified materials. A slurry of cement
or gypsum and water can be used. It can be mixed in the mixer or in a bucket by hand (one bag
is sufficient). Pump the slurry into the hose and follow with the material to be pumped. If the
gypsum is used, it must be of a type that will not flash set.
Add the amount of water required for the size batch to be mixed. Add the aggregate slowly to
prevent the possibility of locking up the mixer.

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After all the aggregate has been added, allow the mixer to mix for 1 to 3 minutes depending on
the type of product. After thoroughly mixing, open the mixer door allowing the material to flow
into the pump hopper. Close the mixer door. Start the pump. Watch for material hose plugging
on the first batch. An indication of a plug would be a rise in pump pressure if equipped with an
inline material pressure gauge or the stiffening of the material hose. After material begins to exit
the end of the hose, another batch of material can be prepared.
In the event the material will not pump through the hose, reverse the pump. This is done by
stopping the pump (push the red STOP button), turning direction switch to REVERSE, slow
pump to LOW, and press the START button. Continue running the pump in reverse until the
optional material pressure read 0 PSI and the hose becomes soft or easy to compress when
stepped on or squeezed by hand. Disconnect the hose from the pump. Locate the blockage and
remove the blockage by flushing the hose with water. Reconnect the hose to the pump and try
again.
If the line is properly primed before a material with heavy aggregate is introduced into the hose
the likelihood of a plug at start up is greatly reduced.
The speed of the material pump should be adjusted to match the speed of the mixer. At no time
should the pump be allowed to run dry (without material in the pump hopper). If allowed to run
dry, severe damage will occur to the material pump.
After completion of the job or day, water should be added to the mixer while the last batch is
being pumped. When the material holding hopper is almost empty, open the mixer door and
allow the water to flow into the pump hopper. Signal the man at the end of the hose that water is
coming. The hose man can signal the pump operator when the water arrives. The operator
should immediately reverse the pump to prevent additional water from being discharged in a
undesirable area. Having a container to catch the water would be advisable.
Move the hose to an area where it can be flushed out. With a wash down hose and nozzle, clean
the inside of the mixer. Do not remove the mixer grate or stick anything through the mixer grate
without disconnecting the power supply. After the mixer is clean, close the door and fill with
water. Open the clean-out door or plug on the pump hopper and wash out all remaining material.

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Close the door or replace the plug. Open the mixer door and allow the water to flow into the
pump hopper. Engage the pump. After running the pump for several seconds disengage the
pump and reverse to relieve hose pressure. Disconnect the hose. Wet a rag or sponge and place
into the hose. Reconnect the hose. Engage the pump. Watch for the rag or sponge to discharge.
Disengage the pump and relieve the hose pressure. Repeat the process until clean water exits the
hose.
Clean off all remaining contaminates from the material hose and machine. Shut off power
supply. Grease all fittings according to the maintenance schedule. It is essential that greasing be
done at the end of the day or job to flush out any cement or gypsum that may have entered the
bearings or packing.
After mixer and pump cleanup, disconnect the power supply and lock it out. At this time, the
mixer grate may be removed and thoroughly cleaned. Upon completion of mixer grate cleanup,
replace the grate insuring proper installation and location so the safety switch operates properly.
If the safely switch on the mixer is operating properly, the engine will be shut off it the mixer
grate is removed.
Drain the water from the hoses, especially during freezing temperatures. Drain all water from
tank and water hoses or fittings. Secure all guards to prevent loss during transport. The machine
should now be ready for transporting.

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Caution:
•AT NO TIME SHOUD ANY CLEAN UP OR SERVICE, WHERE ONE WOULD BE
EXPOSED TO MOVING COMPONENTS, BE PERFORMED ON THIS EQUIPEMNT
WITHOUT SHUTTING IT OUT.
•DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT FROM ANY LOCATION EXCEPT THE
OPERATOR’S STATION.
•DO NOT REMOVE ANY GUARDS WITHOUT DISENGAGING THE POWER
SUPPLY AND LOCKING IT OUT.
•DO NOT STAND OR SIT ON ANY GUARD OR GRATE.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE CAUTIONS COULD CAUSE SEVERE BODILY
INJURY SUCH AS CUTS, BRUISES, BROKEN LIMBS OR POSSIBLY DEATH.

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CASTER SWIVEL 8"
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CASTER RIGID 8"
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3 2100055
Bolt - "U" - 5" Pipe w/ 1/2"-13
1
4 04610402
PUMP - #80 FLOORMATE80 ELECT
1
5 08360502
MIXER 2.516 FLOORMATE ELEC ASSY
1
6 23701122
POWERTRAIN FM80 ELECTRIC
1
7 88004015
Frame, Floormate 80
1
8 88004022
CHAIN GUARD DRIVE - ASSY -
FM80 ELEC
1
9 88004025
WATER SYSTEM - BASIC - FM80
ELEC
1
10 88004026
STATOR MOUNTING BRACKET -
FM80 ELEC
1
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
11 0400005
DECAL S6 DO NOT REMOVE COVER
2
12 0400007
DECAL S18 CAUTION DO NOT RM GRD
3
13 0400026
DECAL S35 DANGER MOV COMPONENT
3
14 0400031
DECAL DO NOT STAND ON GUARD
3
15 0400054
DECAL S44 DO NOT STAND AREA 5X7
1
16 0400057
DECAL ROTATION ARROW
1
17 0400063
DECAL SPECIALITY MIXING EQUIP
1
18 0400064
DECAL DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 7967
1
19 0400067
DECAL CAUTION LOCKOUT
1
20 1410135
NUT HEX NYLON INSERT .25-20
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21 1470131
NP GREASE TWICE DAILY LIL GYP
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DECAL GREASE NO MORE THAN 150H
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ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1 0210758
BOOT CLAMP #80
2
2 0210890
Boot Seal #80 212-3
2
3 0300975
Clamp Worm #80
2
4 0302362
Coupling Quick 1.5 steel
1
5 0710830
Gromment #80
2
6 1600627
PF ALLTHREAD HP 1.500
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7 1601120
PF Bushing 2 x 1.5
1
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Pin Conn Rod 2L8 2.500
1
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PIN CONN ROD 2L 8 2.500 2 1/2
1
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DRIVE ASSY #80
1
11 87000280
Stator-Half of 2.5l08
1
12 88001702
CONNECTION ROD #80 ASSY
1
13 88003508
Rotor 2.5L08 SHORT W/ CHROME
1
14 88003727
Reducer Bell 5.0 x2.0 Short
1
15 88004016
Grate Hopper Wet Material
Elect FM80
1
16 88004020
TROUGH ASSY FLOORMATE80
ELEC
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DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL
ANGULAR: MACH
BEND
TWO PLACE DECIMAL
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
Strong Manufacturing. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
Strong Manufacturing IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
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DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1 0201751
BRG FLNG 4 BOLT 1.25
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1" Tapered Bushing
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Bushing TLB 2012 1-1/4 Dodge
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Bolt - Carriage .500-13 x 2.25"
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BOLT CARRIAGE .3125 X 1"
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CHAIN #50 RIVITED
98.5"
7 0601980
Grease Hose End
4
8 0602001
Fitting Grease 9262
8
9 0700145
GASKET MIXER BEARING 5" SQ
4
10 0800838
Hose .125 Grease Line
220"
11 1200316
LINK CONNECTION #50 CHAIN
1
12 1901780
Sprocket TLB - 515
1
13 1901820
Sprocket TLB 548 Martin
2
14 2300419
WIRE 14/2 GA SJ
150"
15 08123402
Small Swing Style Mixer Door
1
16 08360512
BODY MIXER 2.516 RL FM80E
1
17 15008312
MIXER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM -
FM80E
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18 29050102
Idler #50 Assy
1
19 88000316
Packing chamber for 1-1/4" Shaft
4
20 88001549
SHAFT PADDLE ASSY 2.516/2.52
2
21 88002685
Mixer Guard Assy (35C&D)
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FLOORMATE PADDLE ASSY RL
2
23 88004017
GUARD 2 PIECE CHAIN MIXER
2.516 ASSY
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Guard - Splash Mixer 35CT & 35DT
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KEYSTOCK 1/4" X 2"
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DRAWN
FINISH
MATERIAL
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TOLERANCING PER:
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL
ANGULAR: MACH
BEND
TWO PLACE DECIMAL
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
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DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
Strong Manufacturing. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
Strong Manufacturing IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
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1
3 0700225
GEARBOX HB382CN180TC
1
4 1603296
pf st ell lp .5 - 90deg
1
5 1604400
Plug Elec 26W08
1
6 1902418
SWITCH LIMIT COMPL 3SE31701-U
1
7 2300420 14-3 Wire
40"
8 2300419 14-2 Wire
48"
9 1300223
MOTOR 2HP BALDOR
1
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
Strong Manufacturing Inc. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
Strong Manufacturing Inc IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
NEXT ASSY
USED ON
APPLICATION
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL
ANGULAR: MACH
BEND
TWO PLACE DECIMAL
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER:
MATERIAL
FINISH
DRAWN
CHECKED
ENG APPR.
MFG APPR.
Q.A.
COMMENTS:
DATE
NAME
TITLE:
SIZE
B
DWG. NO.
REV
WEIGHT:
SCALE: 1:4
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
C
DG
2/26/21
MIXER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FM80E
SHEET 1 OF 1
15008312
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
RAW MATERIAL #:
DATE
ECN.
LTR.
BY
DESCRIPTION
A
12273
REMOVED: 1300220 & 0700220
ADD: 1300249
DG
7/15/21
12301
B
CHANGED 12/3 WIRE TO
14/3 WIRE
DG
10/19/21
12/28/21
DG
DELETE: 1300249;
ADD: 1300223 & 0700225
12332
C

17
9113
5
2
9
18
22
6
149
5
12 3
4
7
15
16
11
8
10
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1 0202220
Bushing P1-1.125
1
2 0300580
CHAIN #60 RIVETED
40"
3 0301320
CONNECTOR CORD .75M ST
SHC1038
1
4 0500151
HUB WATERTITE 1"
1
5 1200317
LINK CONNECTING #60 CHAIN
1
6 0700210
GEAR BOX HB682CN210
1
7 1600825
PF Red Bushing 1"x.5"
1
8 1604401
Plug Elec Female
1
9 1921728
SPROCKET H60P21
2
10 2300411
WIRE 12/3 GA SO
45"
11 2300415
WIRE 10/3 GA SO
30"
12 2300417
WIRE 10/4 GA SO
70"
13 88000180
Idler #60 Assy
1
14 0202228
Bushing P1-1.5
1
15 1604388
Plug Elec 240V-30A Female
1
16 1604392
Plug Elec 240V-30A Male
1
17 0301195
CONTROL PANEL FLOORMATE
80E
1
18
*NON-INV* 26126
1/2-13 x 3" SHSS
1
19 0500149
HUB WATERTITE .5
3
20 1603296
pf st ell lp .5 - 90deg
3
21 0301350
Connector 1/2 KELSHC1022
3
22 1300225
MOTOR ELEC 7.5HP VEM3710T
1
D
C
B
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
E
F
E
F
23701122
SHEET 1 OF 1
POWERTRAIN
FLOORMATE80 ELECTRIC
DG
D
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
SCALE: 1:7
WEIGHT:
REV
DWG. NO.
C
SIZE
TITLE:
NAME
DATE
COMMENTS:
Q.A.
MFG APPR.
ENG APPR.
CHECKED
DRAWN
FINISH
MATERIAL
INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER:
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL
ANGULAR: MACH
BEND
TWO PLACE DECIMAL
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
A
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
Strong Manufacturing. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
Strong Manufacturing IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
A
12227
ADD: 1/2"-13 X 3" BOLT FOR TENSIONER
DG
2/11/21
BY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
#
ECN
REVISIONS
10/1/20
B
12232
DELETE: 0301355, 0301320; ADD: 0500149 (3), 1603296 (3), 0301350 (3)
DG
2/26/21
C
12317
CHANGE 2300417 FROM 56" TO 70"
DF
11/29/21
12/28/21
DG
DELETE: 1300243; ADD: 1300225 & 0700210
12332
D
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