Tool Shed TSCM14P User manual

140L PETROL POWERED CONCRETE MIXER
TSCM14P
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PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT
MODEL NO.
140L Petrol Powered Concrete
Mixer
TSCM14P
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ISTRIBUTED BY
NOTE:
This manual is only for your reference. Due to the continuous improvement of the ToolShed
products, changes may be made at any time without obligation or notice.
WARRANTY
This product may be covered under the ToolShed warranty. For more information see our Terms
& Conditions at www.thetoolshed.co.nz

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C O N T E N T S:
Product Details ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Engine Identification .............................................................................................................................. 4
Safety Guidelines .................................................................................................................................... 5
Assembly ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................. 8

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SPECIFICATIONS
Engine 2.5hp 4-stroke air cooled petrol
Capacity 140L
Mixing Capacity 70L
Drum Speed 24rpm
Sound Level 101dB
Height on Stand 1500mm
Height off Stand 870mm
Bowl Opening Diameter 400mm
Weight with Stand 75kg
Max. Dimensions on Stand
1500mm x 1300mm x 750mm
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow
instructions and warnings could lead to serious injury, electric shock, or fire. Save ALL warnings
and instructions for future reference.
WORK AREA SAFETY
- Ensure that your work area is kept well-lit and clean. Lack of visibility and clutter greatly
increase the risk of accident.
- Keep bystanders and children clear when operating a power tool or machine. They can
cause distraction or risk injury themselves.
- Ensure you are not operating the power tool or machinery in the presence of flammable
gases, dust, liquids, or anything that creates an explosive atmosphere. Power tools and
machinery can create sparks which can lead to ignition in these environments.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Always wear personal protective equipment. Eye protection, ear protection, dust masks
and other protective equipment will help to reduce the risk of personal injury.
- Dress appropriately. Do NOT wear jewellery or loose clothing that can get caught in
moving parts. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewellery, and anything else that could be of risk
away from moving parts or they could be caught.
- Always remain alert and do NOT operate the power tool or machinery under the
influences of any substances (drugs, medication, alcohol). Losing focus could lead to injury
while operating power tools and machinery.
- Always keep proper footing and balance. Overreaching can lead to slipping and falling
which can result in injury.
- Ensure the power switch is in the off position before connecting any battery or power
source to the power tool or machinery. This can lead to accidents as tools and machinery
can fire suddenly when it is not expected and lead to accident.
- Use all provided dust collection and extraction attachments if included. This with the use
of dust masks can help keep you safe from dust and keep your work site clear while working.
- Ensure loose parts such as a wrench or adjusting key are removed before starting the
power tool or machinery. Failure to remove these can result in serious injury.
POWER TOOL AND MACHINERY USE AND CARE
- Use the correct tool for the job. Forcing a tool to do a job it was not designed for increases
the risk of accident or injury.
- Disconnect power tools and machinery from power or remove batteries before storing
tools and machinery or making any changes or adjustments to them. This reduces or
removes the risk of power the tool or machinery accidentally firing which can help prevent
injury or accident.
- Check the power tool for damage or any condition that could affect the way the tool or
machine works. An unrepaired tool or machine can lead to accident and injury. Only have
your tool or machine repaired with genuine parts from The ToolShed.

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- Only use the power tool and machinery with genuine parts or accessories that are
designed to be used with the power tool and machinery. Failure to do so could result in
accident or injury or damage your tool or machinery.
- Store your tool or machinery out of reach of children and away from untrained personnel
when not in use. Use by somebody untrained or a child could lead to accident or serious
injury.
SERVICE
- Have your tools and machinery serviced with ToolShed replacement parts. This will ensure
that the safety of the power tool or machine is maintained.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY FOR PETROL CONCRETE MIXER
- Inspect the mixer before use and if you are in any doubt about its condition then DO NOT
use it.
- When not in use, store in a secure dry place.
- Keep it away from children.
- The mixer work area must be coned off from the general public.
- Before attempting any maintenance or removal of guards, turn off the engine, disconnect
the plug lead and remove the spark plug.
- Petrol engines become hot during use. Do not re-fuel or touch the hot engine parts until it
has cooled down.
- Always transport, store, and operate this mixer in an upright position.
- When assembling a mixer on a stand, take care when lifting it into an upright position.
- The mixer weighs in excess of 50kg. Do not attempt to lift it yourself.
Do’s & Don’ts
Always operate the cement mixer on a level surface, if placed on an incline the machine could fall
over.
- DO NOT place your hand or hands in or around any part of the drum while it is rotating.
- DO NOT place any tools or implements in or around the drum while it is rotating.
- DO NOT operate the mixer on an uneven surface.
- DO NOT operate this machine on a steep gradient.
- DO NOT operate in close proximity to children or animals.
- DO NOT operate this machine without the safety guards being in place.
- DO NOT stop and start the mixer with material in the drum as this will damage the engine
and the reduction box.
- DO NOT wear loose fitting clothes and risk entanglement with the mixer.
- DO NOT operate this machine whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- DO have the drum rotating when discharging the mix.
- DO wear protective clothing i.e., safety footwear, gloves, safety goggles, ear protection.
- DO use caution when assembling and transporting the mixer.
- DO keep the drum free from debris and mortar build-up.
- DO keep all moving parts lightly greased (wheel axles, swivel brackets)
- DO periodically inspect your mixer for abnormal wear or damage.
When discharging the mix, disconnect the locking pin on the swivel bracket. Grip both
handles firmly and tip the mixer forward.

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ASSEMBLY
1. Remove all components from the packing and check that the required amounts have been
supplied.
2. Place the main frame on a level surface.
3. Slide both wheels on to the main frame axle and secure with the R clips included in the
assembly kit.
4. Remove the engine from its packaging and select the appropriately marked pulley kit.
5. Attach spacer, key, pulley, and washers to the crankshaft and fix with the relevant bolt
provided.
6. Remove the right-hand section of upper belt guard, a drive belt is pre-installed under this
cover.
7. Install the engine by first ensuring the belt is located onto the engine pulley. Fix the engine
to the base plate using the 4 x 6mm x 35mm nuts, bolts, and washers provided. Tension the
belt by sliding the engine to the left and tighten the nuts and bolts. Replace the belt guard.
8. Apply a small amount of grease (not provided) around the thread on the drum stub axle.
Mount the mixing drum onto the stub axle by sliding the drum onto the shaft until it located
the thread. Then rotate the drum clockwise until you can feel resistance through the
reduction box.
9. Fit the plastic engine cover to the handlebar assembly using 2 x self-tapping screws
provided. Fit the handlebar assembly into the main frame uprights and secure with 2 x 6mm
x 50mm bolts provided.
10. Engine preparation: to ensure the correct oil level, block the rear stand legs by 110mm so
that the engine is sitting level. Remove the oil filler cap and fill engine to manufacturers
specifications that is found in the engine instruction book that is accompanying the engine.
11. Fill the engine with unleaded petrol. Make sure you allow adequate ventilation and DO NOT
smoke or start the engine in enclosed areas.
ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE
12. Turn the fuel tap on (downward position) and set the choke to max. Turn the ignition switch
to the on position. Pull the starter cord. When the engine is warm, return the choke lever to
the normal running position.
13. Before operating the mixer, always check that all guards and clips are in place and that and
nuts, bolts, and screws are fully tight.
14. Your cement mixer is not ready to operate.

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PARTS LIST

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No.
Part Name
QTY
No.
Part Name
QTY
1
Drum
1
19
Strap Cover
–
L
1
2
Bolt (M10x25)
4
20
Strap Cover
–
R
1
3
Washer (10)
4
21
Strap Cover
–
U
1
4 Bolt (M8x40) 2 22 Screw (M5x10) 6
5 Nut (M8) 2 23 Pulley 1
6
Engine Cover
1
24
Spring Washer (13)
1
7 Block 2 25 Washer (8) 4
8 Handle 1 26 Bolt (M8x15) 8
9 Cover 2 27 Gear Box 1
10 Screw 2 28 Brackets 1
11 Bolt (M6x25) 1 29 Stop Bolt 1
12 Washer 1 30 Pin 2
13 Key (5x18) 1 31 Wheel 2
14 Set Washer 1 32 Shaft Housing 1
15 Flat Toothed Belt 1 33 Pin 2
16 Driver 1 34 Stand 4
17 Pipe Box 1 35 Pin 2
18 Nut (M8) 4 36 Engine Assembly 1
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