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QU ALITY PEOPLE, QU ALITY PRODUCTS Sioux Automation Center , Inc.• 877 1st A ve NW • Sioux Center , IA 51250 PH: (712-722-1488) • T oll Free: 1-866-722-1488 www .siouxautomation.com ASSEMBL Y CALIBRA TION OPERA TION REPLACEMENT P ARTS READ COMPLETE MANUAL CAREFULL Y BEFORE A TTEMPTING OPERA TION 4/16/08 MON600170, Rev A TURBO-MAX 6056 TRUCK O[...]
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Page 2 GENERAL INFORMA TION 1. Unless otherwise specied, high-strength (grade5) (3 radial-line head markings) hex head bolts are used throughoutassemblyofthispieceofequipment. 2. Whenever terms “LEFT” and “RIGHT” are used in this manualit means fro[...]
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Page 3 SAFETY , SIGNAL WORDS SAFETY T AKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL IS USED T O CALL YOUR A TTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOL VING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND SAFETY OF OTHERS. F AILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESUL T IN INJURY OR DEA TH! THIS SYMBOL MEANS A TTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOL VED! SIGNAL[...]
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Page 4 SAFETY ...Y OU CAN LIVE WITH IT EQUIPMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES Every year many accidents occur which could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a more care ful approa ch to hand ling equip ment. Y ou, the operat or , can avoid many accid ent[...]
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Page 5 TIRE SAFETY • Failuretofollowproperprocedureswhenmountingatireonarimcanproduceanexplosionwhichmay resultinaseriousinjuryordeath. • Donotattempttomountatireunlessyouhaveproperequipmentandexperiencetodojob. ?[...]
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Page 6 DURING OPERA TION • Keephandsandclothingclearofmovingparts. • Donotclean,lubricate,oradjustyourequipmentwhileitismoving. • Whenhaltingoperation,evenperiodically ,setvehiclebrakes,disengagePTO,shutof f engine,and remov e ignition k [...]
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Page 7 • Usecautionwhenworkingaroundthedischargearea.Stayclearofslidetray .Thisiscontrolledfromthetruck andcouldoperatewithoutwarning,creatingpinchpointswhichcouldcausesevereinjuryordeath. Always disengagethePTO,st[...]
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Page 8 Bea safe andcourteous driver . Always yieldto oncoming trafc inall situations, including narrowbridges, inter - sections, etc. Beobservantof bridgeloadratings.Donot crossbridgesratedlowerthan grossweightatwhichyou areoperat - ing. W[...]
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Page 9 BOL T TOR QUE T ORQUE D A T A FOR ST AND ARD NUTS, BOL TS, AND CAPSCREWS. T ightenallboltstotorquesspeciedinchartunlessotherwisenoted.Checktightnessofboltsperiodically ,using boltchartasguide.Replacehardwarewithsamegradebolt. NOTE:Unlessotherwisespec[...]
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Page 10 MIXER SETUP Checkfor proper assembly ,adjustment, andlubrication. Check tosee that thereis adequateoil inthe oilbath. If powerchuteisused,oiltherollerchains.Checkallboltandsetscrewsaretight. Besureallshieldsar[...]
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Page 1 1 Do not load hay without otherdrycommoditiesinthemixerrsttoactasacarrieror“lubricant”. Do not ov er load hay content ,Sioux AutomationCenterInc.recommends upto15%-20%of haybyweight inthe load. Exceedingthis percentagecan decreasem[...]
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Page 12 • Prior to loading, chec k mixer f or foreign objects and be sur e door is fully closed. 1. Load Commodities Addingingredientslikecorn,soybeanmeal,cottonseed,etc.willactasacarrieror“lubricant”ifhayis includedintheration. Iftherearefewcommoditiesinth[...]
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Page 13 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS IMPORT ANT! READ BEFORE OPERA TING MIXER. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNERT OMARESURETHEMIXERISSETUP PROPERL Y .THEFOLLOWINGRECOM - MENDA TIONS SHOULD BE HELPFUL R oller Chain Tightener s so they apply sufcient [...]
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Page 14 It is extremely important that the following lubrication schedule be followed: Bearings: use a good qualitymultipurposegrease. Replacealldamagedormissinggrease zerksimmediately . Alwayscleanzerks before usinggrease gun. Pump thegrease inslowly[...]
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Page 15 DECAL LOCA TION ?[...]
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Page 16 OILBA TH ASSEMBL Y 12 18 20 19 17 13 15 1 3 6 9 5 2 4 7 8 10 14 1 1 16 23 29 28 24 26 21 25 22 27 10 29 ITEM# QTY . P ART# DESCRIPTION 1 1 TM08009 SPROCKET(140B96 2 1 MON300 071 SPROCKET(140C16) 3 1 MON300 072 SPROCKET(140B18) 4 1 TM08012 SPROCKET(140B30) 5 1 TM03052 SPROCKET(100B58) 6 1 MON300 073 SPROCKET(100B21) 7[...]
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Page 17 REEL & AUGER ASSEMBL Y ITEM# QTY . P ART# DESCRIPTION 1 2 MON300060 REEL BACKPLA TE 2 7 SAC14689 FLIGHTING BOTTOM AUGER (RH) 3 4 MON102205 DISCHARGE P ADDLE BOTTOM AUGER 4 1 MON700975 BOTTOM AUGER 5 23 MON300018 KNIFEBOTTOM AUGER(ROUND) 6 4 MON102200 BOTTOM AUGER FLANGE 7 2 MON300061 POL Y RING 8 1 MON700974 TOP AUG[...]
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Page 18 FINAL ASSEMBL Y ?[...]
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Page 19 FINAL ASSEMBL Y ?[...]
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Page 20 • Allowsaccuraterationweightwhileloading. • Refertothemanufacturesoperatormanualforyourspecicscaleoptionoperationandmaintenance. ELECTRONIC SCALES • Wheelsandtiresshouldbesizedtosupportthegrossweightoftheloadedmixer . WHEELS AND[...]
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Page 21 DISCHARGE BREAKDOWN 21” SLIDE TRA Y (SAC75010) 21”SLIDETRA YW/8”EXTENSION(SAC75098) 12 1 3 6 9 5 2 4 7 8 10 1 1 ITEM# QTY . P AR T# DESCRIPTION 1 1 05048 DOOR CYLINDER MOUNT 2 1 08040 DISCHARGE SLIDE TRA Y 3 1 08041 PIVOT ROD 4 1 03041 DOOR CYLINDER 5 2 05051 CYLINDER PIN 6 2 05049 DISCHARGE CYLINDER M[...]
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Page 22 HYDRAULIC BREAKDOWN ELECTRIC SELECTOR ASSEMBL Y FOR SLIDE TRA Y (MON900545) [...]
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Page 23 SWITCHBOXES SLIDE TRA Y SWITCH ASSEMBL Y (SCA170075) SLIDETRA YJOYSTICK ASSEMBL Y(SAC170081) ?[...]
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Page 24 DRIVE ASSEMBL Y DRIVEBREAKDOWN(SAC75094) ?[...]
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Page 25 PTO DRIVELINE (SAC75756) PTO DRIVELINE (SAC75757) DRIVE ASSEMBL Y[...]
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Page 26 General Specications 6056 Width:MixingChamber .............................................................................................. 91” (231 cm) Overall .................................................................................................................. 101” (257 cm) Length:MixingChamber?[...]
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Page 27 W A R R A N T Y TUR BO-MA X warra nts to the initi al pur cha ser of a new TURBO- MA X pro duct fr om an aut hori zed TUR BOM AX dea ler tha t the pro duct and the compo nent s ther eof man ufact ure d by TUR BO-M AX ar e free fr om def ects in mat eri al an d w orkman ship at the time of ship ment . TURB O-MA X f urther warr ant s to suc h[...]
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SIOUX AUTOMA TIONCENTERINC. 8771ST A VE.NWSIOUXCENTER,IA 51250 PH: (712) 722-1488 F AX:(712)722-1487 TOLL FREE: 1-866-722-1488 http://www .siouxautomation.com[...]