Won't Start or Turn On Most industrial-sized concrete mixers are powered by small 5 to 10 horsepower 2-stroke engines similar to some lawnmower and go-kart engines . The two most common problems that these types of engines develope with usage over time are an oil-fouled spark plug and a magnet that has stopped working.
My Harbor Freight Mixer would no longer turn with sand and water in the drum. It was making a clicking noise, but the drum would not turn. This video explain...
Aug 23, 2017. #1. I have owned this 240v mixer for a number of years. I mix about 3 smallish batches of concrete, and tip it out no problem. I fill the mixer again with the same size batch and it just won't start. That is, until the next day when it seems fine. (I end up finishing the mix by hand after scraping it out the drum, There is no warning.
Description: Electric Cement Concrete Mixer handles stucco, mortar, or concrete and is easy to move anywhere with 2 large wheels. The powerful motor will definitely finish the mixing work quickly. Featuring a non-slip handle with safety lock and low- profile height, it is convenient for you to pour the mixture to the forms. Except for construction use, it is applicable to inoculating seeds and ...
Stand Mixer: Why isn't my stand mixer spinning? A failed worm wear or damaged planetary gear assembly can prevent the stand mixer's beater from spinning. If the beater doesn't move at all when the motor spins, then the worm gear is likely stripped. Unplug the stand mixer, examine the worm gear and replace the gear if it's stripped.
Cement mixers typically have a revolving drum that mixes the components in the tank. Portable concrete mixers allow builders to mix their concrete on-site, ensuring it doesn't dry before it can be used. Without cement mixers, concrete must be made …
Most electric cement mixers are usually built with motors that come in a variety of horsepower and voltage ratings. Typically, the smaller cement mixers tend to use around 110 volts, which is 1/3 to 1-1/2 horsepower (HP) motors. On the other hand, the larger mixers use 220 volt, which equals to 1 to 5 HP motors. ...
Belle 150 cement mixer motor just hums, drum won't rotate. It's most likely the startup capacitor, here's how to replace it for around £5-£10
electric mixer? My electric mixer wont e even turn on. there is power comming into the capacitor and up to the switch but stil... [Read more] ... Belle 240v cement mixer? Hi, my mixer wont turn sometimes even when empty, it hums, sometimes it it fine, I have changed the capacitor... [Read more]
belle 240v cement mixer problem. Post. by andyp » Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:28 pm. bought a new belle mixer when my old belle mixer stopped after having it for about 15 years, brilliant machine, then got the old one working so havnt used the new one until recently, problem is the new ones switch wont stay in sometimes, then sometimes it does stay in ...
The mixer hasn't been used for a couple of years, sat in the garage. Went to start it and it wouldn't kick over, replaced the fuel still nothing. Checked for spark and that's OK, will chunter a bit with easy start injected into the air filter. Anyway I noted that there was no fuel getting to the chamber, dry as a bone, removed air filter and ...
Belle Maximix 140 Petrol Engine Cement Upright Mixer wont start Briggs and Stratton 3 HP Motor my video is here . Big Bad Adam ... Gives him a start Although this is electric ... Should fire first pull. If it dies and won't restart, then there may be something wrong with the carb. Usually fiddly fingers have upset the mixture. A fat spark and ...
how can i fix my belle cement mixer model:minimix 150? three spaded wires have become detached from the male spaded rear side of the on/off switch, one blue spade comes from the electric motor and the other two are blue and brown spades come from the 110v power lead, the brown of which also has a male spade, just need to know which way to plug them back in,, have photo if helps ...
If the mixer won't start and you can't hear a buzz when you press the start button, it could be either the switch or the capacitor. A simple way to identify what is causing the problem is to try spinning the drum in the direction it should turn whilst pressing the start button. If the mixer then starts, this will indicate that the capacitor is ...