Multiquip ST-45HRM manual ST-45 Pump General Information, Concrete Mix Design

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ST-45 PUMP — GENERAL INFORMATION

Concrete Mix Design

Mix design is most important to achieve maximum pumpability. Pumpability is affected by, among other factors, the type and gradation of aggregate used. Natural aggregates make a more workable mix and pump more readily than crushed aggregates. A blend of natural and crushed aggregates will produce a workable mix.The type and gradation of aggregates is equally important for workability as the size and percentage of coarse aggregates in the mix.

The term “aggregates” describes all of the solid materials, from the largest rock to the smallest grain of sand, contained in the concrete mix.

Concrete mixes with a consistency as dry as one-inch slump and as wet as ten-inch slump have been pumped; but for maximum efficiency from the pump, a slump ranging from two to six inches will produce a more workable mix than one that contains more or less water.

The principle of concrete pumping is based on self-lubrication. As it moves through the transfer line, the concrete takes the shape of a plastic cylinder.It is forced through the transfer line on a film of mortar that is self-troweled to the service of the transfer line around its full periphery by the slug of concrete itself.

A slump rating should be used with discretion; it is not always a real indication of the pumpability of the mix.The concrete may be workable in the sense that it will readily flow into place, but the same mix may not respond to pressure. Overly wet mixes tend to separate. In addition to affecting the strength and quality of the concrete, the delivery system will not tolerate separation. Overly dry mixes are similarly unsatisfactory if they lack plasticity and tend to be crumbly.To be properly pumped, the mix must be able to continuously coat the inside of the line with a lubricating seal of mortar.

There are four ways in which this seal can be lost:

1.By pumping excessively wet mixes which do not have enough cohesion to hold together.

2.By pumping harsh undersanded concrete with poorly graded aggregates which can jam together when the pressure becomes too great for the insufficient amount of sand to hold the aggregates apart.

3.By getting a rock pocket, such as mixer tailings, into the pump valve.This rock pocket will have an insufficient coating of mortar and the mix will not be plastic enough to allow the valve to operate or the mix to move in the line.

4.Through excessive bleeding.If the mix is short or fines, but the sand is otherwise fairly well graded, bleeding will not normally create any problems as long as the pump continues operation. But, if the pump is shut down, bleeding can result in a loss of lubrication and blocked erratic flow.

The above are bad concrete practices, regardless of how the mix is to be placed. But, these points do show that special mixes are not always needed, within limits, for pumping concrete. Good aggregate gradation is most important to pump concrete the maximum distance.

The use of admixtures can have a beneficial effect on pumpability. Most of the dispersing agents will fatten, retard bleeding, and increase workability.Thus, the average concrete can be pumped for appreciably longer distances. Air entraining agents will also improve workability, although they cannot be used as a substitute for good gradation of the aggregate. Pumping will not appreciably affect the final air content of the mix. High-early cement tends to give a more readily pumpable mix with superior water retaining qualities. However, if delays are likely to occur, extra care must be exercised due to the faster setting time over regular cement.

The Mayco Model ST-45 will pump a wide variety of concrete pump mixes. But, there are guidelines that must be followed. Use this information in conjunction with the Operating Procedures (pages 24-28).

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Contents Model ST-45HRM Proposition 65 Warning Heres HOW to GET Help Mayco ST-45HRM Structural Concrete Pump Multiquip INC Parts Ordering ProceduresWilmington Ave Carson, CA ST-45 Pump Pump Specifications ST-45 Pump SpecificationsST-45 Pump Engine Specifications Engine SpecificationsST-45 Structural Concrete Pump Dimensions ST-45 Pump DimensionsSeriously injured if you do not follow directions ST-45 Pump Safety Message Alert SymbolsAlways wear approved respiratory protection ST-45 Pump Safety Message Alert SymbolsNever operate the pump in an explosive General SafetyST-45 Pump Rules for Safe Operation Maintenance SafetyTransporting TowingEmergencies BatteryMachine Safety Decals ST-45 Pump Operation and Safety DecalsST-45 Pump Operation and Safety Decals Operation Hand Signals ST-45 Pump Important Hand SignalsConcrete Mix Design ST-45 Pump General InformationRegional Differences ST-45 Pump General InformationPumping Cycle ST-45 Pump HOW IT WorksMajor Pump Components ST-45 Pump Pump ComponentsST-45 Pump Pump Components ST-45 Pump Control BOX Components Initial Servicing ST-45 Pump Engine ComponentsOperating Suggestions ST-45 Pump Operating ProceduresGetting the concrete to flow through NotremotelyPriming the Pump and Delivery System with Slurry Pumping TipsAdmixtures Shuttle Tube Inspection Procedure Reverse Pumping ProcedureStop the pump.Switch off the engine Clearing Concrete BlockageChip the concrete out of the reducer with the pry bar Carefully knock the end of the hose away from the reducerNience ST-45 Pump Inspection Read safety instructions at the begin- ning of manualFuel Check Before StartingEngine OIL Check ST-45 Pump InspectionMake sure pump/engine is placed on level ground Hydraulic OilRear Stabilizer Stand Hydraulic Oil Filler HoleEmergency Stop Switch ST-45 Pump Initial START-UP ProcedureIgnition Switch StartingStrokes within 1 minute Control SwitchRunning Engine SpeedCooling FAN Pressure TestCylinder Lubrication BOX ST-45 Pump Initial START-UP ProcedureOptional Radio Remote Control PumpTrailerVehicle Connection Recommended MaintenanceST-45 Pump -TOWING Guidelines Towing Applications ST-45 Pump -TOWING GuidelinesMatch the size of the tire ST-45 Pump -TRAILER Safety GuidelinesTires/Wheels/Lug Nuts ST-45 Pump -TRAILER Safety GuidelinesTiresWear/Inflation SuspensionStart all wheel lug nuts by hand ST-45 Pump -TRAILER Safety GuidelinesLug Nut Torque Requirements USE 2 Ball only ST-45 -TOWING InformationTowing Information Back the trailer up ST-45 -TOWING InformationBacking UP TrailerTail Lights Wiring Diagram ST-45 Pump Wiring Diagram Tail LightsCleaningthe Pump and Delivery System ST-45 Pump Maintenance PumpEngine Hatz Model 3M41 57HP Diesel ST-45 Pump Maintenance PumpHydraulic OIL System Maintenance Battery Maintenance ST-45 Pump Maintenance PumpBrake System Lubricate the hitch ball withTo set maximum pump pressure ST45 Pressure Setting SequenceChecking Accumulator Bladder Pressure Cleaningthe Lubrication BOXST45 Accumulator Circuit Pilot Relief Valve Cartridge Adjustment Size and type of aggregate Type of concrete being pumped Cylinder CUP Replacement ProcedureOil prior to installation Wear Plate Installation Wear Plate and Ring Replacement ProcedureInstall the two cylinder O rings Hopper Interior Assy, Item Wear Ring installationExtended Storage Instructions Wheel BearingsPage Hydrauilc Hose Connections ST-45 Pump Hydraulic Hose ConnectionsST-45 Pump Hydraulic Hose Connections ST-45 Pump Hydraulic Hose Connections Manifold Ports ST-45 Manifold Port LocationsAppendix ST-45 Pump Concrete MIX Information Appendix ST-45 Pump Concrete MIX Information SlumpTest 1/3 Full Appendix ST-45 Pump Slumptest ProcedureEngine Troubleshooting ST-45 Pump Troubleshooting EngineHydraulic System Troubleshooting ST-45 Pump -TROUBLESHOOTING Hydraulic SystemST-45 Pump -TROUBLESHOOTING Electrical System Brake System Troubleshooting ST-45 Pump -TROUBLESHOOTING Brake SystemPage Items Found In the Items Number Column ST-45 Pump Explanation of Code in Remarks ColumnPart numbers on this Suggested ST-45 Suggested Spare PartsST-45 Structural Concrete Pump Shotcrete System Appendix ST-45 Pump Recommended Shotcrete SystemVibrator on the reducer by the pool improves pumpability REDUCER, 3x2.5x36 H-D EndsGeneral recommendations Material has Passedthroughthe Entire Hose Length Air passages cleanPart Name QTY Remarks ST-45 Pump Decal Placement TBD DECAL, Hopper Rexmixer ST-45 Pump Axle Assy Part Name QTY ST-45 Pump Brakeline Assy TBD NUT Lock Washer ST-45 Pump Hopper Assy REMIXER, Shaft ST-45 Pump Hopper Attachment Assy BOLT, HEX ST-45 Pump Hopper Attachment AssyST-45 Pump Hopper Interior Assy BOLT, HEX Head 1/2 NC X 1 1/4 NUT Lock 5/8ST-45 Pump Shuttle Cylinder Assy Thrust Washer Fuel and Hydraulic Tank Connections Assy ST-45 Pump Fuel and Hydraulictank Connections Assy ST-45 Pump Fuel and Hydraulictank Assy ST-45 Pump Fuel and Hydraulictank Assy ST-45 Pump Front Cover Assy ST-45 Pump Front Cover Assy ST-45 Pump Heat Exchanger Assy ST-45 Pump Heat Exchanger Assy ST-45 Pump Engine and Frame Assy ST-45 Pump Engine and Frame Assy ST-45 Pump -THROTTLE and Water Filter Assy Bracket ST-45 Pump Hydraulic Pump Assy ST-45 Pump Hydraulic Pump Assy ST-45 Pump Lubrication Pistons Assy ST-45 Pump Lubrication Pistons Assy Sistema Electrico Hatz Assy ST-45 Pump Electrical System Assy ST-45 Pump Accumulator Assy Accumulator 1 Gallon ST-45 Pump Manifold Assy Test Port ST-45 Pump Remixer Control Assy Valve Remix W/LEVER ST-45 Pump Battery Assy Battery Holder Frame Grease Points ST-45 Pump Lubrication PanelST-45 Pump Lubrication Panel ST-45 Pump -TAILLIGHT Assy Tail Light Assy ST-45 Pump Control BOX Interior Door Assy Relay , Small ST-45 Pump Control BOX Mounting Assy 492366 Screw HHC 5/16-18x1-1/2 EM510703 ST-45 Pump Control BOX Assy Tachometer ST-45 Pump Control BOX Doorwiring Diagram ST-45 Pump Control BOX Interiorwiring Diagram ST-45 Pump -TERMINAL Blockwiring Diagram ST-45 Pump Control BOX Electrical Schematic ST-45 Pump Control BOX Electrical Schematic TB1 Part ID Description Quantity ST-45 Hydraulic DiagramST-45 Optional Radio Control Freightpolicy Terms and Conditions of Sale PartsHydraulic Drive Models Mayco PumpwarrantyMechanical Drive Models Your Local Dealer is

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