Meyer Manufacturing Corporation - 42 - PB-MIXER-TR-MECH
8.3 STORING THE MIXER
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT the machine / mixer. (See 5.3 SHUTOFF & LOCKOUT POWER on page 20.)
Extended Storage
Sometimes it may be necessary to store your Meyer mixer for an extended period of time. Below is a list of items to
perform before storage.
• Fully empty the material from the mixer. (See 7.4 UNLOADING on page 31.)
• Thoroughly clean the mixer inside and outside.
• Remove all material build-up.
• Lubricate the equipment. (See 8.1 LUBRICATION on page 33.)
• Inspect all mixer components for wear or damage. Repair and replace components as necessary.
• Make appropriate adjustments to equipment. (See 8.2 ADJUSTMENTS on page 39.)
• Inspect all welds for wear. Re-weld as necessary.
• Check for loose hardware, missing guards, or damaged parts.
• Check for damaged or missing safety signs (decals). Replace if necessary.
• Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.
• Place the equipment in a dry protected shelter.
• Place the equipment flat on the ground.
8.4 RETURNING THE MIXER TO SERVICE
After the Meyer mixer has been in storage, it is necessary to follow a list of items to return the equipment to service.
• Be sure all shields and guards are in place.
• Lubricate the equipment.
• Operate equipment; verify all functions operate correctly.
• Check for leaks. Repair as needed.