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Meyer Formula - Storing the Mixer; Returning the Mixer to Service

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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.

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