Hobart MG2032 User Manual

MIXER-GRINDER  
MG1532 & MG2032 MIXER-GRINDERS  
MODEL  
MG1532  
MG1532  
MG1532  
ML-134099 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-134103 5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-134100 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor w/ Side Feed  
MG2032  
MG2032  
ML-134104 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-134105 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor w/ Side Feed  
Previous models covered by this manual:  
MG1532  
MG1532  
MG1532  
ML-104878 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-104883 5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-104879 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor w/ Side Feed  
MG2032  
MG2032  
ML-104884 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor  
ML-104885 7.5 HP Grind Motor + 1 HP Mix Motor w/ Side Feed  
701 S. RIDGE AVENUE  
TROY, OHIO 45374-0001  
937 332-3000  
FORM 34389 Rev. B (Aug. 2001)  
Installation, Operation, and Care of  
MG1532 & MG2032 MIXER-GRINDERS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
GENERAL  
The MG1532 & MG2032 Mixer-Grinders are designed to use a #32(42/46) size knife and plate (knives and  
plates are available at extra cost but not included with grinder). Do not use a plate with hole size smaller  
than 3/32".  
The MG1532 Mixer-Grinder is equipped with either a 5 or 71/2 HP Grind Motor and a 1 HP Mix Motor. The  
MG2032 Mixer-Grinder is equipped with a 71/2 HP Grind Motor and a 1 HP Mix Motor. On all models, the  
worm rotates at 216 RPM and the mix arm rotates at 23 RPM. The MG1532 with 5 HP Grind Motor is for fresh  
meat only, not for frozen product.  
The inclined hopper permits lower, easier loading while the tilted worm provides a convenient output  
height.  
Releasing the latch handle allows the hopper guard (lid) to open easily — torsion springs counterbalance  
the lid's weight.  
The exclusive Hobart designed #46 Wedge cylinder  
grinding end speeds product from hopper to grinding  
end by pulling pieces of meat through the large upper  
opening of the cylinder (Fig. 1).  
The MG1532 & MG2032 Mixer-Grinders may be  
ordered with any of the following options and/or  
accessories:  
1) Caster sets and / or adjustable leg sets. The  
MG1532&MG2032Mixer-Grindersareequipped  
with flexible power supply cord and plug. Either  
a receptacle or a pendant type connector is  
available. The receptacle requires a type FD  
electrical box (not supplied).  
2) Pneumatic foot switch accessory (can be easily  
added at any time).  
Fig. 1  
3) The hopper side-feed inlet can be ordered (and factory installed) for the right side of the hopper  
to allow product from a companion first cut grinder to feed directly into the hopper. A plug assembly  
for the side feed inlet, a drip cup, and adapter ring for the first-cut grinder are available accessories.  
The MG1532 hopper can hold up to 150 pounds of fresh meat. The MG2032 hopper can hold up to  
200 pounds of fresh meat. The MG1532&MG2032Mixer-Grinders can grind at a rate of 55 to 60 pounds  
of fresh boneless beef per minute, first or second cut through a 1/8" plate. Pork can be ground first cut  
through a 3/4" breaker plate and second cut through a 3/16" plate at 60 to 65 pounds per minute. Up to  
60 pounds of frozen meat per batch (on units with 71/2 HP Grind Motor only) can be ground from flake  
or stick form when tempered to 26°F or higher and first grind is through a 3/8" or larger plate.  
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INSTALLATION  
Immediately after unpacking the mixer-grinder, check for possible shipping damage. If the machine  
is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.  
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to make sure it agrees with the specifications on the  
machine data plate (Fig. 5).  
CASTER SETS AND / OR ADJUSTABLE LEG SETS  
With the mixer-grinder securely elevated using  
the base frame for support, bolt the caster  
MACHINE  
BASE FRAME  
assemblies through the corner holes using four  
5
hex-head /16-18 bolts, lockwashers, washers,  
and nuts for each caster, provided.  
• When equippped with two Fixed and two  
NUT  
Swivel casters, install Fixed Casters-  
without-Brake on rear corners of the  
machine and Swivel Casters-with-Brake  
LOCKWASHER  
WASHER  
on front corners.  
WASHER  
BRAKE  
• On machines with four identical legs or  
BOLT  
SET SCREW  
casters, install one on each corner.  
All casters and leg sets use washers under the  
GREASE FITTING  
PL-52464  
flange and above the machine base frame.  
Insertboltupthroughtheflangefromthebottom  
with the lockwasher next to the nut on top  
(Fig. 2).  
Fig. 2  
LEVELING  
Level the mixer-grinder, both front-to-back and side-to-side, by  
loosening the two set screws on the caster shaft (Fig. 2) and screwing  
the caster up or down. Tighten both set screws when level.  
LUBRICATION  
The mixer-grinder is shipped with oil already installed. If oil loss is  
observed, the oil levels of both transmissions should be checked prior  
to operation. Contact Hobart Service.  
PNEUMATIC FOOT SWITCH  
To install the pneumatic foot switch, remove the lower front panel  
(6 screws). Remove the knockout from the bottom front floor panel  
inside the machine compartment (Fig. 3) and insert the tube from the  
foot switch through the knockout hole. Remove the cap from the  
barbed fitting at the bottom left side of the control box (Fig. 3) and  
KNOCKOUT  
CONTROL BOX  
BARBED FITTING  
connect the tube from the pneumatic foot switch onto the barbed  
fitting using the clamp provided. A pliers will be needed to squeeze the  
clamp open during installation. Avoid kinking the tube.  
Fig. 3  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE  
PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE  
DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
The mixer grinder is provided with a cord and plug and only requires that it be connected to an  
appropriately sized, grounding-type receptacle. Refer to the machine data plate (Fig. 5) and Electrical  
Data, below.  
ELECTRICAL DATA  
Minimum Circuit Ampacity  
Model Horsepower Volts / Hertz / Phase Maximum Protective Device  
AMPS  
Receptacle  
Plug  
W
Y
208 / 60 / 3  
30  
G
built before October, 2000  
Plug: L21-30P  
L21-30R  
208 / 60 / 3  
MG1532 7.5 HP Grind  
G
built after October, 2000  
Y
30  
Plug: L15-30P  
Plug: L16-20P  
MG2032 & 1 HP Mix  
240 / 60 / 3  
L15-30R  
X
Y
G
480 / 60 / 3  
20  
30  
Z
L16-20R  
5 HP Grind  
& 1 HP Mix  
MG1532  
208 - 240 / 60 / 1  
Plug: L6-30P  
L6-30R  
Compiled in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA-70, latest edition.  
CHECK MOTOR ROTATION (Three-Phase Machines Only)  
With the grinder cylinder in place and the hopper lid closed, check the rotation before making a  
permanent electrical connection by first pushing the MIX-GRIND START switch and then pushing the  
STOP switch (Fig. 4). The mixing arm and worm should both rotate counterclockwise, when viewed  
from the machine's front.  
If the mixing arm and worm rotate clockwise, correct the rotation using the following procedure:  
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY and interchange any two of the incoming power  
supply leads. Reconnect the power supply and push the MIX-GRIND START switch to verify that both  
the worm and the mixer arm rotate counterclockwise as viewed from the front of the machine.  
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CONTROL BOX HEATERS  
The Mixer-Grinder has a heater in the control box and another heater in the front control panel to keep  
the controls dry. They are automatically ON when the machine is electrically connected. The Mixer-  
Grinder should always be connected EXCEPT when performing assembly, disassembly, cleaning, or  
maintenance of the machine. After cleaning, reconnect the electrical power supply.  
OPERATION  
CONTROLS (Fig. 4)  
STOP  
FOOT SWITCH OFF  
MIX  
MIX/GRIND  
START  
FOOT  
START  
SWITCH  
ON  
Fig. 4  
MIX START Button— Starts rotating the mix arm. Use the Stop Button to stop mixing.  
STOP Button — Turns the mixer-grinder off. Turns the Foot Switch off if it was on.  
MIX/GRIND START Button — Starts rotating both mix arm and worm. Use the Stop Button to stop  
mixing and grinding.  
FOOT SWITCH — When On, the Mix Start and Mix/Grind Start Buttons are inoperable and the  
accessory Foot Switch can be used to Mix/Grind ONLY. The indicator light shows when the Foot Switch  
is On. Push the STOP Button to turn the Foot Switch Off.  
HOPPER LID INTERLOCK — An interlock switch requires the hopper lid to be closed before the  
machine can operate. Raising the hopper lid opens the electrical circuit and makes the machine  
inoperative.  
LATCH  
HOPPER LID  
BUSHING RETAINER  
FLANGE NUT  
GRINDER CYLINDER  
ADJUSTING RING  
MACHINE DATA PLATE  
PL-41181-1  
Fig. 5  
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GRINDER ATTACHMENT  
The Wedge cylinder is marked TOP and BOTTOM. Before operating, make sure TOP is visible.  
The grinder attachment can easily be removed for cleaning (see Cleaning, page 8). Use the spanner  
wrench to loosen the adjusting ring and remove the adjusting ring, plate and knife. Next loosen, but  
do not remove the grinder attachment's two flange nuts, using the spanner wrench. Rotate the cylinder  
clockwise and remove the cylinder; then, remove the worm. At reassembly, install the worm and then  
the cylinder. Make sure TOP is visible on the cylinder and that the cylinder's flange nuts are tight before  
assembling the knife, plate, and adjusting ring. Use only the flange nuts provided. Two studs on the  
front of the machine allow storage of the spanner wrench and pneumatic foot switch.  
The rubber seal at the drive end of the worm can be removed by hand for cleaning. Grasp the outer  
flange of the seal or use a dull screwdriver to pry the seal loose. Reinstall seal before installing worm.  
WORM  
MIX ARM SEAL  
MIX ARM  
Before using the grinder attachment, take it apart  
and thoroughly wash it. The knife and plate need  
some preliminary lubrication: Rub tallow or food  
grade mineral oil over the cutting faces of these  
parts. When assembling the knife, be sure to turn  
the cutting side towards the perforated plate. The  
notch on the circumference of the plate must fit over  
the pin in the cylinder. Knives and plates must be  
sharp and true for proper cutting action. Keep the  
grinderattachmentinacleanandsanitarycondition.  
WORM SEAL  
PL-40984-1  
Fig. 6  
MIXING ARM  
Loosen the bushing retainer's two flange nuts and remove the bushing retainer (Fig. 5). Raise the  
hopper lid and pull the mixing arm from the square drive end, lifting the mixing arm from the hopper  
(Fig. 6). When reassembling, make sure TOP on the bushing retainer is “up” so the mixing arm runs  
straight between the round bushing and the square drive-end. Remove the mixing arm after  
disassembly of the grinder cylinder and worm. Reassemble the mixing arm before assembly of the  
grinder cylinder and worm.  
MIXING AND GRINDING  
The MG1532 has a hopper capacity of up to 150 pounds of fresh meat depending on the type of product.  
The MG2032 has a hopper capacity of up to 200 pounds of fresh meat depending on the type of product.  
Don't put frozen product in units with 5 HP Grind Motor.  
Second cut meat may be mixed in the hopper for any desired length of time. During the MIX operation,  
the mixing arm rotates and the grinder worm does not. Continuous self-feeding occurs along with  
grinding in the MIX-GRIND operation. Mixing of uncut or unground meat is not recommended.  
Grinding Procedure  
First Grind . . .  
Fill hopper and close and latch the hopper lid. Overfilling will bend the hopper lid and may cause  
the interlock to open the electrical circuit.  
Push MIX-GRIND Button to start grinding. Press STOP Button to stop grinding.  
Second Grind . . .  
Fill hopper and close and latch the hopper lid. Press MIX Button. After desired mixing, press the  
STOP Button. Then, press the MIX-GRIND Button to start grinding; press the STOP Button to stop  
grinding; or activate and use the optional accessory Foot Switch.  
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CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR  
SERVICING THIS MACHINE.  
In any cleaning operation after disconnecting the electrical power supply, seal the receptacle to prevent  
entrance of moisture. To make this seal on Hobart supplied receptacles and pendant connectors, place  
the cover cap into position and turn the screw type sealing ring clockwise.  
Remove the following components when cleaning: Mixing arm, grinder adjusting ring, knife and plate.  
Remove the cylinder before removing the worm. (Also remove the side feed hopper plug, when used.)  
The method for removing these components has already been described (refer to Grinder Attachment,  
page 7). The mixing arm seal and the worm seal (Fig. 6) should be removed by hand for cleaning.  
Grasp the outer flange or use a dull screwdriver to pry the seal loose.  
The machine can be washed down with hot water or steam as is customary in meat processing  
operations. When using detergents and sanitizers, follow manufacturer's instructions. Rinse with clear  
water. Allow to air dry.  
After cleaning the machine, apply food grade mineral oil to lubricate the inside rim of the mixing arm  
seals and the worm seal where the mixing arm and worm will touch the seals. Reassemble the mixing  
arm seal, worm seal, mixing arm, and bushing retainer. To reassemble mix arm and worm seals . . .  
Align tab at bottom of each seal with notch at bottom of applicable seal hole in end wall of hopper. Arrow  
at top of seal points up. Squeeze sides of seal and push in. Push in top of seal. Make sure seals are  
properly seated.  
After cleaning, a light coat of food grade mineral oil is recommended for the cylinder, adjusting ring,  
knife, plate, and worm — before reassembly.  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR  
SERVICING THIS MACHINE.  
LUBRICATION  
Both motor bearings are pre-lubricated and sealed. No further lubrication is required.  
Gear Case for Mixing Arm  
Annually, or when needed, contact Hobart Service for lubrication maintenance.  
Gear Case for Worm  
Annually, or when needed, contact Hobart Service for lubrication maintenance.  
SERVICE  
Contact your local Hobart Service Office for any repairs or adjustments needed on this equipment.  
FORM 34389 Rev. B (Aug. 2001)  
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PRINTED IN U.S.A.  

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