PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL
FM9
FINISHING MACHINE
Revision #1 (03/12/01)
MULTIQUIPINC.
PARTS DEPARTMENT:
18910 WILMINGTON AVE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Here's How to Get Help .......................................... 3
Table Of Contents ................................................... 4
Parts Ordering Procedures ..................................... 5
Rules For Safe Operation ....................................... 6
ESSICK — FM-9
Operations ......................................................... 7-12
Specifications ........................................................ 13
Explanation Of Codes In Remarks Column .......... 14
Suggested Spare Parts ......................................... 15
Cab Assembly .................................................. 16-17
Automatic Clutch Assembly ............................. 18-19
Transmission Assembly.................................... 20-21
Transmission Assembly.................................... 22-23
Browning Nozzle .............................................. 24-25
Finishing Nozzle............................................... 26-27
Terms and Conditions Of Sale — Parts ................ 28
NOTE: Specification and part number
are subject to change without notice.
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PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES
Dealer account number
Dealer name and address
Shipping address (if different than billing address)
Return fax number
Applicable model number
Quantity, part number and description of each part
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
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Do not operate or service this equipment
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When towing, an adequate safety chain
before reading the operating and maintenance
must be fastened to the frame.
instructions manual or serious injury may result.
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Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized
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Do not operate this equipment unless all
people away from the equipment at all times.
guards and safety devices are attached and in
place.
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Unauthorized equipment modifications will
void all warranties.
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Stop the engine when leaving the
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Check all fasteners periodically for tightness.
equipment.
Also check towing tongue bolt, lock nut and
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Block the unit when leaving or when using
wheel lug nuts for wear.
on a slope
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Wear safety glasses at all times when
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Maintain this equipment in a safe operating
working around machinery.
condition at all times.
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Stop the engine and disconnect the spark
plug before allowing anybody’s hands in the
mixing drum.
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Caution must be exercised while servicing
this equipment. Rotating and moving parts can
cause injury if contacted.
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Never pour or spray water over the engine
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Stop the engine before servicing, adding
or electric motor.
fuel and oil.
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Always stand clear of dump handle when
mixer is in operation. Any binding of material
between the mixer blades and drum will cause
drum and handle to quickly move in the
discharge position.
The safety instruction decals shown must be on all Essick Mixers
CAUTION!
PUTTING HANDS IN MIXING DRUM
SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE
Caution Decal is P/N
FM???????
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not operate or service this machine before reading the operating and maintenance manual.
2. Keep all inexperienced and/or unauthorized people away from equipment at all times.
3. Do not operate this equipment unless all guards and safety devices are attached and in place.
4. Keep this equipment in safe operating condition at all times.
5. Caution must be exercised while servicing this equipment.
Rotating and moving parts can cause injury if contacted.
6. Stop engine and allow to cool before adding fuel or oil.
7. Stop engine when leaving equipment.
8. Block unit when parking on a slope.
9. Unauthorized equipment modifications will void all warranties.
ESSICK CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS A MULTIQUIP COMPANY CARSON, CALIFORNIA
The safety instruction decal is P/N FM???????????
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
SAFETY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not operate or service this equipment before reading the
operating and maintenance instruction manual.
Connect the air lines from the machine to the air control block
mounted on the nozzle. One air line runs from the air compressor
outlet on the machine to the inlet on the control block next to the
sleeve valve. This line has air blowing out of it when the
compressor is running. The other air line runs from the sleeve
valve on the control block to the throttle cylinder inlet on the
machine.
2. Do not operate this equipment unless all guards and safety
devices are attached and in place.
3. Stop engine when leaving equipment.
4. Block unit when parking on a slope.
5. Maintain this equipment in safe operating condition at all
times.
In operation, the compressor furnishes air to the control block.
The valve located on the front of the block is for the adjustment of
atomized air which is used for the spraying of material.The sleeve
valve operates the throttle cylinder on the engine. When the
sleeve valve is in the closed position, air pressure is applied to
the cylinder and the engine will speed up to the preset governed
speed. When the sleeve valve is in the open position, air pressure
is released from the spring loaded throttle cylinder and the
engine will return to idle speed.
6. Caution must be exercised while servicing this equipment.
Rotating and moving parts can cause injury if contacted.
7. Stop engine before adding fuel or oil. Never spray water
over the engine or electrical motor.
8. Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people away from
equipment at all times.
9. Unauthorized equipment modifications will void all
warranties.
Before starting engine, check oil levels in engine crankcase,
transmission and compressor. Place volume control lever
(transmission lever) in the position for the desired speed to be
used.Turn the throttle control air valve, located on the spray gun,
to the “off position.
10. Run transmission in reverse gear to relieve back pressure
before disconnecting gun or hoses.
11. Screen must be on hopper at all times machine is in
operation.
After mixing the material, lubricate the pump and hose by pouring
a few gallons of water into the hopper.Adjust the air pressure to
approximately 20 lbs. and turn the throttle control air valve to
“on” position.
12. Stop engine before putting hands in hopper.
13. Wear safety eye glasses at all times when working around
machine or material lines.
Continue to pump out the water until it reaches the level of the
pump.Then fill the hopper half full with the material to be sprayed.
After the remaining water in the hose has been pumped out and
material appears at the nozzle, point nozzle into hopper and
make final air adjustments. With final adjustments made, turn air
valve off.
14. Electrical operated machines refer to supplemental FM5E-
I safety/operating instructions
GENERAL
The essick model FM9 plastering machine is in a class by itself.
Its main functions are that of a standard finishing machine: Mainly
applying acoustical ceilings, exterior dash stucco finish and
inside sand finish, as well as fireproofing steel beams. Although
it was not designed to be used in place of a high-volume base
coat plastering machine, it may be used to apply inside brown
and it is capable of applying a half-sand, half-vermiculite mix at
a very practical rate, which is satisfactory for some jobs.
CAUTION: Never turn off pump until material appears at nozzle.
This may cause separation of the material, which would clog up
pump and hose.
Fill hopper and carry nozzle and hose to spraying area.Turn air
valve”on”and proceed to spray, working a pattern.Always overlap
the spray, but never hold the gun still in an attempt to fill a void or
defect.
This machine is equipped with a transmission having 3 forward
speeds plus a reverse gear and is powered by a 9.2 hp engine,
which also drives a heavy-duty twin-cylinder air compressor.
CAUTION:
Never run the pump dry, as this causes rapid
pump wear or damage.
Although the procedure for mixing and applying the materials
varies with each material being sprayed, the following procedure
applies to all the materials mentioned above.
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
CLEANING OF MACHINE
The surface to be sprayed should be thoroughly dry.Do not wet
before applying dash coat. Use either a 1/4" or 3/8" orifice. Be
sure a soft rubber stator tube is used, as soft rubber will resist
abrasives. After material is mixed, proceed as explained in the
operating instructions. Adjust volume at low speed and air
pressure to 20-25 lbs. If a second coat is to be applied, be sure
that the surface appears dry to the eye before application or it
will dry spotty and show a different shade of color.
At the end of the day, or when changing from one material to
another, the machine should be washed out.It is also suggested
that when pumping quick setting materials to wash out machine
and hoses approximately every 4 hours.
To clean the hopper and pump parts, run transmission in reverse
gear to relieve back pressure in hose, turn off engine, remove
spray gun and disconnect material hose. Remove pipe plug at
bottom of hopper, drain, and wash down the remaining material
with water.Replace plug.
SIMULATED ACOUSTIC CEILINGS
After the material has been washed out of the hopper, the hose
can be cleaned by disconnecting the material hose from the
machine and removing the spray gun. Roll up a wet sponge and
place it into the material hose, reconnect the hose to pump fitting,
fill hopper half full with water and start machine.Pump enough
water through hose to push sponge through entire length of
hose. After sponge is pumped out, turn off engine and remove
drain plug from hopper to drain remaining water. Repeat the
sponge process if necessary.
In many areas prepared materials are available for simulated
acoustic ceilings. In areas where prepared materials are not
available and where a contractor prefers to mix his own, the
following mix makes a satisfactory texture.
100 lbs. — Gypsum
6 cu.ft.—Vermiculite or perlite
Mix the above materials thoroughly so the aggregate does not
separate when in hopper. This mix should be of heavier
consistency than exterior dash, but still wet enough to pass
through a 3/8" screen.
Wash out spray gun, nozzle and orifices. Hose down screens
and the outside of the machine.
Note:
When washing down the outside of the machine, be
sure the rubber boot is in place over the transmission lever pivot.
This prevents water from entering the transmission. Clean and
oil all threads and joints.
If the material aggregate is made of vermiculite, use the hard
rubber stator. If the material is made of perlite, the soft rubber
stator should be installed. By using a 3/8" orifice and adjusting
the volume at second speed and the air pressure to 20-25 lbs. A
very satisfactory pattern can be obtained.
MIXING AND APPLYINGVARIOUS MATERIAL
EXTERIOR DASH STUCCO
Since the finished appearance depends on the condition of the
original surface, it is suggested that any obvious defects, such
as ridges or holes, should be repaired with a hand trowel also,
the ceiling should BE scraped with a floor or wall scraper prior to
spraying the first coat.
In areas where this type of finish is popular, a prepared machine
mix is available which requires only the addition of water.
however, some contractors prefer to mix their own material.The
following is considered a very satisfactory machine mix:
Care should be taken when spraying the ceilings to fill the angles
well. This can be achieved by pointing the nozzle directly into
the angle, thereby spraying on the wall as well as on the ceiling.
The overspray on the wall can be quickly removed by using the
same scraper mentioned above.
200 lbs. — Silica sand mo. 20
50 to 60 lbs. — Hydrated lime
100 lbs. — Plastic cement
2 to 3 lbs. — Zonolite finish aggregate
Color may be added as desired, but should be measured
for uniformity.
You will find that a better job can be accomplished if two coats
are applied. But before applying the second coat, an inspection
of the surface should be made and any defects should be repaired
with a small trowel. After the inspection, the second coat can be
immediately applied.
The above materials must be thoroughly mixed and of a thin
consistency, similar to a hand dash coat mix.
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
FULL ACOUSTIC CEILINGS AND FIREPROOFING UNDER
STEEL DECK
DRYWALL MIX APPLICATION
The FM9 works quite satisfactorily for applying drywall texture
mixes such as: Spatter, orange peel, fog, sand finish, as well as
simulated acoustic textures. In addition, it can be used for
application of mastics, sealants, emulsions, glazes,
roofingfinishes, sealers, water base paints, and cement paints.
There are a number of various acoustic materials available, all
of which can be pumped through this machine. Some of these
materials are made from vermiculite and others from perlite.
Although we do not make any recommendations as to which is
the better acoustic material, we do point out the fact that perlite is
very abrasive and will cause rapid pump wear whereas,
vermiculite will give longer pump life.
BROWN COAT
As previously stated, the ESSICK MODEL FM9 plastering
machine is not designed to do the work of a large base coat
machine. Although it is not recommended, due to the rapid wear
on the rotor and stator tube, it can apply brown coat and scratch
material at a rate fast enough to be practical for some jobs.
Only water needs to be added to ready-prepared materials. Some
manufacturers suggest the correct amount of water in the
instructions on the bag.However, if no instructions are available,
the material should be mixed to a consistency thinner than. that
of a mixture for hand application. I.E., thin enough so that only
about i0 percent of the material will be retained on a 1/2" screen
when it is poured into the hopper of the machine.
When the machine is to be used for the application of brown or
scratch material we recommend that the following suggestions
be taken into consideration to aid the machine in pumping and
also to obtain better results.
After the material is mixed, proceed as explained in the operating
instructions. Use either a 3/8", 7/16" or 1/2" orifice, depending on
the desired texture. Use the same size hopper screen as the size
of the orifice that is going to be used. Use 3/8" screen with 7/16"
orifice. Use a hard rubber stator with vermiculite and a soft rubber
stator with perlite. By adjusting the volume to second speed and
the air pressure to 15-20 lbs, a good yardage can be obtained in
small areas. However, in larger areas it may be desirable to
operate at full volume.
Install on machine, if not presently equipped, a soft rubber stator,
a “hi volume” rotor and a 1-1/2" pump outlet fitting. Refer to “hi
volume”instructions for changing of rotor and stator.
Use, if possible, a 400675 browning nozzle with a 5/8" orifice for
outside brown and scratch and a 1/2" orifice for inside brown.
The length of 1-1/2" hose should not exceed 100 ft. With hoses
and nozzle attached adjust the air pressure to approximately 20
p.s.i. and set machine at full volume.
The application of full acoustic is very similar to that of simulated
acoustic, except that successive coats can be applied until proper
thickness is obtained. For application procedure refer to
“simulated acoustic ceilings” paragraph.
The following is a satisfactory brown coat mix:
1-1/2 cu.ft.—Vermiculite
1-1/2 cu. ft. — Sand
1 Sack gypsum
FIREPROOFING STEEL BEAMS
Consult the building specifications regarding the type of material
to be used. Normally, for fireproofing metal lath wrapped steel
beams, the mixture consists of one sack of either perlite or
vermiculite and one sack of gypsum.These materials should be
mixed to a consistency thinner than that for hand application
and sprayed approximately 1" thick with an application. If a
greater volume is desired, it is recommended to use a 1-1/2"
hose with the machine at full volume.Note:The shorter the hose
length, the greater the volume obtained.
Note:The best results are obtained by not using over 50 percent
sand aggregate.
The mixing procedure should be as follows: Put approximately
10 gallons of water in the mixer and add 1-1/2 cu. ft.of vermiculite.
This allows the vermiculite to absorb sufficient water. Add one
sack of gypsum (machine application type) and shovel in 1-1/2
cu. ft. of sand (approximately eleven no. 2 shovels). additional
water should be added at this time.
Use the hard rubber stator with vermiculite and the soft rubber
stator with perlite. It is also suggested that the largest size air jet
be used in the nozzle and a 7/16" or 1/2" orifice. With the air
pressure at minimum (approximately 10 PSI).
It is difficult to predetermine the amount of water, as there are
several variations possible.The amount of water is critical and
experience will allow the operator to deterhine the correct amount.
This is a very difficult operation and the operator’s technique will
improve with experience.The majority of experienced operators
prefer to use a short nozzle for better maneuvering around steel
beams.
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
ROTOR AND STATOR
MAINTENANCE OF MACHINE
ENGINE
Both the rotor and stator parts are subjected to wear.It is difficult
to say just how long a stator or rotor will last, as this depends on
various conditions under which the machine is operated. The
abrasive type materials will cause the most wear.Therefore, to
prolong the life of the pump, the stator tubes are made of two
types of rubber: A soft rubber stator for use with abrasive
aggregates, such as sand or perlite and a hard rubber stator for
use with non-abrasive aggregates. It is not necessary to replace
both the rotor and stator at the same time, as a rotor will normally
last through approximately 3 stator tubes.
Refer to engine manufacturer’s maintenance manual for
lubrication, adjustments and maintenance. Under extremely dusty
working conditions special attention should be given to air and
oil filters and crankcase breather.
TRANSMISSION
The transmission has 3 speeds forward plus one reverse and is
totally enclosed with all gears running in oil. Shifting to the forward
and reverse speeds is similar to that of an automobile. See
diagram.
To prevent excessive wear of the pump, the following precautions
should be taken.
1. Do not use long hoses. Use as short a hose as feasible.
The reverse gear can be used to relieve the back pressure
whenever the hose or pump becomes clogged.
2. Avoid the use of extremely stiff materials.They reduce the
volume.
Note: Gears should only be shifted when engine is idling.
3. Ensure sufficient “fat” for lubrication by not having the mixes
If at any time it is difficult to shift gears, it is because the gears are
meeting at flat points and realignment can be fired by speeding
up the engine and returning it to idle.
too “lean”.
4. Never allow the hopper to run out of material with the pump
operating.
The oil level plug, filter plug and drain plug are located on the
side of the transmission.Use SAE 90 oil and check monthly.
5. Turn stator tube end for end about twice during its life.
ROTOR AND INSTALLATION
Lubricate the inside of the stator tube and the rotor with a liquid
detergent or soap (oil will deteriorate the rubber).This will make
the rotor slide into the stator tube with very little pressure.
The fit between the stator and rotor has to be very tight and may
be difficult to achieve when these parts are assembled without
lubrication.
It is normally difficult to operate the machine in second or third
gear with the “hi volume” pump until approximately one days run
of material has passed through the newly installed pump.This is
due to the fact that the rotor must smooth itself out.The rotor and
stator have to be very tight in the machine, as well as the clamp
around the stator tube.
COMPRESSOR
Refer to compressor manufacturer’s maintenance manual for
lubrication, adjustments and maintenance.
Upon installing the soft rubber pump you will find that the fit
between the rotor and stator is not quite as tight as on the hard
rubber pump. With lubricant in the pump (water or material) you
should be able to run the machine in second or third gear from
the beginning.
CLUTCH
The clutch is a centrifugal type clutch and is fully automatic. It is
set at the factory to start engaging at 1600 r.p.m. and is fully
engaged at 1700 r.p.m. It is ineffective at engine idle speed of
1550 r.p.m. Do not idle engine for prolonged periods of time, as
it may overheat. Also, be sure engine does not idle at a higher
speed, as this will wear the automatic, clutch.
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
PACKING GLAND ADJUSTMENT
DRIVE SHAFT ALIGNMENT
Near the transmission and welded to the bottom side of the hopper
is a packing box with special rubberized packing. A split packing
gland is located on the outside of the hopper.By tightening this
gland the packing in the box is compressed to keep moisture
from leaking out around the shaft.
If at any time the transmission is disassembled from its mounting
base then caution should be taken that on reassembly the drive
shaft is in alignment with transmission. to check alignment let
drive shaft with packing and packing gland installed, rest free.
Place transmission onto base.If mounting holes in drive shaft
and transmission do not line up without any pressure or force
being applied then it is necessary to place shims beneath
transmission until required height is obtained.
It is necessary on new units for the packing to be compressed
several times before it sets properly around the drive shaft.This
must be done when the unit is put into operation for the first time
as well as each time a complete new set of packings are installed.
The following is a suggested procedure of maintenance:
REPLACING AND ADJUSTINGTHE BELTS
For adjusting the belts on the countershaft pulleys the unit is
equipped with belt tighteners. The belts can be tightened by
turning the set screws on the counter shaft risers. When adjusting
the belts, both sides must be equally adjusted. the belts should
be fairly tight.
BREAK-IN
Tighten evenly approximately 100 in. pounds torque) the two
nuts located on packing gland. These nuts should be tight but
not so tight as to seize or bind the shaft. Do this twice a day for the
first 5 days of running time.
To adjust the compressor belts, loosen the compressor mounting
bolts and slide the compressor until belt is tight. Note:This belt
should not be as tight as the ones on the countershaft.
MAINTAIN
To replace the countershaft belts, loosen the set screws in the
bearing collars and slide the shaft out until the belts can be
removed. However, it may be necessary (due to the bearings
freezing to the shaft) to remove the two bolts on the bearing
bracket at each end and slide out the shaft and bearings. When
installing a new belt, readjustment will be necessary.After a few
hours of operation check the adjustment of the new belt as there
is generally a certain amount of initial stretch.
The packing should be lubricated daily with two shots of a good
grade of waterproof grease. The grease fitting located on the
drive line between the packing gland and the transmission is
provided for this purpose. Daily lubrication will prolong the life of
the packing.
After break-in period, tighten nuts at least once a week unless
there are signs of leakage around shaft, (periodic checks for this
is suggested) then tighten at once.
When all take-up on gland has been used, loosen packing gland,
coat new packing ring and drive shaft with a generous amount of
a good grade of waterproof grease, insert packing, and continue
to maintain as noted above.
COUNTERSHAFT BEARINGS
The countershaft supports are equipped with double-sealed ball
bearings.These bearings are pre-lubricated at the factory and
require no additional lubrication.
NEW PACKING
SLOW-DOWN DEVICE
At such a time when old packing is to be completely replaced,
coat shaft and packing generously with a good grade of
waterproof grease and insert packing rings. Tighten packing
gland nuts to approximately 150 in. pounds torque to seat packing,
then back off nuts so drive shaft is not bound, but not less than
100 in.pounds torque on the nuts.Then follow procedure outlined
above.
A slow-down device is located on the countershaft riser. This
device is actuated by air, which is controlled by the air valve on
the spray gun. When the air valve is “on,” the shaft of the slow-
down device is extended and thereby allows engine to reach
the set governed speed.When the valve is turned “off,”the shaft
retracts and the engine idles at preset speed.
The governed engine speed is set at the factory at 3000 r.p.m.
less volume can be attained by readjusting the governed speed.
However, the speed should not be adjusted to less than 2000
r.p.m.(about 5 notches on the throttle control lever).
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FM-9 — OPERATIONS
AIR SYSTEM
COMPRESSOR MOTOR - The 1H.P. compressor motor is
operated by a manual ON-OFF switch on the control panel.
An air pulsation chamber is located on the left side of the unit.
The air is supplied to the chamber from the compressor. The
chamber is eouipped with an air pressure gauge and a safety
valve.The safety valve is set at the factory at approximately 60
lbs.
PUMP MOTOR -The 5 H.P.pump motor is operated by a magnetic
starter switch.The magnetic starter is equipped with an overload
heater for motor protection.
A 240-volt system of switches and relays is used to control the
magnetic starter.It is protected by a circuit breaker with a reset
button in the door of the starter box
HI-VOLUME PUMP
An outstanding feature of the ESSICK MODEL FM9 finishing
machine is that two different size pumps may be used, which
tremendously increases its versatility. A more powerful engine
and transmission are designed into this unit and a hi-volume
pump is furnished as standard. A lo-volume pump is offered as
an optional item.This pump consists of two parts:A smaller rotor
and a smaller stator, which, in turn, may be used when a lower
volume of material is required.
The air control sleeve valve on the nozzle is the master link in
the system. Connect the air line from the air compressor outlet to
the inlet on the control block next to the sleeve valve. This line
has air blowing out of it when the compressor is running. The
other air line runs from the sleeve valve to the pressure switch
inlet on the machine.
In operation, the sleeve valve operates the pressure switch. When
the sleeve valve is in the CLOSED position, air pressure is
applied to the pressure switch.This closes the switch and starts
the pump motor.When the sleeve valve is in the OPEN position,
air pressure is released from the pressure switch.This opens the
switch and stops the pump motor.The pump cannot be operated
without the air controls and air lines.This is a safety feature for
the gun operator and must not be bypassed in any way.
The installation of this pump is very easy because all parts are
interchangeable. It is only necessary to remove the rotor pin,
which fastens the rotor to the connecting rod located at the bottom
of the material hopper, and then thread out the stator tube with
the rotor encased, and install the lo-volume pump in the same
manner. The installation is made easier by threading the rotor
into the stator tube prior to starting assembly.
An AUTO-OFF-HAND switch is located on the door of the starter
box.Turning the switch to OFF overrides the sleeve valve control
and stops the pump.Turning the switch back to AUTO or HAND
returns control to the sleeve valve. This switch must never be
wired to turn the pump on without air pressure from the sleeve
valve to the pressure switch.
Fireproofing is one application where the hi-volume pump is of
great advantage. Competitive machines available for fireproofing
are twice the price of this versatile machine. Another purpose for
which the machine can be employed is the application of
browncoat. The hi-volume pump will apply approximately 14
sacks of gypsum hardwall material per hour.
PART
REF
1
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL NO
QTY.
NO.
To obtain maximum volume we suggest not to use more than 75
feet of 1-1/2" hose (actual pump volume is slightly under 2 c.f.m.).
PUMP – 5 H.P.
939303
1
1
COMPRESSOR MOTOR –
2
939069
402721
401511
1 1/2 H.P.
COMPRESSOR AND
MOTOR SUPPORT
PARTS LIST AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL FM5E- I
3
4
1
1
AIR HOSE – COUPLING TO
PRESSURE SWITCH
THIS IS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE FM9 OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
5
6
7
CAB ASSEMBLY
402717
901268
1
1
PULLY – PUMP MOTOR
PULLEY BUSHINH –
PUMP MOTOR
READ BOTH SETS OF INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
OPERATINGTHIS MACHINE
901455
1
PULLEY -
8
901109
940014
940054
940053
1
1
1
1
COMPRESSOR MOTOR
CAUTION: This machine uses high voltages that can be
dangerous and cause injury. Only qualified electricians should
install power supplies or service the electrical components.Power
supply must be in accordance with local electrical codes and of
adequate size to avoid the possibility of overheating the motors
due to low voltage. Supply line must be at least No. 8 gauge wire
and capable of delivering 35 amperes at 240 volts to control
panel of machine. When cleaning, never spray water on the
electric motor.Do not operate machine in standing water.
9
PRESSURE SWITCH
FLANGED CONNECTOR
INLET
10
11
CONNECTOR BODY
MAGNETIC STARTER
WITHOUT OVERLOAD
HEATER
12
940641
1
13
14
CONTACTOR SWITCH
OVERLOAD HEATER
940008
940241
1
1
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FM-9 — SPECIFICATIONS
FM-9 — SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
U.S.(inch)
METRIC
CAPACITY ...................................................???.................................................................... ????
BAG CAPACITY ............................................???.................................................................... ????
WEIGHT (appROX.) ......................................???.................................................................... ????
L
X
W
X
H ..................................................???.................................................................... ????
LENGTH W/TOW BAR .....................................???.................................................................... ????
HEIGHT W/DUMP HANDLE ..............................???.................................................................... ????
DISCHARGE HEIGHT.....................................???.................................................................... ????
DRIVE ........................................................???.................................................................... ????
DUMP ACTION .............................................???.................................................................... ????
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EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN
How to read the marks and remarks used in this parts book.
Section 1: Items Found In the “Remarks” Column
Serial Numbers-Where indicated, this indicates a serial
number range (inclusive) where a particular part is used.
Model Number-Where indicated, this shows that the
corresponding part is utilized only with this specific model
number or model number variant.
Section 2: Items Found In the “Remarks”Column
Serial Numbers-Where indicated, this indicates a serial number
range (inclusive) where a particular part is used.
Model Number-Where indicated, this shows that the
corresponding part is utilized only with this specific model number
or model number variant.
Section 3: Items Found In the“Items Number”Column
All parts with same symbol in the number column, , #,
, belong to the same assembly or kit.
+
, %, or
*
ꢀ
Note: If more than one of the same reference number is listed,
the last one listed indicates newest (or latest) part available.
NOTE
If more than one of the same reference number is
listed, the last one listed indicates newest (or latest)
part available.
NOTE
The contents of this catalog are
subject to change without notice.
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FM-9 — SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS
FM-9 — 1 to 3 Units
FM-9 — 1 to 5 Units
Qty.
P/N
Description
Qty.
P/N
Description
? ......... ?????EM50 ......... ??????????
? ......... ?????EM50 ......... ??????????
NOTE
Part numbers on this Suggested
Spare Parts List may supercede/
replace the P/N shown in the text
pages of this book.
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FM-9 — CAB ASSEMBLY
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FM-9 — CAB ASSEMBLY
N0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PART NO
402635
937175
400538
010036
400539
900144
900148
928055
400006
900296
PART NAME
CAB ASSEMBLY
ENGINE
THROTTLE LEVER
THROTTLE CHAIN
AIR CYLINDER
V-BELT-ENG. TO COUNTERSHAFT
V-BELT-COUNTERSHAFT TO TRANS.
CLIP
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
REMARKS
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
8
9
10
1
1
1
COMPRESSOR BASE
V-BELT-COMPRESSORTO ENG.
11
11
958019
960101
AIR FILTER
AIR FILTER
1
1
62330527-960101
12
12
958008
COMPRESSOR
62330527
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
911253
911255
400530
913038
400496
920010
911242
925003
400506
400011
400012
911243
947035
947032
400484
400558
400010
400009
400008
200793
200017
922003
201337
941043
941077
400015
400483
MALE ELBOW
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62339527
62339527
62339527
62339527
62339527
62339527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
ADAPTER
AIR LINE
SAFETYVALVE
TANK SUPPORT
AIR GAUGE
ADAPTER
ROLL PIN
HINGE PIN
AIR HOSE-TO TANK
AIR HOSE-TO CYLINDER
ADAPTER
DISCONNECT BODY
DISCONNECT PLUG
PUMP OUTLET FITTING-1”-OPTIONAL
STATOR TUBE CLAMP
MAIN SCREEN - 2X2
SCREEN - 3X3
SCREEN -4X4
WHEEL ASSEMBLY W/TIRE &TUBE
AXLEWASHER
BEARING RETAINER
BEARING
WHEEL LESSTIRE &TUBE
WHEEL SPACER
AXLE
PUMP OUTLET FITTING-1 1/2”-STANDARD.
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FM-9 — AUTOMATIC CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
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FM-9 — AUTOMATIC CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
NO
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
77
78
79
80
PART NO.
934014
918046
934182
925080
803378
934180
902083
934181
926080
960004
400709
300057
400931
401982
400511
914002
966209
914201
200301
200303
400509
400532
400533
928005
400016
400542
400545
400543
400549
PART NAME
AUTOMATIC CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
SPRING
ROTOR PLATE ASSEMBLY
PIN
LINING W/RIVETS
CLUTCH HOUSING
BEARING
BEARING SPACER
SNAP RING
PULLEY SPACER - KEY RING
PULLEY
RETAINING WASHER
OUTPUT SHAFT ASSY.-INC. ITEM 71
DRIVE PIN
PACKING GLAND HALF
BIBB WASHER
PACKING GLAND BOLT
SEAL-DISCONTINUED-USE ITEM 68
PACKING RING
PACKING RING
PACKING BOX
INSERT - DRIVE END
COLLAR - DRIVE PIN
CLAMP - DRIVE PIN
DRIVE SHAFT AND AGITATOR
LO-VOLUME ROTOR-15 1/8” LONG OPDTIONAL
HI-VOLUME ROTOR-16 3/4” LONG STANDARD
LO-VOLUME SOFT STATOR ORANGE OPTIONAL
LO-VOLUME HARD STATOR-BLACK-OPTIONAL
12 3/8” LONG
QTY.
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
REMARKS
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
81
81
82
400546
HI-VOLUME SOFT STATOR-ORANGE-STD.
1
62330527
14 1/4” LONG
400550
HI-VOLUME SOFT STATOR-BLACK-STD.
14 1/4” LONG
62330527
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
400501
961007
400535
902073
905003
901282
901292
400497
901003
901016
TIGHTENER BRACKET
ADJUSTING SCREW
ADJUSTING BRACKET
BEARING WITH COLLAR
BEARING PLATE
PULLEY LESS BUSHING
PULLEY LESS BUSHING
COUNTER SHAFT
2
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
BUSHING FOR ITEM 88
BUSHING FOR ITEM 89
FOR SLOW-DOWN KIT-USE THE FOLLOWING:
93
94
95
96
97
400494
901492
901491
901493
901519
SLOW-DOWN KIT-INCLUDES 94, 95, 96, 97
1
62330527
PULLEY LESS BUSHING
PULLEY LESS BUSHING
BUSHING-FOR ITEM 95
BUSHING-FOR ITEM 94
1
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
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FM-9 —TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
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FM-9 —TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
NO.
100
101
102
103
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
PART NO.
400537
914168
931166
918048
402938
970001
960002
931168
931175
918047
931170
931173
931172
931169
931174
931171
931165
PART NAME
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
REMARKS
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
GASKET- CONTROL HOUSING
CONTROL HOUSING
CONTROL LEVER SPRING
CONTROL LEVER WITH BALL AND PIN
RUBBER BOOT
LEVER KNOB
SHIFT RAIL CAP
STEEL BALL
POPPET SPRING
LOW-REVERSE SHIFT RAIL
FORK PIN
LOW-REVERSE SHIFT FORK
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE SHIFT RAIL
INTERLOCK PLUNGER
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE SHIFT FORK
PILOT BEARING ROLLER
1
1
1
13
SNAP RING - CLUTCH HUB*
BLOCKING RING*
931157
INCLUDES 119, 120, 122, 123, AND 124
SHIFTING PLATE*
INTERMEDIATE & HIGH CLUTCH HUB*
SPRING*
932053
931177
932054
955050
926082
902010
926083
62330527
62330527
SECOND & DIRECT CLUTCH ASSY *121 1
62330527
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
62330527
62330527
SECOND SPEED GEAR
GEAR BUSHING
LOW-REVERSE GEAR
MAINSHAFT
SNAP-RING MAINSHAFT
BEARING
BEARING SNAP RING
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
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FM-9 —TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
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FM-9 —TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
NO.
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
PART NO.
931158
914166
922019
914169
401900
931159
931189
932052
931155
400500
902072
400495
914167
926086
926087
926088
926084
926085
902050
931181
931162
931161
931178
931160
932056
931163
931164
955051
931179
932055
931180
955052
PART NAME
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
40
1
1
REMARKS
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
MAINSHAFT SPACER
GASKET BEARING RETAINER
REAR BEARING RETAINER
OIL SEAL
COMPANION FLANGE
MAINSHAFT WASHER
MAINSHAFT NUT
MAIN DRIVE GEAR
TRANSMISSION CASE
PULLEY
BEARING W/COLLAR
SHAFT HOUSING
GASKET- BEARING RETAINER
SNAP RING
SNAP RING
SNAP RING
SNAP RING
SNAP RING
BEARING
OIL BAFFLE
THRUSTWASHER
BEARING SPACER
BEARING ROLLER
BEARING SPACER
COUNTERSHAFT GEAR
THRUSTWASHER - C SHAFT
THRUSTWASHER
COUNTERSHAFT
LOCK PLATE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
REVERSE IDLER GEAR
BUSHING - IDLER GEAR
REVERSE IDLER SHAFT
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FM-9 — BROWNING NOZZLE
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FM-9 — BROWNING NOZZLE
NO..
PART NO.
PART NAME
QTY.
REMARKS
FOR 12” BROWNING NOZZLE USE FOLLOWING
12” BROWNING NOZZLE COMPLETE, INCLUDES
200
400675
400671
402704
913031
400560
947073
928043
947041
400935
947030
947029
911225
400519
400572
912001
913004
947028
400668
400689
400690
300575
400670
922027
400672
401036
911328
402707
915092
ITEM 201 THRU ITEM 225
AIR JET
ELBOW
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
A/R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
238
239
AIRVALVE
AIR LINE ASSEMBLY
FEMALE SWIVEL INSERT - 1/4”
HOSE CLAMP - 1/4”
MALE BARBED INSERT - 1/4”
AIR CONTROL BLOCK ASSEMBLY
DISCONNECT PLUG - 1/4”
DISCONNECT BODY - 1/4”
AIR BLOCK PLUG
AIR CONTROL BLOVK
CLAMP
NIPPLE
SLIDEVALVE
DISCONNECT PLUG - 1/8”
NOZZLE CAP
ORIFICE - 5/8”
ORIFICE - 3/4”
SHIM WASHER
GUN BODY
THUMB SCREW
NOZZLE EXTENTION PIPE
SWIVEL ASSEMBLY - 1 1/4” X 1 1/2”
SWIVEL BUSHING
WASHER
“O” -RING
OPTIONAL PARTS USED WITH BROWNIN
NOZZLE ABOVE
ORIFICE - 1/4”
ORIFICE - 3/8”
ORIFICE - 1/2”
ORIFICE - 9/16”
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
400685
400686
400687
400688
400691
400681
400680
947073
928043
947041
400673
911363
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
NOZZLE SHIELD
12” NOZZLE EXTENSION KIT
HOSE ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
FEMALE SWIVEL INSERT - 1/4”
HOSE CLAMP - 1/4”
MALE BARBED INSERT - 1/4”
EXTENSION PIPE
PIPE COUPLING
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FM-9 — FINISHING NOZZLE
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FM-9 — FINISHING NOZZLE
NO.
PART NO.
PART NAME
QTY
REMARKS
FOR FINISHING NOZZLE USE THE FOLLOWING:
250
36” FINISHING NOZZLE COMPLETE, INCLUDES
400488
400923
947029
947028
947030
913004
400519
400540
913054
400490
947073
928043
947041
400489
928041
400534
400541
400523
911280
400486
922027
400557
400556
400552
400520
ITEMS 251 THRU 274
AIR CONTROL BLOCK ASSEMBLY
DISCONNECT BODY
DISCONNECT PLUG
DISCONNECT PLUG
SLEEVEVALVE
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
62330527
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
AIR CONTROL BLOCK
CLAMP
VALVE
HOSE ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
FEMALE SWIVEL INSERT - 1/4”
HOSE CLAMP - 1/4”
MALE BARBED INSERT - 1/4”
HOSE ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
CLAMP
AIR JET
NOZZLE SWIVEL
EXTENSIONTUBE
COUPLING
NOZZLE HEAD
THUMB SCREW
ORIFICE - 1/4”
ORIFICE - 3/8”
ORIFICE - 1/2”
NOZZLE CAP
OPTIONAL PARTS USED WITH FINISHING
NOZZLE
275
276
277
278
267
268
259
260
261
262
400553
400554
400555
400487
400523
911280
400490
947073
928043
947041
ORIFICE - 9/16”
1
62330527
62330527
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ORIFICE - 5/8”
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ORIFICE - 3/4”
24” NOZZLE EXTENSION ASSEMBLY
EXTENSIONTUBE
COUPLING
HOSE ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
FEMALE SWIVEL INSERT - 1/4”
CLAMP - 1/4”
MALE BARBED INSERT - 1/4”
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Effective: July 1, 2000
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE — PARTS
PAYMENTTERMS
4. Freight is at the sender’s expense. All
partsmustbereturnedfreightprepaidto
Multiquip’sdesignatedreceivingpoint.
PRICINGANDREBATES
Terms of payment for parts are net 10 days.
Prices are subject to change without prior
notice.Pricechangesareeffectiveonaspecific
dateandallordersreceivedonorafterthatdate
willbebilledattherevisedprice.Rebatesfor
price declines and added charges for price
increaseswillnotbemadeforstockonhand
atthetimeofanypricechange.
5. Parts must be in new and resalable
condition,intheoriginalMultiquippackage
(ifany),andwithMuiltiquippartnumbers
clearlymarked.
FREIGHTPOLICY
All parts orders will be shipped collect or
prepaidwiththechargesaddedtotheinvoice.
All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin.
Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a
signedmanifesthasbeenobtainedfromthe
carrier,andanyclaimforshortageordamage
mustbesettledbetweentheconsigneeandthe
carrier.
6. Thefollowingitemsarenotreturnable:
Multiquipreservestherighttoquoteandsell
directtoGovernmentagencies,andtoOriginal
EquipmentManufactureraccountswhouse
our products as integral parts of their own
products.
a. Obsolete parts.(If an item is listed
in the parts price book as being
replaced by another item, it is
obsolete.)
b. Any parts with a limited shelf life
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings,
andotherrubberparts)thatwere
purchasedmorethansixmonths
priortothereturndate.
MINIMUMORDER
SPECIALEXPEDITINGSERVICE
TheminimumchargeforordersfromMultiquip
is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for
instructionsregardinghandlingofordersnot
meetingthisrequirement.
A$20.00to$50.00surchargewillbeaddedto
theinvoiceforspecialhandlingincludingbus
shipments, insured parcel post or in cases
where Multiquip must personally deliver the
partstothecarrier.
c. Anylineitemwithanextendeddealer
netpriceoflessthan$5.00.
d. Special order items.
RETURNEDGOODSPOLICY
e. Electricalcomponents.
LIMITATIONSOFSELLER’SLIABILITY
Returnshipmentswillbeacceptedandcredit
will be allowed, subject to the following
provisions:
f.
Paint,chemicals,andlubricants.
Multiquip shall not be liable here under for
damagesinexcessofthepurchasepriceofthe
item with respect to which damages are
claimed, and in no event shall Multiquip be
liable for loss of profit or good will or for any
other special, consequential or incidental
damages.
g. Decalsandpaperproducts.
h. Itemspurchasedinkits.
1. AReturnedMaterialAuthorizationmust
beapprovedbyMultiquippriortoshipment.
7. Thesenderwillbenotifiedofanymaterial
receivedthatisnotacceptable.
2. ToobtainaReturnMaterialAuthorization,
alistmustbeprovidedtoMultiquipParts
Sales that defines item numbers,
quantities,anddescriptionsoftheitems
tobereturned.
8. Such material will be held for 5 working
days from notification, pending
instructions. If a reply is not received
within5days,thematerialwillbereturned
tothesenderathisexpense.
LIMITATIONOFWARRANTIES
a. Thepartsnumbersanddescriptions
mustmatchthecurrentpartsprice
list.
Nowarranties,expressorimplied,aremade
in connection with the sale of parts or trade
accessories nor as to any engine not
manufacturedbyMultiquip.Suchwarranties
made in connection with the sale of new,
complete units are made exclusively by a
statement of warranty packaged with such
units, and Multiquip neither assumes not
authorizes any person to assume for it any
other obligation or liability whatever in
connectionwiththesaleofitsproducts.Apart
fromsuchwrittenstatementofwarranty,there
arenowarranties,express,impliedorstatutory,
which extend beyond the description of the
productsonthefacehereof.
9. Creditonreturnedpartswillbeissuedat
dealer net price at time of the original
purchase,lessa15%restockingcharge.
b. Thelistmustbetypedorcomputer
generated.
10. In cases where an item is accepted for
which the original purchase document
can not be determined, the price will be
basedonthelistpricethatwaseffective
twelvemonthspriortotheRMAdate.
c. Thelistmuststatethereason(s)for
thereturn.
d. The list must reference the sales
order(s)orinvoice(s)underwhich
theitemswereoriginallypurchased.
11. Credit issued will be applied to future
purchasesonly.
e. Thelistmustincludethenameand
phonenumberoftheperson
requestingtheRMA.
3. A copy of the Return Material
Authorizationmustaccompanythereturn
shipment.
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PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL
HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER
ON-HAND WHEN CALLING
PARTS DEPARTMENT
800-427-1244 or 310-537-3700
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FAX: 800-672-7877 or 310-637-3284
SERVICE DEPARTMENT/TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
800-478-1244 or 310-537-3700
FAX: 310- 537-4259
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
888-661-4279, or 310-661-4279
FAX: 310- 537-1173
MAIN
800-421-1244 or 310-537-3700
FAX: 310-537-3927
MULTIQUIP INC.
POST OFFICE BOX 6254
CARSON, CA 90749
310-537-3700 • 800-421-1244
FAX:310-537-3927
WWW:multiquip.com
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