Multiquip Water Pump LS400 User Manual

OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL  
SERIES  
MODELS LS400/LS500  
CONCRETE PUMPS  
(DEUTZ F4L2011, BF4L2011 DIESEL ENGINES)  
Revision #6 (09/19/11)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TABLE OF CONTENTS  
COMPONENT DRAWINGS  
Name Plate and Decals ..................................... 86-89  
Frame Assy. ....................................................... 90-91  
MAYCO LS400/LS500  
CONCRETE PUMPS  
Proposition 65 Warning ............................................. 2  
Table of Contents ...................................................... 4  
Parts Ordering Procedures ...................................... 5  
Safety Message Alert Symbols ..............................6-7  
Rules for Safe Operation .....................................8-10  
Specifications .......................................................... 12  
Dimensions ............................................................. 13  
Important Hand Signals .......................................... 14  
General Information ...........................................15-16  
How it Works ........................................................... 17  
Pump Components ............................................18-19  
Digital Control Panel Components .......................... 20  
Digital Readout Screen ........................................... 21  
Engine Components ............................................... 22  
Inspection...........................................................23-25  
Set-Up ..................................................................... 26  
Start-Up Procedure................................................. 27  
Operation ...........................................................28-31  
Pumping Information..........................................32-35  
Maintenance (Pump) .........................................36-43  
Maintenance (Trailer) .........................................44-46  
Trailer Safety Guidelines ....................................47-61  
Troubleshooting (Pump).....................................62-64  
Troubleshooting (Engine)........................................ 65  
Troubleshooting (Brake System)............................. 66  
Troubleshooting (Electrical) ...............................67-69  
Wiring Diagram (Control Box) ............................70-73  
Wiring Diagram (Optional Hopper Vibrator)............ 74  
Hydraulic System Diagram ..................................... 75  
Manifold Block Ports ............................................... 76  
Appendix - Concrete Mix Information ................77-78  
Appendix - Slump Test Procedure........................... 79  
Appendix - Recommended Shotcrete System ...... 80-81  
Appendix - Recommended Shotcrete Accessories .... 82-83  
Explanation Of Codes In Remarks Column ............ 84  
Suggested Spare Parts ........................................... 85  
Axle Assy. ........................................................... 92-93  
Brake Line Assy. ................................................ 94-95  
Brake Lights Assy............................................... 96-97  
Trailer Hitch Assy................................................ 98-99  
Battery Assy. ..................................................100-101  
Hopper Assy. ..................................................102-103  
Hopper Attachment Assy. ..............................104-105  
Hopper Interior Assy. .....................................106-107  
Shuttle Cylinder Assy. .................................... 108-109  
Lubrication Pistons Assy. ............................... 110-111  
Fuel Tank Assy. .............................................. 112-115  
Heat Exchanger Assy. .................................... 116-117  
Accumulator Assy........................................... 118-119  
Remixer Control Assy..................................... 120-121  
Lubrication Panel Assy. ..................................122-123  
Engine Cover Assy. ........................................124-125  
Hydraulic Tank Assy. ...................................... 126-127  
Engine Assy....................................................128-129  
Throttle Assy. ................................................. 130-131  
Water Separator Assy. ................................... 132-133  
Hydraulic Pump Assy. .................................... 134-135  
Manifold Assy. ................................................136-137  
Control Box Assy. ...........................................138-139  
Control Box Harness Assy. ............................ 140-141  
Remote Control Cable Assy. ..........................142-143  
Hydraulic Stabilizer Assy. (Optional) .............. 144-145  
Terms and Conditions of Sale - Parts ................... 146  
Mayco Pump Warranty.......................................... 147  
Specification and part number are subject  
to change without notice.  
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PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES  
Ordering parts has never been easier!  
Choose from three easy options:  
Effective:  
January 1st, 2006  
Best Deal!  
Order via Internet (Dealers Only):  
Order parts on-line using Multiquip’s SmartEquip website!  
If you have an MQ Account, to obtain a Username  
and Password, E-mail us at: parts@multiquip.  
com.  
N View Parts Diagrams  
N Order Parts  
N Print Specification Information  
To obtain an MQ Account, contact your  
District Sales Manager for more information.  
Use the internet and qualify for a 5% Discount  
on Standard orders for all orders which include  
complete part numbers.*  
Goto www.multiquip.com and click on  
to log in and save!  
Order Parts  
Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change  
Fax your order in and qualify for a 2% Discount  
on Standard orders for all orders which include  
complete part numbers.*  
Order via Fax (Dealers Only):  
All customers are welcome to order parts via Fax.  
Domestic (US) Customers dial:  
1-800-6-PARTS-7 (800-672-7877)  
Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change  
Domestic (US) Dealers Call:  
Order via Phone:  
1-800-427-1244  
Non-Dealer Customers:  
International Customers should contact  
their local Multiquip Representatives for  
Parts Ordering information.  
Contact your local Multiquip Dealer for  
parts or call 800-427-1244 for help in  
locating a dealer near you.  
When ordering parts, please supply:  
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Dealer Account Number  
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Specify Preferred Method of Shipment:  
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Dealer Name and Address  
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Priority One  
Ground  
Shipping Address (if different than billing address)  
Return Fax Number  
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Second/Third Day  
Applicable Model Number  
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Quantity, Part Number and Description of Each Part  
NOTICE  
All orders are treated as Standard Orders and will  
ship the same day if received prior to 3PM PST.  
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
HAZARD SYMBOLS  
FORYOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS!  
Potential hazards associated with operation of the pump will  
be referenced with Hazard Symbols which appear throughout  
this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety  
Message Alert Symbols. Some examples are listed below:  
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when  
operating this equipment. Failure to read and understand  
the Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result  
in injury to yourself and others.  
This Owner's Manual has been developed  
to provide complete instructions for the safe  
and efficient operation of the Multiquip  
Mayco LS400/LS500 Concrete pump.Refer  
to the engine manufacturers instructions for  
data relative to its safe operation.  
WARNING - LETHAL EXHAUST GASES  
Diesel engine exhaust gases contain  
poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas  
is colorless and odorless, and can  
cause death if inhaled. NEVER  
operate this equipment in a confined  
area or enclosed structure that does  
not provide ample free flow air.  
Before using this pump , ensure that the operating  
individual has read and understands all instructions in  
this manual.  
WARNING - EXPLOSIVE FUEL  
Diesel fuel is extremely flammable, and  
its vapors can cause an explosion if  
ignited. DO NOT start the engine near  
spilled fuel or combustible fluids. DO  
NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine  
is running or hot.  
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
The three (3) Safety Messages shown below will inform you  
about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The  
Safety Messages specifically address the level of exposure  
to the operator, and are preceded by one of three words:  
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.  
DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it  
comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from  
the ignition system. Store fuel in approved containers,  
in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and  
flames. NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.  
DANGER  
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you  
do not follow directions.  
WARNING - BURN HAZARDS  
WARNING  
Engine components can generate  
extreme heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT  
touch these areas while the engine is  
running or immediately after operations.  
NEVER operate the engine with heat  
shields or heat guards removed.  
You COULD be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if  
you do not follow directions.  
CAUTION  
You CAN be injured if you do not follow directions  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
WARNING - ROTATING PARTS  
CAUTION - RESPIRATORY HAZARDS  
NEVER operate equipment with covers,  
or guards removed. Keep fingers,  
hands, hair and clothing away from all  
moving parts to prevent injury.  
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory  
protection.  
CAUTION - SIGHT AND HEARING HAZARDS  
CAUTION - ACCIDENTAL STARTING  
This machine is capable of  
ALWAYS place the Engine ON/OFF  
switch in the OFF position. NEVER  
perform maintenance on the unit with  
the ignition key in the ON position.  
producing noise levels above 85 dB.  
Hearing protection is required.  
Always wear eye protection.  
CAUTION - OVER-SPEED CONDITIONS  
CAUTION - EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MESSAGES  
NEVER tamper with the factory  
settings of the engine governor or  
settings. Personal injury and damage  
to the engine or equipment can result  
if operating in speed ranges above  
maximum allowable.  
Other important messages are provided throughout  
this manual to help prevent damage to your concrete  
pump, other property, or the surrounding environment.  
This pump, other property, or the  
surrounding environment could be damaged  
if you do not follow instructions.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold, muffler  
or cylinder.Allow these parts to cool before  
servicing engine or pump.  
DANGER - READ OPERATION AND PARTS  
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to  
serious injury or even death! This equipment is to be  
operated by trained and qualified personnel only! This  
equipment is for industrial use only.  
HighTemperatures – Allow the engine  
to cool before adding fuel or performing  
service and maintenance functions.  
Contact with hot! components can  
cause serious burns.  
The following safety guidelines should always be used when  
operating the LS400/LS500 concrete pump:  
The engine section of this  
pump  
requires an  
GENERAL SAFETY  
adequate free flow of  
cooling air. NEVER  
operate the pump in any  
enclosed or narrow area  
DO NOT operate or service this  
equipment before reading this entire  
manual.  
where free flow of the air  
This equipment should not be  
operated by persons under 18 years  
of age.  
is restricted. If the air flow is restricted it will cause serious  
damage to the pump or engine and may cause injury to  
people. Remember the pump's engine gives off DEADLY  
carbon monoxide gas.  
NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective  
clothing, shatterproof glasses, steel-toed boots and other  
protective devices required by the job.  
ALWAYS refuel in a well-ventilated area, away from sparks  
and open flames.  
ALWAYS use extreme caution when  
working with flammable liquids. When  
refueling, stop the engine and allow it to  
cool.  
NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling  
well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.  
NEVER smoke around or near the  
machine. Fire or explosion could result from  
fuel vapors, or if fuel is spilled on a hot!  
engine.  
NEVER operate this equipment under the  
influence or drugs or alcohol.  
NEVER operate the pump in an explosive atmosphere or  
near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could  
result causing severe bodily harm or even death.  
Topping-off to filler port is dangerous, as it tends to spill  
fuel.  
ALWAYS check the machine for loosened threads or bolts  
before starting.  
ALWAYS remove the ignition key when leaving the pump  
unattended.  
ALWAYS wear proper respiratory (mask), hearing and  
eye protection equipment when operating the pump.  
ALWAYS block the wheels on the unit when using on a  
slope.  
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and  
safety decals when they become difficult read.  
ALWAYS maintain this equipment in a safe operating  
condition at all times.  
Manufacture does not assume responsibility for any  
accident due to equipment modifications.  
ALWAYS stop the engine before servicing, adding fuel or  
oil.  
NEVER use accessories or attachments, which are not  
recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage  
to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
NEVER run engine without air filter. Severe engine TRANSPORTING  
damage may occur.  
ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting the pump.  
ALWAYS be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety  
precautions and operation techniques before using pump.  
Tighten fuel tank cap securely to prevent fuel from  
spilling.  
ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being  
used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location  
out of the reach of children.  
Drain fuel when transporting pump over long distances  
or bad roads.  
Towing  
DO NOT operate this equipment unless the hopper grate,  
guards and safety devices are attached and in place.  
Before towing, check the hitch and secure the safety  
chain to the towing vehicle.  
CAUTION must be exercised while servicing this  
equipment. Rotating and moving parts can cause injury  
if contacted.  
When towing, an adequate safety chain must be fastened  
to the frame, refer to Towing Guidelines.  
Tow only with a vehicle and hitch rated to pull a 6,000  
lbs. load.  
Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people away  
from the equipment at all times.  
If unit is equipped with ball hitch coupler, use only 2" all  
steel ball rated for minimum of 6,000 lbs. Use 1" hardened  
steel pull pin, if not equipped with ball hitch.  
Before start-up, check the hopper and remove all foreign  
matter and debris.  
DO NOT use worn or damaged hose couplings, inspect  
all hoses and couplings for wear. Replace any worn or  
defective hose or couplings immediately.  
This equipment shall not be towed or operated by  
individuals who cannot read understand the signs, decals  
or operating instructions.  
Keep hands out of the hopper when the engine is running.  
When towing at night, always have rear tail lights ON.  
DO NOT tow unit with hopper full of material.  
DO NOT tow unit with hoses attached.  
DO NOT disconnect hose couplings or nozzle while under  
pressure. Relieve pressure by activating the reverse  
function switch located on the control panel.  
Unauthorized equipment modifications will void all  
warranties.  
DO NOT tow unit in excess of 55 MPH on highways.  
Check all fasteners periodically for tightness. Also check  
towing tongue bolt, lock nut and wheel lug nuts for wear.  
Test the pump's ON/OFF switch. The purpose of this  
test is to shut down the engine.  
Refer to the DEUTZ Engine Owner's Manual for engine  
technical questions or information recommended by  
Multiquip for this equipment. Damage to the equipment  
and or injury to user may result.  
Always use properly rated hoses and clamps — 1500  
PSI and higher.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE SAFETY  
DO NOT drop the battery.There  
is the possibility of risk that the  
battery may explode.  
DANGER - AMPUTATION RISK  
DO NOT expose the battery to  
open flames, sparks, cigarettes  
etc. The battery contains combustible gases and liquids.  
If these gases and liquids come in contact with a flame  
or spark, an explosion could occur.  
During routine maintenance or removing material  
blockage, you will be required to put your hand in the  
concrete cylinders or near the shuttle tube.You are at  
EXTREME RISK of injury or AMPUTATION if the  
engine is running or if pressure is in the hydraulic  
system.  
ALWAYS keep the battery charged. If the battery is not  
charged a buildup of combustible gas will occur.  
Prior to performing any maintenance on the pump,  
follow described lock out-tag out procedures. Stop the  
engine by turning off the ignition switch and remove  
the starter key. Place a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag  
over the switch and disconnect the battery. The  
pressure reading on the  
ALWAYS keep battery charging and cables in good  
working condition. Repair or replace all worn cables.  
ALWAYS recharge the battery in an vented air  
environment, to avoid risk of a dangerous concentration  
of combustible gases.  
accumulator pressure  
gauge MUST read  
ZERO. ALWAYS make  
sure the accumulator  
circuit pressure reads  
zero prior to performing any maintenance on the pump.  
In case the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in  
contact with clothing or skin, rinse skin or clothing  
immediately with plenty of water.  
In case the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in  
contact with your eyes, rinse eyes immediately with  
plenty of water, then contact the nearest doctor or hospital,  
and seek medical attention.  
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a  
running pump .  
EMERGENCIES  
ALWAYS allow the pump a proper amount of time to  
cool before servicing.  
ALWAYS know the location of the  
nearest fire extinguisher.  
Keep the pump in proper running condition.  
Fix damage to the pump immediately and always replace  
broken parts.  
ALWAYS know the location of the  
nearest and first aid kit.  
Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of  
potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and  
fuel filters.  
In emergencies always know the location of the  
nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site.  
Also know the phone numbers of the nearest  
ambulance, doctor and fire department. This  
information will be invaluable in the case of an  
emergency.  
DO NOT use plastic containers to dispose of hazardous  
waste.  
BATTERY  
The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the eyes  
and skin.To avoid eye irritation, always wear safety glasses.  
Use well insulated gloves when picking up the battery. Use  
the following guidelines when handling the battery:  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SPECIFICATIONS  
TABLE 1. PUMP SPECIFICATIONS  
Model  
LS-400  
LS-500  
Up to 40 cu.  
yds. per hour*  
Up to 50 cu.  
yds. per hour*  
Pumping Rate  
Pumping Method  
Maximum Aggregate Size  
Vertical Pumping Height  
Piston Face Pressure  
Reciprocating Piston  
1-1/2 in. minus (38mm)  
Up to Excess of 250 ft. (76m)  
1150 psi  
Horizontal Pumping Distance  
Cylinder Lubrication Box Capacity  
Hydraulic Fluid Capacity  
Fuel Tank Capacity  
1000 ft. (305m)*  
2 Gallons (7.6 Liters)  
50 Gallons (189 Liters)  
40 Gallons (76 Liters)  
10 cu. ft. with optional fwd/rev remixer  
Hopper Capacity  
3 in., 4 in., 5 in. dia.  
(76.2mm, 101.6 mm, 127 mm)  
Material Hose  
Engine Model  
Deutz Diesel  
F4L2011  
Deutz Turbo  
Diesel BF4L2011  
Weight (with fluids)  
Weight (dry/shipping)  
Tire Size  
4,760 lbs. (2,159 kg)  
4,560 lbs. (2,068 kg)  
7.35 in. x 14 in. (187 mm x 356 mm)  
Wireless Remote Control, Hopper Screen Vibrator,  
Hydraulic Rear Stabilizer  
Options  
* Volume output will vary depending on mix design, slump, line size used and job site condititons  
TABLE 2. ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS  
Deutz F4L2011F  
Diesel Engine  
Deutz BF4L2011F  
Diesel Engine  
Model  
Type  
4 stroke, Air-cooled Diesel  
No. of Cylinders  
4
4.19 in. x 5 in.  
(106 mm x 127 mm)  
Bore x Stroke  
Rated Output  
Displacement  
Starting  
60 HP@ 3000 rpm  
79 HP@ 3000 rpm  
167 cu. in. (2.73 L)  
Electric 12VDC  
Lube Oil Capacity  
Fuel Type  
9.5 gal. (2.5 liters)  
#2 Diesel Fuel  
Battery  
12V DCV Group 27  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — DIMENSIONS  
TABLE 3. DIMENSIONS  
REF.  
DIMENSIONS  
43 in. (109.2 cm.)  
172 in. (437 cm.)  
24 in. (61 cm.)  
A
B
C
D
E
70 in. (177.8 cm.)  
68 in. (172.2 cm.)  
Figure 1. Dimensions  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — IMPORTANT HAND SIGNALS  
Figure 2 displays the basic hand signals commonly used in concrete pumping operations.  
Figure 2. Operation Hand Signals  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — GENERAL INFORMATION  
There are four ways in which this seal can be lost:  
CONCRETE MIX DESIGN  
1. By pumping excessively wet mixes which do not have  
enough cohesion to hold together.  
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.  
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.  
The term “aggregates” describes all of the solid materials, from  
the largest rock to the smallest grain of sand, contained in the  
concrete mix.  
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.  
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 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 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.  
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.  
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.  
The Mayco LS400/LS500 models will pump a wide variety of  
concrete pump mixes. But, there are guidelines that must be  
followed. Use this information in conjunction with the Operation  
section of this manual.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — GENERAL INFORMATION  
5. The proper amount of water to make a workable slump and  
plasticize the mix.  
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES  
Concrete is made by mixing locally available rock and sand with  
cement and water.For this reason there are great differences in  
the pumpability of concrete from one region of the country to  
another.  
In addition, this Mayco Concrete Pump can be used to pump a  
large aggregate hard rock as follows:  
1. Pea rock (1/2" minus) pump with mixes being as low as 30%  
rock and 70% sand. (See page 44, for comments on cleaning  
the pump.)  
It is impossible to define a specific mix for each region that the  
concrete pump be will working in.Therefore, the mixes listed in  
Appendix - Concrete Mix Information will provide a basic  
guideline for establishing the proper mix design for your area.  
2. Shortening pea rock when used with an air compressor  
and nozzle. (See back pages for recommended setup.)  
Use this information to specify your requirements to your local  
ready-mix batch plant, contractor and civil engineer.It may take  
minor adjustments to make a mix pumpable, so you should  
explain your needs.  
3. “Mud Jacking”, high pressure grouting.  
The elements that have to be controlled and consistently  
maintained by the batch plant are:  
1. The sizing and mix percentage of rocks, gap graded from  
the largest down through the smallest sizes.  
2. Sand with a sieve analysis that has the proper percentage  
of fines, ASTM C33 spec.  
3. Sufficient cement to produce the required design strength  
of the concrete and provide the lubricating binder to pump  
the concrete through the delivery system.  
Use a minimum of:  
500 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 2500 p.s.i. concrete after 28  
days.  
530 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 3000 p.s.i. concrete after 28  
days.  
600 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 4000 p.s.i. concrete after 28  
days.  
4. Admixture pump-aid if necessary.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOW IT WORKS  
The following is a brief explanation of how the concrete cylinders,  
hydraulic cylinders, shuttle tube, valves and hopper work in  
sequence to pump concrete.  
The hydraulic pressure is generated by a variable volume,  
pressure compensated, axial piston pump that is driven by a  
diesel engine. The rod sides of the drive cylinders are  
hydraulically connected together creating a “slave circuit,which  
allows hydraulic oil to transfer from one piston to the other.  
The two part cycling sequence is initiated by an electrical signal  
generated by two proximity switches activated by the drive  
cylinder.The proximity switches are normally open, magnetically  
sensing the movement of the main drive cylinder. As the drive  
cylinder piston head passes the proximity switch, an electrical  
signal is sent to the solenoid operated pilot valve which in turn  
directs pilot oil to the four valves controlling the drive cylinder  
and the shuttle cylinder.  
A one-gallon accumulator assists the movement of the shuttle  
tube.This circuit assures that the shuttle tube will throw with the  
same intensity of each stroke regardless of how fast the main  
drive cylinders are cycling.  
HIGH PRESSURE  
OIL FROM PUMP  
TO TANK  
PROXIMITY  
SWITCH  
HYDRAULIC  
CYLINDERS  
SLAVE  
OIL  
Figure 4. Pumping Cycle 2  
In the first cycle, hydraulic pressure is applied to cylinder (B),  
causing the hydraulic piston, which is connected to the concrete  
piston and piston cup, to discharge concrete into the delivery  
line (Figure 3).  
CONCRETE  
CYLINDERS  
A
PISTON  
CUP  
As one cylinder is discharging concrete, the hydraulic oil from  
the rod side (B) of the drive cylinders is being transferred through  
the slave circuit causing the opposite cylinder (A) to move back  
on the suction stroke, filling the cylinder with concrete.  
B
The shuttle tube is sequenced to pivot to each concrete cylinder  
as the drive cylinders stroke to push concrete. As the second  
cycling sequence begins (Figure 4), the shuttle tube pivots to  
the opposite cylinder (A). The hydraulic piston passes under the  
proximity switch and sends pressure to the piston, causing it to  
stroke and discharge concrete into the delivery line. Hydraulic  
oil is transferred through the slave circuit to cylinder B, causing it  
to start a suction stroke, refilling it with concrete.The pumping  
sequence then repeats for the duration of the operation.  
SHUTTLE TUBE  
SHUTTLE TUBE MOTION  
Figure 3. Pumping Cycle 1  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — PUMP COMPONENTS  
Figure 5. Major Pump Components  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — PUMP COMPONENTS  
Figure 5 illustrates the location of the major components for 15. Hydraulic OilTank/Cap– Remove cap to add hydraulic  
the LS400/LS500 Concrete Pump. The function of each  
component is described below:  
fluid. Fill with Shell Oil Tellus 68 or Mobil Oil DFE26 if  
level is low.  
1. Tow Hitch Coupler – Requires a 2-inch ball hitch or a 16. Accumulator Pressure Gauge– Used to monitor  
3-inch pintle. Capable of towing 6,000 lbs.  
accumulator pressure. Pressure should read at least  
1750 psi for correct pump operation.  
2. Documentation Box – Contains engine and pump  
operation, parts and maintenance information.  
17. Pumping Pressure Gauge – Used to monitor pressure  
in the concrete cylinders and shuttle tube.  
3. Manifold Access Door– Release latch and lift door to  
access the Hydraulic Manifold Block.  
18. Control Box – Contains the electrical components  
required to run the pump.See Control Box Components  
section for component callouts.  
4. Hydraulic Manifold Block – Manifold block that  
controls the flow of hydraulic pressure to the  
components required to control the pump.  
19. Fuel Tank/Cap – Fill with diesel fuel. Fuel tank (cell)  
holds approximately 40 gallons (176 liters). DO NOT  
top off fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately.  
5. Hopper Discharge Sleeve – Connect hoses or steel  
pipes to the discharge sleeve for pouring concrete.  
20. Hydraulic Oil Filter – This in-tank return hydraulic  
filter with a 10 micron cleanable filter is designed to  
remove all particles large enough to cause wear and  
job break down. Under normal conditions, replace every  
6 months.  
6. Pump End Jack Stand – Use this jack stand to level  
and support the rear end of the pump. NEVER deploy  
on un-level ground and always check for firmness of  
ground.  
7. Shuttle Cylinder – Under pressure, the shuttle cylinder  
shears concrete passing from the concrete cylinder to  
the delivery line during the cycle phase.  
21 Lubrication Box – This box is empty when shipped  
from the factory. Please fill with 3 gallons (11.35 liters)  
of SAE 30 motor oil for first time use. Also check the  
dual clean-out point on bottom of lubrication box for a  
secure tight fit.  
8. Tires — This trailer uses two ST205-750 x15E type  
tires. Tire inflation pressure is the most important factor  
in tire life. Pressure should be checked to 50 psi cold  
before operation. DO NOT bleed air from tires when  
they are hot. Check inflation pressure weekly during  
use to insure the maximum tire life and tread wear.  
22. Rear Running Lights – ALWAYS check and make  
sure both the right and left running lights are functioning  
correctly before towing the pump.  
23. Remixer Motor – Drives the remixer paddles inside  
the hopper. The motor direction is controlled by the  
remixer control lever.  
9. Battery – This unit uses a +12 VDC type battery.  
ALWAYS use gloves and eye protection when handling  
the battery.  
24. Hopper/Hood Lift hood to fill. Concrete from a Redi-  
Mix truck is poured into this hopper. The hopper can  
hold 10 cu. ft of concrete with optional forward/reverse  
mixer.NEVER put hands or any other parts of you body  
into the hopper.  
10. Hydraulic Pump – This unit incorporates an axial  
variable displacement hydraulic piston pump.  
11. Heat Exchanger – Reduces temperature of the  
hydraulic oil.The exchanger draws oil from the hydraulic  
tank through a filter and into the heat exchanger before  
allowing it to flow into the hydraulic system.  
25. Tow End Jack Stand – Use this jack stand to level  
and support the tow end of the pump.  
12. Accumulator – Stores hydraulic oil under pressure and  
releases it to the shuttle cylinder and provides the  
pressure needed to ensure enough force is provided  
during cycle.  
13. Remixer Control Lever – Controls the forward/reverse  
motion of the hopper remixer paddles.  
14. Hydraulic Oil Sight Glass – Use to determine the  
amount of hydraulic oil remaining in tank. The sight  
glass also contains a temperature gauge for monitoring  
the temperature of the hydraulic oil.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS  
5
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RESET  
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SCROLL  
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VOLUME  
ON  
OFF  
START  
INCREASE  
DECREASE  
ACCUMULATOR  
PRESSURE  
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IGNITION  
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FLOW  
DIRECTION  
CONTROL  
00  
1
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2
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5
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7
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REMOTE  
LOCAL  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
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CENTER  
OFF  
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5
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CYLINDER STROKE  
0
0
0
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AUTOMATIC  
JOG  
JOG “A”  
JOG “B”  
PUMPING  
PRESSURE  
REMOTE  
6
9
10  
Figure 6. Pump Digital Control Panel Components  
1. Emergency Stop Button – Press emergency stop  
button to stop pump in an emergency. Turn knob  
counterclockwise to disengage the stop button.  
9. Cylinder Stroke Control Switch – This 2-position  
switch controls the pumping function. The leftmost  
position (AUTOMATIC) sets the pump to automatic  
cycling. Set the switch to this position for normal pump  
operation.  
2. Ignition Switch – Insert the ignition key here to start  
the engine. Turn the key clockwise to the ON position,  
then continue turning clockwise to the START position  
and release. To stop the engine turn the key fully  
counterclockwise to the STOP position.  
The rightmost position (JOG) changes the pump from  
automatic to manual cycling.This allows the cylinders  
to be manually cycled using the Manual Cylinder  
Jogging Switch.  
3. Digital Readout Screen – Displays and monitors the  
various functions of the machine.  
10. Manual Cylinder Jogging Switch – This 2-position  
switch allows the operator to manually jog the cylinders  
to assist in clearing material line packs and is used to  
test pumping pressure (See Initial Start-up Procedure  
section of this manual for testing procedure).  
4. Scroll Switch – Allows the operator to scroll the various  
readout screens.  
5. Reset Switch – Allows the operator to reset the stroke  
counter.  
The leftmost position jogs Cylinder “A” and the  
rightmost position jogs Cylinder “B”.  
6. Remote Cable Connector – Insert the remote control  
input cable into this connector.  
11. Stroke Volume Control Switch – Increases or  
decreases the number of strokes per minute of the  
pump.  
7. Direction Control Switch – This 2-position switch  
controls the direction of flow for any mix in the pump.  
The leftmost position sets the pumping direction to  
forward and the rightmost position sets the pumping  
direction to reverse.  
12. Accumulator Pressure Gauge This gauge monitors  
the internal pressure of the Accumulator tank. Normal  
internal pressure should read approximately 1750 PSI  
during pumping.  
8. Pumping Control Switch This 3-position switch  
controls the pumping of the pump. The rightmost  
position (REMOTE) is for use with the remote control  
unit, the leftmost position (LOCAL) is for normal  
pumping operation, and the centermost position  
(CENTER OFF) prevents pumping.  
13. Main Pressure Gauge – This gauge monitors the  
system pressure while pumping material.The maximum  
pressure rating is 4400 PSI 50.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — DIGITAL READOUT SCREEN  
PRIMARY SCREEN  
Screen 1  
Indicates the various modes of the switch settings.  
Monitors engine RPM - Idle speed 900, High speed 2550.  
Battery charge indicator - Normal charge 13+ volts.  
Indicates electrical malfunction - Refer to Troubleshooting  
section.  
Screen 5  
Displays the ON/OFF electrical signal status of the various  
12 volt solenoids (Swing A circuit, Main A circuit, Main B  
circuit).  
INDICATES  
SWING A  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
5
SWING A OFF  
MAIN A OFF  
MAIN B OFF  
INDICATES  
MAIN A  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
INDICATES  
MAIN B  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
INDICATES  
STATUS OF PUMP  
( ON OR OFF)  
1
LS 400 OFF  
Screen 6  
INDICATES  
ENGINE RPM  
0000 ENG RPM  
BATTERY 12.5 V  
LOW OIL PSI  
INDICATES  
BATTERY  
CHARGE  
Displays the ON/OFF electrical signal status for the  
Proximity Switch A, Proximity Switch B, Engine Fuel  
Solenoid, and Unloader Solenoid.  
INDICATES  
ELECTRIC  
MALFUNCTION  
INDICATES  
INDICATES  
PROXIMITY A  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
PROXIMITY B  
CIRCUIT IS ON  
SECONDARY SCREENS  
Screen 2  
DisplaysthepositionoftheVOLUMECONTROLswitchbyindicating  
whether the increase or decrease position is on or off.  
6
PROX A OFF  
PROX B ON  
FUEL SOL OFF  
UNLOADER OFF  
INDICATES  
FUEL SOLENOID  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
INDICATES  
UNLOADER  
CIRCUIT IS OFF  
INDICATES VOLUME  
SWITCH IS NOT IN  
THE - POSITION  
Screen 7  
Displays the number of times the main hydraulic cylinders  
stroke and the yards per hour output. This indicator can be  
reset to zero by the RESET switch on the control panel.  
2
FLOW DEC OFF  
FLOW INC ON  
INDICATES VOLUME  
SWITCH IS IN THE  
+ POSITION  
INDICATES THE  
NUMBER OF  
STROKES  
INDICATES  
THROTTLE  
IS ON  
7
THROTTLE ON  
STROKES: 20  
Screen 3  
STROKES/MIN 8.2  
YDS/HR 10.7  
Displays the number of hours the engine and pump have  
been used and the number of faults the pump has registered.  
All three indicators can be reset to zero by the RESET switch  
on the control panel.  
INDICATES THE  
NO. OF YARDS  
PER HOUR  
INDICATES THE  
NO. OF STROKES  
PER MINUTE  
Screen 8  
INDICATES NO.  
OF HOURS  
PUMP HAS  
BEEN USED  
INDICATES NO.  
OF HOURS  
ENGINE HAS  
BEEN USED  
Displays the electrical status of the engine fuel solenoid.To  
test the 12-Volt solenoid status, activate with the RESET  
switch on the control panel.  
3
E HRS: 00000.0  
PMP HRS: 00000.0  
FAULTS: 00000000  
RESET TO CLEAR  
INSTRUCTION  
OR MESSAGE  
INDICATES NO.  
OF FAULTS  
DETECTED  
MESSAGE OR  
INSTRUCTION  
8
TO TEST FUEL  
SOL PRESS RESET  
FUEL SOL OFF  
INDICATES THE  
FUEL SOLENOID  
IS OFF  
Screen 4  
Displays the number of strokes the main hydraulic cylinders  
have gone through. This indicator can be reset to zero by  
the RESET switch on the control panel.  
Screen 9  
Displays the communication status of the (optional) radio  
remote control.To activate a new remote control connection,  
use the reset switch on the control panel.  
INDICATES A  
RUNNING  
COUNT OF  
NO. OF STROKES  
STROKE CTR: 0000  
PRESS RESET TO  
INDICATES  
THAT RADIO  
REMOTE IS ON  
4
9
RADIO ADDRESS  
COMMUNICATING  
PRESS RESET TO  
ZERO STROKE CTR  
LEARN A NEW ONE  
MESSAGE OR  
INFORMATION  
IINSTRUCTION  
OR MESSAGE  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ENGINE COMPONENTS  
Figure 7. Deutz F4L2011F/BF4L2011 Diesel Engine Components  
INITIAL SERVICING  
The engine (Figure 7) must be checked for proper lubrication  
and filled with fuel prior to operation. Refer to the  
manufacturer's engine manual for instructions and details  
of operation and servicing.  
6. Alternator Provides power to the electrical system.  
Replace with only manufacturers recommended  
replacement parts.  
7. Air Filter/Cover – Prevents dirt and other debris from  
entering the fuel system. Release the latches on the  
side of the air filter cover to gain access to filter element.  
1. Fuel Filter – Service the fuel filter as recommended in  
the maintenance section of this manual.  
2. Oil Filter – Prevents dirt and other debris from entering  
the engine. Service the oil filter as recommended in  
the maintenance section of this manual.  
Operating the engine without an air filter, with  
a damaged air filter, or a filter in need of  
replacement will allow dirt to enter the engine,  
causing rapid engine wear.  
3. Crankcase Drain Plug – Remove this plug to drain  
engine oil from the engine crankcase. For best results  
drain engine oil when oil is warm.  
8. Oil Filler Port/Cap – Remove this cap to add engine  
oil to the crankcase. Fill with recommended type of oil  
as specified in the maintenance section of this manual.  
4. Dip Stick – Remove dipstick to determine if the engine  
oil level is low. If low add oil as specified in Table 4.  
5. V-Belt Cover – Remove this cover to gain access to  
theV-belt.When replacingV-belt, use only recommended  
type V-belt.  
9. Starter/Solenoid This engine uses a 12VDC , 2.7kW  
(3.7 HP) starter motor with solenoid.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — INSPECTION  
FUEL CHECK  
CAUTION - GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES  
1. Check the fuel gauge built into the fuel tank cap  
(Figure 8) to determine if the pump's engine fuel is low.  
Refuel as needed.  
NEVER operate the pump in a  
confined area or enclosed area  
structure that does not provide ample  
free flow of air.  
WARNING - EXPLOSIVE FUEL  
Diesel fuel is extremely flammable, and  
its vapors can cause an explosion if  
ignited. DO NOT start the engine near  
spilled fuel or combustible fluids. DO  
NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine is  
running or hot.  
ALWAYS wear approved eye and  
hearing protection before  
operating the pump .  
NEVER operate the pumps's engine  
with the engine hood removed. The  
possibility exists of hands, long hair,  
and clothing becoming entangled with  
the V-belt, causing injury and bodily  
harm.  
DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it  
comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from  
the ignition system. Store fuel in approved containers,  
in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and  
flames. NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.  
NEVER place hands or feet inside the hopper.  
ALWAYS make while the engine is running. ALWAYS  
shut down the engine before performing any kind of  
maintenance service on the pump.  
See Figures 5, 6, and 7 for the location of  
any control or component referenced in this  
section.  
Figure 8. Fuel Cap Gauge  
BEFORE STARTING  
2. If fuel is low, remove fuel filler cap and fill with #2  
1. Readsafetyinstructionsatthe  
beginning of manual.  
diesel fuel (Figure 9).  
2. Clean the entire pump, removing dirt and dust, particu-  
larly the engine cooling air inlet, and heat exchanger.  
3. Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If air filter is dirty,  
replace air filter with a new one as required.  
4. Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness.  
WARNING - EXPLOSIVE FUEL  
Handle fuel safely. Diesel fuel is highly flammable and  
can be dangerous if mishandled.DO NOT smoke while  
refueling. DO NOT attempt to refuel pump if the engine  
is hot or running.ALWAYS allow engine to cool before  
refueling.  
Figure 9. Adding Diesel Fuel  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — INSPECTION  
6. The oil listed inTable 4 is recommended to ensure better  
ENGINE OIL CHECK  
engine performance. Use class CD or higher grade motor  
oil.  
1. Remove the engine oil dipstick from its holder  
(Figure 10).  
Figure 10. Engine Oil Dipstick  
2. Make sure pump/engine is placed on level ground.  
3. Pull the engine oil dipstick (Figure 11) from its holder.  
HYDRAULIC OIL CHECK  
1. Determine if the hydraulic oil level is low by observing  
the level of the oil in the Hydraulic Oil Sight Glass  
(Figure 12).  
NORMAL OIL LEVEL  
HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE  
MINIMUM OIL LEVEL  
Figure 11. Engine Oil Level  
Figure 12. Hydraulic Oil Sight Glass  
4. Verify that oil level (Figure 11) is maintained between  
the two notches on the dipstick.  
5. If the pump's engine oil is low, fill engine crankcase  
with lubricating oil through filler hole, but DO NOT overfill.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — INSPECTION  
2. If the hydraulic oil level is low, remove the cap just above  
the oil level sight glass (Figure 13) and add the correct  
amount of hydraulic oil to bring the hydraulic oil level to  
a normal safe operating level. (Use Shell oilTellus 68 or  
Mobil oil DFE26).  
Figure 13. Hydraulic Oil Filler Hole  
3. Check the oil level in the lubrication box. If low, fill  
with up to 3 gallons of SAE #30 motor oil (Figure 14).  
The oil level must be checked daily. The lubrication box  
should be serviced as described in the maintenance  
section.  
Figure 14. Filling the Lubrication Box  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SET-UP  
LOCATION OF PUMP  
1. Place the pump in the best location on the site to pump  
concrete efficiently.  
2. Lay down the hose in the shortest distance possible.  
REAR STABILIZER JACKS  
To reduce excessive vibration and rocking of the pump, set  
the rear stabilizers as follows:  
1. Locate both the left and right rear stabilizer jacks  
(Figure 15).  
Figure 17. Rear Stabilizer Stand Deployment  
HYDRAULIC REAR STABILIZER JACKS (OPTIONAL)  
REAR  
STABILIZER  
JACKS  
If your pump comes equipped with hydraulic rear stablizers,  
they can be controlled as follows:  
1. Push down the middle control lever (see Figure 18) to  
extend the right hydraulic rear stabilizer.  
2. Push up the middle control lever (see Figure 18) to retract  
the right hydraulic rear stabilizer.  
3. Push down the rightmost control lever (see Figure 18)  
to extend the left hydraulic rear stabilizer.  
4. Push up the rightmost control lever (see Figure 18) to  
retract the left hydraulic rear stabilizer.  
Figure 15. Locating Rear Stabilizer Jacks  
2. Remove the cotter pin from the handle tee bolt eye,  
and then pull the handle tee to release the stabilizer  
jack (Figure 16).  
MIDDLE CONTROL LEVER  
(CONTROLS RIGHT  
HYDRAULIC STABILIZER)  
3. Position both rear stabilizers jacks on firm (not loose)  
LEFT HYDRAULIC  
STABILIZER JACK  
level ground (Figure 17).  
4. Align the hole on the stabilizer jack with the hole on the  
frame body and insert handle tee bolt.  
RIGHT HYDRAULIC  
STABILIZER JACK  
RIGHTMOST  
CONTROL LEVER  
(CONTROLS LEFT  
HYDRAULIC  
5. Insert the cotter pin into handle tee bolt eye to lock the  
stabilizer jack.  
STABILIZER)  
COTTER  
REAR  
PIN  
STABILIZER  
STAND  
Figure 18. Control Levers for Hydraulic Rear Stabilizers  
WARNING - REAR STABILIZER SAFETY  
HANDLE  
T-BOLT  
BOLT EYE  
NEVER place feet under jack while operating.  
ALWAYS retract rear stabilizer jacks prior to towing.  
ALWAYS retract rear stabilizer jacks prior to servicing to  
relieve load (working pressure).  
Figure 16. Rear Stabilizer Jack  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — START-UP PROCEDURE  
4. Place the Direction Control Switch to the FORWARD  
STARTING PROCEDURE  
position (Figure 22).  
WARNING - GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES  
DO NOT attempt to operate this concrete pump until  
the Safety, General Information and Inspection  
sections have been read and understood.  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
Figure 22. Direction Control Switch (FORWARD)  
5. To start the engine, insert the key (Figure 23) into the  
1. Locate the Emergency Stop Switch (Figure 19) on the  
Hydraulic Pump Control Box.Turn the Emergency Stop  
switch clockwise and release (open).This will allow the  
engine to start.  
ignition switch and turn the key to the ON position.  
n
Figure 23. Ignition Switch  
6. When the ignition key is in the ON position, the Digital  
Readout Screen (primary) will cycle through 3 displays  
as shown in Figure 24.  
Figure 19. Emergency Stop Switch  
If the Emergency Stop switch is in the  
CLOSED position (stop), engine will not start.  
To start the engine, make sure the  
Emergency Stop switch is in the OPEN  
position (fully extended).  
1
1
1
LS 400 OFF  
0000 ENG RPM  
BATTERY 12.5 V  
LOW OIL PSI  
LS 400 OFF  
2. Turn the Cylinder Stroke Control Switch to the  
0000 ENG RPM  
BATTERY 12.5 V  
LOW RPM FAULT  
AUTOMATIC position (Figure 20).  
LS 400 OFF  
AUTOMATIC  
JOG  
0000 ENG RPM  
BATTERY 12.5 V  
END OF MESSAGE  
Figure 20. Cylinder Stroke  
Control Switch (Automatic)  
Figure 24. Primary Screen (Ignition Key ON)  
3. Place the Pumping Control Switch to the CENTER  
7. Turn the key to the START position and listen for the  
engine to start.In warm weather let engine warm up for  
5 minutes. In cold weather let engine warm up for 10  
minutes.  
OFF position (Figure 21) for normal pumping operation.  
REMOTE  
LOCAL  
CENTER  
OFF  
Figure 21. Pumping Control Switch (OFF)  
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PUMPING  
HOSE LUBRICATION  
Before pumping, it is necessary to lubricate the hose.  
WARNING - SAFETY GLASSES  
This procedure prevents separation and blockages in the  
Safety glasses MUST be worn at  
all times when operating the pump.  
Failure to follow safety guidelines  
can result in serious injury.  
hose. Inspect the lines at all times to prevent problems.  
Beforeconcreteisdischargedintothehopper,itissuggested  
that 3 to 4 gallons of water be sprayed into the hopper,  
followed by approximately 5 gallons of a creamy cement and  
water slurry (1/2 bag of cement to 5 gallons of water).  
A well-planned location of the pump and  
routingofthehosebeforestartingapourmay  
save subsequent moves throughout the job.  
Gettingtheconcretetoflowthroughthe  
hose at the start of the pumping cycle  
can be one of the most critical opera-  
tions of the pour.  
1. Place the Pumping Control Switch to the LOCAL  
PRIMING THE PUMP WITH SLURRY MIXTURE  
position (Figure 26) for normal pumping operation.  
It is CRITICAL to the successful operation of a concrete  
pump that the manifold and all delivery hoses, pipes and  
elbows are coated with a film of lubrication BEFORE you  
attempt to pump concrete.  
REMOTE  
LOCAL  
Failure to properly prepare the pump and system will result  
in a “dry pack” of concrete, blocking the shuttle valve tube  
or delivery line.  
CENTER  
OFF  
Figure 26. Pumping Control Switch (LOCAL)  
1. Connect the entire delivery system to the pump. Pour 5  
gallons of water and a bag of raw cement into the hopper.  
2. Slide the Volume Control Switch (Figure 27) to the  
right to increase the volume to approximately 10 strokes  
per minute. Sliding the volume control to the left will  
decrease pump volume.  
2. Place the Direction Control Switch to the REVERSE  
position (Figure 25).This will mix the water and cement  
into slurry.  
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DECREASE  
VOLUME  
INCREASE  
VOLUME  
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
Figure 27. Volume Control  
Figure 25. Direction Control Switch (REVERSE)  
A thumping sound (cylinder stroke) should be heard.  
The thumping sound represents the number of strokes  
per minute (volume) of the pump.  
3. Mix the slurry to the consistency of a smooth batter.  
4. Position the first ready-mix truck at the hopper. Check  
the concrete. DO NOT discharge concrete into hopper  
at this time.  
3. Scroll through the Digital Readout Screen with the scroll  
switch to go to Screen 7 (Figure 28). This screen will  
show the volume in strokes per minute.  
5. Place the Direction Control Switch in the FORWARD  
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THROTTLE ON  
STROKES: 100  
position.This will start the flow of the slurry to the hoses.  
6. Keep the slurry flowing until most of it is pumped out.  
However, make sure that some slurry is left on the hopper  
when concrete is first discharged from the ready-mix  
truck.  
STROKES/MIN 10.0  
YDS/HR 0.0  
Figure 28. Strokes Per Minute Display  
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4. Let the pump cycle until the hydraulic oil temperature  
(Figure 29) is approximately 50° to 60° F.  
HYDRAULIC OIL  
TEMPERATURE  
Figure 32. Hopper Remixer Blades (Rotation)  
7. Slide the Volume Control Switch (Figure 27) to the  
right to increase the volume to 25-30 strokes per minute.  
Slowly discharge the concrete from the ready-mix truck  
into the hopper and completely fill it. Keep the pump  
running continuously until concrete is discharging at the  
end of the delivery system. If the pump is stopped during  
this procedure, a blockage may occur.  
Figure 29. Hydraulic OilTemperature Gauge  
5. The Accumulator Pressure Gauge (Figure 30) should  
read approximately 1750 pounds per square inch (psi).  
CAUTION - HOSE/LINE BLOCKAGE  
If hoses or lines are blocked for any reason, or if the  
lines are kinked when starting up or during the pumping  
cycle, the pump pressure could straighten out the kink  
or force out the blockage.This rapid surge of material  
could cause the lines to whip or move in a manner  
that could cause injury to personnel.  
Figure 30. Accumulator  
Pressure Gauge  
8. It is important that once the slurry procedure is  
completed, and concrete is flowing through the hose,  
DO NOT stop the pour until all the slurry is pumped out  
and the concrete has reached the end of the hose.The  
only time to stop the pump during the priming procedure  
is if a blockage occurs.  
6. Push the Hopper Remixer Control Lever DOWNWARD  
(Figure 31).The Hopper Remixer Control lever is located  
to the left of the Hydraulic Temperature gauge. Observe  
that the blades (Figure 32) inside the hopper are turning  
in a clockwise direction (FORWARD).To turn the blades  
in a counterclockwise direction (REVERSE), push the  
Hopper Remixer Control lever UPWARD (Figure 31).  
9. If it is necessary to replace or add a section of delivery  
system, after the initial lubrication procedure, wet the  
inside area of the hose, pipe or elbow with 5 gallons of  
water per 25 foot length, before adding it to the system.  
Whenpumpinglongdistanceorpumpingstiff  
mixes, you can expect a drop in volume  
compared to shorter lines and wetter mixes  
due to the change in valve efficiency or  
cavitation.  
Figure 31. Hopper Remixer Control Lever  
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4. Reinstall the control panel and tighten the 2 screws.  
REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)  
5. On the top of the unit, to the right of the control box  
(Figure 36), hammer out the knock-out hole and install  
the remote antenna.  
The LS400/LS500 Concrete Pump has a remote control  
feature that allows the pump to be remotely controlled. If  
desired, the pump can be operated via a receiver/transmitter  
(radio) or a hardwire method, which utilizes a 25-ft. extension  
cable.Contact MQ Sales Department to order remote control.  
ANTENNA  
Radio Remote Control  
KNOCK-OUT  
HOLE  
Installation of the Radio Remote Control Assembly  
1. Remove the two screws on the digital control panel of  
the pump. See Figure 33.  
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Figure 36. Antenna Installation  
Figure 33. Removing Screws from Control Panel  
6. Connect the antenna cable to the connector on the rear  
of the control box (Figure 36).  
2. Tilt and slowly pull out the control panel and place on  
top of box to gain access inside the box. See Figure 34.  
Radio Remote Control Buttons Operation  
The pumping operation can be performed by radio remote  
control (Figure 37). Before using remote control, move the  
Pumping Control Switch on the control box to the REMOTE  
position.The buttons on the remote control have the following  
functions.  
ON/OFF - Turns the power on or off. When power is on the  
power LED lights red. If the battery LED turns red, 9V battery  
needs to be replaced.  
Figure 34. Pulling Out Control Panel  
E-STOP - Turns off the pump completely in an emergency.  
PUMP ON/OFF - Starts and stops the forward pumping.  
PUMP REV - momentarily pumps in reverse direction.  
VOLUME (+) - used to increase the pumping volume.  
VOLUME (-) - used to decrease the pumping volume.  
3. Install the wireless remote module with the 2 screws  
and nuts provided inside the control panel. Connect the  
3-wire connector from the wireless remote module to  
the electronic control unit. See Figure 35.  
SCREWS AND NUTS  
ON  
E-STOP  
OFF  
ELECTRONIC  
CONTROL  
UNIT  
POWER LED  
PUMP  
REV  
PUMP  
ON/OFF  
BATTERY LED  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
WIRELESS  
REMOTE  
MODULE  
NOTE: OLDER MODELS  
MAY INDICATE FLOW  
INSTEAD OF VOLUME  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 35. Installing Remote Control Module  
Figure 37. Radio Remote Control  
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Radio Remote Control Programming  
Cable Remote Control Operation  
Before starting operation of the Radio Remote Control, go  
to Screen 9 of the Digital Readout Screen:  
Before using cable remote control, set the pumping volume  
with the VOLUME switch on the control box then move the  
Pumping Control Switch on the control box to the REMOTE  
position.  
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RADIO ADDRESS  
NO RADIO  
PRESS RESET TO  
LEARN A NEW ONE  
The cable remote control (Figure 38) has the following  
controls.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the radio (wireless) remote  
control to turn on the power. Hold down the RESET  
switch. The display will now show:  
PUMP ON/OFF - Starts and stops the forward pumping.  
PUMP REV - starts pumping in reverse direction.  
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RADIO ADDRESS  
NOW SCANNING  
FOR NEW  
TRANSMITTER  
WARNING -TRANSPORTING PUMP  
It will be necessary at times to move your pump from  
one job site location to another. Before moving the  
pump, make sure to pump the remaining concrete out  
of the hopper. Moving the pump with a full hopper of  
concrete can cause severe damage or breakage of  
the axle and axle springs, excess strain and pressure  
on the hub and bearing assembly.  
2.  
After 5 seconds, the display will show:  
9
RADIO ADDRESS  
COMMUNICATING  
PRESS RESET TO  
LEARN A NEW ONE  
3. The remote control is now ready for use.  
Leaking manifold seals or hose coupling  
gaskets which leak water can cause separa-  
tion and subsequent jamming at that point.  
Cable Remote Control  
Installation of the Cable Remote Control Assembly  
Connect the cable to the front panel of the control box (See  
Figure 38).  
CABLE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
25 FT. CABLE  
PUMP REV  
PUMP ON/OFF  
TO CONTRROL BOX  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 38. Cable Remote Control  
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When pumping is resumed, you can expect blockage at the  
point of hose collapse. To prevent this from happening, the  
hosecanbekinkedoffatthedischargeendwhenthepump  
is stopped to prevent the gravity flow of the material in the  
hose.  
REMIXTURES  
Remixtures that are designed into the concrete mix by the  
redi-mix company or an architectural engineering company.  
This section lists common admixtures and a brief explana-  
tion of their functions:  
Theuseofstiffermixeswhenpumpingdownhillwilldecrease  
gravity flow of the material in the hose and will assure a  
smootheroperationbetweenthecamrollerbearingandcam  
plate. As with any job, make sure that the hose and the  
couplings are in good workable shape.  
A. Pozzolith 300 – or the equivalent acts as a water  
retarderandalubricant.Onaleanmix,longpushes,  
stiff mixes, and vertical pushes, Pozzolith 300R  
helps pumpability.  
B. MBVR – air entraining, acts as a lubricant.  
VERTICAL PUMPING  
C. CalciumChloride – commonlyreferredtoasC.C.,  
isusedasanaccelerator.Whenpumpingaloadwith  
calcium chloride, it is recommended that you wash  
out if the waiting time between delivery trucks  
becomes too long.  
When pumping vertically up the side of a building, above 40  
feet, we would recommend the installation of steel pipe  
securely fastened at intervals as necessary to support the  
pipe. Ninety degree, long radius pipe sweeps should be  
installed at the top and bottom of the steel line.  
D. Super Plasticizers – acts as an accelerator. The  
concretewilllookverywetafterthesuperplasticizer Use a 25 ft. hose, or short section, off the pump; and for the  
is added, but will begin to set up very fast.Wash out balance of the horizontal distance to the vertical line, use  
immediatelyifyoudonothaveatruckwaiting.Super steel pipe. This type of installation has been satisfactory on  
plasticizers are used mainly on commercial jobs.  
many jobs being pumped in excess of 100 feet high. Line  
pressures are always less using steel pipe as compared to  
hose.  
E. Red Label – acts as a water retarder and an  
accelerator. Red label will be used mainly on com-  
mercial jobs.  
When pumping vertically, using all hose, it is recommended  
F. Fly Ash – is used to help increase the strength of not to go higher than 50 feet with hose.The hose should be  
the concrete and decrease the cement content per tied off at intervals of 10 feet, if possible. Special attention  
yard. This is one of the most common admixtures shouldbegivenwhentieingthehoseoffatthetopasthehose  
used.  
will have a tendency to stretch when filled with concrete.This  
will increase the possibility of a blockage at the point where  
the hose is tied off. To avoid this, a long radius of 90º elbow  
is recommended. The suggested place to tie off is on the  
hose, under the clamp.  
Alladmixtureswillbeshownontheredi-mix  
concrete ticket. Before starting the pumping  
job, ask the driver of the redi-mix truck to see  
the concrete ticket and note the admixtures  
that exist and take the proper action.  
It is strongly recommended that steel pipe  
beusedonallverticalpumpingforsafetyand  
convenience.  
DOWNHILL PUMPING  
Downhill pumping can be a difficult procedure on some jobs.  
The slurry procedure would be the same as explained  
PrimingThePumpWithSlurryMixture sectionofthismanual.  
It is suggested that a sponge approximately 2”x 4”x 6” in size  
be placed in the hose before the start of pumping.  
HOSE PULSATION  
A slight pulsation of the hose will always be noticeable near  
the pump. Excessive pulsation of the hose near the pump is  
normallyduetohigherthanaveragelinepressurescausedby  
stiff, harsh mixes, or extremely long pumping distances.  
Wetthespongebeforeplacingitinthehosetokeeptheslurry  
from running too far ahead of the concrete, which will reduce  
the possibility of separation.When the pump is stopped, the  
material can flow slowly down, due to gravity, and cause the  
hose to collapse.  
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The use of 2 -1/2” I.D. hose in these extreme cases reduces If it is necessary to wait 1/2 hour or more for another load of  
linepressuresortheadditionofslightamountsofwatertothe concrete, to prevent setting of the mix in the system, it is  
mix, if permissible, will permit easier pumping. The use of advisable to consider the following factors (A through D)  
certain pumping admixtures may help.  
affecting the concrete:  
If excessive pulsation exists in the hose, it is advisable to  
useburlaporsomemeansofwearprotectionunderthehose  
at points where the hose may wear through the outer cover;  
e.g. over forms, steel or sharp curbs.  
A. How old is the concrete?  
B. Is there an accelerator, calcium chloride, red label,  
etc., in the concrete?  
C. The temperature of the day, 80, 90, degrees?  
SNAP-JOINT COUPLINGS  
When using Snap-Joint couplings with gaskets to join hose,  
see that they are washed clean after each job. Keeping the  
hose ends clean (heavy duty) is very important for the best  
job setup. A thin coat of grease on the rubber gasket or  
dippingbothcouplingandgasketinwaterbeforecouplingthe  
hose will make for easier installation.  
D. How much system you have out and how stiff was  
the mix you were pumping?  
PREVENTING MIX SET-UP AFTER PUMP SHUTDOWN  
Whenthepumpisstoppedforanyreasonduringapour;e.g.,  
movinghose,waitingforredi-mixtruck,thefollowingsugges-  
tions are offered:  
NEW PUMPS  
All new pumps arewater pressure testedat the factoryThis  
procedure permits a thorough inspection of entire drive  
system and valving under simulated full load conditions.The  
pumpownercandothesamebymakinganadaptertocouple  
to the end of the discharge cone: e.g., the use of a standard  
2" pipe cap with a 3/8" drilled hole in the center, screwed on  
to the end of hinged cone or reducer at the pump.  
1. Leavethehopperfullofconcreteatthetimeofshutdown.  
It is important not to let the redi-mix driver wash too  
much water into the hopper, as this could cause separa-  
tion of the concrete in the hopper.  
2. If the shutdown period exceeds 2 to 3 minutes, turn off  
the engine so the vibration does not separate the mix in  
the hopper which can cause a blockage in the manifold  
when the pump is started.  
Fill the hopper with water after making sure that all sand and  
rockhavebeenremovedfrommanifold.Operatepumpatfull  
throttle and the 3/8" diameter hole restriction will create  
sufficient back pressure to make thorough inspection of all 3. If it is necessary to wait 10 minutes or more for another  
moving parts.  
load of concrete, it is wise to start the pump and pump  
6 or 8 strokes every 5 minutes to prevent setting of the  
mix in the system. If waiting time is excessive, it would  
be wise to wash out the pump and hoses and start over  
when the new truck arrives.  
THE EFFECTS OF HEAT AND EXCESSIVE  
TIME ON CONCRETE:  
Hot concrete, commonly referred to as a hot load, is concrete  
that has been in the redi-mix truck in excess of 2 to 3 hours.  
On a hot day, this amount of time is even less.  
4. When pumping stiff mixes and there is waiting time  
between redi-mix trucks, it is advisable to add some  
water to the last hopper of material and “hand mix” to  
ensure an easier start with the following load.  
A brief explanation of why heat and time affect concrete:  
Concrete starts setting by drying up through a chemical  
reaction. The catalyst to this reaction is heat. When  
pumping a hot load, it is important to remember that  
when you have to stop pumping for any reason, add  
water to the concrete in the hopper and hand mix and  
move concrete in the hose every 5 minutes. If the shut  
down time becomes too long, wash out immediately.  
5. Whenthepumpingjobrequiresastiffermix,thefollowing  
method is suggested for starting:Take a water hose with  
a nozzle on it and apply water with a fine spray to the  
concrete as it comes down the redi-mix chute into the  
pumphopperaftertheslurryprocedureiscompletedand  
you are ready to start pumping.  
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4. If waiting time is excessive, it would be wise to wash out  
the pump and hoses and start over when the new truck  
arrives. This can be avoided by being observant to the  
pump and system, also taking into consideration the  
above actors (A through D) affecting the mix.  
Using this procedure will make it easier to pump through  
thecleanhose.Note:Oncetheconcretehasreachedthe  
end of the hose, do not apply any more water in this  
manner as this procedure is used for starting only.  
6. Hose sizing is very important: We strongly recommend  
onharshmixes,verticalpushes,stiffconcrete,shotcrete,  
longpushes,thata2-1/2linebeusedasfaraspossible.  
The advantages of using the 2 -1/2” line are improved  
pumpability,lesspumpingpressureandlesswearonthe  
pump.  
CLEARING CONCRETE BLOCKAGE  
WARNING - BLOCKAGES  
If you repeatedly pull the throttle all the way out and  
try to force your pump to push through blockages  
due to separation of material in the hose or manifold,  
you will soon have breakdowns and costly repairs which  
are not covered under warranty.  
7. Following the pump operation, proper wash out of all  
materials or “build-up” within the pump manifold and  
hoses will prevent problems when starting the next job.  
8. A thorough inspection of the drive components and  
greasing of all bearings after each job will ensure ad-  
equate lubrication and service to the pump which is  
normally operating in wet, gritty conditions.  
If a blockage occurs, find where it is and clear it before  
further pumping. DO NOT increase the engine speed  
to clear the blockage. Increasing the engine speed  
will only compound the problem.  
If a blockage occurs in a hose, walk the hose until you find  
thepointoftrouble.Thehosewillbesoftimmediatelypastthe  
blockage. To clear the blockage:  
Over-greasing any bearing on your Mayco  
pump will not damage the bearing.  
1. Disconnect the hose at the first coupling past the  
blockage.  
CLEARING THE SYSTEM AFTER MIX SET UP  
WARNING - HOSE LINE PRESSURE  
If, for any reason, the mix should set up in the system, the  
following procedure is suggested:  
Use extreme care! The hose line is under pressure  
and can cause serious injury.  
1. Disconnect the hose from the pump and wash the pump  
out immediately.  
2. Elevate the hose at that point with the blockage area  
hangingdown.  
WARNING - HOSE/LINE PRESSURE  
When disconnecting hoses, use EXTREME  
CAUTION! The hose is under pressure!  
3. Using a hammer, you can pound the downstream edge  
of the packed area until it is free to flow. Shake all of the  
sand and gravel out to the end of the hose.  
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Reconnect the hose and fill the hopper with water.  
4. Before reconnecting the hose, start the pump and run a  
small amount of concrete out to the end of the hose.This  
will assure that all of the separation is out of the hose.  
3. Reconnect the hose and fill the hopper with water. DO  
NOTtrytopushalltheconcreteoutofallofthehoselines  
at one time.  
For example: If you had 200 ft. of system out, you would  
disconnect each hose. Clean it out by pushing water  
through the first hose off the pump, then continue  
progressing through all the hoses, until all the system is  
clean.  
Damagedhoseswithinternalrestrictionscan  
cause blockages.  
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E. Chip the concrete out of the reducer with the pry  
bar.  
CLEARING SHUTTLETUBE BLOCKAGE  
The shuttle tube is plugged if volume at the discharge end of  
the hose stops and the hydraulic oil pressure gauge reads  
4400 PSI or more.  
F. Remove the reducer. From the discharge end, chip  
the concrete out of the shuttle tube with the pry-bar.  
If concrete cannot be loosened from the outlet of  
the shuttle tube, remove the clean-out plug on the  
bottom of the hopper to discharge the concrete.  
To clear a plug in the shuttle tube, great care must be taken  
as a dangerous condition will exist from pressure build-up  
inside the shuttle tube. (With the shuttle valve, the concrete  
can be pumped in reverse.) Use the following procedures to  
clear the shuttle tubes.  
G. Chip the blockage out with the pry-bar.  
H. Flush the shuttle tube with water.  
I. Before resuming operation of the pump, perform the  
“Reverse” Pumping Procedure to relieve pressure  
on the shuttle tubes.  
WARNING - SHUTTLE TUBES  
DO NOT open any of the delivery system joint clamps.  
“REVERSE” PUMPING PROCEDURE  
A. Switch the pump into REVERSE. With pump speed  
at a medium-slow (approx. 12 strokes per min.) try  
to pull the “pack” back into the hopper with 5 or 6  
reverse strokes.  
B. Remix the concrete in the hopper.  
C. Switch the pump into FORWARD.If it is still plugged,  
repeat “Reversing” procedure three times.  
If concrete still does not move, proceed to the Shuttle Tube  
Inspection Procedure.  
WARNING - ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE  
Make sure the accumulator pressure gauge reads  
ZERO psi. prior to performing any maintenance or  
inspection. You must follow lock out-tag out  
procedures.  
SHUTTLETUBE INSPECTION PROCEDURE  
A. Stop the pump. Switch off the engine.  
B
The senior or most experienced operator must warn  
all others to stand at least 20 feet away from the  
machine and turn their heads to face away from the  
pump.  
C. The operator will position himself beside the reducing  
elbow at the pump outlet. Wearing safety glasses,  
slip the end of a pry bar (24" length of reinforcing  
steel rod) under the latch of the hose clamp and flip  
it up.  
D. Carefully knock the end of the hose away from the  
reducer.  
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TABLE 5. MAINTENANCE CHECK SCHEDULE  
Hour- Wee- Month- 6-Mont- Operational  
Daily  
ly  
kly  
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X
X
X
hs  
Hours  
Engine Oil  
X
X
Engine Air Filter  
Fuel Filter  
Hydraulic Oil Level  
Lubrication Box  
Replace Hydraulic Oil  
Clean Hydraulic Filters  
Axle Crank  
500 hrs.  
X
1000 hrs.  
500 hrs.  
2 hrs  
X
X
Grease Shuttle Tube and Hopper  
Outlet Zerk Points  
2 hrs  
Check System Pressure  
Check Hardware for Tightness  
Check Cutting Ware Ring and Plate  
Check Trailer Brakes Function  
Check Brake Lights  
X
X
X
40 hrs.  
40 hrs.  
X
X
X
X
Check Tire Conditions  
Inspect Saftey Devices / Decals  
Check Wheel Bearings  
X
X
Check Battery  
X
Inspect Brake Lining  
Visually Check for Oil Leaks  
X
CLEANING THE PUMP AND DELIVERY SYSTEM  
DANGER - AMPUTATION RISK  
Cleaning the pump is a very important operation as it  
determines how the machine will pump the next time it is  
used.  
During routine maintenance or removing material  
blockage, you will be required to put your hand in the  
concrete cylinders or near the shuttle tube.You are at  
EXTREME RISK of injury or AMPUTATION if the  
engine is running or if pressure is in the hydraulic  
system.  
At the end of every pour, or because of long delays during a  
pour, the pump and delivery system must be thoroughly  
cleaned by removing all concrete material.  
1. Following the Clearing Concrete Blockage operating  
procedure, ensure that there is no blockage in the hose  
and line or in the shuttle tube. If a blockage exists, clear  
it.  
Prior to performing any maintenance on the pump,  
follow described lock out-tag out procedures. Stop the  
engine by turning off the ignition switch and remove  
the starter key. Place a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag  
over the switch and disconnect the battery. The  
pressure reading on the  
2. Pump concrete until the opening of the concrete cylinder  
intake in the hopper is visible.  
accumulator pressure  
gauge MUST read  
ZERO. ALWAYS make  
sure the accumulator  
3. Stop the pump.  
4. Carefully disconnect the first hose joint at the shuttle  
tube discharge elbow.  
circuit pressure reads  
zero prior to performing any maintenance on the pump.  
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5. Add water to the hopper.Pump and flush clean the entire HYDRAULIC OIL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
hopper, shuttle tube and discharge elbow with water.  
The Mayco pump is equipped with an in-tank return hydraulic  
6. Scoop out 12 inches of concrete from the inboard end filter with a 10 micron cleanable filter.The element has been  
of the delivery hose. “Cork screw” a 6" x 6" x 8" sponge designed to remove all particles large enough to cause wear  
into the end of the first hose section. Reconnect the and job break down. Under normal conditions, we recommend  
hose to the discharge elbow.  
replacement every 6 month.  
7. Fill hopper with water.Pump until sponge and clean water  
come out the discharge end of the hose and line system.  
The most important factor to keep in mind is the effect of  
cold weather on the hydraulic oil. The viscosity (thickness)  
of the hydraulic oil will be much heavier.  
8. When the pump has been used to pump small aggregate  
concrete (pea rock, ½" minus) or mixes with high fines  
content (60% or more sand) there will be a tendency for  
hardened concrete to build up on the inside surface of  
the shuttle tube. Therefore, at the end of every such  
pour, after the pump and system have been cleaned  
and the engine shut off, remove all remaining concrete.  
ALWAYS run machine until oil temperature reaches a  
minimum of 50°F.before pumping.Damage to the main piston  
pump will occur if the machine is cycled too fast before the  
oil temperature reaches the minimum of 50°F. Cycle the  
machine at 6-8 strokes per minute at approximately 1/3  
throttle.  
9. When the pump has been used to pump large aggregate  
concrete (" to 1 (" follow the instructions in step 8 once  
per week.  
In areas where the weather normally remains under 50°F.,  
use Shell Oil Tellus 46 (or the equivalent). The above steps  
must be followed or severe damage to the main axial piston  
pump can occur.  
1. When changing the hydraulic oil or topping off the  
reservoir, use only the following type.  
(Reservoir capacity - 50 gal.)  
WARNING - ACID CLEANING  
Hydraulic oil: Shell Oil Tellius 68 or  
Mobil DFE 26  
NEVER use muriatic acid to clean the pump. Acid will  
dissolve the chrome finish on material cylinder bore  
and main hydraulic cylinder rods.  
Texaco Rand HDC  
WARNING - HYDRAULIC OIL  
Use only a 2½" diameter clean-out hook  
when back-pumping into redi-mix truck. Use  
a safety chain to secure the clean-out hook  
to some solid part of the mixer truck to  
prevent hook from jumping off of the drum.  
Run the pump at 6 strokes per minute  
maximum speed.  
DO NOT mix oil brands! This may impair quality.  
2. Lubrication: Grease daily/Hour  
(Recommended after each Pour)  
Main hydraulic cylinders  
Axle crank  
- 2 Place  
- 1 Place  
- 2 Place  
- 3 Place  
Deutz Model F4L2011F/BFL2011F Diesel Engine  
Shuttle cylinders  
“S” tube outlet flange  
This pump is equipped with either a Deutz F4L2011F or Deutz  
BF4L2011F turbo diesel engine. For information concerning the  
procedure in checking, removing, cleaning, etc. of the various  
engine parts or any other information on the engine not contained  
herein, refer to the engine manufacturer’s instruction manual.  
Grease Type:  
Lithium Based EP  
Texaco Multitak 20  
Lubriplate ED-2  
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BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
BRAKE SYSTEM  
The brake system should be periodically checked. Look for  
CAUTION - BATTERY MAINTENANCE SAFETY  
fluid leaks worn or cracked hoses. Check the reservoir for  
proper fluid levels. The Atwood surge brake should be  
checked for damage. Make sure that all links and pivots are  
kept lubricated.  
Wear safety glasses or face mask,  
protective clothes, and rubber gloves when  
working with battery.  
1. Keep all links and pivots lubricated to prevent rusting  
and ensure ease of operation. Using SAE 30 oil, lubricate  
inside the release handle and inside the actuator body.  
This can be reached from the underside of the actuator.  
Mishandling of the battery shortens the service life of the  
battery and adds to maintenance cost. When handling the  
battery do the following:  
Lubricate the hitch ball with conventional  
automotive grease or a lubricant made for  
hitch balls.  
Be careful not to let the battery electrolyte come in  
contact with your body or clothing.  
2. Check for any leaks in the brake system.Periodic checks  
should be made on all hoses to guard against cuts and  
worn hoses which may cause failure (leaks, rupturing  
under pressure, and collapsing). Replace defective hoses.  
Always wear eye protection and rubber gloves, since  
the battery contains sulfuric acid which burns skin and  
eats through clothing.  
Always check the battery terminals periodically to  
ensure that they are in good condition.  
Use wire brush or sand paper to clean the battery  
terminals.  
Always check battery for cracks or any other damage.  
If white pattern appears inside the battery or paste has  
accumulated at the bottom, replace the battery.  
CAUTION - MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER  
DO NOT fill the master cylinder reservoir with used  
brake fluid. DO NOT fill the reservoir beyond ½" from  
top. DO NOT overfill; brake fluid will damage paint.  
If the pump will not be in operation for a long period of  
time, store in cool dry place and check the battery charge  
level every month to maintain the performance of the  
battery.  
Check the battery regularly and make sure that each  
electrolyte level is to the bottom of the vent well  
(Figure 39). If necessary add only distilled water in a  
well-ventilated area.  
3. Check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir.  
Keep it filled to within ½" from the top of the reservoir.  
4. At the beginning of each year, inspect the brakes for  
excessive wear, replace the linings if necessary.  
Wheel bearings and seals should be  
inspected and packed at this time.  
Figure 39. Battery Electrolyte Levels  
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CYLINDER LUBRICATION BOX  
ACCUMULATOR CIRCUIT  
WARNING - FREEZING CONDITIONS  
DANGER - ACCUMULATOR CHARGING  
When using the pump during freezing conditions,  
completely drain the water box and cover the hopper  
after pumping. Frozen liquid will restrict the piston travel  
and cause severe damage to the pump.  
Improper accumulator charging can result in an  
explosion causing serious injury or death! NEVER use  
oxygen or compressed air to charge the accumulator!  
Only qualified personal should perform this procedure.  
Use only dry nitrogen to  
charge the accumulator.  
Contact your Mayco  
CAUTION - SAFETY GUIDELINES  
service department or your  
local Hydac representative  
for proper charging  
procedure.  
Before checking lubrication level, follow lock out-tag  
out procedures. Stop the engine and remove the  
engine starter key.  
1. The lubrication level should be checked everyday prior  
to pumping and maintained at a height of 5 inches or  
about ½ the concrete cylinder height. We recommend  
using a 30-weight motor oil.  
The accumulator circuit has two functions in the hydraulic system.  
The accumulator circuit furnishes the hydraulic pressure  
to cycle the shuttle tube.  
The accumulator circuit also furnishes the pilot pressure  
necessary to activate the hydraulic system.  
2. As the rubber piston cups naturally wear, fine cement  
particles will accumulate in the box. Once the concrete  
paste reaches a height of about ½ inch from the bottom The accumulator circuit is equipped with a  
bladder type accumulator (Figure 41)  
charged with 1100 PSI of dry nitrogen.The  
accumulator stores one gallon of hydraulic  
oil, which is, under 1750 PSI of pressure.  
of the box, drain and clean the lubrication box.  
CLEANINGTHE LUBRICATION BOX  
1. Remove the top cover and the drain plug (Figure 40)  
located at the bottom of the box and fully drain the inside  
of the box.  
Figure 41. Accumulator  
When the pump cycles, a part of the stored oil is released  
to the shuttle cylinder. This pressure release assures the  
shuttle tube has enough force to shear the cylinder of  
concrete passing from the concrete cylinder to the concrete  
delivery line during the cycle phase.  
2. Once the box is drained, start the engine and stroke the  
cylinder (keep hands out of box) ten to fifteen times.  
3. While stroking, spray water inside of the box to  
thoroughly clean out all contamination (Figure 40).  
4. When the box is clean replace drain plug, add new  
lubrication and install the top cover.  
CHECKING ACCUMULATOR BLADDER PRESSURE  
The normal accumulator charge pressure should be  
approximately 1100 PSI.To check the accumulator pressure:  
1. Start the engine and stroke the pump.The accumulator  
pressure gauge (Figure 30) should read 1750 PSI.  
2. To determine the actual accumulator PSI, stop the  
engine and observe the pressure gauge. As the PSI  
reading slowly decreases, it will reach a point where  
there will be a sudden drop in the PSI.The PSI reading  
should be taken just prior to this sudden drop. If you do  
not read 1100 PSI, the accumulator may require charging  
or bladder replacement.  
Figure 40. Cleaning the Lubrication Box  
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WEAR PLATE AND CUTTING RING  
It is important that the wear components be inspected  
weekly for proper sealing. Failure to inspect will  
Due to the abrasive nature of concrete, it is normal for the  
cutting ring to wear on its sides as it shears through the  
concrete inside the hopper.The metal-to-metal friction and  
the abrasiveness of the concrete will cause extreme wear  
and reduce sealing capability between the cutting ring and  
wear plate. If the two components do not properly seat  
against each other, slurry will pump into the hopper rather  
eventually cause severe damage to the nun-plate and  
material cylinders. Visually inspect wear plate and  
cutting ring to ensure surfaces are sealed against each  
other. If a deep groove or a wide space has developed  
on the sealing surfaces, it is time for replacement.  
Due to the motion of the Shuttle tube, the cutting ring  
than out the discharge line. See Figure A. This condition experiences a quicker rate of wear as opposed to the wear  
can easily be observed:  
plate.The wear ring typically requires replacement two times  
per wear plate (2 to 1).When replacing the wear ring, also  
replace the rubber energizer ring.  
1. The sudden change of the level of concrete inside the  
hopper during each pumping stroke  
2. Concrete slurry squirting into the air from the hopper  
(Volcano effect)  
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3. When the output volume at the end of the delivery line  
decreases in pressure  
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4. Unusual frequent material packs in the Shuttle tube  
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4. Using an approved lifting device, remove the hopper  
using extreme care not to damage the hopper seal.  
CHANGINGTHE CONCRETE CYLINDER PISTON CUPS  
The Rubber piston cups will occasionally require replacement  
depending on the following factors.  
5. Start the engine and turn on the pressure test switch.  
Cycle pump in reverse until hydraulic system obtains  
maximum pressure, then turn pump and engine  
off.  
The fluid level and cleanliness of the lubrication box.  
The size and type of aggregate.  
The type of concrete being pumped.  
Remove ignition key and disconnect battery. Think  
safety! Check the hydraulic gauges on panel and make  
sure accumulator pressure reads zero. One piston  
should be in the fully discharged position at the end of  
the concrete cylinder.  
It is time to replace the cups when increasingly large particles  
of sand and cement pass into the lubrication box. Do not  
allow the cups to become so worn that they begin to pass  
lubrication into the material cylinders. If the liquid level of  
the lubrication box becomes to low, the rubber cups will  
severely deform due to excessive heat. Whenever  
replacement is due, both cylinder cups should be replaced.  
6. Remove the three 3/8 – 16 x 3” bolts from the piston.  
Remove the front faceplate.  
7. Install two the 3/8’ 16x3” bolts back into the piston –  
do not tighten. Use the two bolts as leverage to remove  
the rubber piston cup and rear components.  
DANGER - AMPUTATION RISK  
During routine maintenance or removing material  
blockage, you will be required to put your hand in the  
concrete cylinders or near the shuttle tube.You are at  
EXTREME RISK of injury or AMPUTATION if the  
engine is running or if pressure is in the hydraulic  
system.  
8. Obtain two 3/8 16x7” full thread studs (these studs will  
be used to assist in assembly alignment) insert the  
two studs into the piston adapter. Coat the concrete  
cylinder with grease.  
9. Install the “O” Ring around the oiler plate. Install the  
plate into the concrete cylinder utilizing the studs for  
alignment.  
Prior to performing any maintenance on the pump,  
follow described lock out-tag out procedures. Stop the  
engine by turning off the ignition switch and remove  
the starter key. Place a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag  
over the switch and disconnect the battery. The  
pressure reading on the  
Felt ring must be saturated with 30 wt. oil  
prior to installation.  
accumulator pressure  
gauge MUST read  
ZERO. ALWAYS make  
sure the accumulator  
circuit pressure reads  
10. Install the felt holder over the oiler plate. Install felt ring  
into felt holder. Install the bronze ring.  
zero prior to performing any maintenance on the pump.  
11. Using silicon sealant place a small bead of sealant  
material on the front of the rubber piston cup and the  
rear of the face plate. Install over alignment studs and  
into concrete cylinders.  
12. Insert one 3/816x3bolt into the open bolt hole, remove  
the alignment studs one at a time and install the  
remaining 3/8” 16x3” bolts.  
CYLINDER CUP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE  
1. Remove the two hydraulic hoses connected to the remix  
motor. Plug the ports with fittings (not provided) to  
prevent hydraulic hose leakage.  
2. Remove the hopper discharge nipple and loosen sleeve  
seal. Inspect and replace if wear is excessive.  
Before installing 3/8” bolt, coat the back of  
bolt heads with silicon sealant.Torque all three  
bolts equal at 55 ft. lbs. each.  
3. Remove the two tie rod nuts and the four eyebolt nuts  
securing the hopper to the pump frame.  
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CHANGINGTHEWEAR PLATE AND RING  
Wear Plate Installation  
Due to the swinging motion of the Nun-plate and the abrasive 1. Install the two cylinder “O” rings.  
nature of concrete, it is normal for the cutting ring to wear on  
2. Using silicon sealant, coat the circumference of the  
the side that shears through the concrete inside the hopper.  
If the wear ring and wear plate do not fully seat against each  
other the concrete slurry will pump into the hopper. This  
condition can be easily observed by the sudden change of  
the level of concrete inside the hopper during each stroke.  
concrete cylinders, the back of the wear plate and around  
the five bolt holes. Next, install the wear plate and the  
five bolts. The bolts must all be equally snugged and  
tightened to 100 foot pounds each.  
Wear Ring installation  
Wear Plate and Ring Replacement Procedure  
1. Install the wear ring into the nun plate.  
1. Remove the two hydraulic hoses connected to the remix  
motor. Plug the ports with fittings (not provided) to  
prevent hydraulic hose leakage.  
2. Install the steel insert ring inside of the rubber energizer  
ring.  
3. Install the energizer ring assembly into the nun-plate.  
2. Remove the hopper discharge nipple and loosen sleeve  
seal. Inspect and replace if wear is excessive.  
After installing the above mentioned components the  
machine can be reassembled by reversing steps 1 through  
5 of the Wear Plate and Ring Replacement Procedure.  
3. Remove the two tie rod nuts and the four eyebolt nuts  
securing the hopper to the pump frame.  
4. Using an approved lifting device, remove the hopper  
using extreme care not to damage the hopper seal.  
HEAT EXCHANGER COOLING FAN  
This section is intended to make sure the fan is working  
properly.Under normal conditions the fan should be running  
any time the engine is turned on.  
5. Remove the four 1/2” 1-¼” bolts that hold the shuttle  
tube to the nun-plate and remove shuttle tube.  
Using two small pry bars remove the rubber energizer  
ring, steel insert ring and wear ring.  
CAUTION - HYDRAULIC OILTEMPERATURE  
If the hydraulic oil temperature exceeds 170 degrees  
Fahrenheit, shut down the pump. DO NOT continue  
to operate the pump. Failure to shut down the pump will  
result in severe damage to the pump.  
The energizer ring and wear ring will  
normally have concrete contamination  
holding them in position. It will be required  
to chip some of the concrete loose to  
better expose the energizer ring.  
6. Clean out all concrete build up in and around the nun-  
plate area with a wire brush.  
7. Inspect the wear components for indications of wear.  
The wear plate has two wear surfaces.  
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WHEEL BEARINGS  
PRESSURE TEST  
After every 6 months of operation inspect the wheel bearings. 1. To determine the pressure of the Hydraulic System, set  
Once a year, or when required, disassemble the wheel hubs  
remove the old grease and repack the bearings forcing grease  
between rollers, cone and cage with a good grade of high  
speed wheel bearing greases (never use grease heavier than  
265 A.S.T.M. penetration “No. 2.).  
the Cylinder Stroke Control Switch (Figure 42) to the  
JOG position.  
1. Fill the wheel hub with grease to the inside diameter of  
the outer races and also fill the hub grease cap.  
Figure 42. Cylinder Stroke Control Switch (JOG)  
2. Reassemble the hub and mount the wheel.Then tighten  
the adjusting nut, at the same time turn the wheel in  
both directions, until there is a slight bind to be sure all  
the bearing surfaces are in contact.  
2. Turn and hold the Manual Cylinder Jogging Switch  
(Figure 43) to either JOG “A” or JOG “B” position to  
test the pressure of that cylinder.  
3. Back off the adjusting nut 1/6 to 1/4 turn or to the nearest  
locking hole or sufficiently to allow the wheel to rotate  
freely within limits of .001” to .010” end play. Lock the  
nut at this position.  
4. Install the cotter pin and dust cap, and tighten all  
hardware.  
Figure 43. Manual Cylinder Jogging Switch  
13. The Pumping Pressure Gauge (Figure 44) should read  
approximately 4400 50 PSI.  
EXTENDED STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS  
The following preventative maintenance is recommended  
for extended periods of storage.  
1. Check brake system for proper fluid level in master  
cylinder and bleed all lines.  
2. Lubricate all links and pivots to prevent any rusting.  
3. Remove wheel and drum assemblies and spray a good  
anti-corrosion compound (CRC formula 5-56) under rubber  
boot on forward end of brake wheel cylinder. Avoid  
spraying drum and brake lining.  
Figure 44. Pumping Pressure Gauge  
4. Grease all bearings and reinstall wheel and drum  
assemblies.  
5. Make sure breakaway cable is fully released.  
6. After extended storage, refer to the Maintenance Steps  
listed above to insure that the trailer is ready for towing.  
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The following trailer maintenance guidelines are intended to  
assist the operator in preventive maintenance.  
You must check the fluid level in the master cylinder  
reservoir at least every three months. If you tow your trailer  
an average of 1,000 miles per month in a hot and dry  
environment, you must check the brake fluid level once a  
month. The brake fluid reservoir is located on the tongue of  
the trailer. Always fill with clean, uncontaminated DOT 4  
brake fluid.  
Trailer Brakes  
Properly functioning brake shoes and drums are essential to  
ensure safety. The brakes should be inspected the first 200  
miles of operation. This will allow the brake shoes and drums  
to seat properly. After the first 200 mile interval, inspect the  
brakes every 3,000 miles. If driving over rough terrain, in-  
spect the brakes more frequently.  
Figure 45 below displays the major hydraulic/air/surge brake  
components that will require inspection and maintenance.  
Please inspect these components as required using steps  
1 through 6 as referenced in the “Manually Adjusting The  
Brakes” section on this page. See Table 11 Trailer Brake  
System Troubleshooting.  
Hydraulic Brakes  
If your trailer has hydraulically-operated brakes, they  
function the same way the hydraulic brakes do on your tow  
vehicle. The hydraulic braking system must be inspected at  
least as often as the brakes on the tow vehicle, but no less  
than once per year. This inspection includes an  
assessment of the condition and proper operation of the wheel  
cylinders, brake shoes, brake drums and hubs.  
Manually Adjusting the Brakes  
Most axles are fitted with a brake mechanism that will  
adjust the brakes during a hard stop. However, some  
braking systems are not automatically adjusted by hard  
stopping. These brakes require manual adjustment. The  
following steps apply to adjust most manually adjustable  
brakes.  
1. Jack up the trailer and secure it on adequate capacity  
jack stands.  
2. Be sure the wheel and brake drum rotate freely.  
3. Remove the adjusting-hole cover from the adjusting slot  
on the bottom of the brake backing plate.  
Figure 45. Hydraulic Brake Components  
Hydraulic Brake Actuator  
The hydraulic brake actuator (Figure 46) is the mechanism  
that activates the trailer’s brake system. This actuator  
changes fluid power into mechanical power. Therefore, the  
fluid level must be checked frequently to assure that the  
brakes function properly.  
4. With a screwdriver or standard adjusting tool, rotate the  
starwheel of the adjuster assembly to expand the brake  
shoes. Adjust the brake shoes out until the pressure of  
the linings against the drum makes the wheel very  
difficult to turn. Note: Your trailer maybe equipped with  
drop spindle axles. See axle manual for your axle type.  
You will need a modified adjusting tool for adjusting the  
brakes in these axles. With drop spindle axles, a  
modified adjusting tool with about an 80 degree angle  
should be used.  
HYDRAULIC  
BRAKE FLUID  
RESERVOIR  
Figure 46.Trailer Actuator  
5. Rotate the starwheel in the opposite direction until the  
wheel turns freely with a slight drag.  
WARNING - Actuator Fluid Level  
Failure to maintain proper fluid level in the actuator may  
result in loss of braking action which could cause severe  
property damage, injury or death.  
6. Replace the adjusting-hole cover.  
7. Repeat the above procedure on all brakes.  
8. Lower the trailer to the ground.  
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Periodically check the actuator mounting fasteners for  
DANGER - Wheel Bearings  
If trailer wheels are under water for a long period of time,  
wheel bearings may fail. If this is the case, service wheel  
bearings immediately.  
damage or loosening. Inspect the actuator for worn or dam-  
aged parts. As you are towing your trailer, be aware of any  
changes in braking quality. This could be an early warning of  
brake or actuator malfunction and requires immediate  
attention. Consult a certified brake specialist to make  
necessary adjustment or repairs.  
The possibility exists of the wheels falling off, causing  
equipment damage and severe bodily harm even death!  
Replace bearings that have flat spots on rollers, broken  
roller cages, rust or pitting. Always replace bearings  
and cups in sets. The inner and outer bearings are to  
be replaced at the same time.  
Adjustable Channel  
Your trailer may be equipped with an adjustable channel  
(Figure 47) that allows the coupler to be raised or lowered to  
a desired height. Periodically check the channel bolts for  
damage or loosening.  
Replace seals that have nicks, tears or wear.  
Lubricate the bearings with a high quality EP-2  
automotive wheel bearing grease.  
BEARING  
CONE  
WHEEL  
HUB  
OIL  
SEAL  
COTTER  
PIN  
BEARING  
CUP  
DUST  
CAP  
LUG  
NUT  
SPINDLE  
WASHER  
CASTLE  
NUT  
Figure 47. Adjustable Channel  
With Pintle Eye Coupler  
Figure 48. Wheel Hub Components  
Wheel Hub Adjustment  
Every time the wheel hub is removed and the bearings are  
reassembled, follow the steps below to check the wheel  
bearings for free running and adjust.  
Wheel Bearings (Hubs)  
Wheel bearings (Figure 48) must be inspected and lubri-  
cated once a year or 12,000 miles to insure safe operation  
of your trailer.  
If a trailer wheel bearing is immersed in water, it must be  
replaced.  
Turn the hub slowly, by hand, while tightening the spindle  
nut, until you can no longer turn the hub by hand.  
Loosen the spindle nut just until you are able to turn it  
(the spindle nut) by hand. Do not turn the hub while the  
spindle nut is loose.  
If the pump/trailer has not been used for an extended amount  
of time, have the bearings inspected and packed more  
frequently, at least every six months and prior to use.  
Follow the steps below to disassemble and service the  
wheel bearings.  
Install a new cotter pin through the spindle nut and axle.  
Check the adjustments. Both the hub and the spindle  
nut should be able to move freely (the spindle nut  
motion will be limited by the cotter pin).  
After removing the dust cap, cotter pin, spindle nut  
and spindle washer, remove the hub and drum to  
inspect the bearings for wear and damage.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — MAINTENANCE (TRAILER)  
Torsion Suspension  
The mounting bracket (Figure 49) of the torsion suspension  
Danger - Raising theTrailer  
NEVER crawl under the trailer unless it is on firm and  
level ground and resting on properly placed and secured  
jack stands.  
assembly is bolted directly to the trailer frame. Except for  
periodic inspection of the bracket’s fasteners to the trailer  
frame, no other suspension maintenance is required on the  
axles.  
The possibility exists of the trailer falling thus causing  
equipment damage and severe bodily harm even death!  
5/8”-18 X 2”  
MOUNTING  
BOLT  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
DANGER - Trailer Inspection  
When performing trailer inspection and maintenance ac-  
tivities, you must jack up the trailer using jacks and jack  
stands.  
AXLE  
TUBE  
SPINDLE  
When jacking and using jack stands, place them so as  
to clear wiring, brake lines, and suspension parts (i.e.,  
springs, torsion bars). Place jacks and jack stands in-  
side of the perimeter strip on the supporting structure to  
which the axles are attached.  
TORSION  
ARM  
5/8”-18  
NYLOC NUT  
GRADE C  
TORSION  
BAR  
Figure 49. Torsion Suspension  
WARNING - Trailer Impact  
If the trailer is involved in an accident have it inspected  
immediately by qualified personnel. In addition, the trailer  
should be inspected annually for signs of wear or  
deformations.  
Danger - Worn or Defective Suspension  
Worn or broken suspension parts can cause loss of  
control, damage to equipment and severe bodily injury  
even death!  
Check suspension regularly.  
WARNING - Cracked or BrokenWelds  
Improper weld repair will lead to early failure of the trailer  
structure and can cause serious injury or death.  
DO NOT repair cracked or broken welds unless you have  
a certified welder perform the repair. If not, have the  
welds repaired by your dealer.  
Danger - TrailerWelds  
Broken or damaged welds can cause injury or severe  
damage to your trailer and contents. Inspect all of the  
welds for cracks or failure at least twice a year.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TRAILER SAFETY GUIDELINES  
ALWAYS use lower gears for climbing and descending  
grades.  
TRAILER SAFETY INFORMATION  
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when  
operating this equipment. Failure to read, understand and  
follow the Operating Instructions could result in injury to  
yourself and others. Loss of control of the trailer or tow ve-  
hicle can result in death or serious injury.  
DO NOT ride the brakes while descending grades, they  
may get so hot that they stop working. Then you will  
potentially have a runaway tow vehicle and trailer.  
To conserve fuel, don’t use full throttle to climb a hill.  
Instead, build speed on the approach.  
Common Causes for Loss of Trailer  
Slow down for bumps in the road. Take your foot off the  
brake when crossing the bump.  
Driving too fast for the conditions (maximum speed  
when towing a trailer is 55 m.p.h.).  
DO NOT brake while in a curve unless absolutely necessary.  
Instead, slow down before you enter the curve  
and power through the curve. This way, the towing vehicle  
remains in charge.  
Overloading the trailer or loading the trailer unevenly  
Trailer improperly coupled to the hitch  
No braking on trailer  
DO NOT apply the brakes to correct extreme trailer swaying.  
Continued pulling of the trailer, and even slight  
acceleration, will provide a stabilizing force.  
Not maintaining proper tire pressure  
Not keeping lug nuts tight  
Anticipate the trailer “swaying. Swaying is the trailer  
reaction to the air pressure wave caused by passing  
trucks and buses. Continued pulling of the trailer  
provides a stabilizing force to correct swaying. DO NOT  
apply the brakes to correct trailer swaying.  
Not properly maintaining the trailer structure.  
Ensure machine is towed level to tow vehicle.  
Trailer Towing Guidelines  
Use lower gear when driving down steep or long grades.  
Use the engine and transmission as a brake. Do not  
ride the brakes, as they can overheat and become  
ineffective.  
Recheck the load tiedowns to make sure the load will  
not shift during towing.  
Before towing, check coupling, safety chain, safety  
brake, tires, wheels and lights.  
Be aware of your trailer height, especially when  
approaching roofed areas and around trees.  
Check the lug nuts or bolts for tightness.  
Check coupler tightness after towing 50 miles  
.
Make regular stops, about once each hour. Confirm that:  
Use your mirrors to verify that you have room to change  
lanes or pull into traffic.  
A. Coupler is secure to the hitch and is locked.  
B. Electrical connectors are secure.  
Use your turn signals well in advance. Allow plenty of  
stopping space for your trailer and tow vehicle.  
C. There is appropriate slack in the safety chains.  
Allow plenty of stopping space for your trailer and tow  
vehicle.  
D. There is appropriate slack in the breakaway  
switch pullpin cable.  
DO NOT drive so fast that the trailer begins to sway due  
to speed.  
E. Tires are not visibly low on pressure.  
Allow plenty of room for passing. A rule of thumb is that  
the passing distance with a trailer is 4 times the passing  
distance without the trailer.  
WARNING - Drive Safely  
Driving too fast in severe road conditions can result in loss of  
control and cause death or serious injury.  
Shift your automatic transmission into a lower gear for  
city driving.  
Decrease your speed as road, weather and lighting conditions  
deteriorate.  
ALWAYS check for local trailer-tow speed limits in your area.  
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CAUTION - LocalTowing Regulations  
WARNING - Coupler Selection/Condition  
Check with your county or state safety towing  
regulations department before towing your trailer.  
Proper selection and condition of the coupler and hitch  
are essential to safely towing your trailer. A loss of  
coupling may result in death or serious injury.  
Be sure the hitch load rating is equal to or greater  
than the load rating of the coupler  
Driving Conditions  
Be sure the hitch size matches the coupler size  
When towing a trailer, you will have decreased acceleration,  
increased stopping distance, and increased turning radius  
(which means you must make wider turns to keep from hit-  
ting curbs, vehicles, and anything else that is on the inside  
corner). In addition, you will need a longer distance to pass,  
due to slower acceleration and increased length.  
Observe the hitch for wear, corrosion and cracks  
before coupling. Replace worn, corroded or cracked  
hitch components before coupling the trailer to the  
tow vehicle  
Be sure the hitch components are tight before coupling  
the trailer to the tow vehicle.  
Be alert for slippery conditions. You are more likely to be  
affected by slippery road surfaces when driving a tow  
vehicle with a trailer, than driving a tow vehicle without a  
trailer.  
WARNING - Coupler Connection  
An improperly coupled trailer can result in death or serious  
injury.  
Check rearview mirrors frequently to observe the trailer  
and traffic.  
NEVER drive faster than what is safe.  
DO NOT move the trailer until:  
The coupler is secured and locked to hitch  
The safety chains are secured to the tow vehicle  
The trailer jack(s) are fully retracted  
WARNING - Transporting Personnel  
DO NOT tow the trailer on the road until:  
DO NOT transport people on the trailer. The transport of people puts  
their lives at risk and may be illegal.  
Tires and wheels are checked  
The trailer brakes are checked  
The breakaway switch is connected to the tow vehicle  
The load is secured to the trailer  
The trailer lights are connected and checked  
Coupling to the Tow Vehicle  
Follow all of the safety precautions and instructions in this  
manual to ensure safety of persons, equipment, and satis-  
factory life of the trailer. Always use an adequate tow ve-  
hicle and hitch. If the vehicle or hitch is not properly se-  
lected and matched to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating  
(GVWR) of your trailer, you can cause an accident that could  
lead to death or serious injury.  
DANGER - Hitch/Tow Vehicle Load Rating  
Use of a hitch with a load rating less than the load rating  
of the trailer can result in loss of control and may lead to  
death or serious injury.  
If you already have a tow vehicle, know your vehicle tow  
rating and make certain the trailer’s rated  
capacity is less than or equal to the tow vehicle’s rated tow-  
ing capacity. If you already have (or plan to buy) a trailer,  
make certain that the tow rating of the tow vehicle is equal  
to or greater than that of the trailer.  
Use of a tow vehicle with a towing capacity less than the  
load rating of the trailer can result in loss of control, and  
may lead to death or serious injury.  
Be sure your hitch and tow vehicle are rated for the Gross  
Vehicle Weight Rating of your trailer.  
The trailer VIN tag contains the critical safety  
information for the use of your trailer. Again, be sure your  
hitch and tow vehicle are rated for the Gross Vehicle Weight  
Rating of your trailer.  
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Trailer Towing Tips  
Reporting Safety Defects  
Driving a vehicle with a trailer in tow is vastly different from  
driving the same vehicle without a trailer in tow. Accelera-  
tion, maneuverability and braking are all diminished with a  
trailer in tow.  
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause  
a crash or could cause injury or death, you should  
immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety  
Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying us.  
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an  
investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a  
group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy  
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in  
individual problems between you, your dealer, or us.  
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety  
Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the  
Washington D.C.area) or write to:NHTSA, U.S.Department  
of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590. You can also  
obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the  
Hotline.  
It takes longer to get up to speed, you need more room to  
turn and pass, and more distance to stop when towing a  
trailer. You will need to spend time adjusting to the different  
feel and maneuverability of the tow vehicle with a loaded  
trailer.  
Because of the significant differences in all aspects of ma-  
neuverability when towing a trailer, the hazards and risks of  
injury are also much greater than when driving without a  
trailer. You are responsible for keeping your vehicle and  
trailer in control, and for all the damage that is caused if you  
lose control of your vehicle and trailer.  
Inoperable Brakes, Lights or Mirrors  
As you did when learning to drive an automobile, find an  
open area with little or no traffic for your first practice trailering.  
Of course, before you start towing the trailer, you must  
follow all of the instructions for inspection, testing, loading  
and coupling. Also, before you start towing, adjust the  
mirrors so you can see the trailer as well as the area to the  
rear of it.  
Be sure that the brakes and all of the lights on your trailer  
are functioning properly before towing your trailer. Check  
the trailer taillights by turning on your tow vehicle headlights.  
Check the trailer brake lights by having someone step on  
the tow vehicle brake pedal while you look at trailer lights.  
Do the same thing to check the turn signal lights. (See  
Trailer Wiring Diagram section in this manual.)  
Drive slowly at first, 5 mph or so, and turn the wheel to get  
the feel of how the tow vehicle and trailer combination  
responds. Next, make some right and left hand turns. Watch  
in your side mirrors to see how the trailer follows the tow  
vehicle. Turning with a trailer attached requires more room.  
Standard mirrors usually do not provide adequate visibility  
for viewing traffic to the sides and rear a towed trailer. You  
must provide mirrors that allow you to safely observe  
approaching traffic.  
WARNING - CheckingTaillights/Brakelights  
Stop the rig a few times from speeds no greater than 10 mph.  
If your trailer is equipped with brakes, try using  
different combinations of trailer/electric brake and tow  
vehicle brake. Note the effect that the trailer brakes have  
when they are the only brakes used. When properly  
adjusted, the trailer brakes will come on just before the tow  
vehicle brakes.  
Improper electrical connection between the tow vehicle  
and the trailer will result in inoperable lights and electric  
brakes, and can lead to collision.  
Before each tow:  
Check that the taillights, brake lights and turn  
signals work.  
Check that the electric brakes work by operating the  
brake controller inside the tow vehicle.  
It will take practice to learn how to back up a tow vehicle  
with a trailer attached. Take it slow. Before backing up, get  
out of the tow vehicle and look behind the trailer to make  
sure that there are no obstacles.  
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Some drivers place their hands at the bottom of the steering PSIC: The tire pressure (Pounds per Square Inch)  
wheel, and while the tow vehicle is in reverse, “think” of the measured when Cold.  
hands as being on the top of the wheel. When the hands  
move to the right (counterclockwise, as you would do to  
VIN: The Vehicle Identification Number.  
turn the tow vehicle to the left when moving forward), the EMPTY WEIGHT: Some information that comes with the  
rear of the trailer moves to the right. Conversely, rotating trailer (such as the Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin) is  
the steering wheel clockwise with your hands at the bottom not a reliable source for “empty” or “net” weight. The ship-  
of the wheel will move the rear of the trailer to the left while ping documents list average or standard weights and your  
backing up.  
trailer may be equipped with options.  
If you are towing a bumper hitch rig, be careful not to allow To determine theemptyor “net” weight of your trailer, weigh  
the trailer to turn too much because it will hit the rear of the it on an axle scale. To find the weight of the trailer using an  
tow vehicle. To straighten the rig, either pull forward or turn axle scale, you must know the axle weights of your tow  
the steering wheel in the opposite direction.  
vehicle without the trailer coupled. Some of the trailer  
weight will be transferred from the trailer to the tow vehicle  
axles, and an axle scale weighs all axles, including the tow  
vehicle axles.  
Trailer VIN Tag  
Figure 50 below is a sample of the Vehicle  
Identification Number (VIN) Tag which is typically located  
on the left front of the trailer. See Figure 51.  
Figure 50. Vehicle VIN Tag  
The trailer VIN Tag contains the following critical safety  
information for the use of your trailer.  
GAWR: The maximum gross weight that an axle can  
support. It is the lowest of axle, wheel, or tire rating.  
Usually, the tire or wheel rating is lower than the axle rating,  
and determines GAWR.  
Figure 51. VIN Tag Location  
GVWR: The maximum allowable gross weight of the trailer  
and its contents. The gross weight of the trailer includes  
the weight of the trailer and all of the items within it (such as  
the pump, and other items). GVWR is sometimes referred  
to as GTWR (GrossTrailerWeight Rating), or MGTW (Maxi-  
mum GrossTrailerWeight). GVWR, GTWR and MGTW are  
all the same rating.  
The sum total of the GAWR for all trailer axles may be less  
than the GVWR for the trailer, because some of the trailer  
load is to be carried by the tow vehicle, rather than by the  
trailer axle(s). The total weight of the cargo and trailer must  
not exceed the GVWR, and the load on an axle must not  
exceed its GAWR.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TRAILER SAFETY GUIDELINES  
Tow Vehicle  
Safety Chains  
The towing hitch attached to your tow vehicle must have a If the coupler connection comes loose, the safety chains  
capacity equal to or greater than the load rating of the trailer can keep the trailer attached to the tow vehicle. With  
you intend to tow. The hitch capacity must also be matched properly rigged safety chains, it is possible to keep the tongue  
to the tow vehicle capacity. Your vehicle dealer can provide of the trailer from digging into the road pavement, even if  
and install the proper hitch on your tow vehicle.  
the coupler-to-hitch connection comes apart.  
Suspension System  
Trailer Lighting (and Braking) Connector  
Sway bars, shock absorbers, heavy duty springs, heavy  
duty tires and other suspension components may be required  
to sufficiently tow the trailer and pump.  
A device that connects electrical power from the tow ve-  
hicle to the trailer. Electricity is used to turn on brake lights,  
running lights, and turn signals as required. In addition, if  
your trailer has a separate braking system, the electrical  
connector will also supply power to the brakes from the tow  
vehicle.  
Brake Controller  
For trailers equipped with electric brakes, the electric brake  
controller is part of the tow vehicle and is essential in the  
operation of the electric brakes on the trailer. The brake  
controller is not the same as the safety breakaway brake  
system that may be equipped on the trailer.  
Breakaway System  
If the trailer coupler connection comes loose, the breakaway  
system can actuate emergency electric or hydraulic brakes  
depending on the type of actuator on the trailer. The  
breakaway cable must be rigged to the tow vehicle with  
appropriate slack that will activate the system if the coupler  
connection comes loose.  
Side View Mirrors  
The size of the trailer that is being towed and your state law  
regulations determine the size of the mirrors. However, some  
states prohibit extended mirrors on a tow vehicle, except  
while a trailer is actually being towed. In this situation, de-  
tachable extended mirrors are necessary. Check with your  
dealer or the appropriate state agency for mirror requirements.  
Jackstand  
A device on the trailer that is used to raise and lower the  
coupler. The jack is sometimes called the “landing gear” or  
the “tongue jack”.  
Heavy Duty Flasher  
A Heavy Duty Flasher is an electrical component that may  
be required when your trailer turn signal lights are attached  
to the tow vehicle flasher circuit.  
WARNING  
An improperly coupled trailer can result in death or serious  
injury.  
Electrical Connector  
DO NOT move the trailer until:  
An Electrical Connector connects the light and brake  
systems on the trailer to the light and brake controls on the  
towing vehicle.  
The coupler is secured and locked to hitch;  
The safety chains are secured to the tow vehicle  
The trailer jack(s) are fully retracted.  
Emergency Flares and EmergencyTriangle Reflectors  
It is wise to carry these warning devices even if you are not  
towing a trailer. It is particularly important to have these  
when towing a trailer because the hazard flashers of your  
towing vehicle will not operate for as long a period of time  
when the battery is running both the trailer lights and tow  
vehicle lights.  
DO NOT tow the trailer on the road until:  
Tires and wheels are checked;  
The trailer brakes are checked;  
The breakaway switch is connected to the tow vehicle;  
The load is secured to the trailer  
The trailer lights are connected and checked.  
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Coupler Types  
The load rating of the coupler and the necessary ball size  
The trailer is shipped from the factory with a 2-inch ball cou- are listed on the trailer tongue. You must provide a hitch  
pler.  
and ball for your tow vehicle where the load rating of the  
hitch and ball is equal to or greater than that of your trailer.  
Ball Hitch Coupler  
Also, the ball size must be the same as the coupler size. If  
the hitch ball is too small, too large, is underrated, is loose  
or is worn, the trailer can come loose from the tow vehicle  
and may cause death or serious injury.  
A ball hitch coupler (Figure 52) connects to a ball that is  
located on or under the rear bumper of tow vehicle. This  
system of coupling a trailer to a tow vehicle is sometimes  
referred to as “bumper pull.”  
THE TOW VEHICLE, HITCH AND BALL MUST HAVE A  
RATED TOWING CAPACITY EQUAL TO OR GREATER  
THAN THE TRAILER Gross Vehicle Weight Rating  
(GVWR). IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE HITCH BALL BE  
OF THE SAME SIZE AS THE COUPLER.  
A ball hitch trailer may be fitted with a tongue jack that can  
raise and lower the coupler. The tongue jack is mounted to  
the A-frame (front, or tongue) part of the trailer. By rotating  
the jack handle clockwise, the jack will extend and raise the  
tongue of the trailer.  
The ball size and load rating (capacity) are marked on the  
ball; hitch capacity is marked on the hitch.  
When replacing a ball, the load rating  
must match or exceed the GVWR of  
the trailer.  
Figure 52. Ball Hitch Coupler  
Adjustable Tongue  
Before coupling the tow vehicle to the  
trailer, be sure the size and rating of  
hitch ball match the size and rating of  
the coupler. Hitch balls and couplers  
are marked with their size and rating.  
Before each tow, coat the ball with a thin layer of automo-  
tive bearing grease to reduce wear and ensure proper opera-  
tion. Check the locking device that secures the coupler to  
the ball for proper operation.  
If you see or feel evidence of wear, such as flat spots,  
deformations, pitting or corrosion, on the ball or coupler,  
immediately have your dealer inspect them to determine  
the proper action to prevent possible failure of the ball and  
coupler system. All bent or broken coupler parts must be  
replaced before towing the trailer.  
WARNING - Hitch Ball Load Rating  
Coupler-to-hitch mismatch can result in uncoupling, leading to death  
or serious injury.  
Be sure the LOAD RATING of the hitch ball is equal or greater than  
the load rating of the coupler.  
The coupler handle lever must be able to rotate freely and  
automatically snap into the latched position. Oil the pivot  
points, sliding surfaces, and spring ends with SAE 30W  
motor oil. Keep the ball socket and latch mechanism clean.  
Dirt or contamination can prevent proper operation of the  
latching mechanism.  
Be sure the SIZE of the hitch ball matches the size of the ball coupler.  
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2-INCH  
TRAILER  
COUPLER  
WARNING - Defective Hitch Ball  
A worn, cracked or corroded hitch ball can fail while towing, and may  
result in death or serious injury.  
TOW  
VEHICLE  
Before coupling trailer, inspect the hitch ball for wear, corrosion and  
cracks.  
Replace worn or damaged hitch ball.  
2-INCH  
BALL  
WARNING - Uncoupled Hitch Ball  
A
loose hitchball nut can result in uncoupling, leading to death or  
serious injury.  
Figure 53. Ball Hitch Coupling Mechanism  
Be sure the hitch ball is tight to the hitch before coupling the trailer.  
Lower the trailer (Figure 53) until the coupler fully en-  
gages the hitch ball.  
Rock the ball to make sure it is tightened to the hitch,  
and visually check that the hitch ball nut is solid against  
the lock washer and hitch frame.  
Engage the coupler locking mechanism. In the engaged  
position, the locking mechanism securely holds the  
coupler to the hitch ball.  
Wipe the inside and outside of the coupler. Clean and  
visually inspect it for cracks and deformations. Feel the  
inside of the coupler for worn spots and pits.  
Insert a pin or lock through the hole in the locking  
mechanism.  
Be sure the coupler is all the way on the hitch ball and  
the locking mechanism is engaged. A properly engaged  
locking mechanism will allow the coupler to raise the  
rear of the tow vehicle. Using the trailer jackstand, verify  
that you can raise the rear of the tow vehicle by  
1-inch after the coupler is locked to the hitch.  
Be sure the coupler is secured tightly to the tongue of  
the trailer. All coupler fasteners must be visibly solid  
against the trailer frame.  
The bottom surface of the coupler must be above the  
top of the hitch ball. Use the tongue jackstand to sup-  
port the trailer tongue. Wood or concrete blocks may  
also be used.  
Lower the trailer so that its entire tongue weight is held  
by the hitch.  
Raise the jackstand to a height where it will not interfere  
with the road.  
Coupling the Trailer to theTow Vehicle (Ball Coupler)  
Lubricate the hitch ball and the inside of the coupler  
with a thin layer of automotive bearing grease.  
Slowly back up the tow vehicle so that the hitch ball is  
near or aligned under the coupler.  
Overloading can damage the tongue jack.  
DO NOT use the tongue jack to raise the  
tow vehicle more than 1 inch.  
Using the jackstand at the front of trailer (tongue), turn  
the jackstand crank handle to raise the trailer. If the ball  
coupler does not line up with the hitch ball, adjust the  
position of the tow vehicle.  
If the coupler cannot be secured to the hitch ball, do not  
tow the trailer. Call your dealer for assistance. Lower the  
trailer so that its entire tongue weight is held by the hitch  
and continue retracting the jack to its fully retracted posi-  
tion.  
Open the coupler locking mechanism. Ball couplers have  
a locking mechanism with an internal moving piece and  
an outside handle. In the open position, the coupler is  
able to drop fully onto the hitch ball.  
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Attaching Safety Chain  
Breakaway Brake System  
If the coupler or hitch fails, a properly connected and work-  
ing breakaway brake system (Figure 55) will apply the hy-  
TOW  
VEHICLE  
draulic brakes on the trailer. The safety chains will keep the  
tow vehicle attached and as the brakes are applied at the  
trailer’s axles, the trailer/tow vehicle combination will come  
to a controlled stop.  
TRAILER  
TONGUE  
Breakaway Lever  
Connect Cable to  
Tow Vehicle  
IMPORTANT!  
SAFETY CHAIN  
MASTER LINK  
CROSS BOTH  
SAFETY CHAINS  
Figure 54. Safety Chain Arrangement  
for a Bumper Pull Trailer (Ball Hitch)  
Hydraulic Actuator  
Visually inspect the safety chains and hooks for wear  
or damage. Replace worn or damaged safety chains  
and hooks before towing.  
Figure 55. Breakaway Brake System  
Breakaway Cable Surge Brake System  
The breakaway brake system includes a brake cable con-  
nected to the tow vehicle on one end and to the emergency  
brake lever located on the hydraulic actuator on the other  
end.  
Attach the safety chains so that they:  
A. Cross underneath the coupler. See Figure 54.  
B. Loop around a frame member of the tow vehicle  
or holes provided in the hitch system (DO NOT  
attach them to an interchangeable part of the hitch  
assembly).  
WARNING - Brakeaway Cable  
C. Have enough slack to permit tight turns, but not  
be close to the road surface, so if the trailer un  
couples, the safety chains can hold the tongue  
up above the road.  
An ineffective breakaway brake system can result in a  
runaway trailer, leading to death or serious injury, if the  
coupler or ball hitch fails.  
Connect the breakaway cable to the tow vehicle;and NOT  
to the hitch, ball or support.  
Before towing the trailer, test the function of the breakaway  
brake system. If the breakaway brake system is not  
working, DO NOT tow the trailer. Have it serviced or  
repaired.  
WARNING - Safety Chains Rigging  
Improper rigging of the safety chains can result in loss of  
control of the trailer and tow vehicle, leading to death or  
serious injury, if the trailer uncouples from the tow vehicle.  
Fasten chains to frame of tow vehicle. DO NOT fasten  
chains to any part of the hitch unless the hitch has  
holes or loops specifically for that purpose.  
DO NOT tow the trailer with the breakaway  
brake system ON because the brakes will  
overheat which can result in permanent  
brake failure.  
Cross chains underneath hitch and coupler with  
enough slack to permit turning and to hold tongue up,  
if the trailer comes loose.  
Replace the breakaway brake battery (if  
equipped) at intervals specified by manu-  
facturer.  
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ConnectingTrailer Lights  
TIRE SAFETY  
Connect the trailer lights to the tow vehicle’s electrical  
system using the electric connectors at the front of the trailer  
(tongue). Refer to the wiring diagram shown in the trailer  
wiring diagram section of this manual. Before towing the  
trailer check for the following:  
UnsafeTires, Lug Nuts or Wheels  
Trailer tires and wheels are more likely to fail than car tires  
and wheels because they carry a heavier load. Therefore, it  
is essential to inspect the trailer tires before each tow.  
If a tire has a bald spot, bulge, cuts, is showing any cords,  
or is cracked, replace the tire before towing. If a tire has  
uneven tread wear, take the trailer to a dealer service center  
for diagnosis.  
Running lights (turn on tow vehicle headlights).  
Brake Lights (step on tow vehicle brake pedal).  
Backup Lights (place tow vehicle gear shift in reverse).  
Turn Signals (activate tow vehicle directional signal le-  
ver).  
Uneven tread wear can be caused by tire imbalance, axle  
misalignment or incorrect inflation.  
Tires with too little tread will not provide adequate tracking  
on wet roadways and can result in loss of control, leading to  
death or serious injury.  
WARNING - Improper Electrical Connections  
Improper electrical connection between the tow vehicle  
and the trailer will result in inoperable lights and electric  
brakes, and can lead to collision.  
Improper tire pressure causes an unstable trailer and can  
result in a tire blowout and loss of control. Therefore, before  
each tow you must also check the tire pressure. Tire  
pressure must be checked when tires are cold.  
Before each tow:  
Check that the taillights, brake lights and turn signals  
work  
Check that the electric brakes work by operating the  
Allow 3 hours cool-down after driving as much as 1 mile at  
40 m.p.h. before checking tire pressure. NOTE: Trailer tires  
will be inflated to higher pressures than passenger vehicle  
tires.  
brake controller inside the tow vehicle.  
Uncoupling the Ball Hitch  
Follow these steps to uncouple ball hitch from tow vehicle:  
Since trailer wheels and lug nuts (or bolts) are subjected to  
greater side loads than automobile wheels, they are more  
prone to loosen. Before each tow, check to make sure they  
are tight.  
Block trailer tires to prevent the trailer from rolling, be-  
fore jacking the trailer up.  
Disconnect the electrical connector.  
Disconnect the breakaway brake switch cable. Promptly  
replace the pullpin in the switchbox.  
The proper tightness (torque) for lug nuts is listed in the lug  
nut tightening section of this manual. Use a torque wrench  
to tighten the lug nuts. If you do not have a torque wrench,  
use a lug wrench (from your tow vehicle) and tighten the  
nuts as much as you can. Then have a service garage or  
trailer dealer tighten the lug nuts to the proper torque.  
Before extending jackstand, make certain the ground  
surface below the jackstand foot will support the tongue  
load.  
Rotate the jackstand handle (or crank) clockwise. This  
will slowly extend the jack and transfer the weight of the  
trailer tongue to the jack.  
WARNING - Lug NutTightening  
Metal creep between the wheel rim and lug nuts will cause  
rim to loosen and could result in a wheel coming off,  
leading to death or serious injury.  
Tighten lug nuts before each tow.  
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Lug nuts are also prone to loosen after first being assembled.  
Determining Load Limit of Trailer  
When driving a new trailer (or after wheels have been  
remounted), check to make sure they are tight after the  
first 10, 25 and 50 miles of driving and before each tow  
thereafter.  
Failure to perform this check can result in a wheel parting  
from the trailer and a crash, leading to death or serious  
injury.  
Determining the load limits of a trailer includes more than  
understanding the load limits of the tires alone. On all trail-  
ers there is a Federal certification/VIN label that is located  
on the forward half of the left (road) side of the unit. This  
certification/VIN label will indicate the trailer’s GrossVehicle  
Weight Rating (GVWR). This is the most weight the fully  
loaded trailer can weigh. It will also provide the Gross Axle  
Weight Rating (GAWR).This is the most a the axle can weigh.  
WARNING - Lug Nut Loosening  
There is a vehicle placard (Figure 56) located in the same  
location as the certification label described above.This plac-  
ard provides tire and loading information. In addition, this  
placard will show a statement regarding maximum cargo  
capacity.  
Lug nuts are prone to loosen after initial installation, which  
can lead to death or serious injury.  
Check lug nuts for tightness on a new trailer or when  
wheel(s) have been remounted after the first 10, 25 and  
50 miles of driving.  
TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION  
The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX kg. Or XXX lbs.  
WARNING - Improper Lug NutTorque  
TIRE  
SIZE  
COLD TIRE PRESSURE  
SEE OWNER’S  
MANUAL FOR  
ADDITIONAL  
INFORMATION  
Improper lug nut torque can cause a wheel parting from  
the trailer, leading to death or serious injury.  
FRONT  
REAR  
SPARE  
Be sure lug nuts are tight before each tow.  
Figure 56. Tire and Loading Information Placard  
WARNING - Tire Pressure  
Improper tire pressure can result in a blowout and loss of  
control, which can lead to death or serious injury.  
If additional work items (hoses, tools, clamps etc.) are go-  
ing to be added to the trailer, be sure they are distributed  
evenly to prevent overloading front to back and side to side.  
Heavy items should be placed low and as close to the axle  
positions as reasonable. Too many items on one side may  
overload a tire.  
Be sure tires are inflated to pressure indicated on side  
wall before towing trailer.  
Excessive loads and/or underinflation cause tire  
overloading and, as a result, abnormal tire flexing occurs.  
This situation can generate an excessive amount of heat  
within the tire. Excessive heat may lead to tire failure. It is  
the air pressure that enables a tire to support the load, so  
proper inflation is critical. The proper air pressure may be  
found on the certification/VIN label and/or on the Tire  
and Loading Information placard. This value should never  
exceed the maximum cold inflation pressure stamped on  
the tire.  
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Step 1.  
Studies of tire safety show that maintaining proper tire  
Locate the statement, “The weight of cargo should never  
exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.,” on your vehicle’s  
Tire and Loading Information placard (Figure 56).This figure  
equals the available amount of equipment load capacity.  
pressure, observing tire and vehicle load limits (not carrying  
more weight in your vehicle than your tires or vehicle can  
safely handle), avoiding road hazards and inspecting tires  
for cuts, slashes and other irregularities are the most  
important things you can do to avoid tire failure, such as  
tread separation or blowout and flat tires. These actions,  
along with other care and maintenance activities, can also:  
Step 2.  
Determine the weight of the equipment being loaded on the  
tow vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the avail-  
able equipment load capacity. The trailer’s Tire Information  
Placard is attached adjacent to or near the trailer’sVIN (Cer-  
tification) label at the left front of the trailer.  
Improve vehicle handling  
Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns  
and accidents.  
Determining Load Limit of Tow Vehicle  
Improve fuel economy  
Increase the tire life  
Step 1.  
Locate the statement, “The combined weight of  
occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX lbs.,on  
your vehicle’s placard.  
Use the information contained in this section to make tire  
safety a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine.  
Recognize that the time you spend is minimal compared  
with the inconvenience and safety consequences of a flat  
tire or other tire failure.  
Step 2.  
Determine the combined weight of the driver and passen-  
gers who will be riding in your vehicle.  
Tire Fundamentals  
Step 3.  
Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standard-  
ized information on the sidewall of all tires (Figure 57). This  
information identifies and describes the fundamental char-  
acteristics of the tire and also provides a tire identification  
number for safety standard certification and in case of a  
recall.  
Subtract the combined weight of the driver and  
passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds.  
Step 4.  
The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and  
luggage capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount e q u a l s  
1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb.  
passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and  
luggage capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.).  
Step 5.  
Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being  
loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely  
exceed the available cargo and luggage capacity  
calculated in Step 4.  
If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer  
will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult the tow vehicle’s  
manual to determine how this weight transfer reduces the  
available cargo and luggage capacity of your vehicle.  
Figure 57. Standard Tire Sidewall Information  
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P: The “P” indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles.  
U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number: This begins with  
the letters “DOTand indicates that the tire meets all federal  
standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant  
code where it was manufactured, and the last four numbers  
represent the week and year the tire was built. For example,  
the numbers 3197 means the 31st week of 1997.The other  
numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer’s  
discretion. This information is used to contact consumers  
if a tire defect requires a recall.  
Next number: This three-digit number gives the width in  
millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In  
general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.  
Next number: This two-digit number, known as the aspect  
ratio, gives the tire’s ratio of height to width. Numbers of 70  
or lower indicate a short sidewall for improved steering  
response and better overall handling on dry pavement.  
P: The “R” stands for radial. Radial ply construction of tires  
Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used: The number  
of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in  
the tire. In general, the greater the number of plies, the more  
weight a tire can support. Tire manufacturers also must indi-  
cate the materials in the tire, which include steel, nylon, poly-  
ester, and others.  
has been the industry standard for the past 20 years.  
Next number: This two-digit number is the wheel or rim  
diameter in inches. If you change your wheel size, you will  
have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel  
diameter.  
Next number: This two- or three-digit number is the tire’s  
load index. It is a measurement of how much weight each  
tire can support.You may find this information in your owner’s  
manual. If not, contact a local tire dealer. Note:You may not  
find this information on all tires because it is not required by  
law.  
Maximum Load Rating: This number indicates the maxi-  
mum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by  
the tire.  
Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure: This number  
is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be  
put in the tire under normal driving conditions.  
M+S:  
The “M+S” or “M/S” indicates that the tire  
Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards (UTQGS)  
has some mud and snow capability. Most radial tires have  
these markings; hence, they have some mud and snow ca-  
pability.  
Treadwear Number: This number indicates the tire’s wear  
rate.The higher the treadwear number is, the longer it should  
take for the tread to wear down. For example, a tire graded  
400 should last twice as long as a tire graded 200.  
Speed Rating: The speed rating denotes the speed at which  
a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time.  
The ratings range from 99 miles per hour (mph) to 186 mph.  
These ratings are listed in Table 7. Note: You may not find  
this information on all tires because it is not required by law.  
Traction Letter: This letter indicates a tire’s ability to stop  
on wet pavement. A higher graded tire should allow you to  
stop your car on wet roads in a shorter distance than a tire  
with a lower grade.Traction is graded from highest to lowest  
as “AA”,A”, “B”, and “C”.  
Table 6. Speed Rating  
Temperature Letter: This letter indicates a tire’s resistance  
to heat. The temperature grade is for a tire that is inflated  
properly and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation  
or excessive loading, either separately or in combination,  
can cause heat build-up and possible tire failure. From high-  
est to lowest, a tire’s resistance to heat is graded as “A”,  
“B”, or “C”.  
Letter Rating  
Speed Rating  
Q
R
S
T
99 mph  
106 mph  
112 mph  
118 mph  
124 mph  
130 mph  
149 mph  
168* mph  
186* mph  
U
H
V
W
Y
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Reference Figure 58 for additional tire information for light  
trucks.  
Make sure your tire valves have valve caps.  
ALWAYS check tire pressure on tow vehicle and trailer  
before towing. Check tire pressure at least once a month.  
DO NOT overload tow vehicle. Check the tire  
information and loading placard for safe allowable tire  
loading conditions.  
Tire Repair  
The proper repair of a punctured tire requires a plug for the  
hole and a patch for the area inside the tire that surrounds  
the puncture hole. Punctures through the tread can be  
repaired if they are not too large, but punctures to the sidewall  
should not be repaired. Tires must be removed from the  
rim to be properly inspected before being plugged and patched.  
Figure 58. UTQGS Tire Information  
Replacing Worn or Damaged Tires  
Replace the tire before towing the trailer if the tire treads  
have less than 1/16 inch depth or the telltale bands are  
visible. Check inflation pressure weekly during use to insure  
the maximum tire life and tread wear. A bubble, cut or bulge  
in a side wall can result in a tire blowout. Inspect both side  
walls of each tire for any bubble, cut or bulge; and replace a  
damaged tire before towing the trailer.  
Tires for light trucks have other markings besides those  
found on the sidewalls of passenger tires.  
LT: The “LT” indicates the tire is for light trucks or trailers.  
ST: An “ST” is an indication the tire is for trailer use only.  
Max. Load Dual kg (lbs) at kPa (psi) Cold: This informa-  
tion indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the  
tire is used as a dual, that is, when four tires are put on each  
rear axle (a total of six or more tires on the vehicle).  
Table 8 below will help pinpoint the causes and solutions of  
tire wear problems.  
Max. Load Single kg (lbs) at kPa (psi) Cold  
This information indicates the maximum load and tire  
pressure when the tire is used as a single.  
TABLE 7 TIRE WEAR TROUBLESHOOTING  
CAUSE  
WEAR PATTERN  
SOLUTION  
Adjust pressure to  
particular load per  
tire manufacturer.  
Load Range  
Over Inflation  
Center Wear  
This information identifies the tire’s load-carrying capabili-  
ties and its inflation limits.  
Adjust pressure to  
particular load per  
tire manufacturer.  
Edge Wear  
Side Wear  
Under Inflation  
Loss of chamber Make sure load does  
or overloading.  
Tire Safety Tips  
not exceed axle rating.  
Align wheels.  
Slow down if you have to go over a pothole or other  
object in the road.  
Align wheels.  
Incorrect toe-in  
Out-of balance  
Toe Wear  
Cupping  
DO NOT run over curbs or other foreign objects in the  
roadway, and try not to strike the curb when parking.  
Check bearing adjust-  
ment and balance tires.  
Avoid sudden stops  
when possible and  
adjust brakes.  
Check tire inflation pressure weekly during use to in-  
sure the maximum tire life and tread wear.  
Wheel lockup &  
tire skidding.  
Flat Spots  
DO NOT bleed air from tires when they are hot.  
Inspect tires for uneven wear patterns on the tread,  
cracks, foreign objects, or other signs of wear or trauma.  
Remove bits of glass and foreign objects wedged in the  
tread.  
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Lug NutTorque Requirements  
WARNING - Flying Objects  
It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel  
mounting torque on the trailer. Be sure to use only the fas-  
teners matched to the cone angle of the wheel. Proper pro-  
cedure for attachment of the wheels is as follows:  
ALWAYS wear safety glasses when  
removing or installing force fitted parts  
DO NOT attempt to repair or modify a  
wheel. DO NOT install an inner-tube to  
correct a leak through the rim. If the rim  
is cracked, the air pressure in the inner tube may cause  
pieces of the rim to explode (break off) with great force  
and cause serious eye or bodily injury.  
1. Start all wheel lug nuts by hand.  
2. Torque all lug nuts in sequence.See Figure 59. DO NOT  
torque the wheel lug nuts all the way down.Tighten each  
lug nut in 3 separate passes as defined by Table 9.  
3. Check to see if the lug nuts are tight after the first 10, 25  
and 50 miles of driving and before each tow thereafter.  
Wheel Rims  
If the trailer has been struck, or impacted, on or near the  
wheels, or if the trailer has struck a curb, inspect the rims for  
damage (i.e. being out of round); and replace any damaged  
wheel. Inspect the wheels for damage every year, even if no  
obvious impact has occurred.  
TABLE 8. TIRE TORQUE REQUIREMENTS  
First Pass  
FT-LBS  
Second Pass  
FT-LBS  
Third Pass  
FT-LBS  
Wheel Size  
12"  
13"  
14"  
15"  
16"  
20-25  
20-25  
20-25  
20-25  
20-25  
35-40  
35-40  
50-60  
50-60  
50-60  
50-65  
50-65  
Wheels, Bearings and Lug Nuts  
A loose, worn or damaged wheel bearing is the most  
common cause of brakes that grab.  
90-120  
90-120  
90-120  
To check wheel bearings, jack trailer and check wheels for  
side-to-side looseness. If the wheels are loose, or spin with  
a wobble, the bearings must be serviced or replaced. Check  
inflation pressure weekly during use to insure the maximum  
tire life and tread wear.Most trailer axles are built with sealed  
bearings that are not serviceable. Sealed bearings must be  
replaced as complete units.  
NEVER! use an pneumatic air gun  
to tighten wheel lug nuts.  
WARNING - Lug NutTightening  
Over-tightening lug nuts will result in breaking the studs  
or permanently deforming the mounting stud holes in the  
wheels.  
WARNING - Lug Nut Inspection  
Lug nuts are prone to loosen after initial installation, which  
can lead to death or serious injury. Check all wheel lug  
nuts periodically.  
Figure 59. Wheel Lug Nuts Tightening Sequence  
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Figure 60. Trailer to Tow Vehicle Wiring Diagram  
Lights and Signals  
Before each tow, check the trailer taillights, stoplights, turn  
signals and any clearance lights for proper operation.  
Replace any broken or burned-out lamps as necessary.  
Check the wire harness for cuts, fraying or other damage. If  
it needs replacing, contact your dealer.  
WARNING - Trailer Lights  
Improper operating taillights, stoplights and turn signals  
can cause collisions.  
Check all lights before each tow.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — TROUBLESHOOTING (PUMP)  
The hydraulic troubleshooting procedures listed below are intended for use by individuals equipped with the proper tools and  
equipment and are familiar with hydraulic systems and safe shop practices. Use the Pump Troubleshooting Table (Table 8) to  
identify possible causes for the pump’s malfunction.Contact the Multiquip Service department for the proper repair procedure.  
DANGER - AMPUTATION RISK  
WARNING - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM HAZARD  
During routine maintenance or removing material  
blockage, you will be required to put your hand in the  
concrete cylinders or near the shuttle tube.You are at  
EXTREME RISK of injury or AMPUTATION if the  
engine is running or if pressure is in the hydraulic  
system.  
DO NOT open hydraulic lines or loosen hydraulic fittings  
while the engine is running! Hydraulic fluid under pressure  
can penetrate the skin, blind, cause burns or create other  
potentially dangerous hazards.  
Prior to performing any maintenance on the pump,  
follow described lock out-tag out procedures. Stop the  
engine by turning off the ignition switch and remove  
the starter key. Place a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag  
over the switch and disconnect the battery. The  
pressure reading on the  
accumulator pressure  
gauge MUST read  
ZERO. ALWAYS make  
sure the accumulator  
circuit pressure reads  
zero prior to performing any maintenance on the pump.  
TABLE 9. PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Problem  
To Troubleshoot  
Incorrect System Operating  
Pressure  
Check the pump pressure gage. Verify  
it is approx. 4400 PSI  
Verify the engine's high RPM speed is  
set to 2550  
Incorrect Engine RPM setting  
Contaminated Main Relief Valve  
Obstructed Material Cylinders  
Main Hydraulic Cylinder will  
not cycle  
Check the manifold for a contaminated  
Relief Valve  
check for obstructions (dried material)  
inside the cylinders  
Incorrect Directional Control  
Operating Pressure  
Verify the Directional Control operating  
pressure is approx. 1000 PSI  
Check the manifold for a contaminated  
Relief Valve  
Contaminated Relief Valve  
Broken Shaft Coupler Key  
Loose Shaft Retaining Set Collar  
Hopper Remix Paddles will  
not rotate  
Check the Hopper Remixer shaft  
coupler for a broken key  
Check the Shaft Retaining Set Collar  
for tightness  
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TABLE 9. PUMPTROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)  
Problem  
Possible Problem  
To Troubleshoot  
Incorrect Accumulator System  
Pressure  
Check the system pressure reading.  
Verify it is approx. 1750 PSI  
Check the manifold for a  
contaminated Relief Valve  
Contaminated Relief Valve  
Shuttle Cylinder does not stroke  
Check for burned out solenoid and  
12V signal voltage  
Swing Solenoid not energizing  
Manually cycle the pump using the  
manual cylinder jogging switch  
Swing Valve not functioning properly  
Improper Flow Control setting  
Incorrect Engine RPM setting  
Fully open Flow Control Valve  
Verify the engine’s high RPM speed is  
set to 2550  
Incorrect Main Hydraulic System  
Operating Pressure  
Check the pump pressure gauge.  
Verify it is approx. 4400 PSI  
Check the manifold for contaminated  
Swing Relief Cartridge  
Contaminated Swing Relief Cartridge  
Low Accumulator System Pressure  
Shuttle Cylinder slow to complete  
stroke  
Check the accumulator pressure  
reading.Verify it is approx. 1750 PSI  
Hopper Discharge Nipple Seal  
improperly lubricated  
Check the Hopper Discharge Nipple  
Seal for seizing and lack of lubricant  
Misaligned hopper creating excessive Realign hopper ensuring S-tube is  
friction on the outlet nipple bearing  
sleeve  
rotating in the center of the hopper  
outlet.  
Lack of lubrication  
Grease Nun Plate Bushing  
Pump Engine will idle but not increase Throttle Control Block Solenoid not  
to full operating speed  
Check for burned out solenoid and  
12V signal voltage  
energizing  
Blown out fuse  
Check the fuse  
Battery voltage falls below 12VDC on Dead battery  
digital display, causing engine not to  
start  
Check the charge on the battery  
Check the wiring connections and  
Wiring connection inside Control Box verify power is reaching ignition  
switch  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — TROUBLESHOOTING (PUMP)  
TABLE 9. PUMPTROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)  
Problem  
Possible Problem  
To Troubleshoot  
Check oil level and for closed suction  
strainer  
Insufficient oil  
Check for aeration reservoir  
Vacuum leak in suction line  
Repair or replace  
Air in system  
Main Hydraulic Pump Noisy  
Excessive pump wear  
Excessive engine speed  
Low engine speed  
Check for correct engine RPM  
Check engine RPM  
Main relief cartridge set to low  
Adjust relief cartridge  
Engine bogs down  
Decrease volume control on main  
pump  
Engine overloaded when pumping  
Material hose pack  
Low engine speed  
Check engine RPM  
Machine does not deliver volume and Volume control set to low  
pressure  
Main hydraulic pressure too low  
Adjust control to full open setting  
Check for proper pressure or for  
contaminated relief cartridge  
Check fan electrical connection or for  
burnt fan motor.  
Cooling fan  
Fan rotating in wrong direction  
Clean cooler fins  
Contaminated cooler fins  
Hydraulic fluid gets hot  
Return filter element closed  
Replace filter  
Main relief cartridge contaminated or  
set too low  
Replace or set to proper pressure  
Hydraulic oil level too low  
Accumulator bottle low on notrogen  
Fill to proper level  
Check precharge pressure 1100 PSI  
Replace cartridge  
Contaminated safety relief cartridge  
Accumulator gauge reads below 1750 Defective unloader cartridge electrical  
PSI  
Replace  
coil  
Unloader cartridge coil not energizing Check for 12 Volt signal voltage  
Defective gear pump  
Replace pump  
Worn or defective urethane cups or  
worn material cylinder  
Concrete slurry in lubrication box  
Replace  
Material cylinder piston cups squeel Low on lubrication  
Excessive amount of hydraulic on  
cylinder rod side  
Check oil level  
Inspect cylinder. Check values for  
contamination or faulty spring  
Cylinders not completely extended  
(short stroke)  
Hydraulic cylinder piston head seal  
leaking  
Replace seals  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a  
breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the EngineTroubleshooting (Table 9) information  
shown below and on the proceeding page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult  
our company's business office or service plant.  
TABLE 10. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE PROBLEM  
Speed control lever is in "STOP" position  
No fuel reaching injection pump  
Defective fuel pump  
SOLUTION  
Set speed control lever to "START" position.  
Add fuel. Check entire fuel system.  
Replace fuel pump.  
Fuel filter clogged  
Replace fuel filter and clean tank.  
Replace or repair fuel line.  
Faulty fuel supply line  
Engine will not start or start is  
delayed, although engine can be  
turned over.  
Check piston, cylinder and valves. Adjust or  
repair per engine repair manual.  
Compression too low  
Repair or replace injector in accordance with  
engine repair manual.  
Fuel injector not working correctly  
Oil pressure too low  
Check engine oil pressure.  
Comply with cold starting instructions and  
proper oil viscosity.  
Low starting temperature limit exceeded  
Check whether clear (not turbid) fuel emerges  
from the fuel line (detach from injection  
pump). If the fuel is turbid or separated, warm  
up the engine or drain the complete fuel  
supply system. Refuel with winter grade diesel  
fuel.  
Fuel separates has inadequate resistance to  
low temperatures  
At low temperatures engine  
will not start.  
Refill engine crankcase with correct type of oil  
for winter environment.  
Engine oil too thick  
Throttle lever in STOP position  
Fuel filter blocked  
Reposition throttle lever to RUN position.  
Replace fuel filter.  
Engine fires but stops soon as  
starter is switched off.  
Fuel supply blocked  
Fuel tank empty  
Check the entire fuel system.  
Add fuel.  
Engine stops by itself during  
normal operation.  
Fuel filter blocked  
Replace fuel filter.  
Fuel tank empty  
Replace fuel filter.  
Fuel filter clogged  
Replace fuel filter.  
Low engine power, output and  
speed.  
Fuel tank venting is inadequate  
Ensure that tank is adequately vented.  
See engine manual for corrective action.  
Speed control lever does not remain in  
selected position  
Engine oil level too full  
Air filter blocked  
Correct engine oil level?  
Clean or replace air filter.  
Adjust valves per engine specification.  
See engine manual.  
Low engine power output and low  
speed, black exhaust smoke.  
Incorrect valve clearances  
Malfunction at injector  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING (TRAILER BRAKE SYSTEM)  
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a  
breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Brake System Troubleshooting  
(Table 10) information shown below and on the proceeding page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit  
just as it is and consult our company's business office or service plant.  
TABLE 11. BRAKE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE PROBLEM  
Overheated wheel bearing  
Low brake fluid  
SOLUTION  
Replace wheel bearing and pack with grease.  
Fill and bleed brake system.  
Brakes squeak, chatter or chuck.  
Siezed acutator master cylinder  
Brake shoe noise  
Replace/Rebuild master cylinder.  
Inspect drums. Adjust shoes or replace if necessary.  
Leaking wheel cylinder  
Check and replace wheel cylinder and bleed brake system.  
Low brake fluid level  
Fill with dot approved brake fluid and bleed brake system.  
Replace complete actuator unit.  
Replace brake line.  
Brake actuator frame damage  
Brake line being pinched  
Seized actuator  
Brakes overheah, fail to operate,  
pull to the side, or function poorly  
Replace or rebuild actuator.  
Replace spring.  
Broken return spring  
Brakes improperly adjusted  
Check adjustment.  
Break-away cable might be pulled. Determine cause and correct. Pry  
up on cable until indicator bead touches or rests against cable spring  
stop. This will fully release the frame brakes and prevent drag.  
Break-away cable system  
partially activated  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — TROUBLESHOOTING (ELECTRICAL)  
Refer to Figure 61 for the location of components for troubleshooting.  
TABLE 12. ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING  
MALFUNCTION  
READING  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
(Screen 1)  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
MAIN A OPEN  
Wire connection broken.  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted directly to  
ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
MAIN A SHORTED  
MAIN B OPEN  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the ground.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
Correct connection.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Wire connection broken.  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted directly to  
ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
MAIN B SHORTED  
SWING OPEN  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the ground.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
Correct connection.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Wire connection broken.  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted directly to  
ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
SWING SHORTED  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the ground.  
Correct connection.  
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TABLE 12. ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)  
MALFUNCTION  
READING  
(Screen 1)  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
THROTTLE SOLENOID  
OPEN  
Wire connection broken.  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted  
directly to ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
THROTTLE SOLENOID  
SHORTED  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the  
ground.  
Correct connection.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
Wire connection broken.  
FUEL SOLENOID OPEN  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted  
directly to ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
FUEL SOLENOID  
SHORTED  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the  
ground.  
Correct connection.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace burnt solenoid.  
Burnt 12 V cycling solenoid.  
Wire connection broken.  
UNLOADER SOLENOID  
OPEN  
Replace broken wire.  
The 12-volt cycling solenoid is shorted  
directly to ground.  
Measure solenoid coil resistance. It should  
read 6 ohms. Replace shorted solenoid.  
UNLOADER SOLENOID  
SHORTED  
Wire connection is shorted directly to the  
ground.  
Correct connection.  
Replace alternator.  
Replace v-belt.  
ALTERNATOR FAILURE  
V-BELT BREAKAGE  
Defective alternator.  
Engine blower cooling fan V-belt is broken  
requiring replacement.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — TROUBLESHOOTING (ELECTRICAL)  
MAIN “A”  
SOLENOID  
MAIN “B”  
SOLENOID  
SWING  
SOLENOID  
UNLOADER  
SOLENOID  
PROXIMITY  
SWITCH “B”  
SC  
ROL  
L
RES  
ET  
E  
T
DEC  
V
O
LU  
M
E
E
C
RE  
AS  
M
E
E
O
INCRE  
AS  
E
F
LO  
IR  
E
D
FO  
RW  
A
W
C
RD  
T
IO  
N
RE  
V
RS  
E
AU  
C
O
TO  
N
O
F
MA  
T
IC  
LO  
T
R
O
F
CA  
L
L
O
JOG  
REM  
CEN  
OTE  
NTER  
OFFER  
F
CY  
LIN  
IGNI
DE  
N
JOG  
R
IT  
ST  
O  
“A”  
RO  
KE  
OG  
“B”  
ALTERNATOR  
V-BELT  
RT
E
M
O
T
E
F
PROXIMITY  
SWITCH “A”  
INTERNAL  
FUEL  
SOLENOID  
THROTTLE  
SOLENOID  
Figure 61. Location of Components for Electrical Troubleshooting  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — WIRING DIAGRAM (CONTROL BOX)  
J1  
GND  
1
2
3
DIGITAL READOUT  
MODULE  
4
5
6
7
8
J4  
CONTROL  
REAR  
BOX  
VIEW  
J1  
+12VDC IN  
A
9
10  
11  
12  
A
YELLOW  
WHITE  
YELLOW  
WHITE  
YELLOW  
J2  
J3  
J4  
J5  
FUSE  
HOLDER  
+12VDC OUT  
E-STOP  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J3  
J2  
30 AMP  
FUSE  
+12VDC OUTPUT  
STARTER  
ALTERNATOR  
F
J1  
J1  
I
8
4
7
6
2
5
1
8
4
7
6
2
5
1
G
YELLOW  
WHITE  
3
3
A
W
A
1
J2  
J2  
D
8
4
7
3
6
2
5
1
8
4
7
3
6
2
5
1
2
2
2
1
1
SOLENOID  
INSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
FUEL SOLONOID  
J1 MALE  
INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
(YELLOW)  
10 AWG RED  
P1  
P1  
H
10 AWG RED  
12 AWG RED  
10 AWG BLK  
BATTERY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
EMERGENCY  
STOP  
SWITCH  
3
2
14 AWG PINK/BLK (STARTER SOLENOID)  
16 AWG GREEN  
1
8
7
6
5
12 AWG RED  
16 AWG YELLOW  
16 AWG ORANGE  
14 AWG RED  
1
14 AWG BLACK (GND.)  
2
J
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
INSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
A
A
A
OIL PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
17  
15/54  
K
30  
50A  
FUEL SOLENOID  
(SHUT-DOWN)  
19  
58  
IGNITION  
SWITCH  
CIRCUIT ACTIVE = +12VDC  
CIRCUIT OFF = GND  
+12VDC POWER IN  
ENGINE CRANK  
B
MAIN A  
J2 MALE  
INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
(WHITE)  
D
MAIN B  
LOW BATTERY  
A
A
P2  
DEUTZ 10-PIN  
ENGINE  
CONNECTOR  
TACH INPUT  
P2  
LOW OIL INPUT  
14 AWG RED  
BLK  
RED  
GRN  
4
1
2
3
4
SWING A  
CYL A  
14 AWG BRN  
14 AWG RED  
3
2
1
E
SWING A  
CYL B  
THROTTLE  
GROUND  
14 AWG GRAY  
14 AWG RED  
WHT/BLK  
BLK  
BRN  
RED  
+12VDC POWER OUT  
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
M
14 AWG YEL  
14 AWG RED  
A
N
FUEL SOLENOID  
(SHUT-DOWN)  
IF  
O
L
D
14 AWG WHITE  
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
INSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
GND  
CONTROLLER  
BLACK  
POTTED  
BOX  
THROTTLE  
BLOCK  
C
ENGINE SPEED  
SOLENOID  
L
Figure 62. Connections to Digital Control Box - J1 and J2 Connectors ( 1 of 2)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — WIRING DIAGRAM (CONTROL BOX)  
F
C
D
B
E
H
G
A
SC  
RO  
LL  
RE  
SE  
T
DE  
V
O
M
E
CR  
L
E
C
Y
EA  
U
M
E
SE  
O
CR  
EA  
SE  
F
D
L
O
W
FO  
IR  
RW  
A
E
C
RD  
T
IO  
N
R
E  
RS  
E
AU  
C
O
TO  
N
O
F
M
LO  
T
R
O
F
A
T
CA  
IC  
L
L
ON  
N
J
RE  
MO  
F
TE  
R  
F
CY  
LI  
IG
ND  
JO  
ER  
N
ITI
G
ST  
R
OK  
I
“A”  
E
I
“B  
RE
E
O
E
F
L
K
J
Figure 62. Connections to Digital Control Box - J1 and J2 Connectors ( 2 of 2)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — WIRING DIAGRAM (CONTROL BOX)  
A
J3  
J3  
8
4
7
6
2
5
1
8
4
7
6
2
5
1
YELLOW  
WHITE  
3
3
J4  
J4  
CONTROL  
REAR  
8
4
7
3
6
2
5
1
8
4
7
3
6
2
5
1
BOX  
VIEW  
J1  
YELLOW  
WHITE  
YELLOW  
WHITE  
YELLOW  
A
J2  
J3  
J4  
J5  
INSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
J3 MALE  
INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
(YELLOW)  
A
B
P3  
P3  
PROXIMITY  
SWITCH “B”  
C
16 AWG WHITE  
NOT USED  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
16 AWG BLUE  
NOT USED  
SIGNAL  
3
2
1
16 AWG BROWN  
16 AWG GREEN  
G
SIGNAL  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
+12 VDC  
16 AWG BLUE  
INDICATOR “RED” ACTIVE  
BETWEEN GND. 800 mV  
8
7
6
5
16 AWG BROWN  
GND.  
PROXIMITY  
SWITCH “A”  
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
INSIDE  
CONTROL  
BOX  
A
A
F
BLACK  
BROWN  
BLUE  
ENG SOL POWER 35A 1 SEC  
OVER TEMP  
PROX A  
PROX B  
PROX C  
PROX D  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
HEAT EXCHANGER  
“COOLING FAN”  
POWER  
B
CONTROLLER  
GROUND  
NOT USED  
AUTO LUBE  
FLOW A 12VDC  
BLACK  
POTTED  
BOX  
FLOW B 12VDC  
D
FLOW CONTROL  
BROKEN FAN BELT  
+12 VDC  
14 AWG RED  
1
UNLOADER  
C
P4  
P4  
H
+12  
1
4
GND.  
14 AWG BLACK  
V-BELT BREAK  
SWITCH  
ORANGE  
BLUE  
A
B
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
2
1
2
1
12VDC  
BLUE  
8
7
6
5
16 AWG RED 12VDC  
16 AWG BLACK  
INSIDE  
OUTSIDE  
CONTROL CONTROL  
A
NOTE:  
A
A
BOX  
BOX  
17  
WHEN MEASURING VOLTAGE  
AT CONNECTOR P4 PINS 2 AND 3.  
PLACE NEGATIVE LEAD OF  
VOLTMETER TO FLOW CONTROL  
BODY (GROUND).  
15/54  
50A  
J4 MALE  
INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
(WHITE)  
30  
58  
1
19  
E
IGNITION  
SWITCH  
ACCUMULATOR  
DUMP VALVE  
“UNLOADER”  
CONNECTIONS TO J3 AND J4 CONNECTORS ON  
DIGITAL CONTROL BOX (LS400 AND LS500)  
Figure 63. Connections to Digital Control Box - J3 and J4 Connectors ( 1 of 2)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — WIRING DIAGRAM (CONTROL BOX)  
B
E
C
A
SC  
RO  
LL  
RE  
SE  
T
DE  
CR  
EA  
SE  
V
O
M
E
L
E
Y
U
M
E
T
IN  
CR  
EA  
SE  
F
D
L
O
W
FO  
IR  
RW  
A
RD  
E
C
T
IO  
N
RE  
V
RS  
E
AU  
C
O
TO  
N
O
F
MA  
LO  
CA  
T
F
TI  
R
O
C
L
L
O
JO  
RE  
MO  
TE  
G
CEN  
NTE  
OFFER  
T
F
CY  
LIN  
DE  
IGNII
JO  
N
R
I
G
ST  
R
OK  
“A  
E
JO  
G
“B  
REM
E
M
E
F
H
F
D
G
Figure 63. Connections to Digital Control Box - J3 and J4 Connectors ( 2 of 2)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — WIRING DIAGRAM (HOPPERVIBRATOR)  
Figure 65. Optional Hopper Vibrator Wiring Diagram  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM  
STA-2  
STA-1  
B
A
P
B
A
P
T
T
MANIFOLD  
T3  
P2  
T1  
A1  
A2  
1750 PSI  
B1  
B2  
ACC  
ACCUMULATOR  
GAUGE  
T2  
P1  
OUT  
RELIEF  
T
LS  
1000 PSI  
4400 PSI  
T
P
RELIEF  
1000 PSI  
T
P
IN  
OPTIONAL AGITATOR AND  
HYDRAULIC OUTRIGGERS  
7CC  
14CC  
MAIN  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
Figure 66. Hydraulic System Diagram  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — MANIFOLD BLOCK PORTS  
MANIFOLD BLOCK PORTS  
ACC  
A1  
A2  
B1  
B2  
GA  
P1  
P2  
T1  
Connect to Accumulator Tank  
Connect to Shuttle Cylinder  
Connect to Hydraulic Cylinder  
Connect to Shuttle Cylinder  
Connect to Hydraulic Cylinder  
Connect to Accumulator Gauge  
Connect to Secondary Hyd. Pump  
Connect to Flow Control Valve  
Connect to Hydraulic Tank  
T2  
Connect to Heat Exchanger  
Connect to Tank, Relief Heat Exchanger  
T3  
Figure 67. Manifold Block Ports  
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APPENDIX — CONCRETE MIX INFORMATION  
The following information has been extracted from actual testing laboratory reports. The purpose of this printing is only to  
help create a better understanding of the importance of uniform gradation and proportioning of materials which affect  
pumpability of concrete mixes.These weights and proportions illustrate that when the sieve analysis is ideal, the sand/rock  
ratio can be adjusted (65% sand 35% rock) and pumpability should be excellent.  
EXAMPLE #1 (A California Test Lab. Report)  
JOB: Building Foundations (Water Project)  
Sacks per cu./yd.  
6.5 designed for 2,500 lbs. in 28 days  
Gallons per sack  
7.1  
1.3  
Washed Sand-#200 wash  
Organic matter-OK  
Specific gravity (SSD)  
Sand-2.58;Pea Gravel-2.60  
Sieve analysis-percent passing  
Material  
1.5” 1”  
3/4”  
3/8”  
100  
100  
100  
#4  
#8  
#16  
#30  
#50  
#100  
4.0  
#200  
1.1  
W.C. Sand  
Pea Gravel  
% Comb.  
99.7  
3.0  
66  
79.1  
60.4  
36.5  
14.3  
51  
39  
23  
9
3
1.0  
DESIGN FOR ONEYARD OF CONCRETE (SATURATED & SURFACE DRY):  
Absolute volume of aggregate in one cu. yard:  
Specific gravity of aggregates in one cu. yard:  
Weight of aggregates in one cu. yard batch:  
17.78 cu. ft.  
2.58  
2850 lbs.  
%
BATCH  
SPEC. GRAVITY  
ABS. VOL.  
W.C. Sand  
PEA GRAVEL  
WATER 46 gal.  
CEMENT 6.5 sk.  
TOTAL  
65  
35  
1800  
1000  
1
2.58  
2.60  
11.56  
6.22  
611  
27.00  
ADMIXTURE:  
SLUMP  
None  
4”  
REMARKS  
NOTE:  
This mix designed for pumping  
Due to the availability of well-graded sand as shown in the above sieve analysis,  
this mix pumped very successfully.  
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APPENDIX — CONCRETE MIX INFORMATION  
A.S.T.M. STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR GRADING AGGREGATE  
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APPENDIX — SLUMPTEST PROCEDURE  
5. Fill cone to overflowing  
(Figure68-C).Rodthislayer25  
times with rod penetrating into  
but not through, the second  
layer.Distributeroddingevenly  
over the entire cross section of  
this layer.  
1. To obtain a representative sample (concrete), take  
several samples at three or more regular intervals  
throughout the discharge of the mixer or truck. DO  
NOT take samples at the beginning or end of the  
discharge.  
2. Dampen the inside of the cone and place it on a  
smooth, moist, nonabsorbent, level surface large  
enough to accommodate both the slumped concrete  
and the slump cone. Stand on the “foot pieces”  
throughout the test procedure to hold the cone firmly  
in place.  
FULL  
(OVERFLOW)  
Figure 68-C. SlumpTest  
(Full-Overflow)  
6. Remove the excess concrete  
(Figure 68-D) from the top of  
the cone, using the tamping  
rod as a screed.  
3. Fill the cone 1/3 full by volume (Figure 68-A) and rod  
25 times with a 1/2” dia x 24” lg. bullet-pointed steel  
rod. (Thisisaspecificrequirementwhichwillproduce  
non-standard results unless followed exactly.) Dis-  
tribute rodding evenly over the entire cross section of  
the sample.  
Figure 68-D. SlumpTest  
(Removing Excess Concrete)  
BULLET POINTED  
STEEL ROD  
7. Lift the cone vertically  
(Figure 68-E) with a slow even  
motion. DO NOT jar the con-  
crete or tilt the cone during this  
process.( Invert the withdrawn  
cone, and place it next to, but  
not touching the slumped con-  
crete.  
1/3 FULL  
1/2 DIAMETER  
24 INCHES LONG  
FOOT  
PIECE  
Figure 68-A. SlumpTest (1/3 Full)  
4. Fill cone another 1/3 (Figure 68-B) which will make the  
cone 2/3 full by volume. Rod this second layer 25 times  
with the rod penetrating into, but not through, the first  
layer. Distribute rodding evenly over the entire cross  
section of the layer.  
Figure 68-E. SlumpTest  
(Cone Invert)  
8. Lay a straight edge (Figure 68-F) across the top of the  
slumped cone. Measure the amount of slump in inches  
from the bottom of the straight  
edge to the top of the slumped  
concrete at a point over the  
original center of the base .The  
slump operation must be com-  
plete in a maximum elapsed  
time of 1-½ minutes. Discard  
2/3 FULL  
the concrete. DO NOT use it in  
another tests.  
Figure 68-B. SlumpTest (2/3 Full)  
Figure 68-F. SlumpTest (Measurement)  
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APPENDIX — RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE SYSTEM  
Figure 69. Recommended Shotcrete System  
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APPENDIX — RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE SYSTEM  
RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE SYSTEM  
NO.  
1
PART NO.  
EM28906  
PART NAME  
COUPLING, 5” H-D “CF”  
QTY. REMARKS  
2
EM25837  
EM28905  
EM402552  
EM28061  
EM289035  
EM28001DD  
EM23815D  
EM28902  
EM23101  
EM28131D  
EM24841  
EM23808D  
EM23806  
EM23807  
ELBOW, 5"x4”x90°  
3
COUPLING, 4” H-D w/GASKET & PIN  
REDUCER, 4”x2.5”x53” H-D ENDS  
PIPE, 2.5”x120w x 10’ H-D  
4
5
6
COUPLING, 2.5” H-D w/GASKET & PIN  
REDUCER, 2.5”x2”x36” H-D  
7
8
REDUCER, 2.5”x2w/AIRVIBRATOR  
COUPLING, 2” H-D w/GASKET & PIN  
AIR VIBRATOR ASSY.  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2"x2" ELBOW 90  
º
HOSE, 2”x25’ H-D w/ENDS  
NOZZLE ASSEMBLY, 2” H-D  
NOZZLE TIP, RUBBER 1-3/8”  
NOZZLE TIP, RUBBER 1.25”  
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  
If the site will permit, use steel pipe from the pump to  
the pool perimeter. It will reduce line pressures which is  
highly recommended.  
The vibrator on the reducer by the pool improves  
pumpability.  
Turn both air vibrators off whenever the pump is stopped  
to prevent separation of mix.  
The air vibrators are low consumption (4.2 scfm).  
Leave the air on at the nozzle when the pump is stopped  
to prevent clogging of air the hoses in the air insert.  
Use item #11 (steel elbow) at the edge of the pool to  
prevent collapse of the rubber hose, which can cause  
blockage.  
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APPENDIX — RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE ACCESSORIES  
RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE ACCESSORIES  
Figure 70. Shotcrete System Accessories  
Use a 1-3/8" rubber nozzle tip for a wide spray pattern. Use a 1-1/4" rubber nozzle tip for a narrow spray  
pattern. DO NOT INSTALLTHE NOZZLE ATTHE END OFTHE HOSE UNTILTHE FIRST MATERIAL  
HAS PASSED THROUGH THE ENTIRE HOSE LENGTH.  
Disassemble and clean the nozzle assembly thoroughly after each job. Grease all threads before  
reassembly. DO NOT close the air valve when pumping is stopped as a continued air flow keeps the air  
passages clean.  
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APPENDIX — RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE ACCESSORIES  
RECOMMENDED SHOTCRETE ACCESSORIES  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
EM26107  
EM23101  
EM132  
EM23407  
EM23408  
EM23411  
EM912073  
EM23409  
EM923346  
EM406  
EM23818  
EM24841  
EM23845  
EM23802  
EM23803  
EM20816  
EM23804  
EM23805  
EM23806  
EM23807  
EM911076  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
HOPPER SCREEN ......................... 1 .......... W/AIRVIBRATOR MOUNTING  
AIR VIBRATOR  
BOLT, 1/2-13X2  
AIR HOSE  
BUSHING  
VALVE  
NIPPLE  
COUPLING  
WASHER, 1/2 LOCK  
NUT, HEX 1/2-13  
2"X25' GROOVED HOSE  
2"X25' RAISED HOSE  
2"X50' GROOVED HOSE  
VIC ADAPTER / EM23802D H.D  
GUN BODY  
“O” RING  
AIR INSERT  
NOZZLE CLAMP  
NOZZLE TIP, 1-3/8", SHORT  
NOZZLE TIP, 1-1/4", LONG  
STREET ELBOW  
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
9
10  
11  
11  
11  
12  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
13  
*
14  
*
15  
*
16  
*
17  
*
18  
*
19  
*
20  
21  
AIR HOSE..................................................... NOT SUPPLIED BY MAYCO  
NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ...................... 1 .......... INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
EM23808  
*
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN  
The following section explains the different symbols and  
remarks used in the Parts section of this manual. Use the  
help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there  
are any questions.  
QTY. Column  
Numbers Used — Item quantity can be indicated by a  
number, a blank entry, or A/R.  
A/R (As Required) is generally used for hoses or other  
parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length.  
NOTICE  
The contents and part numbers listed in the parts  
section are subject to change without notice.Multiquip  
does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed.  
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold  
separately.Other entries will be clarified in theRemarks”  
Column.  
SAMPLE PARTS LIST  
REMARKS Column  
NO. PART NO. PART NAME  
QTY. REMARKS  
Some of the most common notes found in the “Remarks”  
Column are listed below. Other additional notes needed  
to describe the item can also be shown.  
1
2%  
12345  
BOLT......................1 .....INCLUDES ITEMS W/%  
WASHER, 1/4 IN............NOT SOLD SEPARATELY  
WASHER, 3/8 IN....1 .....MQ-45T ONLY  
2% 12347  
3
4
12348  
12349  
HOSE ..................A/R ...MAKE LOCALLY  
BEARING ..............1 .....S/N 2345B AND ABOVE  
Assembly/Kit — All items on the parts list with the  
same unique symbol will be included when this item is  
purchased.  
NO. Column  
Indicated by:  
Unique Symbols — All items with same unique  
symbol  
“INCLUDES ITEMS W/(unique symbol)”  
(@, #, +, %, or >) in the number column belong to the  
same assembly or kit, which is indicated by a note in the  
“Remarks” column.  
Serial Number Break — Used to list an effective serial  
number range where a particular part is used.  
Indicated by:  
Duplicate Item Numbers — Duplicate numbers indicate  
multiple part numbers, which are in effect for the same  
general item, such as different size saw blade guards in  
use or a part that has been updated on newer versions  
of the same machine.  
“S/N XXXXX AND BELOW”  
“S/N XXXX AND ABOVE”  
“S/N XXXX TO S/N XXX”  
Specific Model Number Use — Indicates that the part  
is used only with the specific model number or model  
number variant listed. It can also be used to show a  
part is NOT used on a specific model or model number  
variant.  
NOTICE  
When ordering a part that has more than one item  
number listed, check the remarks column for help in  
determining the proper part to order.  
Indicated by:  
“XXXXX ONLY”  
“NOT USED ON XXXX”  
PART NO. Column  
Numbers Used — Part numbers can be indicated by a  
number, a blank entry, or TBD.  
“Make/Obtain Locally” — Indicates that the part can  
be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of  
available items.Examples include battery cables, shims,  
and certain washers and nuts.  
TBD (To Be Determined) is generally used to show a  
part that has not been assigned a formal part number  
at the time of publication.  
“Not Sold Separately— Indicates that an item cannot  
be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an  
assembly/kit that can be purchased, or is not available  
for sale through Multiquip.  
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold  
separately or is not sold by Multiquip. Other entries will  
be clarified in the “Remarks” Column.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS  
LS400/LS500  
CONCRETE PUMP  
LS400/LS500  
CONCRETE PUMP  
1 Unit  
3 Units  
Qty.  
P/N  
Description  
Qty.  
P/N  
Description  
1 .......... EM16459 .............. PIN  
1 .......... EM16462 .............. FELT HOLDER  
2 .......... EM25801 .............. CONCRETE CYLINDER  
4 .......... EM16462 .............. FELT HOLDER  
6 .......... EM98050 .............. PISTON CUP, ORANGE  
8 .......... EM16493 .............. FELT RING  
4 .......... EM98050 .............. PISTON CUP, ORANGE  
4 .......... EM16493 .............. FELT RING  
1 .......... EM98033 .............. OIL PLATE  
2 .......... EM14408 .............. BRONZE RING  
2 .......... EM16145 .............. BUSHING, SWING AXLE (BRONZE )  
1 .......... EM98021 .............. WEAR PLATE  
2 .......... EM16816-1A ........ ENERGIZER RING  
1 .......... EM16816-2 ........... INSERT RING  
2 .......... EM98065 .............. SLEEVE SEAL  
1 .......... EM98022 .............. WEAR RING  
1 .......... EM98065 .............. RUBBER RING  
4 .......... EM98033 .............. OIL PLATE  
4 .......... EM14408 .............. BRONZE RING  
4 .......... EM16145A ............ BUSHING, SWING AXLE (BRONZE )  
3 .......... EM98021A ............ WEAR PLATE  
4 .......... EM16816-1A ........ ENERGIZER RING  
2 .......... EM16816-2 ........... INSERT RING  
4 .......... EM98065 .............. SLEEVE SEAL  
6 .......... EM98022 .............. WEAR RING  
3 .......... EM98065 .............. RUBBER RING  
6 .......... EM14407 .............. O-RING  
2 .......... EM14407 .............. O-RING  
1 .......... 34507 ................... CAP, FUEL  
2 .......... EM20763 .............. FILTER, FUEL (IN LINE)  
1 .......... P53712 ................. CARTRIDGE, WATER SEPARATOR  
3 .......... 01174416 ............. FILTER, OIL (ENGINE)  
3 .......... 01174696 ............. FILTER, FUEL (ENGINE)  
3 .......... 1319257 ............... INSERT, AIR FILTER  
3 .......... 1880870 ............... AIR CARTRIDGE, SAFETY  
1 .......... EM98163 .............. PROXIMITY SWITCH  
1 .......... EM98121 .............. ELEMENT, RETURN OIL  
........................................... S/N 281100 AND BELOW  
1 .......... EM98275 .............. ELEMENT, RETURN OIL,  
........................................... S/N 281101 AND ABOVE  
2 .......... EM16174 .............. O-RING  
2 .......... EM98163 .............. SWITCH, PROXIMITY  
6 .......... 510265 ................. BOLT, HEX HEAD 3/8 NC x 3-1/4 IN. G8  
1 .......... 34507 ................... CAP, FUEL  
6 .......... EM20763 .............. FILTER, FUEL  
3 .......... P53712 ................. CARTRIDGE, WATER SEPARATOR  
9 .......... 01174416 ............. FILTER, OIL (ENGINE)  
9 .......... 01174696 ............. FILTER, FUEL (ENGINE)  
9 .......... 1319257 ............... INSERT, AIR FILTER  
9 .......... 1180870 ............... AIR CARTRIDGE, SAFETY  
2 .......... EM98121 .............. ELEMENT, RETURN OIL  
........................................... S/N 281100 AND BELOW  
2 .......... EM98275 .............. ELEMENT, RETURN OIL  
........................................... S/N 281101 AND ABOVE  
Part numbers on this Suggested Spare Parts  
List may supersede or replace the P/N shown  
in the text pages of this book.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
1
2
1
3
LEVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
REMIX LEVER  
PULL UP TO  
OPERATE. PUSH  
HOPPER REMIXER  
PULL UP TO OPERATE  
NEUTRAL  
3
DOWN TO REVERSE  
NEUTRAL  
RIGHT REAR HYDRAULIC  
STABILIZER LEVER  
PULL UP TO EXTEND  
LEFT REAR HYDRAULIC  
STABILIZER LEVER  
PULL UP TO EXTEND  
PUSH DOWN TO RETRACT  
PUSH DOWN TO REVERSE  
CIP972  
PUSH DOWN TO RETRACT  
15  
AMPUTATION DANGER!  
KEEP HANDS CLEAR  
5
2
SHUTTLE TUBE PIVOTS RAPIDLY AND WILL CRUSH  
OR CUT. DO NOT PUT ANY BODY PARTS INTO  
THE HOPPER UNTIL MACHINE IS COMPLETELY  
SHUT DOWN AND THE ACCUMULATOR  
PRESSURE GAUGE READS ZERO  
P/N: DCL301  
14  
4
1
D
IG  
SC  
RO  
IT  
LL  
A
RE  
SE  
L
T
12  
C
O
SE  
N
T
T
R
O
L
PA  
N
DE  
V
O
M
E
E
CR  
EA  
L
E
C
Y
U
SE  
M
E
T
L
I
CR  
EA  
SE  
F
D
L
O
C
FO  
IR  
RW  
A
E
W
T
RD  
IO  
N
R
E  
RS  
E
AU  
C
O
TO  
N
O
F
M
LO  
T
R
O
F
A
T
CA  
IC  
L
L
O
N
J
RE  
MO  
TE  
F
F
CY  
LI  
IG  
NI  
IT  
ND  
JO  
ER  
G
ST  
IO
“A”  
R
OK  
E
JO  
G
“B”  
RE
E
M
O
T
E
6
F
13  
Engine RPM Setting  
(without change)  
High RPM:  
RPM  
Low RPM:  
RPM  
USE DIESEL  
FUEL ONLY  
(Read Operator’s book)  
8
WARNING  
To avoid injury,  
you MUST read  
and understand  
operator’s manual  
before using this  
machine.  
11  
7
This machine to  
be operated by  
qualified  
personnel only.  
Ask for training  
as needed.  
P/N 35137  
3
CAUTION  
9
NOTES:  
EM98000  
1
PLACE DECAL ON LS400 MODELS ONLY.  
2
10  
800-30-MAYCO  
PLACE DECAL ON LS500 MODELS ONLY.  
CAUTION  
USE THIS DECAL (OPTION) WHEN  
HYDRAULIC STABILIZER JACKS  
ARE INSTALLED.  
9
3
EM98000  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
NO.  
1
1
PART NO.  
EM970  
TBD  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
DECAL, HOPPER REX MIXER  
1
DECAL, LEVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..... 1 .......... OPTION (HYD. JACKS)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
EM511091  
EM97072  
517639  
517641  
513580  
EM97084  
EM995  
EM98000  
511709  
35137  
517907  
EM955  
DCL304  
DCL301  
DECAL, MINIMUM OIL LEVEL  
DECAL, CAUTION - OP. INSTRUCTIONS  
DECAL, MQ/MAYCO LS400 LOGO ....................... 1 .......... USED ON LS400 MODELS  
DECAL, MQ/MAYCO LS500 LOGO ....................... 1 .......... USED ON LS500 MODELS  
DECAL, ENGINE RPM SETTING  
DECAL, MAINTENANCE  
DECAL, CAUTION DIESEL FUEL  
DECAL, CAUTION - GREASE 2 HOURS  
DECAL, 800-30-MAYCO  
DECAL, CAUTION READ MANUAL  
DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL LOGO  
DECAL, DANGER CHARGING ACCUM.  
DECAL, DANGER IMPROPER CHARGING  
DECAL, SHUTTLE TUBE DANGER  
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
TBD  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
DECAL, IMPACT HAZARD  
1
EM97070  
EM985  
EM97070  
DCL300  
DCL301  
517640  
517642  
TBD  
DECAL, ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE .................. 1 .......... INCLUDED W/ITEM 4  
DECAL, HYDRAULIC OIL ONLY  
DECAL, PUMPING PRESSURE DECAL ............... 1 .......... INCLUDED W/ITEM 2  
DECAL, DANGER LUBRICATION BOX  
DECAL, SHUTTLE TUBE DANGER  
DECAL, MQ/MAYCO LS400 LOGO ....................... 1 .......... USED ON LS400 MODELS  
DECAL, MQ/MAYCO LS500 LOGO ....................... 1 .......... USED ON LS500 MODELS  
DECAL, FAULT LOCATOR  
DECAL, CAUTION -TOWING DECAL  
DECAL, WARNING BURN HAZARD  
SERIAL PLATE ...................................................... 1 .......... CONTACT MQ PARTS DEPT.  
DECAL, TIRE LOADING  
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
EM696  
DCL302  
TBD  
49002  
TBD  
1
1
1
DECAL, WARNING COUPLER  
DECAL, VIN IDENTIFICATION  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — FRAME ASSY.  
FRAME ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — FRAME ASSY.  
FRAME ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
5
PART NO.  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
514355  
FRAME, MAIN  
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
EM516581  
EM25610  
EM744  
EM491686  
EM491744  
509562  
0166 A  
503112  
3019092  
EM969013  
517985  
504456  
6109180  
517113  
492376  
0166 A  
EM969013  
517124  
EM923350  
517092  
517095  
CHAIN, TRAILER HITCH, 3/8 X 40", GRADE 40  
JACK STAND, FRONT  
CLEVIS PIN  
8
PIN  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
RIVET, POP AM-44  
BOLT, 3/8" NC X 5/8" G5  
LOCK, WASHER 3/8" ................................................ 2......... REPLACES 492624  
BOLT 3/8" X 2-3/4"  
WASHER 3/8" ........................................................... 2......... REPLACES 492598  
NUT 3/8" ................................................................... 1......... REPLACES 492583  
FENDOR, BOLT ON  
BOLT 1/2" NC X 3/4" G5  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. ...........................................12 ....... REPLACES 492626  
STABILIZER STAND  
BOLT 3/8" NC X 1-1/4" G5  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8" ................................................4 ........ REPLACES 492624  
NUT 3/8" ....................................................................2 ........ REPLACES 492583  
BOLT 3/4" NC X 1" G5  
WASHER, LOCK 3/4 IN. ...........................................10 ....... REPLACES EM492628  
SUPPORT PLATE, RIGHT  
SUPPORT PLATE, LEFT  
1
2
12  
2
2
10  
1
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — AXLE ASSY. (RIGHT/LEFT)  
AXLE ASSY. (RIGHT/LEFT)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — AXLE ASSY. (RIGHT/LEFT)  
AXLE ASSY. (RIGHT/LEFT)  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
EM98116  
EM092305  
EM092306  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
AXLE, TORSION BAR ASSY.  
2
BRAKE ASSY COMPLETE, RIGHT ................ 1.............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/#  
BRAKE ASSY COMPLETE, LEFT ..................1.............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/%  
.......................................................................................... SEE NOTE BELOW  
2
3
4
5
6#%  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
363198  
363196  
383911  
363909  
363239  
363916  
363420  
568326  
363257  
363258  
EM514813  
363203  
363199  
EM104  
0401450160  
EM969023  
OIL SEAL  
1
1
1
8
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
8
2
INNER BEARING CONE 2 IN.  
INNER BEARING CUP 2 IN.  
WHEEL STUD 1/2 IN. - 20 UNF PRESS IN  
HUB AND DRUM ASSY.  
OUTER BEARING CONE  
OUTER BEARING CUP  
LOAD WASHER 1 IN.T5 HP  
SLOTTED NUT, 1 IN. UNF  
COTTER PIN 3/16 IN. X 1-1/2  
RIM AND TIRE  
WHEEL LUG NUTS 1/2 UNF 60 CON  
GREASE CAP  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 5/8 IN. NC X 2 IN. G5 .........4.............. REPLACES 503982  
WASHER, FLAT 5/8 IN. ...................................8.............. REPLACES 492602  
NUT, LOCK 5/8 IN. ...........................................4.............. REPLACES 492586  
RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE AXLE  
ASSEMBLIES ARE IDENTICAL WITH  
THE EXCEPTION OF THE BRAKE  
ASSEMBLY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BRAKE LINE ASSY.  
BRAKE LINE ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BRAKE LINE ASSY.  
BRAKE LINE ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
PART NO.  
34566  
EM512877  
EM512876  
34565  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
KIT, MAIN BRAKE LINE  
ADAPTOR, STRAIGHT  
ADAPTOR, ELBOW  
KIT, WHEEL BRAKE LINE  
1
2
2
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BRAKE LIGHT ASSY.  
BRAKE LIGHT ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BRAKE LIGHT ASSY.  
BRAKE LIGHT ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
29242  
29207  
PART NAME  
BRAKE LIGHT ASSY.  
HARNESS ASSY. W/RECEPTACLES  
QTY.  
2
1
REMARKS  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TRAILER HITCH ASSY.  
TRAILER HITCH ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP TRAILER HITCH ASSY.  
TRAILER HITCH ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
EM29228  
EM19067  
EM503111  
EM492600  
EM492584  
EM507658  
EM492586  
16137  
PART NAME  
COUPLING, TRAILER 2 IN.BALL, 6000 LBS  
ACTUATOR, BRAKE  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 1/2 NC X 4-1/2 IN.  
WASHER, FLAT 1/2 IN.  
NUT, LOCK 1/2 IN.  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 5/8 NC X 4-1/2 IN. G5  
NUT, LOCK 5/8 IN.  
TOW RING, 3 IN. LUNETTE EYE  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BATTERY ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — BATTERY ASSY.  
BATTERY ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
PART NO.  
EM34506  
EM16738  
514856  
PART NAME  
BATTERY BOX W/ BELT  
BATTERY 12V 125A  
BATTERY CABLE POSITIVE  
BATTERY CABLE NEGATIVE  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
1
1
1
513577  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER ASSY.  
HOPPER ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER ASSY.  
HOPPER ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
EM515980  
EM16184  
EM516779  
EM200303  
EM200301  
EM516820  
EM514339  
510717  
HOPPER ASSY  
1
1
1
2
6
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
HOPPER SEAL  
REMIXER SHAFT  
FOLLOWER RING  
GRAPHITE SEAL  
COMPRESSION SPRING  
HOPPER SPRING SEAT  
BOLT 1/2 X 1-3/4 IN.  
SUPPORT, LEFT  
END CAP, SHAFT SUPPORT  
BEARING  
9
EM514338  
EM514706  
EM902153  
EM200018  
EM703  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
39  
40  
41  
42%  
43  
44%  
45%  
46  
SET COLLAR  
SET SCREW ............................................ 2 ................ REPLACES 492470  
KEY 3/8 IN.  
BOLT 1/2 X 3-1/2 IN.  
HOUSING  
MOTOR, REMIX  
BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/4 IN.  
500264  
1
4
1
1
2
EM511428  
EM516780  
EM98108  
505989  
6109180  
EM25508  
EM70860-1  
EM50417  
EM508830  
492378  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. ........................... 2 ................ REPLACES 492626  
ADAPTER, FITTING  
PISTON CUP HOLDER  
PISTON CUP  
HANDLE  
BOLT 3/8 X 1-3/4 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8 IN. ........................... 4 ................ REPLACES 492624  
PADDLE ARM, END  
PADDLE ARM, MOTOR END  
PADDLE ARM, CENTER  
BOLT 1/2 X 3-1/4 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. ........................... 6 ................ REPLACES 492626  
HEX NUT 1/2 IN. ...................................... 6 ................ REPLACES 507661  
HOSE  
HANDLE ASSY.  
RETAINING RING  
SPACER 6MM  
DOG POINT SET SCREW 3/8"  
SET SCREW 3/8"  
2
1
1
1
4
0166 A  
EM514031  
EM514032  
EM514033  
513454  
6109180  
492589  
EM25483  
EM70860  
EM515460  
516799  
EM702  
EM703  
516787  
EM500264  
516776  
516775  
EM516786  
2
2
2
6
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
REMIX SHAFT COUPLER  
SQUARE KEY 3/8"  
DRIVE MEMBER COUPLER  
MOTOR SHAFT COUPLER  
COUPLER ASSY ...................................... 1 ................ INCLUDES ITEMS W/%  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER ATTACHMENT ASSY.  
HOPPER ATTACHMENT ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER ATTACHMENT ASSY.  
HOPPER ATTACHMENT ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
EM514204  
EM514620  
EM491686  
EM70134-2  
EM505723  
EM16166  
505728  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
1
1
1
1
1
4
12  
4
4
REMARKS  
SPLASH PLATE  
HINGE PIN  
COTTER PIN 1/8 X 1-1/2 IN.  
PIN, SPLASH PLATE  
COTTER PIN 5/32 X 1-1/2 IN.  
TIE ROD  
NUT, HEX 1 IN. NC  
EYE BOLT 3/4 IN.  
O-RING 3/4 IN.  
EM14165  
EM619  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
EM968446  
505121  
EM968446  
505123  
492491  
6109160  
492379  
3019092  
515395  
492584  
EM969013  
NUT, HEX 3/4 IN.  
BOLT 3/4 IN. X 3 IN.  
HEX NUT 3/4 IN.  
HEX BOLT 1/2 X 2-1/2 IN.  
HEX BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/2 IN.  
HEX NUT 1/2 IN. ................................................ 3 .............REPLACES 492556  
SCREW CAP 3/8"  
WASHER FLAT 3/8"  
BOLT 7/16 NC X 4" G5  
NUT LOCK 1/2"  
4
4
4
2
1
2
4
2
2
2
NUT NYLOC  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER INTERIOR ASSY.  
HOPPER INTERIOR ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HOPPER INTERIOR ASSY.  
HOPPER INTERIOR ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6A  
7
8
PART NO.  
EM16145A  
EM284  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
SWING AXLE BUSHING  
STUD 1 IN. - 14 UNF  
O-RING  
RING SEAL, SHUTTLE AXLE  
O-RING  
WEAR RING HF  
RING, ENERGIZER RUBBER  
RING, INSERT STEEL  
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
EM16175  
EM16170  
EM16176  
EM98022  
EM16816-1A  
EM16816-2  
EM16804  
EM16804A  
EM104  
SLEEVE 5 IN. ............................................ 1 ............... JUNE 2008 AND BELOW  
SLEEVE 5 IN. ............................................ 1 ............... JULY 2008 AND ABOVE  
BOLT 5/8 X 2 IN. ........................................ 4 ............... REPLACES 503982  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
EM923348  
EM25803  
EM98065  
EM512212  
491701  
WASHER, LOCK 5/8 IN.  
DISCHARGE PLATE BEARING  
SEAL, RUBBER  
DISCHARGE NIPPLE  
GREASE FITTING  
BOLT 5/8 X 2 IN.  
SHUTTLE CYLINDER  
NUN PLATE  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 5/8 X 2 IN..................... 4 ............... REPLACES 503982  
4
1
1
1
3
6
1
1
EM210  
EM16811  
EM25843  
EM104  
491719  
PIN  
1
4
1
1
EM923348  
EM514357  
EM98021  
EM969023  
EM265  
EM923350  
EM151  
EM264  
WASHER, LOCK 5/8 IN.  
HOPPER SCREEN  
PLATE, WEAR HF  
NUT, HEX 5/8 IN. NC INS. ......................... 2 ............... REPLACES 492586  
BOLT, COUNTER SUNK 5/8-11 x 3 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 3/4 IN. ............................ 2 ............... REPLACES EM492628  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 3/4-10 X 2 IN.  
BOLT, COUNTER SUNK 1/2-13 x 3 IN.  
O-RING  
2
2
2
2
EM517700  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — SHUTTLE CYLINDER ASSY.  
SHUTTLE CYLINDER ASSY.  
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SHUTTLE CYLINDER ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7A  
PART NO.  
EM16145  
EM510684  
EM16169  
EM25236  
EM505490  
EM16814  
EM424  
PART NAME  
SWING AXLE BUSHING  
GREASE FITTING  
THRUSTWASHER  
SHUTTLE CRANK, SPLINED SHAFT  
GREASE FITTING  
TENSIONER  
HEX NUT 1 IN. 14NF  
COTTER PIN 5/32 X 2 IN.  
NUT 1 IN. 14NF  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
EM924006  
EM417  
8
9
9A  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
EM98106  
EM98106SK  
EM254549  
492397  
EM621  
6109180  
492584  
0820270000  
0820270000  
515249  
0509440000  
3322  
EM514590  
EM514591  
517742  
SHUTTLE CYLINDER ASSY. ....................... 1 ............ INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
*
SEAL KIT, SHUTTLE CYLINDER  
BRACKET, PIVOT  
BOLT 1/2 X 2-1/2 IN.  
WASHER 1/2 IN.  
1
1
4
4
*
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. ............................... 4 ............ REPLACES 492626  
NUT 1/2 IN.  
CLEVIS PIN 3/4 IN.  
COTTER PIN  
JAM NUT  
FEMALE CLEVIS  
FITTING, ELBOW  
HOSE  
4
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
15  
*
16  
*
18  
*
19  
*
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
HOSE  
COVER, SHUTTLE CYLINDER  
0202  
EM923023  
2105164  
BOLT ............................................................. 3 ............ REPLACES 492364  
WASHER, FLAT ............................................ 3 ............ REPLACES 492597  
NUT, HEX ...................................................... 3 ............ REPLACES 492582  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
NO.  
1
PART NO.  
EM510265  
EM16464  
EM16465  
EM98050  
EM14408  
EM16493  
EM16462  
EM16461  
EM14407  
EM25801  
EM25110  
EM963610  
0166 A  
3019092  
EM514197  
EM507895  
EM515796  
EM514610  
491754  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 3/8 NC X 3-1/2 IN., BLACK OXIDE G8  
FACE PLATE  
6
2
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PISTON CUP SPACER  
CUP, PISTON- ORANGE  
RING, BRONZE  
RING, FELT  
FELT HOLDER  
OILER PLATE  
O- RING, OILER PLATE  
CYLINDER, CONCRETE  
RETAINER, CYLINDER  
BOLT, 3/8 NC X 1.3/4 IN. G5...................................................8........ REPLACES 492375  
WASHER LOCK 3/8 IN. ..........................................................8........ REPLACES 492624  
WASHER, FLAT 3/8 IN. .........................................................22 ....... REPLACES 492598  
LUBRICATION BOX  
PLUG  
COVER, LUBRICATION BOX  
LATCH, COVER  
RIVET, AM-66  
BOLT, 3/8 NC X 1.3/4 IN. G5  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8” ..............................................................6........ REPLACES 492624  
SEAL LUBE BOX  
FLANGE, RING  
BOLT 3/8 - 24 X 1 IN. HEX HEAD  
SEAL, OIL BOX  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
1
1
1
1
2
6
492378  
0166 A  
EM274351  
EM50425  
492451  
2
2
8
8
1
2
2
6
6
2
8
EM50443  
514208  
BAR,PROXIMITY SWITCH SUPPORT  
SWITCH, PROXIMITY W/CABLE  
CABLE HOUSING, FEMALE  
SEAL, CONNECTOR HOUSING  
TERMINAL PIN, FEMALE  
GROMMMET  
EM98163  
EM98135  
EM98134  
EM98138  
514611  
504505  
WRAP TIE  
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LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
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LUBRICATION PISTONS ASSY.  
NO.  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
PART NO.  
492366  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
6
4
2
4
2
6
2
2
2
2
6
4
1
2
4
2
REMARKS  
BOLT, HEX HEAD 5/16 NC X 1 IN. G5  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN.  
ADJUSTMENT ROD, PROXIMITY SWITCH  
NUT, HEX 1/2 IN.  
BRACKET, ADJUSTMENT ROD  
WASHER, FLAT 5/16 IN.  
NUT, HEX HEAD 5/16 IN  
CYLINDER, MAIN  
HOSE, MAIN HYD. CYLINDER  
EXTENSION, SPACER  
BOLT, SOCKET HEAD 3/8 NC X 3 IN., BLACK OXIDE G8  
FITTING, 90°  
HOSE, HYDRAULIC SLAVE  
PIN, WRIST  
EM492623  
EM514216  
EM492556  
EM514207  
EM492597  
EM492582  
EM98211  
EM514920  
EM514202  
EM185  
EM25497  
EM25474  
EM16459  
EM505723  
EM491701  
EM517126  
EM513352  
PIN, COTTER  
FITTING, GREASE  
LOCKWASHER  
SEAL, SQUARE  
6
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — FUELTANK ASSY.  
FUEL TANK ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — FUELTANK ASSY.  
FUEL TANK ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
EM514084  
514080  
PART NAME  
COVER, DIESEL TANK  
GASKET  
QTY.  
4
4
REMARKS  
3
4
492362  
EM923343  
BOLT 5/16 X 5/8 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN. .................................. 56 ......... REPLACES 492623  
56  
5
6
7
34507  
EM514559  
506208  
CAP, FUEL W\GAUGE  
ADAPTOR  
CLAMP  
1
1
5
8
9
10  
11  
EM514536  
EM20426  
EM514536  
EM20763  
HOSE, FUEL RETURN 5/16 IN.  
ADAPTER  
HOSE, FUEL FILTER 5/16 IN.  
FILTER, FUEL  
A/R  
1
A/R  
2
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HEAT EXCHANGER ASSY.  
HEAT EXCHANGER ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HEAT EXCHANGER ASSY.  
HEAT EXCHANGER ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
EM98118  
EM514175  
EM963610  
3019092  
0166 A  
0202  
PART NAME  
HEAT EXCHANGER  
COVER, HEAT EXCHANGER  
BOLT 3/8 IN. X 1 IN............................ 4 ..............REPLACES 492375  
O-RING 3/8 IN. ................................... 4 ..............REPLACES 492598  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8 IN...................... 4 ..............REPLACES 492624  
BOLT 5/16 X 1 IN. .............................. 4 ..............REPLACES 492364  
WASHER, FLAT 5/16 IN. .................... 8 ..............REPLACES 492597  
NUT 5/16 IN........................................ 4 ..............REPLACES 492582  
QTY.  
1
1
REMARKS  
EM923023  
2105164  
9
EM25497  
EM514607  
EM25566  
EM509345  
EM514606  
EM509401  
EM514604  
EM98264  
ADAPTER  
HOSE 4000 PSI  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
HOSE 2000 PSI  
ADAPTER  
HOSE, 2000 PSI  
MOTOR AND FAN ASSY  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ACCUMULATOR ASSY.  
ACCUMULATOR ASSY.  
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ACCUMULATOR ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PART NO.  
EM97015  
EM97016  
EM9603055  
3019092  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
ACCUMULATOR 1 GAL.  
BRACKET, ACCUMULATOR  
BOLT, HHCS 3/8 IN. DIA.  
WASHER, FLAT 3/8 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8 IN. DIA.  
FITTING, STRAIGHT  
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0166A  
EM509425  
EM509353  
EM514603  
EM98009  
EM98052  
FITTING, 90° ELBOW  
HOSE, ACCUMULATOR  
ACCUMULATOR REPAIR KIT  
ACCUMULATORTEST/CHARGE KIT  
9
10  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — REMIXER CONTROL ASSY.  
REMIXER CONTROL ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — REMIXER CONTROL ASSY.  
REMIXER CONTROL ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
PART NO.  
EM25495  
515384  
506195  
EM25509  
EM218  
PART NAME  
VALVE REMIXER W/ LEVER  
ADAPTER FITTING, T  
ADAPTER FITTING, 90° ELBOW  
ADAPTER FITTING, STRAIGHT  
BOLT 5/16 X 2-1/2 IN.  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
1
1
2
2
5
6
7
8
9
EM923343  
2105164  
EM98015  
EM98014  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN. .............................. 2 .................REPLACES 492623  
NUT, HEX 5/16 IN. ......................................... 2 .................REPLACES 492553  
COUPLING  
1
1
TEST PORT  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — LUBRICATION PANEL  
GREASE POINTS  
Grease daily, two or three hots of #2  
multipurpose automotive grease. Over  
greasing any bearing will not damage  
the machine. ALWAYS grease before  
and after pump operation.  
POSITION  
LOCATION  
LENGTH OF LINES  
A................................................. CLEVIS GREASE POINT ................................................ 34 in. (1.1 m)  
B................................................. SWING AXLE BUSHING GREASE POINT...................... 26 in. (.85 m)  
C................................................. PIVOT BRACKET GREASE POINT ................................. 41 in. (1.5 m)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — LUBRICATION PANEL  
LUBRICATION PANEL ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
PART NO.  
EM491701  
EM508812  
EM510684  
EM505516  
EM510487  
PART NAME  
GREASE FITTING  
CONNECTOR  
CONNECTOR  
HOSE, PLASTIC  
QTY.  
3
2
3
A/R  
REMARKS  
5
HOSE, STEEL  
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ENGINE COVER ASSY.  
ENGINE COVER ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ENGINE COVER ASSY.  
ENGINE COVER ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
EM517737  
492356  
PART NAME  
COVER,TOP  
BOLT 1/4" NC X 3/4" G5  
QTY.  
1
16  
REMARKS  
3
4
EM923057  
2101402  
LOCK WASHER 1/4 IN.........................................14 ..........REPLACES 492596  
WASHER 1/4 IN. ..................................................16 ..........REPLACES 492622  
6
7
8
EM517730  
492541  
TK6737260  
COVER, FRONT ENGINE  
NUT 5/16" NC G2  
DOCUMENT CYLINDER  
1
2
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYDRAULICTANK ASSY.  
HYDRAULICTANK ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYDRAULICTANK ASSY.  
HYDRAULICTANK ASSY.  
NO.  
1
3
PART NO.  
514040  
0166 A  
PART NAME  
HYDRAULICTANK, LS-S  
LOCK, WASHER 3/8 IN. .......................................4 ...........REPLACES 492624  
QTY.  
1
REMARKS  
4
5
6
7
EM517295  
EM251191  
EM25184  
492362  
HANDLE  
1
1
1
20  
TANK COVER PLATE  
RESERVOIR GASKET  
BOLT 5/16 X 5/8 IN.  
8
9
EM923343  
EM98263  
492267  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN. ....................................20 ..........REPLACES 492623  
CAP ASSEMBLY  
BOLT 3/16 X 5/8 IN.  
TUBE  
FITTING  
90° MALE ADAPTER 2103-16-16  
HOSE  
FITTING 1 IN.  
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
30A  
31  
33  
34  
35  
36  
41  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
16433  
EM491189  
EM18436  
EM514605  
EM514622  
EM514597  
EM491164  
509784  
517002  
EM509369  
491237  
506094  
EM98188  
EM97066  
EM97067  
EM25523  
EM509517  
EM514602  
EM16517  
EM98112A  
EM98275  
516814  
EM16513  
492376  
492598  
509343  
TBD  
HOSE  
ELBOW, 3/4 IN.  
ADAPTER  
HOSE  
STRAIGHT MALE ADAPTOR , 0101-08-08  
VALVE 1/2 IN.  
CAP 1/2 IN.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
GAUGE, LEVEL & TEMP. .....................................1 ...........REPLACES EM16478  
GAUGE 3000PSI, ACCUMULATOR  
GAUGE 5000 PSI, MAIN  
ADAPTER  
HOSE, 4000 PSI MAIN GAUGE  
HOSE, 4000 PSI ACCUMULATOR GAUGE  
STRAIGHT MALE ADAPTER 0102-24-16  
1
1
2
1
1
1
RETURN FILTER ASSY. .......................................1 ...........S/N 281101 AND BELOW  
ELEMENT, RETURN FILTER ................................1 ...........S/N 281102 AND ABOVE  
90° FITTING  
DIFFUSER  
BOLT 3/8 X 1-1/4 IN.  
WASHER, FLAT 3/8 IN.  
TEE FITTING  
BOLT  
BUSHING  
ADAPTOR 3903-16-16  
VALVE NEEDLE  
1
1
4
4
1
2
1
1
1
516813  
409401  
EM16414  
16516  
509344  
514604  
514604  
PIPE 1-1/2" ...........................................................1 ...........S/N 281101 AND BELOW  
ADAPTOR 063T-16-16  
HOSE  
HOSE  
1
1
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ENGINE ASSY.  
LS-40TD/LS-50TD ENGINE ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — ENGINE ASSY.  
ENGINE ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
EM98189  
492401  
PART NAME  
ENGINE, DEUTZ TURBO 76 HP BF4L2011  
BOLT1/2 IN.X 4 FT.  
QTY.  
1
4
REMARKS  
3
4
6109170  
6109180  
WASHER, FLAT 1/2 IN. ........................................... 4............REPLACES 492600  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. ......................................... 4............REPLACES 492626  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
EM511021  
EM510725  
EM511019  
TBD  
AIR DUCTING CLAMP  
AIR DUCTING CLAMP  
AIR DUCTING DUCTING  
CLAMP  
CONNECTOR, AIR FILTER  
HOSE, ELBOW 90°  
AIR CLEANER ASSY. ............................................. 1............INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
HOOD, AIR CLEANER  
INSERT, AIR FILTER  
2
2
1
3
1
1
EM510888  
22001301  
22002183  
01881280  
01319257  
01880870  
01881413  
EM492366  
EM492623  
EM492597  
EM492553  
EM514633  
492371  
EM923023  
EM514714  
EM923343  
2105164  
EM510897  
01174416  
01174696  
EM516434  
*
12  
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
1
2
*
13  
*
14  
*
CARTRIDGE, SAFETY AIR  
DUST EJECTOR  
15  
*
16  
BOLT 5/16 X 1-1/2 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN.  
WASHER, FLAT 5/16 IN.  
NUT, HEX 5/16 IN. G5  
REDUCTIONTUBE, EXHAUST  
BOLT 5/16 NC X 3 IN. G5  
WASHER, FLAT 5/16 IN. ......................................... 4............REPLACES 492597  
SPACER, EXHAUST  
WASHER, LOCK 5/16 IN......................................... 2............REPLACES 492623  
HEX NUT 5/16 IN. G5.............................................. 2............REPLACES 492553  
CAP, EXHAUST 2-1/2 IN.  
FILTER, OIL (ENGINE)  
FILTER, FUEL (ENGINE)  
PIPE EXHAUST ASSY.  
*
17  
*
18  
*
19  
*
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
2
1
1
1
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP THROTTLE ASSY.  
THROTTLE ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP THROTTLE ASSY.  
THROTTLE ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
510792  
492356  
PART NAME  
SUPPORT  
BOLT 1/4' X 3/4 IN.  
BOLT 1/4 X 1-3/4 IN.  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
3
4
3
EM167  
4
5
6
EM923057  
2101402  
EM16465  
EM98233  
EM98228  
EM98232  
EM25429  
EM25511  
EM25576  
EM50449  
EM25504  
EM50463  
EM50449  
EM50462  
EM50449  
EMCC700  
492581  
515812  
513213  
EM501102  
EM491089  
510229  
492366  
2105164  
EM98168  
LOCK WASHER 1/4 IN...................................... 4 ..............REPLACES 492596  
WASHER 1/4 IN. ............................................... 4 ..............REPLACES 492622  
PISTON SPACER  
BLOCK  
COIL, 12V  
VALVE  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
STRAIGHT ADAPTER  
HOSE 20 IN.  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
HOSE 17-1/2 IN.  
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
*
8
*
9
*
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
HOSE 10 IN.  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER  
NUT, HEX 1/4 IN.  
THROTLE CONTROL PLATE  
THROTTLE CABLE GUIDE  
SLEEVE, THROTTLE  
BOLT 8 X 1/4 IN.  
CABLE, THROTTLE  
BOLT 5/16 X 1-1/2 IN.  
HEX NUT 5/16 IN. ............................................. 1 ..............REPLACES 492553  
THROTTLE BLOCK ASSY. ............................... 1 ..............INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
*
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LS400/LS500 PUMP WATER SEPARATOR ASSY.  
WATER SEPARATOR ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP WATER SEPARATOR ASSY.  
WATER SEPARATOR ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
3A  
4
PART NO.  
514340  
TBD  
EM16747  
P53712  
PART NAME  
BRACKET, WATER SEPARATOR  
BOLT  
WATER SEPARATOR ASSEMBLY  
CARTRIDGE, WATER SEPARATOR  
BOLT 5/16 X 1 IN.  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
2
1
1
3
492364  
5
6
7
8
2105164  
EM514559  
EM506208  
EM514536  
HEX NUT 5/16 IN. ............................................. 3 ..............REPLACES 492582  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
CLAMP, HOSE  
2
2
HOSE 5/16 IN.  
TBD  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYD. PUMP ASSY.  
HYDRAULIC PUMP ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYD. PUMP ASSY.  
HYDRAULIC PUMP ASSY.  
NO.  
PART NO.  
TBD  
EM514719  
EM492444  
6109180  
EM514718  
EM515207  
EM514623  
EM514627  
EM514628  
EM510902  
6109180  
PART NAME  
O-RING  
QTY.  
1
REMARKS  
1
*
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FLANGE, SUCTION PIPE .......................................... 2 ............ INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
*
BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/4 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. .............................................. 6 ............ REPLACES 492626  
SUCTION PIPE ADAPTER, 40 SPECIAL  
CLAMP 2 IN. ................................................................ 2  
HOSE, SUCTION 2 IN.  
ADAPTER, SUCTION PIPE 32  
FLANGE, SUCTION PIPE .......................................... 1 ............ INCLUDES ITEMS W/%  
BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/2 IN.  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN. .............................................. 4 ............ REPLACES 492626  
O-RING  
COUPLER, ENGINE ASSY.  
BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/2 IN.  
PUMP, MAIN 60CC, PARKER P1-60 SERIES ............ 1 ............ USED ON LS400 ONLY  
PUMP, MAIN 75CC, PARKER P1-75 SERIES ............ 1 ............ USED ON LS500 ONLY  
FLOW CONTROL VALVE  
BOLT 7/16 X 3 IN.  
GASKET  
PUMP, SECONDARY  
BOLT 3/8 X 1 IN........................................................... 2 ............ REPLACES 492375  
WASHER, LOCK 3/8 IN. .............................................. 2 ............ REPLACES 492624  
STRAIGHT ADAPTER  
ELBOW ADAPTER  
HOSE, 4000 PSI SENSOR ......................................... 1 ............ USED ON LS400 ONLY  
HOSE, 4000 PSI SENSOR ......................................... 1 ............ USED ON LS500 ONLY  
4
1
1
1
9
10  
11  
12%  
13  
14  
16  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
25  
26  
27  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36$  
37  
39  
40  
4
1
1
2
EM98128  
EM510902  
EM517674  
EM98256  
EM98273  
EM506953  
EM16190  
EM98107  
EM963610  
0166 A  
EM25498  
EM25429  
EM514599  
EM516875  
EM25429  
EM491372  
EM25498  
EM16524  
506200  
EM514601  
EM517649  
EM517038  
EM509353  
TBD  
EM514608  
EM25459  
EM25429  
1
4
1
1
1
1
ELBOW ADAPTER  
1
1
1
2
1
1
STRAIGHT ADAPTER  
STRAIGHT ADAPTER  
ELBOW ADAPTER 90° MALE  
ELBOW ADAPTER  
HOSE 2000 PSI, REMIX VALVE  
MOTORIZED FLOW CONTROL MANIFOLD ASSY. 1  
HOSE, MAIN MANIFOLD  
ELBOW  
VALVE, MAIN RELIEF  
HOSE  
ELBOW  
ELBOW ADAPTER  
1
1
1
1
1
1
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — MANIFOLD ASSY.  
MANIFOLD ASSY.  
7
4
6
2
FRONT OF  
5
MACHINE  
1
3
10  
1
A
1
B
8
16  
T1  
9
15  
13  
12A  
12  
18  
14  
19  
19  
2
A
2
B
16  
T3  
17  
23  
T2  
AAC  
P2  
14  
18  
14  
GA  
P1  
20  
21  
24  
25  
22  
23  
22  
23  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — MANIFOLD ASSY.  
MANIFOLD ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
EM963102  
6109180  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
BOLT 1/2 X 1-1/4 IN. ................................................ 4 .......... REPLACES 492393  
WASHER, LOCK 1/2 IN............................................ 4 .......... REPLACES 492626  
MANIFOLD ASSY COMPLETE ............................... 1 .......... REPLACES EM98109  
............................................................................................... INCLUDES ITEMS W/ %  
CYCLING VALVE, SWING W/PILOTS ...................... 1 .......... INCLUDES ITEMS W/ #  
BOLT, SHCS 1/2" x 2-1/4"  
PILOT VALVE, SHUTTLE  
BOLT, SHCS 1/2" X 1-1/4"  
CYCLING VALVE, MAIN........................................... 1 .......... INCLUDES ITEM W/ &  
PILOT VALVE, MAIN CYLINDER  
CHECK VALVE  
COIL, 12VDC ACCUMULATOR  
ACCUMULATOR UNLOADER CARTRIDGE ASSY  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
UNLOADING RELIEF VALVE, SHUTTLE  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
3
EM98261  
4%  
5#  
6#  
7#  
8
9&  
10%  
12%  
EM98220  
EMBK227  
EM98223  
EMBK2097  
EM98221  
EM98222  
EM98227  
EM98228  
12  
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
12A% EM98229  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
EM25498  
EM509401  
EM514488  
EM25459  
EM98226  
EM514231  
EM514489  
EM491372  
506193  
EM25462  
EM509353  
EM25429  
TBD  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
ADAPTER  
CHECK VALVE  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — CONTROL BOX ASSY.  
CONTROL BOX ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — CONTROL BOX ASSY.  
CONTROL BOX ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8A  
12  
13  
14  
15  
18  
19  
20  
21  
PART NO.  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
CONTROL BOX ASSY ..................................... 1 ................ CONTACT FACTORY  
BOLT 5/16 X 1 IN. ............................................ 4 ................ REPLACES 492364  
WASHER, FLAT 5/16 IN. .................................. 4 ................ REPLACES 492597  
NUT 5/16 IN. .................................................... 4 ................ REPLACES 492582  
0202  
EM923023  
2105164  
TBD  
OVERLAY, CONTROL PANEL  
IGNITION SWITCH ASSY.  
KEY, IGNITION  
EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH ASSY.  
CONTACT BLOCKS, EMERGENCY SWITCH 3  
FLOW DIRECTION SWITCH ASSY.  
MAIN CONTROL SWITCH ASSY.  
AUTO/JOG SWITCH ASSY.  
JOG A/B SWITCH ASSY.  
RECEPTACLE, REMOTE  
VOLUME SWITCH ASSY.  
SCROLL SWITCH ASSY.  
1
1
1
1
EM98206  
EM98206K  
EM517177  
EM517186  
EM98120  
EM98119  
EM98121  
EM98122  
EM97068  
TBD  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TBD  
TBD  
RESET SWITCH ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — CONTROL BOX HARNESSES ASSY.  
CONTROL BOX HARNESSES ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — CONTROL BOX HARNESSES ASSY.  
CONTROL BOX HARNESSES ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PART NO.  
EM514635  
344102000  
EM514636  
EM514637  
EM514638  
509588  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
1
1
1
1
1
AR  
AR  
REMARKS  
WIRE HARNESS 1  
FUSE, 30 AMP  
WIRE HARNESS 2  
WIRE HARNESS 3  
WIRE HARNESS 4  
POLY FLEX TUBE 1/2 IN. BLACK  
CONDUCTIVE DIVIDER 3/8 IN.  
16716  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — REMOTE CONTROL CABLE ASSY.  
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE ASSY.  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — REMOTE CONTROL CABLE ASSY.  
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE ASSY.  
NO.  
PART NO.  
EM16753  
EM16754  
EM97075  
EM491897  
EM16756  
EM26791  
EM26790  
EM26793  
EM97065  
EM97099  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
REMARKS  
1
JUNCTION BOX  
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
*
2
2A  
SWITCH  
SWITCH  
*
3
*
4
*
5
*
6
*
7
CONNECTOR, RING 3/16 IN.  
GUARD SWITCH - ALUMINUM  
SEAL, GRIP CORD  
CORD, MX P/E 25 FT.  
ADAPTER, CORD GRIP 1/2 IN.  
ADAPTER, CORD 100 FT.  
8
9
COMPLETE CORD ASSY 25 FT.............. 1 ................ INCLUDES ITEMS W/  
*
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYDRAULIC STABILIZER ASSY. (OPTIONAL)  
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LS400/LS500 PUMP — HYDRAULIC STABILIZER ASSY. (OPTIONAL)  
OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC STABILIZER ASSY.  
NO.  
1
2
PART NO.  
TBD  
TBD  
PART NAME  
QTY.  
2
2
REMARKS  
BOLT  
WASHER  
3
4
4A  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
TBD  
NUT  
2
1
3
5
1
1
1
1
7
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
EM98046  
EM98047  
506200  
517101  
517102  
517103  
517104  
512655  
25509  
EM516382  
517107  
517105  
517100  
517106  
517153  
517154  
490957  
VALVE REMIXER W/ 3 LEVERS  
HANDLE, DIRECTIONAL VALVE  
FITTING 45°  
HOSE  
HOSE  
HOSE  
HOSE  
FITTING 90°  
FITTING STRAIGHT  
HYDRAULIC STABILIZER  
FITTING STRAIGHT  
HOSE  
HOSE  
HOSE  
BOLT  
BOLT  
SNAP RING  
2
8
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE — PARTS  
5. Parts must be in new and resalable  
condition, in the original Multiquip  
package (if any), and with Multiquip part  
numbers clearly marked.  
Multiquip reserves the right to quote and  
sell direct to Government agencies, and to  
Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts  
who use our products as integral parts of their  
own products.  
PAYMENT TERMS  
Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days.  
FREIGHT POLICY  
6. The following items are not returnable:  
All parts orders will be shipped collect or  
prepaid with the charges added to the invoice.  
All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin.  
Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a  
signed manifest has been obtained from the  
carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage  
must be settled between the consignee and  
the carrier.  
a. Obsolete parts. (If an item is in the  
price book and shows as being  
replaced by another item, it is  
obsolete.)  
SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE  
A $35.00 surcharge will be added to the  
invoice for special handling including bus  
shipments, insured parcel post or in cases  
where Multiquip must personally deliver the  
parts to the carrier.  
b. Any parts with a limited shelf life  
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings,  
and other rubber parts) that were  
purchased more than six months  
prior to the return date.  
LIMITATIONS OF SELLER’S LIABILITY  
MINIMUM ORDER  
Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for  
damages in excess of the purchase price of  
the 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.  
The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip  
is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for  
instructions regarding handling of orders not  
meeting this requirement.  
c. Any line item with an extended  
dealer net price of less than  
$5.00.  
d. Special order items.  
RETURNED GOODS POLICY  
e. Electrical components.  
f. Paint, chemicals, and lubricants.  
g. Decals and paper products.  
h. Items purchased in kits.  
Return shipments will be accepted and  
credit will be allowed, subject to the following  
provisions:  
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES  
No warranties, express or implied, are  
made in connection with the sale of parts or  
trade accessories nor as to any engine not  
manufactured by Multiquip. Such warranties  
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 nor  
authorizes any person to assume for it  
any other obligation or liability whatever in  
connection with the sale of its products. Apart  
from such written statement of warranty,  
there are no warranties, express, implied or  
statutory, which extend beyond the description  
of the products on the face hereof.  
1. A Returned Material Authorization  
must be approved by Multiquip prior to  
shipment.  
7. The sender will be notified of any material  
received that is not acceptable.  
8. Such material will be held for five  
working days from notification, pending  
instructions. If a reply is not received  
within five days, the material will be  
returned to the sender at his expense.  
2. To obtain a Return Material Authorization,  
a list must be provided to Multiquip  
Parts Sales that defines item numbers,  
quantities, and descriptions of the items  
to be returned.  
9. Credit on returned parts will be issued  
at dealer net price at time of the original  
purchase, less a 15% restocking  
charge.  
a. The parts numbers and descriptions  
must match the current parts price  
list.  
b. The list must be typed or computer  
generated.  
10. In cases where an item is accepted, for  
which the original purchase document  
can not be determined, the price will be  
based on the list price that was effective  
twelve months prior to the RMA date.  
c. The list must state the reason(s)  
for the return.  
Effective: February 22, 2006  
d. The list must reference the sales  
order(s) or invoice(s) under  
which the items were originally  
purchased.  
11. Credit issued will be applied to future  
purchases only.  
PRICING AND REBATES  
e. The list must include the name  
and phone number of the person  
requesting the RMA.  
Prices are subject to change without prior  
notice. Price changes are effective on a  
specific date and all orders received on or  
after that date will be billed at the revised price.  
Rebates for price declines and added charges  
for price increases will not be made for stock  
on hand at the time of any price change.  
3. AcopyoftheReturnMaterialAuthorization  
must accompany the return shipment.  
4. Freight is at the sender’s expense. All  
parts must be returned freight prepaid to  
Multiquip’s designated receiving point.  
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MAYCO PUMPWARRANTY  
MECHANICAL DRIVE MODELS  
HYDRAULIC DRIVE MODELS  
MAYCO PUMP, hereinafter referred to as “Manufacturer’,  
warrants each new Mayco Pump sold by the manufacturer  
to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under  
normal use and service, for a period of one year after the  
date of delivery to the original retail purchaser.Manufacturer  
will, at its option, replace or repair at a point designated by  
the Manufacturer any part or parts which shall appear to  
the satisfaction of the Manufacturer upon inspection at such  
point to have been defective in material or workmanship.  
This warranty does not obligate the Manufacturer to bear  
any transportation charges or labor charges in connection  
with the replacement or repair the of the defective parts.  
MAYCO PUMP, hereinafter referred to as “Manufacturer”,  
warrants each new Mayco Pump sold by the manufacturer  
to be free from defects in material and workmanship,  
under normal use and service, for a period of one year or  
2000 hours after the date of delivery to the original retail  
purchaser. The Manufacturer will, at its option, replace or  
repair at a point designated by Manufacturer any part or  
parts which shall appear to the satisfaction of Manufacturer  
upon inspection at such point to have been defective in  
material or workmanship. This warranty does not obligate  
Manufacturer to bear any transportation charges or labor  
charges in connection with the replacement or repair of  
the defective parts.  
This warranty does not apply to any pump if attempts  
have been made to pump concrete materials which have  
separated, to any pump which has been repaired with  
other than Genuine Mayco Parts, nor to any pump which  
has been altered, repaired or used in such manner as to  
adversely affect its performance, nor to normal service or  
maintenance or where blockages have developed within the  
pump manifold or placing line or which has been operated  
in any other manner not recommended by the Manufacturer.  
Due to the abrasive nature of concrete, Mayco does not  
cover natural component wear.  
This warranty does not apply to any pump if attempts  
have been made to pump concrete materials which have  
separated, to any pump which has been repaired with  
other than Genuine Mayco Parts, nor to any pump which  
has been altered, repaired or used in such manner as to  
adversely affect it’s performance, nor to normal service or  
maintenance or where blockages have developed within the  
pump manifold or placing line or which has been operated  
in any other manner not recommended by the Manufacturer.  
Due to the abrasive nature of concrete, Mayco does not  
cover natural component wear.  
THISWARRANTY AND MANUFACTURER’S OBLIGATION  
HEREUNDER, IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AND ALL OTHER  
OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING SPECIAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR CONTINGENT  
LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF ANY  
PUMP OR PART TO OPERATE PROPERLY, INCLUDING  
ANYWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
THISWARRANTY AND MANUFACTURER’S OBLIGATION  
HEREUNDER, IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AND ALL OTHER  
OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING SPECIAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR CONTINGENT  
LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF ANY  
PUMP OR PART TO OPERATE PROPERLY, INCLUDING  
ANYWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL  
HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP  
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL  
NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING  
UNITED STATES  
Multiquip Corporate Office  
MQ Parts Department  
18910 Wilmington Ave.  
Carson, CA 90746  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel. (800) 421-1244  
Fax (800) 537-3927  
800-427-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 800-672-7877  
Fax: 310-637-3284  
Service Department  
Warranty Department  
800-421-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 310-537-4259  
Fax: 310-943-2238  
800-421-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 310-943-2249  
Technical Assistance  
800-478-1244  
MEXICO  
UNITED KINGDOM  
MQ Cipsa  
Multiquip (UK) Limited Head Office  
Carr. Fed. Mexico-Puebla KM 126.5  
Momoxpan, Cholula, Puebla 72760 Mexico  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (52) 222-225-9900  
Unit 2, Northpoint Industrial Estate, Tel: 0161 339 2223  
Fax: (52) 222-285-0420 Globe Lane,  
Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 4UJ  
Contact: [email protected]  
Fax: 0161 339 3226  
CANADA  
Multiquip  
4110 Industriel Boul.  
Laval, Quebec, Canada H7L 6V3  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (450) 625-2244  
Tel: (877) 963-4411  
Fax: (450) 625-8664  
© COPYRIGHT 2011, MULTIQUIP INC.  
Multiquip Inc, the MQ logo and the Mayco logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc. and may not be used, reproduced, or altered without written permission. All other trademarks  
are the property of their respective owners and used with permission.  
This manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should remain with the unit if resold.  
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations, descriptions, references and technical data contained in  
this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding. Multiquip Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications, design or the information published  
in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations.  
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