Collomix Xo55Rduo Electronic Hand Mixer Double Spindle Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Collomix
Table of Contents
Xo 55 R duo
Original Operating Instructions
Electronic Hand-Mixer double-spindle
110 volts – US/CDN-version
Technical data
| Xo 55 R duo
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Rated power/Current consumption:| 1450 W /
Power supply:| 110-125 V
Frequency:| 50/60 Hz
No-load speed, first gear| – 640 min
Rpm under load,first gear| – 430 min
Mixing tool:| MKD 140 HF
Weight w/o mixing tool:| 6,9 kg / 15.2 lbs
Protection class:| / II
Machine components
- Release button for ON/OFF switch
- ON/OFF switch
- Handle frame with rubber buffer
- Handle
- Holes for machine mounting
- Ventilation slits
- Mixing shaft
- Mixing shaft marking
- HEXAFIX coupling
- Mixing tool
- Protective caps
Noise/vibration levels
Measured values determined in accordance with EN 60745. The A-weighted noise
level of the machine is typically:
| Sound pressure level
LpA [dB(A)]| Sound power level
LWA [dB(A)]
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Xo 55 R duo| 88 dB(a)| 99 dB(A)
| Uncertainty K = 3 dB
Overall vibration level (for mixing of mineral materials)
| Emission level a [m/s2 ]
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Xo 55 R duo| 1,3 m/s2
| Uncertainty K = 1,5 m/s2
WARNING: The measured values which are provided apply to new machines.
Noise and vibration levels change with day-to-day use.
NOTE
The vibration level given in these instructions was measured in accordance
with a standardized method of measurement as defined in EN 60745 and can be
used for the purposes of comparing electrical tools with each other. It is
also suitable for a preliminary estimation of vibration strain. The vibration
level which is given represents vibration level for the primary use of the
electrical tool. If, however, the electrical tool is used for any other
purposes, with different plug-in tools or with insufficient maintenance, the
vibration level may vary. This can result in a significantly higher level of
vibration strain over the work period as a whole. For a precise estimation of
the vibration strain the times when the machine is switched off have to be
taken into account as well, as do the times when it is running but is not
actually being used. This can result in a significantly reduced level of
vibration strain over the work period as a whole.
CE Declaration of Conformity
We declare, with sole responsibility, that this product complies with the following standards or normative products: EN 55014, EN 61000, EN 60745-1:2009
- EN60745-2-1:2010 in accordance with the provisions of directives 2004/108/EC, 2006/42 EC, 2011/65/EU
Gaimersheim, 2018-12-04
Alexander Essing
Managing Director
Technical documentation can be requested from:
Collomix GmbH
Abt. Technische Entwicklung
Daimlerstr. 9, 85080 Gaimersheim, Germany
Machine-specific safety instructions
WARNING: Read all notes and instructions on safety. Failure to observe any
of the notes and instruc-tions on safety may result in an electric shock, fire
and/ or serious injury.
Make sure that you keep all notes and instructions on safety for future
reference. To be able to use the machine safely it is essential that you read
the operating instructions and the safety instructions thoroughly and comply
with all of them. The machine is to be used only by persons who have read the
operating instructions and who are acquainted with the occupational safety and
accident prevention regulations in force in your country.
**** In addition, you must also comply with the gen-eral safety instructions also included with the machine.
- Take care to ensure that the mains power supply corresponds to the specifications on the rating plate.
- Do not use the device in any environments with potentially explosive atmospheres. Do not mix any readily flammable solvents or solvent-containing sub-stances with a flash point of below 21°C/69°F.
- Take care to ensure that no liquid splashes against the motor housing and keep it away from the rain —risk of electric shock!
- Never clean the machine with water — risk of electric shock!
- Do not wind cables or leads around any parts of your body.
- Do not use the machine with a damaged cable. Do not touch the cable and pull out the power plug immediately. There is an increased risk of electric shock from damaged cables. If the mains power cable has to be replaced (because of damage or similar), ensure that it is replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized representative of the manufacturer (elec-trician) in order to avoid any risk to safety.
- Always hold the machine firmly with both hands when carrying out your work and make sure you have a secure footing.
- Hold the machine by the insulated grip surfaces, when performing an operation where the plug-in tool may contact hidden wiring or it’s own cord. Plug-in tools contacting a “live” wire may make ex-posed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
- Before starting up, check that the mixing rod is se-curely attached and rotates without a hitch.
- Start up and run down the machine in the mixing container only. Ensure that the mixing container is stood in a firm and secure position.
- Only operate the machine and the mixing tool in perfect condition. Do not use damaged, bent or worn paddles.
- Do not reach into the mixing container with your hands or insert any other objects into it while mixing is in progress. Risk of crushing!
- Wait until the machine or tool comes to a complete standstill. Rotating tools can snag and cause injuries or damage.
- If the sound pressure level should exceed 85 dB (A) where you are working, use ear protection!
- We recommend that you wear work gloves and pro-tective goggles when using the mixer. Regulations require that you wear close-fitting clothing.
- To protect yourself from harmful dust while mix-ing, wear a dust mask. Some mineral materials are deemed to be carcinogenic. Use a dust extractor wherever possible. To select suitable dust extraction systems or dust masks please refer to the information of the material manufacturer’s.
- Always connect machines via a residual current device (RCD) with a rated residual current of 30 mA or less.
CALIFORNIA – PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Grinding/cutting/drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals know the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
- Lead from lead-based paints.
- Crystalline silicia from bricks.
- Cement and other masonry products.
- Arsenic and chromium from chemically treat-ed lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: ALWAYS work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are spe-cially designed to filter out microscopic particles, or use an appropriate dust extraction system with micro part filter linked to the machine, to filter out microscopic particles.
| Read and observe the operating instruc-tions for the machine before you
start it up!
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| Always wear protective goggles and ear protection while working.
| It is advisable to wear a dust mask whe-never working with materials which
ge-nerate large amounts of dust.
| Always wear protective gloves while working.
| Wear safety shoes with steel caps during operation
Proper use
The machine is designed for mixing liquid, granular and powder-based building
products such as paints, mortar, concrete, adhesives, plaster, mixes
containing silica sand, thermosetting resin and similar substances. Use the
right mixing tool for the consistency of the material and the quantity to be
mixed. Please refer to the information in the technical data when choosing the
size of mixing tool (diameter/ mixing action). If the wrong mixing action or
mixing tool diameter is selected, this may cause the machine/gear unit to
become overloaded and lead to damage as a result. Please remember that a
mixing tool with a mixing action from the top down puts a greater strain on
the electrical tool than one with the reverse mixing action. Given the high
torque levels generated by the machine, it must not be used as a power drill.
The machine must not be used for the preparation of foodstuffs. The machine is
not suitable for mixing materials containing graphite dust, brine or slurry.
Mixing of these materials or substances may damage the machine beyond repair.
Assembly
- Always pull the power plug out of the socket outlet before carrying out any work on the machine. Fitting the stirrer / tool change-over (Fig. A): Insert the mixing tool with the HEXAFIX mount in the coupling until it locks. Make sure that the markings on the mixing attachments match those of the respective mixing shaft when you fit them (I + II). For trouble-free operation the markings must match up. In addition, the stirrers can only be fitted in certain positions. This is to ensure that they do not come into contact with each other.
To release or change the mixing tools, simply pull back the handle-collar on the coupling and this releases the mixing tool. Switching the mixing tools over allows the mixing action to be reversed. This can be an advantage for liquid materials. Please note, however: This places greater strain on the drive unit. The supplied protective caps are designed to prevent the HEXAFIX coupling getting dirty and help contribute to trouble-free operation.
Operation
- Check that the power supply shown on the rating plate is the same as the mains power supply. Always hold the machine with both hands.
Press the starting lockout button (1). Press the ON/OFF switch (2). The more pressure you apply to the ON/OFF switch, the faster the machine will run. The ON/ OFF switch cannot be locked!
Always work with the ON/OFF switch fully pressed. To stop working, release the
ON/OFF switch.
Tips for safe working:
Always reduce the speed when submerging the mixing tool in the mixing material
or lifting it out. Once the mixing tool is fully submerged, increase the speed
again to ensure that the motor is adequately cooled. During mixing you should
guide the machine around the mixing container. Continue mixing until all of
the mixing material is completely mixed. Please follow the processing
instructions of the manufacturer of the material.
You work better and safer when the mixing tool used is clean, free of material
residues and in perfect condition. The greater the viscosity of the material,
the greater the impact of the torque forces on the machine, so you should be
prepared for this when you carry out your work.
If the mixing tool comes into contact with a surface (e.g. the bottom of the
tub) while running, it may kick back.
Set the machine down resting on the guard handle after you have finished your
mixing work.
Care and maintenance
- Before you carry out any operations on the machi-ne, and especially when changing the mixing tool, always pull out the power plug out first. Clean the machine and the mixing tool immediately after use. We recommend that you use the Collomix MIXER CLEAN cleaning bucket for cleaning.
Keep the HEXAFIX coupling clean and freely moving at all times. Take the mixing tool out of the coupling after you have finished your work. Grease the hexagon mount of the coupling at regular intervals with suitable grease.
Keep the ventilation slits clean and clear at all times so that the machine
can be properly cooled. Blocked ventilation slits will lead to irreparable
damage to the machine. Make sure that the ON/OFF switch moves and releases
smoothly at all times. The machine is equipped with self-deactivating carbon
brushes. This means that the machine will shut itself down once a certain
level of wear is reached. The carbon brushes can be replaced by the authorized
customer service center or by the Collomix Service center. Have repairs
carried out only by an approved workshop or by your Collomix Service. Only use
original Collomix accessories and replacement parts. For exploded drawings,
lists of replacement parts and the form for repair orders, please refer to:
http://www.collomix.com
Disposal
The device, accessories and packaging should all be consigned for environment-
friendly recycling. Electrical tools which have come to the end of their
service lives must be made unusable by removing the mains power cable.
For EU countries only:
Do not dispose of electrical tools with household waste. In accordance with EU
Directive 2002/96/EC concerned with used electrical and electronic equipment
and the incorporation of the requirements of the directive in national
legislation, unusable electrical equipment must be collected separately and
consigned for environment-friendly recycling.
Content
lx Mixing machine with Hexafix couplings
lx pair of mixing paddles MKD
lx Manual lx General safety notes
Warranty
The manufacturer provides a warranty within the framework of his terms and
conditions of delivery in accordance with the requirements of statutory
/country-specific provisions. Should you need to make a claim under the
warranty, please provide us with your invoice or delivery note. On no account
will any warranty claims be accepted if any repairs are carried out by third
parties. In the event of any irregularities, please send the machine to us.
Complaints can only be accepted if the device is sent to the Collomix Service
center undismantled. The warranty does not apply to damages caused by normal
wear, overloading, improper handling, unsuitable accessories or inadequate
maintenance. Any structural or functional modifications to the machine which
are made without our agreement shall render the warranty and the Declaration
of Conformity null and void.
Subject to change.
Serviceadress USA and Canada:
Collomix North America Inc.
648 Crescent Court
Milwaukee, WI 53213
Phone: 414 471 3883
Fax: 414 918 8032
E-Mail: al.karraker@collomix.com
www.collomix.us
Manufacturer:
Collomix GmbH
Daimlerstrasse 9
85080 Gaimersheim
Germany
Collomix GmbH
Daimlerstraße 9
85080 Gaimersheim, Germany
info@collomix.de
www.collomixna.com
Copyright by Collomix GmbH – BA Xo-R duo 110V US- Rev. 3 – 0219 – 21296
References
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