STORCH 629700 QuickMix 25 Mixer Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
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STORCH 629700 QuickMix 25 Mixer

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Intended use
The heavy-duty stirring machine is suitable for mixing dry materials after adding the amount of water indicated on the container and for stirring ready- for-use plasters/renders and paints. The total quantity to be stirred must not exceed 25/50 kg

Responsibility of the operating company

The operating company must ensure the following:

  • The device must only be used in the intended manner.
  • The device must be maintained in accordance with the specifications in this operating manual.
  • The device must only be operated in accordance with local guidelines and occupational health and safety regulations.
  • All precautions are taken to avoid dangers arising from the device.
  • All precautions are taken for first aid care and fire fighting.

Personnel Operators

  • Before starting to use the device, the operator must have read and understood the operating manual.
  • Only authorised and trained operators must have access to the device in order to operate it.
  • The operating manual must be available to the operator at all times.
  • The operator must not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
  • Children, performance-impaired persons, and pregnant women are not allowed to operate the device.

Scope of delivery
Mixer, assembly key, agitator shaft extension, operating instruction

Tool overview

No. /Parts name

  1. Gear selector switch (for Quick Mixx 50)
  2. On/off switch with stop
  3. Tool holder
  4. Speed adjuster
  5. Mixing coil (optional)

No picture Assembly key (supplied)

Technical specifications

Technical specifications /QuickMixx 25

  • Voltage 230 V / 50 Hz
  • Power Input 1.100 Watt
  • Output ( N-m) 13,5
  • Number of gears 1
  • No load Speed 250 – 700
  • Protection class Class 2
  • Coupling thread M 14
  • Mixer stick max. diameter 120 mm
  • Electronic speed control Yes
  • Net weight 3,6 kg

Technical specifications /QuickMixx 50

  • Voltage 230 V / 50 Hz
  • Power Input 1.300 Watt
  • Output (N-m) 14,7
  • Number of gears 2
  • No load Speed 1. gear 150 – 400 2. gear 250 – 700
  • Protection class Class 2
  • Coupling thread M 14
  • Mixer stick max. diameter 140 mm
  • Electronic speed control Yes
  • Net weight 4,1 kg

All information is without guarantee! Subject to technical modifications and errors

Safety Precautions

Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means ATTENTION! Your safety is involved.

Please read and observe all operating and safety instructions. Before starting up the device please read the operating instructions in full to ensure safe operation. Observe all safety advice, and dangers and warnings. Only use the tool for the use for which it is designed. Failure to observe these instructions can damage the device or lead to injury. Do not alter the tool in any way.

Check the tool before each use.

  • Check moving parts are properly connected
  • Switch the on/off switch to off before plug ging in
  • Check to ensure no cables are damaged.
  • Check to ensure there are no broken parts.

Handle with care. Keep the tool clean to ensure optimum safety and performance. Foreseeable misuse

NOT PERMITTED

  • Never use near flammable liquids, steam or gas.
  • Protect from damp and rain.
  • Never clean the unit using water!
  • During use, make sure that no liquids are sprayed against the unit.
  • Never put the unit into operation if you have wet / moist hands.
  • Do not use the devices in areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not process easily flammable materials with a flash point below 21 °C. Never attempt to stop the rotating mixing attachment by hand and never reach into the mixing area.

During operation

  • There may be dust when mixing dry goods. For health and safety reasons the working area should be well ventilated and the user should always wear a mask and safety goggles. Please observe the safety instructions issued by the material producer.
  • Do not wear wide clothes, scarves or jewellery (rings, watches). These could get caught up in the moving parts. Wear protective gloves.

Whenever Machine Is Running

Do not allow a routine to set in (from frequent use) and allow errors to be made. Loss of attention for even microseconds can lead to serious injury.

  1. If the tool makes unusual noises or vibrates strongly immediately stop and switch off the device. Unplug. Do not start up again until the fault has been identified and rectified.
  2. Keep the tool and workplace out of reach of all visitors, observers and children.

Before setting the tool down: never leave the running tool unattended.

  • Switch the tool off
  • Wait for all moving parts to stop
  • Unplug from power outlet

When operating electric tools foreign particles can be propelled into the eyes, leading to serious eye injury. Before star-ting up the tool always put on satefy goggles with side protection or full facial protection if necessary. We recommend the use of a visor to wear over prescription glasses or standard safety glasses with side protection.

Make Workshop Child Proof

  • Lock the workshop
  • Switch off the mains switch
  • Always store out of reach of children or other unauthorised persons.

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Motor and Electrical Requirements

CAUTION : Use a proper circuit protection to reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or damage to the tool. The tool is designed to be operated in the above mentioned voltages. Connect the tool to power circuit with the correct voltage and connect a 16 amp branch lead. Use a delay-action 16 amp fuse or a safety switch. If the cable is worn, cut or damaged in any way it should be immediately replaced to reduce the risk of fire and electric shock.

Electrical Connections

The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal.
The device possesses a voltage range which can pose an electrical hazard to humans and animals. It should only be ope-ned and/or disassembled by authorised persons.

Warning

If the cable is worn, cut or damaged in any way it should be immediately replaced by a qualified electrician. If the instructions on earthing are not clear or if in doubt, this should be checked by a qualified electrician or by the STORCH service station.

  • Ensure that you do not touch the connections of the plug when plugging in and unplugging the tool, so as to prevent injury or a potentially fatal electric shock.
  • If not properly earthed this tool can cause an electric shock especially if used in damp conditions, near pipes or outside. An electric shock can also cause secondary dangers, e.g. if the operator is touching the mixer.

Motor Safety Protection

Important : To prevent damage to the motor this motor has to be regularly blown out or vacuum cleaned so that the nor-mal motor ventilation is not affected by dust.

  1. Connect this tool to a power source with the appropriate voltage for your model and a 1 6-amp branch circuit with a 16-amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
  2. If the motor won’t start, turn the switch “OFF” immediately and unplug the tool.
  3. If the motor suddenly jams during mixing, release the switch and unplug the tool. The motor can then be restarted.
  4. For the following reasons fuses can often blow or safety switches shut down
  5. Motor has overheated – this can occur if filling up too fast or if the tool is started up and stopped frequently.
  6. Line voltages should not be more than 10% above or below the nameplate voltage. For heavy loads, however, the vol-tage at motor terminals must equal the voltage specified for your model.
  7.  Most motor damage can be attributed to loose or faulty connections, overload or too low voltage (e.g. if the lead cross section in the mains power is too small) or excessively long leads in the power supply. If the motor is not operating smoothly, always check the connections, the load and the power supply cycle. The lead cross section should not be less than 2.5 mm2.

Unpacking

To minimize the risk of injury by unexpected start-up or electric shock during unpacking and fitting the plug, do not plug in. The mains cable always has to be unplugged if working on the tool.
The tool is supplied in a box.

  • Remove the tool and all loose parts from the carton.
  • Place all parts on a secure, stationary work surface and look the machine over carefully.

Warning

  • Before assembly check to ensure that no parts are missing. If some are missing, do not assemble. Check the packaging to see if the missing parts are still in there. There is a full list of parts at the end of these instructions. Use the list to identify any missing parts.
  • If any parts are missing do not use the electric mixer until the parts have been replaced. This could otherwise result in severe injury.

Basic Functional Operation

On / off switch

On / off switch – Press on the switch to start up. To switch off release the button. This tool has a fixed position button. For constant use switch the on switch and press the fixed position button. To switch off push on the switch again and then release.

Setting the speed


For the best mixing performance, the speed can be electronically set by turning the knob. See figure 1.

Switchgear

The Quick Mixx 50 have a gear selector switch on the casing. For high viscosity materials select the low speed. Before seting the spped switch off the tool. Then press the gear sleector switch against the spring tension and push up or down to adjust the speed. Ensure that the gear selector switch locks into place. Slightly turning the spinlde makes it easier to fully engage the gear. See figure 2.

Please switch the tool off before changing the gear (OFF).

Basic operation

Applications

Effective control of this machine requires two-handed operation for maximum protection and resistance to the start-up and operating torque. To avoid loss of control and thereby any damage or injury, the tool should be held properly and securely with both hands. Protect your eyes from injury with safety glasses or goggles.

Keep the mains cable behind the operator and the working area, to prevent the cable being caught up in the mixer.

Handles
The soft handles are designed to ensure maximum grip. They avoid strain, even after prolonged use.

Grip positions when starting up
Please be careful when starting up the electric mixer. Ensure you are holding it properly.

If the device is not placed properly on the floor (e.g. with the cable facing down) the mains cable can be damaged, increasing the risk of electric show and the risk of damage to the tool.

Maintenance

Before servicing the tool disconnect the power supply to reduce the risk of injury from an unexpected start up or electric shock. Keep the tool clean. Remove accumulated dust from working parts. Make sure that the tool operates properly. Periodically check screws and bolts for tightness.

Cleaning the mixer

  • After about 50 running hours use pressurized dry air to clean all ventilation slots. Regularly clean all plastic parts with a soft, damp cloth. NEVER clean plastic parts with solvents.
  • When working with pressurized air wear safety goggles. After about 200 hours of running time the lubricant should be replaced by a qualified STORCH Service Station.

Replacing Carbon Brushes

  • If worn down to 7 mm both carbon brushes should be replaced. To check or replace the carbon brushes, disconnect the tool from the power supply. Then unscrew the four motor casing screws.
  • Pull back the carbon brush springs to release the tension. Release the screw holding the carbon brush guide. Remove the carbon brush.
  • Repeat for the other side. To reassemble reverse the procedure.
  • The straps on the metal of the brush unit are fitted into the same opening as the carbon parts.

To fit the same brushes first ensure that the brushes are replaced in exactly the same way as before they were removed. The motor performance can otherwise be affected and the brushes will be subject to more wear and tear. It is advisable to send the tool to customer service unit authorised by STORCH at least once a year for a full clean and lubrication.

Warning

To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be carried out in a customer service centre authorised by STORCH.

Item list Quick Mixx 25

No. Art. no. Parts Name   Pcs.
1 629702 SPINDLE M14xP2.0 1
--- --- --- --- ---
2 629703 WOODRUFF KEY 5x5x12 1
3 629704 SEAL 22x32x7 1
4 629706 SCREW INCL WOOD-

RUFF KEY

| M5x60| 6
5| 629707| GEAR CASE| 1| 1
6| 629708| NAIL BEARING| HK1010| 2
7| 629709| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 10T-080| 1
8| 629711| WOODRUFF KEY| 5x5x10| 1
9| 629712| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 30T| 1
10| 629713| LOCK RING| S-12| 1
11| 629714| BEARING 6003ZZ|  | 1
12| 629716| LOCK RING| R-35| 1
13| 629717| LOCK RING| S-17| 1
14| 629718| GEAR| 34T| 1
15| 629719| LOCK RING| S-15| 1
16| 629721| NAIL BEARING| HK0810| 3
17| 629722| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 14T| 1
18| 629723| WOODRUFF KEY| 4X4X8| 1
19| 629724| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 37T| 1
20| 629726| DRIVE COVER|  | 1
21| 629727| BEARING| 609 2RS| 1
22| 629728| ARMATURE| 230V| 1
23| 629729| BEARING| 608ZZ| 1
24| 629731| STATOR| 230V| 1
25| 629732| CABLE PROTECTION PIPE| M8| 1
26| 629733| MOTOR HOUSING|  | 1
---|---|---|---|---
27| 629734| CARBON BRUSH HOL-

DER

|  | 2
28| 629735| CARBON BRUSH|  | 2
29| 629736| SCREW| M4x12| 4
30| 629737| HEX. NUT| M4| 2
31| 629738| SPRING|  | 2
32| 629739| SENSOR WITH EMC| 230V| 1
33| 629740| SCREW| M4x25| 2
34| 629741| MOTOR TAIL CASTING|  | 1
35| 629742| SCREW| M5x20| 4
36| 629743| HANDLE (TOP)|  | 1
37| 629744| HANDLE (BOTTOM)|  | 1
38| 629745| SCREW| M4X20|
39| 629746| SCREW| M4X25| 4
40| 629747| SPEED ADJUSTOR

WHEEL

|  | 1
41| 629748| HEX. NUT| 1/4“X34| 1
42| 629749| ELECTRONIC SPEED| EINSTEL.

B100K

| 1
43| 629853| SWITCH| 8301 230V| 1
44| 629751| SCREW| M4X14| 2
45| 629752| CABLE CLIP|  | 1
46| 629753| CABLE| 16AWG| 2
47| 629754| CABLE ARMOUR|  | 1
48| 629755| POWER SUPPLY CABLE| 230V| 1
49| 629756| WRENCH| M22| 1
51| 629757| SCREW| M4x10| 2

Item list Quick Mixx 50

No. Art. no. Parts Name   Pcs.
1 629801 SPINDLE M14xP2.0 1
--- --- --- --- ---
2 629703 WOODRUFF KEY 5x5x12 1
3 629704 SEAL 2x32x7 1
4 629706 SCREW INCL WOOD-

RUFF KEY

| M5x60| 6
5| 629707| GEAR CASE|  | 1
6| 629807| SLOTTED SCREW|  | 1
7| 629808| SWITCH GEAR SLIDE

SWITCH

|  | 1
8| 629809| SPRING| Ø6×0.6×4| 1
9| 629811| SHIFT FORK|  | 1
10| 629708| NAIL BEARING| HK1010| 3
11| 629709| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 10T-130| 1
12| 629711| WOODRUFF KEY| 5x5x45| 1
13| 629816| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 30T&34T| 1
14| 629714| BEARING| 6003ZZ| 1
15| 629716| LOCK RING| R-35| 1
16| 629717| LOCK RING| S-17| 1
17| 629718| GEAR| 34T| 1
18| 629719| LOCK RING| S-15| 1
19| 629721| NAIL BEARING| HK0810| 2
20| 629824| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 14T&10T| 1
21| 629723| WOODRUFF KEY| 4x4x8| 1
22| 629827| LAYSHIFT GEAR| 37T| 1
23| 629726| DRIVE COVER|  | 1
24| 629829| BEARING| 609 2RS| 1
25| 629728| ARMATURE| 230V| 1
26| 629832| BEARING 608ZZ| 1| 1
27| 629731| STATOR| 230V| 1
28| 629732| CABLE PROTECTION PIPE| M8| 1
---|---|---|---|---
29| 629733| MOTOR HOUSING|  | 1
30| 629837| CARBON BRUSH HOL-

DER

|  | 2
31| 629838| CARBON BRUSH|  | 2
32| 629736| SCREW| M4X12| 4
33| 629737| HEX. NUT| M4| 2
34| 629841| SPRING|  | 2
35| 629739| SENSOR WITH EMC

230V

|  | 1
36| 629740| SCREW| M4x25| 2
37| 629741| MOTOR CASING COVER|  | 1
38| 629742| SCREW| M5x20| 4
39| 629743| HANDLE (TOP)|  | 1
40| 629744| HANDLE (BOTTOM)|  | 1
41| 629848| SCREW| M4x20| 6
42| 629849| SCREW| M4x25| 4
43| 629747| SPEED ADJUSTOR

WHEEL

|  | 1
44| 629748| HEX. NUT| 1/4“x34| 1
45| 629749| ELECTRONIC SPEED

ADJUSTMENT

| B100K| 1
46| 629853| SWITCH| 8301| 1
47| 629751| SCREW| M4x14| 2
48| 629752| CABLE CLIP|  | 1
49| 629753| CABLE| 16AWG| 2
50| 629857| CORD ARMOR|  | 1
51| 629755| POWER SUPPLY CABLE| 230V| 1
52| 629859| WRENCH| M22| 1
54| 629757| SCREW| M4x10| 2

Warranty

Warranty conditions

A warranty period of 12 months from the date of purchase/date of invoice applies to our tools for commercial custo-mers. If we have granted an extended warranty period, this period will be noted separately in the operating manual for the equipment in question.

Claims

  • If you wish to claim under our warranty or guarantee, please return the complete device and your invoice to our logistics center in Berka, postage paid, or send it to one of our authorized service centers.
  • Please contact STORCH Service-Hotline : 08 00. 7 86 72 47 first.
  • Your rights under our warranty or guarantee
  • Claims can only be accepted for material defects or manufacturing errors, and only assume the intended use of the appliance. Wear parts such as drives, seals, pistons, valves and bearings are not covered by such claims. Installation of third-party components, improper use and storage, as well as obvious failure to observe the operating instructions will void your warranty.

Repairs

All repairs have to be conducted on our premises or by an authorized STORCH service center.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Name / Address of issuer: STORCH Malerwerkzeuge & Profigeräte GmbH Platz der Republik 6 D-42107 Wuppertal

We herewith declare:
that the following machine complies with the fundamental health and safety requirements of the EC Directives in terms of its design, construction and version we have brought into circulation.
This warranty loses its validity in case of unauthorised modification of the tool.

  • Designation of the machine: Heavy goods mixer QuickMixx
  • Machine Type: Mixer
  • Item number: 62 98 00 (QuickMixx 50) 62 97 00 (QuickMixx 25)

Applied EC directives

Machinery Directive: 2006 / 42 / EC

EC- Electromagnetic Compatibility

Directive: 2014 / 30 / EU

Applied harmonized standards

EN 55014-2:1997 + Corrigendum 1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2008
Representative authorised to compile the technical documentation:
STORCH Malerwerkzeuge & Profigeräte GmbH Platz der Republik 6 D-42107 Wuppertal

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