I aquired an old Montgomery Wards small mixer that sat for thirty five years in the farmer nieghbors field. Hr has since passed. When I asked the kid about it he was not aware it was there. Find best value and selection for your Montgomery Ward Cement Mixer Used search on eBay. World's leading marketplace. Model G1L26470A, 110V electric motor, Serial 89-26470R. The mixer is small yellow utility mixer, Montgomery Ward label on the side. It looks exactly like a Gilson 59015C, for which I can find a manual.
The Mixers are equipped with a five-position drum lock and tilt bar for discharging mix. HM-220 Hand Towing Concrete Mixer has handles and wheels for easy manual positioning in the lab or on the job site. 10in (254mm) wheels with pneumatic tires are mounted on tapered roller bearings. The drum diameter is 26in (660mm), the opening size is 15.
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I was given a Montgomery Ward Cement Mixer, Model # 26471B: Serial # 7c13ti020. The motor (1/3hp; 1725 rpm) that was given to me looked new and in a Montgomery Ward box. However I need to know what size pulley do I put on the motor shaft? Cbse golden guide for class 9th science. The upper pulley that is attached to the mixer is 14' in diameter.
I appears that I will also need to by a v shape belt. Perhaps someone can tell me where I can secure a diagram of the cement mixer? [Email][/Email] #380628 - 06/16/07 01:20 PM Re: Montgomery Ward Cement Mixer [] Handyman Registered: 01/08/02 Posts: 756 Loc: Olathe, Kansas.
No idea on where to find a diagram, but, use this formula to determine rotation speed: Speed of drive pulley X Diameter of drive pulley _________________________________ Diameter of driven pulley So: 1725 rpm X 1 1/4' drive pulley _______________________ 14' driven pulley equals 155 drum rpm. You might check with someone that sells mixers and see what the drum speed is supposed to be. Edit: googled and found 30 rpm drum speed is apparently considered 'blazing'. One site mentioned turning a drum at high speed and said that was 12-15 rpm. Another site was selling a mixer and it was fixed at 28 rpm. You may need a slower motor? Edited by RichV ( 06/16/07 01:25 PM) #380629 - 06/16/07 01:39 PM Re: Montgomery Ward Cement Mixer [] Carpal Tunnel Registered: 12/12/03 Posts: 26439 Loc: Arizona and New Mexico.
Yeah, just remembering what my neighbor's old mixer used to turn, I can sort of recall an rpm of about 15 to 20. It was one of the 'hit-n-miss' motors that you cranked to start, but nevertheless, drum speed is drum speed. Don't want that thing spinning like a top. Not sure what available rpms are available on electric motors, as I haven't bought that many that needed to be slow.
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Posted by Lynnwood Public Library on May 24, 2001 at 18:16:34 from (207.175.48.168):
Hello all,
We have a library patron who is looking to repair the above cement mixer. Any ideas on where to get parts for it and/or find out who the manufacturer was?
We have a library patron who is looking to repair the above cement mixer. Any ideas on where to get parts for it and/or find out who the manufacturer was?
Many thanks,
Lynnwood Public Library
Lynnwood Public Library
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