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Common Concrete Mixer Issues (And Why They Might Appear)

Jun 01, 2024 Leave a message

Like any kind of machinery, concrete mixers can have issues if they're not maintained or if they don't receive the concrete mixer machine repair services they need to stay in good condition.

 

It is important to note that before you try to resolve any issues with your concrete mixer, you should first attempt to troubleshoot the situation. Doing the wrong things could worsen the issue or cause new problems to appear. If the problems are too confusing or you can't identify their root cause, you should take your machine in to be seen by professionals.

 

Additionally, always wear the right safety equipment while examining your concrete mixer. Concrete dust can be hazardous if you breathe it in or get it in your eyes, so be safe and put on your gear before you do anything.

 

Is your concrete mixer showing signs of troubling issues? Here are a few common problems with these machines and what could be causing them:

 

The Concrete Is Not Mixing Properly. This can be caused by a clogged impeller (the rotating arm that mixes the concrete);a low water level (which can prevent the concrete from mixing the way it should) or too much concrete in the mixer (which can also prevent the concrete from mixing properly). Check your machine's impeller, its water levels and its concrete level and remember to keep its levels steady.

If your concrete continues not to mix properly, you may want to take your machine in for concrete mixer machine repair services.

 

The Mixing Barrel Doesn't Turn. This is a very troubling problem, considering the concrete can't mix correctly if the barrel is malfunctioning. This could be caused by a problem with the belt in your machine that connects to the output pulley on its engine's crankshaft. The belt could be broken, loosened or stretched to the point where it doesn't work the way it should.

This could also be caused by something blocking or holding your barrel, preventing it from turning.

 

The Concrete Is Not Smooth. One of the best benefits of using an on-site concrete mixer machine is that it'll give you smooth, perfectly-mixed concrete when you need it. So, if your concrete is lumpy or unusable, that's a real problem.

This could be caused by using the wrong type of concrete mix or by not adding enough water. Please make sure you're using the right type of mix and that you're adding the right volume of components to your mixer.

 

The Mixer Is Leaking. If your concrete mixer is leaking, this could be a problem with the seals or gaskets, these prevent the concrete from leaking out. It could also be a sign that the barrel of the machine has cracks or holes in it.

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