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Figure 14-3.—Mobile concrete mixer plant.
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Figure 14-4.-Auger truck.

Figure  14-3.—Mobile  concrete  mixer  plant. SAFETY Operators, assigned to the crete mobile, must read thoroughly and understand the technical manual before operating the plant. A few safety precautions when operating  the  crete  mobile  areas  follows: l  Follow  all  preventive  maintenance  procedures. l Do NOT allow any foreign matter in the cement bin. l Do NOT allow particles larger than 1 1/2 inches in the aggregate bin. l Do NOT allow the waterlines and flowmeters to freeze with water in them. l Do NOT run the water pump dry. . Do NOT continue to operate the machine if the hydraulic  oil  temperature  exceeds  190°F. . Wash out the auger within 20 minutes of the last use. . Never attempt to repair the machine while in operation (always turn the power source off). l  Keep  your  entire  body  clear  from  all  moving parts. l Never attempt to walk on top of the aggregate bin to cross from the cement bin to the water tank (use the ladder). l Never walk or stand under the auger. . Never climb inside the aggregate bin (use a small pole  to  dislodge  any  aggregate  that  has  bridged). . Never enter the cement bin while in operation (there are moving parts inside the bin). EARTH AUGERS Augers are rotary drills with a helix or screw thread on drill rods, called augers or flights. Augers can be truck-  or  skid-mounted  or  hand-held.  Figure  14-4 shows a 5-ton tactical auger truck commonly used in the 14-4

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