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On Off Switch Fits Belle MINIMIX 150 Cement Concrete Mixer 240V Electric

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then do a test on the wires that you can see both ends of, feed in both neutral and live and any wires you can see both ends of inside the machine. Here is a troubleshooting guide to help fix a Belle Minimix 150 cement mixer that won't start or runs with low power: If you have tested the mixer by spinning the drum and it still does not run it could mean that the switch is broken or not working properly. In this case it is worth testing the switch to see if it needs replacing before moving to other more costly parts of the machine. Gearbox

We hope you found our common troubleshooting tips helpful. Please note that although the tips above can be used they will not always fix the problem, as every machine and problem has different factors attached to it.b. Examine the Switch: The switch may be worn or damaged. If it can't hold in the "on" position, consider replacing it. If the machine still doesn’t start up after manually spinning the drum, it could suggest that there is a problem with the start switch. Replacing the switch is very simple and cheap to do so it may be worth trying this before fiddling with more expensive and complex components. Worn Gearbox Here are some common issues you may face with the Belle Minimix 150 (and how to troubleshoot and fix them!) Snapped Belt The Belle Minimix 150 is a common mixer used for construction projects across the UK. The mixer hasn't changed substantially since it first went into production. However, as with all working machines that are in constant use, you may from time to time encounter issues. Correctly identifying the problem can save time and money when repairing these mixers.

Over time the belt can wear down and eventually snap. If you find your motor is running but the drum isn’t rotating, it’s likely that the belt has broken. This is very common and is simply caused by lots of use. Whether your mixer is electric powered, or petrol powered, you can remove the side cover on the machine and replace the belt with ease. Broken Fan d. Test the Mixer: Reconnect the power and test the mixer to ensure the new switch functions correctly. Thanks for all that. When he got the mixer it would work if you held the switch in with your finger, so it was working. The wiring seems to be correct, thanks to your advice.If your Belle cement mixer switch won't stay on, it could indicate a problem with the switch itself, loose wiring, or a fault in the motor. Consider the following steps: If the switch on your Belle cement mixer is faulty or has worn out over time, you can replace it with a new one. Here's a basic guide on how to do it: c. Install the New Switch: Connect the wires to the terminals on the new switch following the manufacturer's wiring diagram or markings. Secure the new switch in place. a. Overloading: Mixing too much material at once can overload the mixer, causing it to stop. Ensure that you're not exceeding the mixer's recommended capacity. Bell cement mixer-wiring instructions? Does anyone have a working electric Bell cement mixer (MiniMix).

Holding the start button for too long can blow the capacitor. If the mixer won't start and you can't hear a buzz when you press the start button, it could be either the switch or the capacitor. A simple way to identify what is causing the problem is to try spinning the drum in the direction it should turn whilst pressing the start button. If the mixer then starts, this will indicate that the capacitor is no longer working and needs replacing. Broken Switch c. Belt or Pulley Problems: Examine the drive belt and pulleys for wear and tear. A damaged or loose belt can prevent the drum from turning. Replace any damaged components. hexagonal fitting at top. below that to the right is a single termianl - A1. then below that 4 terminals arranged as 2 rows of 2. If your machine is particularly old, or it hasn’t been serviced for a while, you may hear a grinding from the gearbox. This is caused by the gears wearing down over time. Many, many thanks SG. I have printed this off for him and he is away to the garage with it...........i have a 110 volt mixer but it is late and dark (ish) I will take a look tomorrow and post here what I find. you can just see the headlines - man goes to garage and disappears for unexplained amount of hours.... Minimix 150 (04/2002 - 04/2007), Minimix 130, Maxi 140, Minimix 140, BWE40, BWE60, MiniAlpha, Minimix 110, Minimix 80, Minimix 60

If your Belle mixer starts and then stops unexpectedly during operation, consider these potential causes: LLP, if i read this thread write he went off to the mixer at 18.29pm with the diagram and had not returned at 02.33am? c. Drum Obstructions: Foreign objects or excessive material buildup inside the drum can impede its rotation. Empty the drum, remove any obstructions, and clean it thoroughly.b. Motor Problems: Inspect the motor for damage or signs of wear. If the motor is faulty, it may need to be replaced or repaired by a professional. I think your wiring directions are great, and he has done it, but the thing still has a problem in the motor, and he now thinks it might be the capacitor. a new switch eh, i think it will be the wiring. there could be a break within the coloured sleeving of the cable? If your Belle Minimix 150 runs when it is first switched on, it suggests that the switch and the capacitor are working. A common cause for the machines to stop running at this point could be that the motor fan is broken or missing blades. This fan is designed to take the warm air away from the motor, so with this element damaged after a few minutes of running the motor can overheat and shut down. These fans are available separately. Blown Capacitor

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