M9215R5 MA Manual
M9215R5 MA Manual
M9215R5 MA Manual
MA-3
MA-5
MA-7.5
MA-IO
MA-15
MA-20
MA-25
MA-30
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCTDESCRIPTION I
NOTES, CAUTIONS AND W ARNINGS 2
REACHING BRANDT ,.,.,.,.., "...",.,.." , 2
2 SAFETY 3
4 INSTALLATION 12
8 REP AIRS , 19
GENERAL NOTES 20
RECOMMENDED SPARESAND QUANTITY 20
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1 Introduction
Product Description
MA-seriesAgitators are heavy-dutymechanicalmixers for viscousfluids. Severalmodelsare available
to meet a variety of mixing applications. The nomenclatureused by Brandt for mesemodels is as
follows:
The MA-series Agitators are very compact. Their low profile reducesheadroom requirementsand
providesmore layout spaceon top of the tanks. The 1:1height-to-widthratio resultsin a lower center
of gravity providing stability and safetyshould the impeller encountera sudden shock Ion This
coupled with the action of the wonn gearbeing more resiStantto shock and vibration givesa more
reliableunit than thoseusing helicaland bevelgears. The sliding action of the wonn and gearinsures
quiet smooth,vibration-freeoperation.
MA-series Agitators are available in models ranging from 3 to 30 horsepower. hnpellers range from 20
incl1es(508 mm) diameter to 52 incl1es(1321 mm) diameter. Flat blade impellers are recommended for
tanks less than five feet (1.5 m) in depth. Canted blades are used in tanks deeper than five feet (1.5 m).
A combination of both types is often mounted on a single shaft in tanks greater than 15 feet (4.5 m).
Unit Description: This section contains a detailed description of each major component or sub-
assemblyand controls. This section also contains technical infonnation on theory of operation, expected
perfonnance, physical specifications, and other operational details.
Installation: This section contains instructions on how to prepare, transport, locate, and mol.U1tthe
equipment described in this manual. It also includes electricalinstallation information.
Start-Up & Operation: This section contains a pre-start checklist, start-up/ shut-down procedures, and
generalinfonnation to optimize perfonnance for your operating conditions.
Inspection & Maintenance: This section contains detailed inspection, lubrication, and other periodic
maintenanceinstruroons. A condensed version of this seCtionwas shipped with your unit.
Troubleshooting: This section contains descriptions of problems, and includes possible causes,
recommendedsolutions,and the locationof additionalinformationto COlTect
the problem.
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Repairs: This sectioncontainsdetailedproceduresfor repair,overhaul,and refurbishingyour Brandt
product.
Parts: This section contains lists of spare and replacement parts, and any specialtools needed.
Addendum: This section contains assembly and component drawings to help you locate, identify, a.'1d
order replacement parts. Pertinent infonnation regarding perfonnance or technical specifications may
also be included here.
The caution symbol alerts you to important information to prevent possible equipment damage.
Caution! Caution information is printed like this to emphasize its importance.
Reaching Brandt
If you needadditionalinfonnaUon,pleasecall your local Brandtrepresentative.H you cannotlocatea
localrepresentative,
pleasecallus atthe nmnberlisted on the coverof this manual.
Our nonnal faCtorybusinesshours are 8:00AMto 5:00 PM, CentralStandardTime. We alsohave 24-
houransweringserviceavailableto assistyou outsidenonnal businesshours.
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2 Safety
Thank you for purchasingBrandt equipment. All Brandt products are designedfor manyyears of
dependableperformance with proper maintenanceand care. This manual contains detailed
information on the proper installation,operation, maintenance,and repali' for the Brandt MA
SeriesAgitators.
The presenceof a Brandt representativeat the site does not relieve the owner/operator of
responsibility to follow published installation, operation, and maintenanceinstructions.
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Place wiring in watertight conduit and junction boxes.
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Connect all wiring as specified in these instructions to insure proper operation.
Surfaces of the equipment will be slippery. Use caution when working on or around to avoid
falling.
CAUTION
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DO NOT use wire brushes, stiff brushes, or sharp objects to clean equipment or screens.
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3 Unit Description
General Description
MA-seriesAgitators are heavy-dutymechanicalmixers for viscousfluids and are availablein models
ranging from 3 to 30 horsepower. Each MA-series Agitator consistsof a shaft-mountedimpeller,
motor, gearbox,andmounting base. Electricalcontrols,specialcoatings,sealedbases,and other options
areavailable.
Motor
The motors used on Brandt mud agitators are explosion proof, T-frame, three-phase electric motors
direcrJycoupled to the gearbox using a flexible coupling with a solid steel guard Motors are available for
most voltage/frequent}' requirements. Other electrical code styles and temperature ratings are also
available.
Mounting base
The motor and gearboxare assembledon a common basewith heavygradefasteners.The baseis sand
blastedt~ white metal,primed with zinc, and fmish coatedwith urethane. Specialcoatingsare available
asan opnon.
Impeller
Impellersmay be cantedblade (axialflow) or flat blade (radialflow), and installedin either single or
multipleconfigurationsto provide the desiredresults. Impellersrangefrom 20" (508 mm) diameterto
52"(1321mm)diameter.
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axialam'radial
j/owuithina tank.
For the most efficient mixing action, canted blade impellers are recommended for all tanks deeper
than five feet (1.5 m). On canted blade impellers, the blades are angled downward at 30 degrees to
promote axial aswell as radial flow. The bladesmove liquid downward to the bottom of the tank, along
the tank bottom toward the tank walls, and then up the tank waIl. All fluid in the tank is mixed
continuously, and the same consistency is maintained in all pans of the tank. Field experience has
confinned that this design provides the most homogeneous mixture in the widest range of installations.
It also eliminates fluid control problems causedby inconsistent miXtures. Canted blade impellers should
be placed on the shaft so that the distance betWeenthe bottom of the tank and the lower edge of the
bladesis equal to .75 times the diameter of the impeller.
Flat blade impellers are recommendedfor tankslessthan five feet (1.5 m) in depth. When properly
mounted,these impellers will produce adequateagitation in these tanks, but may require baffles to
induceboth axialand radialflow, andn1inimizesolidssettling.Flat-bladeimpellersshouldbe placedsix
inChesabovethe bottom of the tank or tWoinChesabovethe bottom shaft stabilizerif oneis used
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U.s.MEASUREMENT ME1RIC MEASUREMENT
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Impeller Shaft
Brandt MA-series agitatorimpeller shafts are manufacturedof solid, mild steel. The impeller shaft is
coupledto the gearboxwith a rigid coupling. All shaftsarekeyedto adjustthe height of the impeller.
Shaft length is determined by tank depth. When ordering impeller shafts, always specify the
actual tank depth. Tank depth is defined as the distance from the bottom surface of the tank to
the top of the agitator support beams.
Options
There are severaloptions availablefor Brandt MA-series Agitators. Popular options include special
paint fmishesor other coatings,remote startersand other elecrricalcontrols, and specialduty motors.
Contactyour Brandtsalesrepresentative to disCUss
which optionsmaybe right for your application.
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Available models
Brandt MA-seriesAgitators are availablein severalmodels,from 3ill to 30 ill. The following table
liStSthe physicalspecificationsfor theseunitS.
Maximum Weight
Model HP Width less
Impeller Length Height
diameter shaft &
impeller
MA3 3 28" (711mm) 35-1/4" 19-9/16" 15-11/16" 4061bs.
(895mm) (497rom) (399mm) (185kg)
MAS 5 32" 40-1/4" 21-9/16" 16-3/4" 580lbs.
(813nun) (1022 (526mm) (426mm) (264kg)
rom)
MA7.5 7.5 52-1/8" 27-5/8" 24-1/4" 1,200lbs.
(914mm) (1324 (702rnm) (616mm) (545kg)
nun)
MAtO 10 40" 52-1/8" 27-5/8" 24-1/4" 1,2241bs.
(1016mm) (1324 (702rom) (616 mm) (556kg)
mm)
MAtS 15 44" 52-1/8" 27-5/8" 24-1/4" 1,320 Ibs.
(1118nun) (1324 (702 rom) (616mm) (830 kg)
mm)
MAlO 20 44" 61-1/4"- 34-1/4" 27-1/8" 1,898lbs.
(1118 mm) (1556 (870 mm) (689mm) (863 kg)
mm)
MA25 25 52" 39-1/2" 30-7/8" 3,130lbs.
(1321 rom) (1743 (1003mm) (784mm) (1423kg)
mm)
MA30 30 52" 68-5/8" 39-1/2"- 30-7/8" 3,184Ibs.
(1321 mm) (1743 (1003 rom) (784mm) (1444 kg)
rom)
Notes:
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36"
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4 Installation
Proper mounting location: Be sure the mounting location is level, free from obstructions,and will
provide a stableplatform for the unit during normaloperations.
Mounting fasteners: Attach the unit to its mounting surface with heavy-duty threaded fasteners,one at
each comer of the base. As an option, the basemay be welded directly to the mounting surface.
Proper electrical service: Cheffi all electrical components for proper voltage, frequency, duty rating,
and adherenceto applicable electrical codes.
Oil fill breather cap: This cap is sealedwiili tape for shipping.
Caution: Be sure to remove this tape to prevent pressure build-up inside the gear reducer and
resultant seal damage.
Impeller rotation: The impeller should rotate clockwise when viewed from above.
To changethe direction of impellerrotation, simply switchany two lead wires at the startercontrols or
atthe motor.
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START -UP
Checkoil levelwith agitatorOFF.
Caution: Oil should be level with the bottom of the "oil level" hole. DO NOT
OVERFILL!**
Impellerrotation:The impellershouldrotateclockwisewhenviewedfrom above.
Oil Fill/V entPlug: Vent plug mUStbe clearof any obstructionto preventpressurebuild-up and possible
sealdamage.
SeeRecommended
Oils Table.
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Inspection
Gearbox temperature: The perfom1anceof a wonn gear drive reducerdependson the quality of
lubricatingoil. A WOm1gearruns hot duringthe first daysof operation. Dwing nonnal operation,there
is no causefor alannunlessthe temperatureexceeds200°F (93°C).
dteck oil level at the "oil level" plug locatedon the side of the gearreducer. dteck oil level with the
unit OFF. Oil shouldbe levelwith the bottom of the oil levelplug-hole.
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DO NOT OVERFILL.
Oil fill vent plug: Visually cheCkthat oil fill vent plug is free from any mud or other material.
Motor: Visually check condition of fan guard Be sure that motor cooling fins are clear and free of mud
or other material.
Motor/reducer coupling: Visually inspect coupling, coupling insert, and coupling guard for damage.
Impeller shaft coupling: Visually ch~ to ensure coupling is tight and all fasteners are in place.
Impeller: Check condition of impeller for bent, damaged,or worn blades. Periodicallycheck keyed
couplingto ensureit is tight andall fastenersarein place.
Bottom shaft stabilizer ~f installed):Visually d1~ condition of stabilizer for wear or oilier damage.
Bearing Lubrication
Greasethe gearbox top bearing every 100 operating hours with recommended bearing grease. About a
3/8" (9mm) ball of greaseis sufficient. Grease motor every three months. DO NOT OYER-GREASE.
The greases shown here are typical. Any other make of oil meeting the standards of the National
Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) is acceptable.
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RecommendedGreases
Brand Above 32°F (O°C) Below 32°F (O°C)
dtevron Crown EP Special2
Shell AlvaniaAP-2
Oil changes
The initial oil fill should be changedafter 100 operating hours and then at 1,800hour intervals. In
practice, changethe initial oil fill after two weeks running time and then every 6 to 12 months,
dependingon operatingconditions. The companiesand oil shownbelowaretypical. Any other brand
of oil meetingthe standardsof the AmericanGear ManufaaurersAssociation(AGMA) no. 7C andNo.
8C will be satisfactory.
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RecommendedOils
AGMANo.7C AGMANo.8C
AROO Modoc175
Removethe "oil drain" plug locatedIowan the side of the gear reduceroutput
extensIon.
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Removethe "oil fill" plug from the sideof the gearreducer.
Fill the gearboxwith the correct amount of acceptableoil. The gearreduceris properly filled when oil
just beginsto flow out of the "oil level" hole.
Model Capaci~~-
MA'3 1.5gallons (6liters)
CAUTION: Worm gear oil is extremely slippery and sticky. Gear reducers are most easily filled
using a pump or pressurized lubrication gun. Be sure to dispose of used oil properly and clean
area of any spilled oil after completing this procedure.
EP oils are not recommended. If EP oil must be used, make sure it is not corrosive to bronze gear.
For ambient temperatures of -400 to 40°F «-40° to 4°C), use Mobil sHC634, Royal Purple Synergy
ISO 460 or equivalent. These oils will operate satisfactorily to 100°F (38°C) ambient temperature.
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Long Term Storage
The MA -series agitator should be kept in a cool city place. The gear box should be filled with oil and the
gear box input shaft should be rotated 30 times once a month. When taken out of storagethe gear box
oil should be changed.
* WARNING: Hot Oil. Allow gearboxto cool or open vent plug before opening levelplug.
Hot oil mayescaperapidly andcauseburns.
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9 Parts
General notes
Recommendedsparesare for typical operating conditions. Choose oil applicableto temperature
requirements.Oil is soldin 5-gallon(18.9-liter)unitsonly.
MA-5
lYFAR 2 YEAR 3YFAR PARTNO. DESCRfl>nON
1 1 1 9T Bearing,input gearreducer
1 1 1 95 Bearing,output gearreducer
1 1 1 20F In-se-~flexible
5 gal 5gal 10 gal 46} Oil, 15°to 60°F
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MA-7.5
1 YEAR 2YFAR 3 YEAR PARTNO. DESCRIPllON
1 1 1 90 Bearing,Input gearreducer
1 1 1 9P Beanng,outputgearreducer
1 1 1 20H Insen,flexible
MA-I0
1 YEAR 2YFAR 3YFAR PARTNO. DESCRn>llON
1 1 1 90 Bearing,Input gearreducer
1 1 1 9P Bearing,output gearreducer
MA-15
1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3YFAR PARTNO. DESCRn>llON
1 1 1 90 Bearing,Input gearreducer
1 1 1 9R Bearing,output gearreducer
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MA-15 Continued
1 YEAR 2YFAR 3 YEAR PARTNO. DESCRIPTION
MA-20
lYFAR 2 YEAR 3YFAR PARTNO. DESCRll'TION
1 1 1 9V Bearing,Input gearreducer
1 1 1 9R Bearing,Output, GearReducer
1 1 1 201 Insert,Flexible
1 1 1 20} Insert,Flexible
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10 Addlendum
List of Drawings
Drawin2:Number Descriotion
A3702 MA 3, Mud Agitator Installation
PI5080 GearReducer
Replacement
Parts
PISO82 MA 5, GearReducerReplacementParts
A3709
PI5085
PISO84 MA 10,GearReducerReplacement
Parts
PI5084 MA 15,GearReducerReplacementParts
PISO89 MA 20,ShaftandImpellerAssembly
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MA 30, Shaftand hnpellerAssembly
OA 08
Markings NO MARK
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PISO91
Maintenance Checklist
5T ART -UP
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Brandt Worldwide Locations
Houston, TX Comodoro,Argentina
397N. Sam HoustonParkway,Ste. 475 Hipolito Yrigoyen 41 65B Industrial
Houston,Texas 77060 9000ComodoroRivadavia
Main Telephone:281/272-2440 Chubut,Argentina
Partsand ScreensTelephone:409/756-4800 Main Telephone:54-97-480-491or 54-97-480-406
Main Fax Number:54-97-480-491or 54-97-480-406
Livingston, TX
Hwy. 59 South, Livingston,TX, BuenosAires, Argentina
P.O. Box 1622,Livingston,TX, 77351 SanMartin 345 4to. Piso
Main Telephone:409/327-6206or 1-800-725-4965 BuenosAires, 1004,Argentina
EquipmentSalesTelephone:409/327-6206or Main Telephone:54-1-394-3939or 54-1-394-4599
1-800-725-4965 or 54-1-394-6213
EquipmentLeaseTelephone:409/327-6206or Main Fax Number:54-1-394-4499
1-800-725-4965
Partsand ScreensTelephone:409/327-6206or
1-800-725-4965 Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico
EquipmentServiceTelephone:409/327-6206or Ave. 4 OrienteManzanaD Lote 8 J~ltos
1-800-725-4965 PuertoIndustrialLagunaAzul
TechnicalSupportTelephone:409/327-6206or Ciudad del Cannen,C.P.24121,Campeche,Mexico
1-800-725-4965 Main Telephone:52-938-28979
Main Fax Number: 409/327-6229 EquipmentSales:9151550-6802or 1-800-725-4983
EquipmentLease: 9151550-6802 011'1-800-725-4983
Partsand Screens:9151550-6802or 1-800-725A983
Odessa,TX EquipmentService:9151550-6802or 1-800-725-4983
11818Interstate20 East TechnicalSupport:9151550-6802 o,r 1-800-725-4983
Odessa.TX 79765 Main Fax Number:52-938-28978
P.O. Box 12887
Odessa,TX 79768-2887
Main Telephone:915/550-6802or Santafe de Bogota, Colombia
1-800-725-4983 Carrera9A. No. 97A-53 Piso4to.
EquipmentSalesTelephone:915/550-6802or Edificio SiracusaOFNA # 4014
1-800-725-4983 Santafede Bogota,D.C. Columbia
EquipmentLeaseTelephone:915/550-6802or Main Telephone:57-1-635-7915Ol~57-1-635-5859
1-800-725-4983 Main Fax Number:57-1-635-5758
Partsand ScreensTelephone:915/550-6802or
1-800-725-4983
EquipmentServiceTelephone:915/550-6802or Tartagalt Argentina
1-800-725-4983 Espana364,4560 Tartagal-Salta,Jlrgentina
TechnicalSupportTelephone:915/550-6802or Main Telephone:54-875-21649or 54-875-22053
1-800-725-4983 Main Fax Number: N/A
Main Fax Number: 915/363-9100
Neuquen,Argentina
TeodoroPlanas#4301,Correo Pos:tal8300
Neuquen,Argentina
Main Telephone:54-99466-018or 54-99-466-070
Main Fax Number:54-99-437816or 01154-99-437817
Mendoza, Argentina
RutaNacioanalNo.40 Sur-KM. lC).22,
5507Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza,Argentina
Main Telephone:54-61-985-126
Main Fax Number: N/A
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Maracaibo, Venezuela
Iquitos, Peru Apartado 1109,Av. 58No.140-315Zona 1ndustria11
Av. Las Flores, Carratera Santa Clara km.1 sin, Maracaibo,Venezuela4009
lquitos Peru Main Telephone:58-61-349619or 58-61-949701or
Main Telephone: 51-1-991-2366 58-61-358824or 58-61-359941
Main Fax Number: 58-61-349624
Quito, Ecuador
Luxemburgo143 y Holanda Maturin, Venezuela
Edificio LuxemburgoDepto. 7A Av. Alirio UgartePelayo# 20
Quito, Ecuador Frentea Hierro Maturin Monagas,V c:nezuela
Main Telephone:59-32-254-564or Main Telephone:58-91-431335or 58-91431061
59-32-465-359 or 58-91431135
Main Fax Number: 59-32-254-564or Main Fax Number:58-91430845
59-32465-359
Estevao, Saskatchewan
6616-45 Sn-eet,Leduc, Alberta, 1'9E 7C9 Canada
Main Telephone: 306/634-3351
Main Fax Number: 306/634-1299
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Balikpapan, Indonesia
n PupukRayaNo.30, 76114Balikpapan,East
KaIirnantan,1nd onesia
Main Telephone:62-2117827383or 62-542/61120
EquipmentSalesTelephone:62-21/7827383or
62-542/61120
EquipmentLeaseTelephone:62-21/7827383or
62-542/61120
Parts and Screens Telephone: 62-21n827383 or 62-
542/61120 .
EquipmentServiceTelephone:62-21n827383or 62-
542/61120
TechnicalSupportTelephone:62-21/7827383or
62-542/61120
Main Fax Number: 62-2117827384or
62-542/63348
Jakarta, Indonesia
JL AmperaRaya, 9-10CilandakJakarta
Selatan,IndonesiaI2SS0
Main Telephone:62-21-7891621 or 62-21-7827383
Main Fax Number:62-21-782-7384
Aberdeen,Scotland
BadentoyAvenue,BadentoyPark, Aberdeen
Portlethen,AberdenAB124YB Scotland
Main Telephone:44-1224-787700
Main Fax Number:44-1224-784455
E-Mail:
Equip. Sales/Lease:sales@brandt-ok.com
Equip.Service:service@brandt-uk.com
Parts& ScreenSales:ops.support@brandt-uk.com
Technical Support:engineering-brandt
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Dubai, UAE
P.O. Box 22148,Dubai,U.A.E.
Main Telephone:971-4-482468
Main Fax Number:9714-482340