1. Gabatarwa
Thank you for choosing the Scheppach MIX125 125L Cement Mixer. This powerful and portable mixer is designed for efficient mixing of concrete, mortar, plaster, and other building materials for various construction and home improvement projects. With its robust design and user-friendly features, the MIX125 is an ideal tool for both professional and DIY use.
To ensure safe and optimal performance, please read this instruction manual thoroughly before assembly, operation, or maintenance. Keep this manual for future reference.

Hoto na 1.1: The Scheppach MIX125 125L Cement Mixer. This image shows the complete blue cement mixer with its stand, wheels, drum, and motor housing.
2. Umarnin Tsaro
Always observe the following safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury or damage to the mixer.
2.1 Gabaɗaya Tsaro
- Read and understand all instructions before operating the mixer.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection.
- Tabbatar cewa wurin aiki yana da haske sosai kuma babu cikas.
- Keep children and bystanders away from the operating mixer.
- Do not operate the mixer in wet conditions or in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
- Always unplug the mixer from the power source before performing any adjustments, maintenance, or cleaning.
2.2 Tsaron Wutar Lantarki
- Ensure the power supply matches the specifications of the mixer (230V, 550W).
- Use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) when operating the mixer outdoors or in damp wurare.
- Kar a yi amfani da lallatattun igiyoyin wuta ko matosai.
- Never pull the plug from the outlet by the cord.
2.3 Tsaron Aiki
- Place the mixer on a firm, level surface to prevent tipping during operation.
- Do not overload the drum. The maximum capacity is 125 liters or 90 kg of material.
- Keep hands and tools away from the rotating drum and mixing paddles.
- Do not attempt to clean the drum while the mixer is running.
- Ensure the drum is securely locked in position before starting the mixer.
3. Samfurin Ya Ƙareview da kuma abubuwan da aka gyara
The Scheppach MIX125 is comprised of several key components designed for efficient and safe operation.
- Mixing Drum: The main container for mixing materials, with a capacity of 125 liters.
- Bude ganga: A large 385 mm opening for easy loading and unloading.
- Dabarun hannu: Used to pivot and control the tilt of the mixing drum.
- Gidajen Motoci: Protects the 550W electric motor, featuring a labyrinth housing and double fan for cooling.
- Stand and Wheels: Provides stability and allows for easy transport of the mixer.

Hoto na 3.1: The large 385 mm drum opening facilitates easy filling and emptying of materials.

Hoto na 3.2: The large diameter handwheel (545 mm) allows for easy orientation of the drum. The desired tilt angle is managed by locking notches.
4. Majalisa da Saita
The MIX125 cement mixer requires assembly before first use. Follow these general steps. Refer to the included assembly diagram for detailed instructions specific to your model.
- Cire kayan aiki: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging and verify against the parts list.
- Haɗa Tsaya: Connect the frame components to form the stable base of the mixer. Ensure all bolts are securely tightened.
- Haɗa Ƙayoyin: Secure the transport wheels to the designated axle on the stand.
- Mount the Motor Unit: Fasten the motor housing to the main frame, ensuring proper alignment with the drum's drive mechanism.
- Install the Drum: Attach the mixing drum to the support arms and connect it to the motor's drive shaft. Ensure the drum rotates freely and is securely mounted.
- Attach Handwheel: Secure the handwheel to the drum pivot mechanism.
- Duban Ƙarshe: Before plugging in, inspect all connections for tightness and ensure no parts are loose.
5. Aiki
Follow these steps for safe and effective operation of your cement mixer.
5.1 Pre-Operation Checks
- Ensure the mixer is on a stable, level surface.
- Verify all electrical connections are secure and the power cord is undamaged.
- Confirm the drum is clean and free of debris from previous use.
5.2 Tsarin Haɗawa
- Kunna Wuta: Plug the mixer into a suitable 230V power outlet. Turn on the power switch. The drum will begin to rotate at 26.6 revolutions per minute.
- Load Materials: With the drum rotating, gradually add the required amount of water, then dry materials (cement, sand, aggregate) through the large 385 mm opening. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 90 kg or 125 liters.
- Mix: Allow the materials to mix thoroughly until a consistent and desired consistency is achieved.
- Bata: Once mixing is complete, use the handwheel to pivot the drum and pour the mixed material into a wheelbarrow or container. The drum's design allows for controlled emptying.
- Kashe Wuta: After emptying, turn off the power switch and unplug the mixer.

Hoto na 5.1: The MIX125 is versatile for various applications, including garden projects, construction sites, and yard work.
6. Kulawa
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Scheppach MIX125.
- Tsaftace Drum: After each use, clean the inside of the drum thoroughly to prevent material buildup. A small amount of water and gravel can be mixed to help dislodge hardened residue. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that could damage the drum.
- Kulawar Motoci: The motor is protected by a labyrinth housing and cooled by a double fan. Keep the motor housing clean and free of dust and debris to ensure proper ventilation. Do not spray water directly onto the motor.
- Duba Haɗin kai: Periodically inspect all bolts, nuts, and electrical connections for tightness. Tighten any loose fasteners.
- Lubrication: Lubricate moving parts, such as the drum pivot points and gear mechanism, according to the manufacturer's recommendations (if specified in a separate service manual).
- Ajiya: Store the mixer in a dry, protected area when not in use. If storing outdoors, cover it to protect from elements.
7. Shirya matsala
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your cement mixer. For problems not listed here, contact customer support.
| Matsala | Dalili mai yiwuwa | Magani |
|---|---|---|
| Mixer baya farawa. | Babu wutar lantarki; makullin da ya lalace; yawan abin da injin ya ɗauka. | Check power connection and outlet; ensure switch is ON; unplug and allow motor to cool, then restart. |
| Drum not rotating smoothly. | Material buildup in drum; worn bearings; loose drive belt. | Clean drum thoroughly; inspect bearings and drive belt for wear or damage. |
| Yawan hayaniya yayin aiki. | Loose components; worn gears or bearings; motor issue. | Check and tighten all fasteners; inspect gears and bearings for wear; if noise persists, contact service. |
| Motar overheating. | Overloading; blocked ventilation; continuous operation. | Reduce load; clear any blockages around motor housing; allow mixer to cool down between uses. |
8. Ƙayyadaddun bayanai
Key technical specifications for the Scheppach MIX125 Cement Mixer:
- Samfura: MIX 125
- Lambar Sashe: 5908403901
- Mai ƙira: Shiryawa
- Ƙarfin Mota: 550 Watts
- Voltage: 230 Volts
- Ƙarfin ganga: 125 lita
- Matsakaicin Ƙarfin lodi: 90 kg
- Drum Opening Diameter: mm385 ku
- Gudun Juyawa Drum: 26.6 RPM
- Girman Samfura (L x W x H): 1200 x 710 x 1400 mm (kimanin 48.03 x 28.74 x 49.21 inci)
- Nauyin Abu: 101.2 fam

Hoto na 8.1: Key specifications including 550W motor, 230V power, 125/140L maximum drum volume, and portability.
9. Garanti da Tallafawa
9.1 Bayanin Garanti
The Scheppach MIX125 Cement Mixer comes with a Garanti na shekaru 10, demonstrating our commitment to quality and durability. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

Hoto na 9.1: The Scheppach MIX125 is backed by a 10-year warranty.
9.2 Tallafin Abokin Ciniki
For technical assistance, spare parts, or warranty inquiries, please contact Scheppach customer support. Refer to the contact information provided with your product packaging or visit the official Scheppach webshafin don cikakkun bayanan tallafi na zamani.





