DANUSER AUGER BUCKET Since 1910 Industrial Group MODELS 3110 3120 2210 2220 3112 2312 Owner: Date Purchased: Model #: Manual #: DANGER Si no entiende ingles, se prefiere que busque a alguien que interprete las instrucciones para usted. Serial #: 9MBUCK2454970 Operator’s Manual Danuser Machine Company, Inc. 500 East Third Street P.O. Box 368 Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone: (573) 642-2246 Fax: (573) 642-2240 E-mail: sales@danuser.com Website: www.danuser.
Danuser Industrial Group Dear Owner/Operator, Thank you for purchasing this Danuser Auger Bucket. We appreciate your business. Your safety as an operator of our product is very important to us. Therefore, before you assemble, install, operate, maintain, service, remove, or move your Danuser Auger Bucket, read and understand this manual thoroughly. If there is anything you do not understand, immediately contact your dealer, or contact our factory direct.
Foreword Please read this manual thoroughly! Before you assemble, install, operate, maintain, service, remove, or move your Danuser Auger Bucket, read this manual thoroughly. If there is anything you do not understand, immediately contact your dealer, or call our factory direct at (573) 642-2246. Powered equipment can be dangerous if not assembled, installed, operated, maintained, serviced, removed, or moved properly.
Safety w arn i ng Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to careless injuries. Read and understand this manual and the manual for your vehicle before assembling, installing, operating, maintaining, servicing, removing, or moving this Auger Bucket. If there is anything in this manual you do not understand, contact your dealer or Danuser Machine Company, Inc. The safe use of this attachment is strictly up to you, the operator.
Safety • Before you operate the attachment, check over pins and connections to be sure all are securely in place. Make sure the Auger Bucket is securely latched to the skid-steer. (continued) • Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry, and clothing away from all moving and/or rotating parts. • Never place yourself between the vehicle and the attachment. • Never allow anyone under the attachment at any time. • Never reach into discharge end of auger. • Keep clear of auger while in operation.
Specifications Overall Overall Overall Overall Weight Height Width Length Bucket Length (A) (B) (C) (D) Hydraulic Requirements Auger Auger Auger Auger 6 Length Diameter without Rubber Diameter with Rubber Flighting Spacing 27" 21-1/2" 74-1/2" 68-1/2" 380 lbs. 12 GPM 2000 PSI 61-1/2" 4" 6-1/2" 4" • Mix, transport, and dispense concrete (up to 1” slump), sand, washed gravel (3/4” max.), wildlife feed, asphalt, agricultural grains, etc.
Hydraulic Requirements Filtration Requirements: • A filter of, at least, 25 micron filtration is required. A filter capable of 10 micron filtration is preferred. The majority of paper type filters are 25 microns or better. NOTE The life of the hydraulic motor is almost entirely dependent upon cleanliness of the oil. Instructions in your vehicle operator’s manual regarding filter and oil changes should be carefully followed.
Assembly & Installation Prepare the Vehicle Read and understand the manual for your vehicle before assembling or installing the Auger Bucket. The skid-steer must be equipped with a universal quick attach hitch and auxiliary hydraulics. The use of the Auger Bucket may require the addition of counterweights to ensure the combined weight of the bucket and the material does not exceed the rated capacity of your vehicle. DANGER Do not exceed the vehicle's rated operating load.
Assembly & Installation w arn i ng Remember hydraulic systems are under pressure whenever the engine is running and may hold pressure after shutdown. Before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic hoses, be sure to relieve all pressure by cycling all hydraulic controls after shutdown. (continued) STEP 7: Activate the vehicle’s auxiliary hydraulics to ensure the auger rotates toward the discharge end. STEP 8: Check the hydraulic system for leaks.
Operation DANGER Before you operate the attachment, check over pins and connections to be sure all are securely in place. Make sure the Auger Bucket is securely latched to the skid-steer. Mixing Auger Bucket NOTE DANGER STEP 1: Failure to follow these mixing instructions will result in excessive wear of the rubber flighting and will void manufacturer’s warranty.
Operation DANGER Before you operate the attachment, check over pins and connections to be sure all are securely in place. Make sure the Auger Bucket is securely latched to the skid-steer. Discharging Auger Bucket DANGER The Auger Bucket is designed to be operated from the vehicle seat. Keep bystanders away from the work area. Do not operate with another person in contact with any part of the Auger Bucket. STEP 1: With the Auger Bucket stationary, add material(s) to the bucket.
Clean Up STEP 1: Run the Auger Bucket until all of the material is removed from the bucket. STEP 2: The operator should remain in the vehicle seat and run the auger in reverse. A second person, standing a safe distance away from the Auger Bucket, should use a hose to add water to the discharge end of the bucket. DANGER Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry, and clothing away from all moving and/or rotating parts. DANGER Keep clear of auger while in operation.
Removal & Storage Before storage, the Auger Bucket should be thoroughly cleaned per the instructions in the Clean Up section. Always store the Auger Bucket in a dry location. Do not allow concrete to dry in the bucket or water to freeze in the bucket. This will cause damage to the rubber flighting and damage the bucket itself. STEP 1: Lower the Auger Bucket onto a flat, level surface. DANGER Never allow anyone under the attachment at any time.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM Slow Speed POSSIBLE CAUSE a) Low flow SOLUTION Check with flow meter. If low, investigate the cause. b) Fittings or connections are too small or incompatible c) Line restrictions d) Dirty oil or oil filter Replace with proper fittings. Clear lines. Change oil and oil filter according to vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation. e) Hydraulic pump worn See your dealer for repairs.
Maintenance The Auger Bucket is practically maintenance free. There is only one grease zerk used to lubricate the motor seal. The zerk is located in the motor mounting plate. Grease the motor seal every 40 hours. Thoroughly clean the Auger Bucket after each use, and apply a water based, non-corrosive releasing agent. Do not allow concrete to dry in the bucket or water to freeze in the bucket. This will cause damage to the rubber flighting and damage the bucket itself.
Service STEP 5: Slide the auger away from the motor until the collar clears the shaft. (continued) STEP 6: Pull up and slide the auger toward the motor end of the bucket until the auger is free of the discharge casing. STEP 7: Place the auger on a secure work platform. Use a hammer and chisel to remove the lock nuts from the flights to be replaced. NOTE One disc has been cut down in size. This disc replaces the disc closest to the motor end of the bucket.
Parts SHARED PARTS BY ALL MODELS REF. PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
Options REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 11015 2 11017 Scraper Blade (Welding Required for Field Installation) 3/4 Yard Hopper Extension REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 18 1 11019 2 11020 3 11021 4 11022 5 6 7 8 9 10 11061 QTY. 24” Chute (Included with Auger Bucket) 36” Chute (Included with Auger Bucket) 4” Hose Adapter (24” Chute with Adapter) Hub and Seal Kit (Includes REF. NOS.
Decals & Safety Signs w arn i ng Clean or replace all safety signs if they cannot be clearly read and understood. PART NO. DIG20 Locations: front & rear PART NO. DIG1 Locations: front & rear PART NO. DIG5 Location: motor end Model No. & Serial No. PART NO. DIG13 Locations: front & rear PART NO. DIG19 Location: discharge end PART NO.
Warranty DANUSER LIMITED WARRANTY Model # Serial # Danuser Machine Company, Inc. (“Danuser”) warrants its products, under normal use and maintenance, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for periods specified below from the purchase date from an authorized Danuser Dealer. Start of the warranty period is determined by purchase date given on your returned WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM. Proof of purchase may be required.