Shindaiwa HomePro 76RS User Manual

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HOW TO DETERMINE SPREADER

SETTINGS AND SPREAD WIDTH

EFFECTIVE PATTERN WIDTH

APPLICATION RATE

Two major factors should be considered when determining correct spreader settings of any

product:

The product application rate, or the amount of material applied per 1,000

1.

square feet.

The effective pattern width, or the actual width in which material is applied.

2.

Label settings are a guide and can be affected by numerous factors.

A simple visual pattern test can be

made by operating the spreader over

a non-turf area and evaluating the pat-

tern. A more accurate method is to

place a row of common, disposable,

aluminum cake pans approximately 1

foot on centers. Set the rate cam at a

middle setting and make 3 or 4 passes

in the same direction as shown. Pour

the material collected from each pan

into individual bottles of the same

size. Set them side by side in order,

and visually inspect their volume. The

effective pattern width is the distance

out from the spreader to a point where

the amount of material is 1/2 the aver-

age amount in the center pans. This

distance is multiplied by 2 to achieve

the total effective pattern width.

Knowing the effective pattern width (for

example, 10 feet), measure a distance

equal to 100 square feet (10’ x 10’ area

covered). Determine the product cover-

age is pounds/ 100 sq. ft. by taking the

weight of the product and dividing it by the

recommended square foot coverage (add

two zeroes to the weight of the bag).

EXAMPLE: Product weight: 25 lbs. sq. ft.

coverage: 5,000 sq. ft. 2500 lbs. - 5,000

sq. ft. = .5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft.

Weigh out between 15 to 20 lbs. of material and

spread over the 100 sq. ft. area. Weigh remain-

ing material left in hopper and adjust rate set-

ting as required. Repeat test until application

rate is correct.

Space Pan 1’0” on Centers

Space for Wheel Track

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