Earthway, Ev-n-spred, M80 frame detail – Earthway M80ECM 12-Volt Professional Broadcast Spreader User Manual

Page 3: Electric spreaders rate setting worksheet

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Electric Spreaders

Rate Setting Worksheet

Desired Application Rate (lbs./1,000 sq. ft.) _____________

To determine the desired application rate divide the area (sq. ft.) the bag should cover by the weight of the

bag, then multiply by 1,000. (Example: 5,000 sq. ft. / 25 lbs. = .005 x 1,000 = 5)

_________ Weight of Material Placed in Hopper

- ________ Weight of Material Left in Hopper

= ________ Weight of Material Used

50

Length of Test Area (50 from previous page)

x ______ Width of Spread Area

= _______

Total Spread Area

Divide the Weight of Material Used by the Total Spread Area = _________lbs.\sq. ft.

Multiply the lbs.\sq. ft. times 1,000 = ________lbs\1,000 sq. ft.

Compare the results of your test to the desired application rate.

Adjust the rate setting stop accordingly and run through the test again.

Repeat this process until you have achieved the desired application rate.

The settings furnished on the Rate Setting Chart are intended as a guide only. Variations in physical character-

istics of material applied, brisk walking speed (3 mph.), and roughness of ground surface may require slightly

different spreader settings. Due to the above conditions, Earthway Products, Inc. makes no warranty as to the

uniformity of coverage actually obtained from the setting listed.

M80 Frame Detail

5.375 - 5.5”

13.6 - 14cm

M80

Bed Rail

mounting points

Inside Bed

mounting points

The mount will vary based on bed width & height

6”

25.2cm

23.5”

59.6cm

Mounting Systems - user fabricated

Earthway recommends that the M80ECM be mounted into the bed of a vehicle or to a secure horizontal or

vertical surface capable of holding a 500lb. weight. The hole location & dimensions are for reference when

constructing your mount. Earthway does not offer custom mounts.

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