SaltDogg WB200 User Manual

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Restrictor Plate underneath the hopper. The Lower
Linkage has two bent ends. The Upper Linkage has
one threaded end.

NOTE: The short bent section of the

lower linkage should be parallel with the bottom of
the hopper/restrictor plate.
B. Temporarily remove the Linkage Plate (15) and insert

the other end of the Lower Linkage into the front hole
on the Linkage Plate.
C. Remount the Linkage Plate to the frame. It is impor-

tant that it be installed as shown for proper operation.
D. Slide the Handle (8) on to the spreader frame and

set to the desired height by aligning two of the holes
in the handle assembly with holes in the frame. It may
be helpful to LOOSEN the fastener in the Upper Frame
Assembly.
E. Mount the Control Handle Assembly (9) to the select-

ed two holes using 2x M6x70 HH Cap Screws.
F. Insert the Upper Linkage (10) into the Control Handle

as shown.
G. Thread one M6 jam nut onto the Upper Linkage and

insert into the Linkage Plate.
H. Adjust the M6 jam nut so that the Restrictor Plate

underneath the hopper is fully open when the Control
Handle is at “30”. Assemble the second jam nut in this
position to lock the linkage in place.
I. Verify that the Restrictor Plate may be fully closed by

pushing the Control Handle forward.

Final Assembly

A. CHECK AND TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS – Adjust

frame for alignment as fasteners are being tightened.
B. Install the Plastic Screen (13) into the hopper.
C. Install the Rain Cover (14) over the hopper.

Operation

1. Before filling hopper, ensure that the restrictor plate

is fully closed, i.e. that the control handle is fully for-
ward.
2. Move and tighten the stop bolt to the desired setting.
3. Begin moving forward with the spreader
4. Pull the control handle back to the stop bolt
5. Before stopping, push the control handle fully for-

ward to stop flow.

Maintenance

1. The spreader hopper and spinner plate should be

completely emptied and cleaned before storage.
2. The spreader should be washed and dried before

storage.
3. Check that the restrictor plate and linkage move

freely. Clear out any debris between restrictor plate and
hopper.
4. Check torque of all fasteners on a monthly basis.

Operation Notes:

CAUTION

When filling hopper, make certain there are no

large objects contained in the material, which can

cause the spreader to clog or damage the gearbox.

Never leave material in the hopper for an extended

period of time.

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

Manufacturer will repair, or at manufacturer’s discretion will
replace any part of this salt spreader which proves to be defective
in workmanship or material under normal use for a period of one
year from the date of delivery to the original purchaser. Any cost
incurred in returning the product to the supplier is the responsibil-
ity of the consumer.

ExCLUSIONS

Manufacturer shall not be liable for special, incidental, or conse-
quential damages, or for damages resulting from lack of necessary
maintenance, from misuse, abuse, acts of God, or alteration of the
product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.

1. The restrictor plate has three flow holes suitable

for a wide range of de-icing products. The third flow
hole has an adjustable restrictor to eliminate or reduce
its flow. In cases where the product is intended to be
spread in a forward pattern, this hole should be covered.
2. The spreader is designed to be operated at a brisk

walking pace (approximately 3 mph). Walking slower or
faster will alter the distribution pattern and amount of
the product, as will the moisture content of the material
and other environmental factors.
3. Do not attempt to lubricate the gearbox. The gearbox

is lubricated and sealed at the factory to avoid contami-
nation.

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