Final assembly, Operation, Maintenance – SaltDogg WB400 User Manual

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Fig. 3

Attach Handle Assembly (see fig 3)
1. Assemble handle assemble to support arms

by inserting handle tubes located under handle
housing, into support tubes. At the same time
insert the linkage rod into the hole provided at the
top of the handle assembly. With the rod handle
(3016760) inserted onto rod.
2. Align holes on handle assembly with holes in

support tubes and fasten with ¼-20 bolts, washers,
and nylock nuts.
3. Use (4) ¼-20 x 1.5” bolts on the triangular face of

the handle assembly. And use (2) ¼-20 x 2.50” on
the handle portion.
4. Tighten all fasteners.

WARNING

When filling hopper, make certain there are no large

objects within the material. Objects larger than the

openings in the Screen may cause the spreader to

clog or even damage the drive system. Never leave

material in the hopper when not in use.

1/4-20x1.5" BOLTS.

1/4-20"X2.50" BOLTS

ROD LEVER

Final Assembly

1. Check And Tighten All Fasteners
2. Place the Screen in the hopper.
3. Place grips on handles.
4. Install the Rain Cover on the hopper.

Operation

1. Before filling Hopper, ensure that the flow gate

is fully closed by rotating the rod lever to the right
(counter clockwise).
2. Ensure screen is in hopper.
3. Fill hopper with product.
4. Begin moving forward with the spreader.
5. Rotate the rod handle to open flow gate and

allow material to flow. (finding the right location
for the flow gate will depend on material used, and
use preference.)
5. Before stopping, rotate the rod handle to the left
to close the flow gate.

Maintenance

1. The Hopper should be completely emptied and

cleaned before storage.
2. The Spreader should be washed and dried before

storage.
3. Check that the flow gate and Linkage move

freely. Clear out any debris between the Augers &
the Hopper.
4. Check torque of all fasteners on a monthly basis.
5. Never leave salt in hopper. the will harden and

will be difficult to remove.

Operation Notes:

1. The spreader is designed to be operated at

a brisk walking pace (approx. 3 mph). Walking
slower or faster will alter the distribution pattern
and amount of the material, as will the moisture
content of the material & other environmental
factors.
2. Grease may be applied to the wheel axles, and

moving parts as desired.

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