SaltDogg SCH/1400 Series Self-Contained Hopper Spreaders User Manual

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2. Average Material Weights:

SAE GRADE 2

SAE GRADE 5

ft-lbS ft-lbS

1/4-20

6 9

5/16-18

11

18

3/8-18

19

31

3/8-24

24

46

7/16-14

30

50

1/2-13

45

75

9/16-12

66

110

5/8-11

93

150

Note: To calculate the total spreader weight (including ice
control material); add the empty spreader weight plus the
ice control material and spreader accessories.

4. Recommended Fastener Torques:

Maintain all fastener torques as shown in the following
table. Failure to do so may cause injury to persons.

WARNING

Verify that the above oil viscosity meets your oper-

ating temperature requirements. If not, empty and

refill with the proper viscosity oil. Before starting

spreader, check that the engine crankcase and gear-

box are filled to the proper level with lubricant.

5. Engine and Gearbox Oil:

The engine crankcase is filled with 1 quart of SAE 5W-30
motor oil at the factory. The gearbox is filled with SAE 90
gear lubricant at the factory.

WARNING

Observe the following Safety Precautions before,

during and after operating this spreader. By follow-

ing these precautions and common sense, possible

injury to persons and potential damage to this

machine may be avoided.

Safety Precautions

MAtERIAl

WEIGHt (POUNDS PER CUbIC YARD)

#1 Rock Salt

950

#2 Rock Salt

1,215

Coarse Sand - Dry

2,565

Coarse Sand - Wet

3,240

HOPPER CAPACITIES

72" HOPPER

96" HOPPER

120" HOPPER

12"

.33 CU-YD

.50 CU-YD

.60 CU-YD

19"

.75 CU-YD

1.0 CU-YD

1.25 CU-YD

"

12

"

19

3. Hopper Storage Capacity

1. Read this entire Owner’s Manual before operating this

spreader. This includes the engine Operator’s Manuals.

2. Read all safety decals on the spreader before operating the

spreader.

3. Check to make sure all safety guards are securely mount-

ed into place before operating this spreader.

4. Make sure the engine cover is securely fastened to the

spreader before operating the spreader.

5. Verify that all personnel are clear of the spreader spray

area before starting or operating this spreader.

6. Keep all loose clothing, hair, jewelry and limbs clear of the

spreader before starting or operating this spreader.

7. Do not over-load your vehicle beyond payload limits. If

there are any questions, contact the vehicle manufacturer.

8. Do not adjust, clean, oil or unclog material jams without

first turning off the spreader, removing the engine spark
plug connector.

9. Do not climb on or in the spreader during operation. Do

not ride on the spreader while the vehicle is in motion.

10. Make sure the spreader is securely fastened to the ve-

hicle in accordance with this manual.

11. Do not operate a spreader that is in need of maintenance

or repairs.

12. Never lay tools or equipment on top of the spreader’s 12V

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