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7.4 Contact point adjustment
Using the contact point adjustment, you can adjust the
overall scatter distribution by 20° in both directions.
This can be important for many scatter materials, for
example, to save you adjusting the throw blades. For
instance, if the scatter distribution is rotated 15° to the
right, then set the contact point adjustment 15° to the
left. By turning it further to the right, you can also
achieve a fenceline scattering function.
7.5 Spreader disc, lateral distribution, spreader vanes
The spreader disc must run anticlockwise. The spreader vanes fastened to the
spreader disc allow the spread pattern to be adjusted to the specific weight (density)
of the material to be spread. This results in a uniform lateral distribution. The three
throw blades are normally set to -1, -2 and -3. If the lateral distribution is not ideal, for
some spread widths and
spread material, adjust the spreader vanes as follows:
If the spreader vanes are in the front position, the material to be spread exits the
spreader disc somewhat later and is thrown slightly more to the right (as seen when
looking at the spreader from the front). If the spreader vanes are positioned to the
rear, the material to be spread exits the spreader disc somewhat earlier and is
thrown slightly more to the left (as seen when looking at the spreader from the front).
Note: The slider only opens when the spreading disc is running!
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