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6.  Maintenance

(chart 'a') sQUare Foot coVeraGe per baG (lbs/1000sQ.Ft)

weiGht oF baG (lbs)

5000 sQ.Ft coVeraGe

10000 sQ.Ft coVeraGe

15000 sQ.Ft coVeraGe

5

1.0lb

0.5lb

0.3lb

10

2.0lb

1.0lb

0.7lb

15

3.0lb

1.5lb

1.0lb

20

4.0lb

2.0lb

1.3lb

25

5.0lb

2.5lb

1.7lb

30

6.0lb

3.0lb

2.0lb

35

7.0lb

3.5lb

2.3lb

40

8.0lb

4.0lb

2.3lb

45

9.0lb

4.5lb

3.0lb

50

10.0lb

5.0lb

3.3lb

55

11.0lb

5.5lb

3.7lb

(chart 'b') spreader settinGs/spreader widths

Materials to be 

Used

lbs/1000

sQ.Ft

spreader 

settinG

sMall particle

spread

MediUM particle

spread

larGe particle

spread

Grit

seed

Fertiliser

weed

killer

e.t.c.

1

5

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

2

8

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

3

10

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

4

13

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

5

15

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

6

18

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

7

20

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

8

23

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

9

25

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

10

28

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

11

30

5-6 ft

6-9 ft

9-12 ft

6.1

  After each use clean material out of hopper.

6.1.1  rinse/dry inside and outside of spreader after each use. 

6.1.2  Before operating make sure that the tyres are inflated to the  

 

correct pressure i.e. 30psi. 

6.1.3  Periodically check all fastenings are tight.

6.1.4  Annually clean and lightly lubricate parts. 

6.1.5  touch up all scratched or worn painted metal surfaces. 

6.1.6  to avoid damaging the spreader never exceed the rated load  

 

capacity of 37kg.

6.2

 

storaGe.

6.2.1  Before storing ensure that the spreader is clean and dry.

6.2.2  store indoors or in a protected area during severe weather and  

 

in the winter months.

6.2.3  never allow material to stay in the hopper for extended periods  

 

of time.

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

iMportant: 

no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

warrantY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

inForMation:

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Original Language Version

sPB37W    Issue: 1 - 21/06/11

5.9  calcUlatinG the aMoUnt oF Material needed.  

 

(refer to charts 'a' & 'b')

 

to calculate the amount of material needed e.g lawn fertiliser, 

 

divide the coverage stated on the packaging by the weight of  

 

the fertiliser bag. for example, a 10lb bag of fertiliser with a  

 

coverage of 10,0000 sq. ft. will distribute 1lb of fertiliser every  

 

1,000 sq.ft. at full rate or 1/2lb. of fertiliser every 1,000 sq. ft. at  

 

half rate. 

5.10

  for pre-calculated rates see 

chart 'a'

 (Example: A 25lb bag  

 

with a 15,000 sq. ft. coverage requires 1.7lb of fertiliser per  

 

1,000 sq.ft.

5.11

  use 

chart 'b'

 to find the closest spreader setting. for example,  

 

1.7lb per 1000 sq.ft. = spreader setting 8)  

Summary of Contents for SPB37W

Page 1: ... that there is no damage to the spreader and that all fixings are tight Replace or repair damaged parts Use only recommended parts Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty Ensure that the operator is fully trained and competent to operate the spreader Ensure that all chemical safety instructions are adhered to when handling products for use in the spreader A full range ...

Page 2: ...4 4 4 Refer to fig 4 4 4 1 Slide the inner axle bushes 11 over the axle and push into the frame Ensure a tight fit 4 4 2 Put on the wheels 18 Secure the right hand wheel using hex bolt M5x45 3 and a lock nut 8 4 4 3 After the wheel place a flat washer 5 over the end of the axle and then the axle caps 9 Use a soft faced mallet to ensure the axle are seated correctly fig 4 Original Language Version ...

Page 3: ...evious one 5 7 Make sure that any broadcast material does not come into contact with trees shrubs and flowers that could be harmed by the material 5 8 Clean the spreader thoroughly after each use paying particular attention to the shut off plate and the bottom of the hopper fig 8 fig 5 fig 7 4 5 Refer to fig 5 4 5 1 Turn the spreader onto its wheels and slide the handle assembly 17 around the fram...

Page 4: ...e storing ensure that the spreader is clean and dry 6 2 2 Store indoors or in a protected area during severe weather and in the winter months 6 2 3 Never allow material to stay in the hopper for extended periods of time NOTE It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice IMPORTANT No liability ...

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