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DRESS PROPERLY 

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neckties or jewellery (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in 
moving parts.  

DO NOT OVERREACH 

Keep proper footing and balance at all times when using the machine. Never stand on the machine. Serious 
injury could occur if the machine is tipped or if the moving parts are unintentionally contacted. Do not store 
anything above or near the machine, where anyone might stand on the machine to reach them. 

AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT  

 

Keep hands & feet out of the way of all moving parts. Do not place any part of your body or any tool e.g. in 
moving parts of the machine during operation.  

DO NOT FORCE TOOL  

 

Always work within the rated capacity. Do not operate for a purpose for which it was not intended.  

MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE  

 

Clean the machine immediately after use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full & safest 

performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be 

used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty. 

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT  

  

Take left over materials to an authorised collection point or follow the stipulations in the country where the 
machine is used. Do not discharge into drains, soil or water. 

STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT  

When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry location. Keep the machine away from children and 
others not qualified to use it. 

OPERATION SPEED 

Do not exceed 10mph, to avoid personal injury and/or equipment damage. 

TYRE INFLATION 

Before operating, make sure the tyres have the recommended pressure of 25 PSI  

(Do not exceed 25 PSI).

 We recommend the use of 

FOOT or HAND

 inflation devices only. 

This is a garden/domestic multi-purpose cart, therefore extended use over abrasive surfaces (e.g. concrete, 
tarmac etc.) could cause premature wear on the tyres. 
 

SAFETY SYMBOLS 

 

Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that 
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury. 

 

DANGER 

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury.  

 

WARNING 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury 

 

CAUTION 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. 

CAUTION 

Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may 
result in property damage. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for THS50

Page 1: ...preader and using salt may corrode the spreader and reduce the life of the machine Clean the spreader thoroughly after using refined de icing salt FOR YOUR SAFETY Please read understand this manual payingattention to the safety instructions before use Incorrect use of the product could put the operator or machine in danger Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information con...

Page 2: ...ersonal educational use only Commercial copying redistribution hiring or lending is prohibited No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any other form or means without written permission from Handy Distribution In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact ...

Page 3: ...ssing or damaged please contact us If you require assistance with regards to the contents or operation of the machine please contact us TEL 01793 333212 EMAIL customerservice handydistribution co uk MON FRI 8 00AM TO 5 30PM EXCL BANK HOLIDAYS DO NOT USE WITH ROCK SALT Using rock salt in this spreader will damage the mechanism and shorten the life of the product Refined ice melting salt can be used...

Page 4: ...s well as the specific potential hazards Retain these instructions for future reference The operator is responsible for following the warnings instructions in this manual and on the product STAY ALERT Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication that could affect your ability to use it properly Do not use this machine when you are tired or distracted from...

Page 5: ...authorised collection point or follow the stipulations in the country where the machine is used Do not discharge into drains soil or water STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use the machine should be stored in a dry location Keep the machine away from children and others not qualified to use it OPERATION SPEED Do not exceed 10mph to avoid personal injury and or equipment damage TYRE INFLATION Before...

Page 6: ...MPONENTS FIXING KIT FRAMEWORK NOTE Parts Lists are supplied for information purposes only not all parts are stocked individually we recommend you contact our Spares Team on 01793 333212 for expert advice ...

Page 7: ...OCATED AT REAR OF MANUAL DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN EACH NUT AND BOLT UNTIL AFTER STEP 6 UNLESS ADVISED IN STEPS THIS ALLOWS MOVEMENT AND TOLERANCES WHEN ASSEMBLING STEP 1 Place Hopper 16 upside down install the Hopper Frame 30 using 4x ST6 3x40 Screws 43 Tighten until secure ...

Page 8: ...mpeller 42 onto the spindle of the Gearbox Assembly 39 Align the Impeller with the hole on the axle located nearest the gearbox Insert 1x M4x20 Screw 41 through the side of the Impeller Gearbox Spindle Tighten until secure ...

Page 9: ...uring the axle fixing hole is located as imaged below and FRONT printed on the gearbox casing is to the front of the machine Insert M6x60 Hex Bolt 32 through the right hand Wheel Assembly Frame 20 Hopper Frame 30 secure with M6 Lock Nut 24 and repeat with the left side Do not fully tighten the bolts ...

Page 10: ...ng M6x35 Hex Bolt 33 M6 Lock Nut 24 Push a M6x35 Bolt 33 through the first hole above the axle right hand Wheel Assembly Frame 20 Pass the bolt through the Frame Brace 31 and into the end of the Cross Brace 45 Repeat with the left side Do not fully tighten the nuts and bolts ...

Page 11: ...6 to the axle and fix with a M5x45 Hex Bolt 47 M5 Lock Nut 55 Slide a second Nylon Washer 52 onto the axle Place Flat Washer Ø16 34 onto the axle as shown and then fix the end cap using a rubber mallet Now repeat the above steps on the left side however you will not secure the wheel with a M5x45 hex bolt NOTE To assist with turning only one wheel is affixed to the axle shaft Ensure the outer inner...

Page 12: ...acket Assembly is on the right hand side when standing behind the spreader NOW GO BACK AND TIGHTEN ALL THE NUTS AND BOLTS STARTING AT STEP 1 DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN NOTE The handle can be higher or lower depending on the user s preference Before installing the gauge upper handles and handle shaft decide which of the three positions will be most comfortable for the operator If the middle or upper posit...

Page 13: ...le 23 then through the Handle Spacer 1 and Upper Handle on the right side fasten with Flat Washer Ø6 48 Lock Nut M6 24 Slide the Gauge and Lever Assembly 4 onto the bolts and fasten with Lock Nut M6 24 Tighten the lock nuts on the gauge first then the handle ...

Page 14: ...ition Insert the upper end of the Control Rod 25 into the hole at the end of the Adjustable Handle 6 7 Take Lower Nut 21 off the bottom end of the Control Rod 25 and insert rod into the hole in the Pivot and Bracket Assembly 19 Re attach the nut and tighten ...

Page 15: ...STEP 9 Slip the threaded end of Adjustable Connecting Rod 46 into the Shut Off Plate 27 with a Flat Washer Ø6 48 then fasten with Flat Washer Ø6 48 Lock Nut M6 24 ...

Page 16: ...til the three holes match up If the holes are not properly aligned the hopper will not close completely To operate the spreader push the handle up to the top position Adjust the wing nut as needed to regulate the flow of material passing through the spreader Insert R Pin 17 into the hole at the top of the Gearbox Spindle at the bottom of the Hopper as shown Make sure the impeller is turning in the...

Page 17: ... Spreader forward pull the control lever back to the stop bolt opening the feed gate hole at the bottom of the hopper If the Spreader does not spread evenly ensure that the FRONT of the gearbox points towards the front of the Spreader The impellor must rotate clockwise Material which is stuck on the impellor blades will cause uneven spreading To stop spreading push the gauge lever forward to close...

Page 18: ...are guidelines only Even branded materials may vary in grain size humidity density etc If in any doubt choose a lower setting than that suggested or start at setting no 2 and adjust as necessary until an even spread is achieved WARNING Do not over apply spreading material Follow the recommended coverage rate for each product Over application will lead to damage and contamination If spreading mater...

Page 19: ...se of FOOT or HAND inflation devices only Do not inflate above 25psi CLEANING After each use thoroughly wash the spreader and clean material out of the hopper STORING Never allow material to stay in the hopper for extended periods of time Before storing ensure that the spreader is clean and dry Store indoors or in a protected area during severe weather and in the winter months CHECK ALL NUTS BOLTS...

Page 20: ...ARTS DIAGRAM THS50 193848002 NOTE Parts Lists are supplied for information purposes only not all parts are stocked individually we recommend you contact our Spares Team on 01793 333212 for expert advice ...

Page 21: ...37 Inner Axle Bushing 2 12 TH137 12 Nylon Washer 1 38 TH137 38 Outer Axle Bushing 2 13 TH137 13 Flat Washer Ø6 1 39 TH137 39 Gearbox Axle Ass y 1 14 TH137 14 Screen 1 40 TH137 40 Thin Washer 1 15 TH137 15 Handle Cover 2 41 TH137 41 Screw M4x20 1 16 TH137 16GM Hopper 1 42 TH137 42 Impeller 1 17 TH137 17 R Pin Ø2 1 43 TH137 43 Screw ST6 3X40 4 18 TH137 18 Fitted to TH137 16 1 44 TH137 44 Hex Lock Nu...

Page 22: ...commercial user c 90 days from the original date of sale when used for hire d A reduced warranty period of 90 days applies to those items which are subject to normal wear and tear e g but not limited to wheels tyres cutter bars cylinders cutting blades blade boss belts cables nylon line spool collection bags spark plugs e Engines are supplied with a separate warranty to the machine The engine manu...

Page 23: ...ges or injuries including but not limited to loss of crops loss of profit out of pocket expenses or profits rental of substitute equipment or other commercial losses General a Most warrantable failures show up within the first few weeks of use These failures are usually straightforward and warranty assessment is relatively easy b Failures relating to cutter decks and belts need careful investigati...

Page 24: ...2 Email customerservice handydistribution co uk Mon Fri 8 00am to 5 30pm excl Bank Holidays To see our range of garden machinery equipment visit www thehandy co uk Making gardening easier affordable since 1938 Distributed by Handy Distribution Murdock Road Dorcan Swindon SN3 5HY ...

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