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© TrynEx International 2013 (REV B) F50729A

Safety

Before attempting any procedure in this book, the safety information in this manual must be read and understood by all personnel who have 
any part in the installation, preparation, transport, service, repair or use of this equipment.
For your protection, safety and information decals have been placed on the spreader to remind the operator of safety precautions and par-
ticular hazards.

Never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Overloading will result in unpredictable and unsafe 
vehicle handling.
Never attempt to remove the spreader from a vehicle with material in it. 
Always have someone to help you remove or install spreader. Use lifting devices such as a forklift or crane 
where possible to prevent injury to yourself and others, and damage to the equipment.

Never operate equipment when under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medications. These substances alter 

your judgement and slow your reactions.
Always keep hands, feet, clothing, jewelry, and hair away from moving parts. These items will catch and be 
pulled in by moving parts, causing serious personal injury.
Always shut off vehicle before attempting to attach, detach, or service the spreader. Be sure vehicle is prop-
erly braked, chocked, and on level ground.
Use caution when driving and drive at a sensible speed, where braking distances are safe and safe handling 
characteristics are maintained.

Before working with the spreader, secure all loose clothing and hair. Clothing and hair could get caught in 
moving parts.
Always wear safety glasses with side protection when servicing spreader or near where salt/ice melter is 
being spread.
Never allow children to operate equipment or play on or around equipment.
Always make sure people are clear of where you will be using equipment. Always check areas to be spread 
to ensure no hazardous conditions or substances are in the area.
Inspect the spreader before and after operating for defects. Parts that are broken, missing or worn out must 
be replaced before operating.
Do not modify the spreader without written permission from SnowEx. Modifying the spreader or its mount 
can affect performance and safety.

Remember most accidents are preventable and caused by human error. Exercise care and observe precau-
tions to prevent injury to yourself and others.
Never use wet materials or materials with foreign debris with the spreader. The spreader is designed to 

spread dry, clean, free-flowing material.

Never leave material in hopper between storms, or when storing. Ice melters are hygroscopic and will attract 
moisture and harden up.
Empty the spreader and clean it after each use to prevent ice melter from building up and covering metal 
parts, causing corrosion.

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Summary of Contents for SnowEx SD-1400

Page 1: ...e Operating The Equipment TrynEx International 2013 REV B F50729A 1 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 800 SALTERS www snowexproducts com SD 600 Serial No X2 100038 and higher SD 1400 Serial...

Page 2: ...hicle 6 Adjustable Material Baffles 6 Maintenance Instructions 7 Cleaning 7 Corrosion Prevention 7 Storage 7 Troubleshooting 8 Notes 9 11 Have a question or need assistance SnowEx Customer Care 800 SA...

Page 3: ...____________________________________ Spreader Serial _____________________________________ Control Module Serial ______________________________ Control Pendant Serial ______________________________ Da...

Page 4: ...und Use caution when driving and drive at a sensible speed where braking distances are safe and safe handling characteristics are maintained Before working with the spreader secure all loose clothing...

Page 5: ...lbs With Calcium Chloride Pellets SD 600 655 lbs SD 1400 1495 lbs Leave the screen in the hopper when loading to prevent chunks and foreign objects from entering the hopper and damaging the spreader...

Page 6: ...s and you are ready to begin spreading To attach to your tractor s three point hitch simply back up to the spreader frame requires F51196 on SD 600 and attach the hitch to the spreader Plug in and beg...

Page 7: ...dielectric grease on plugs spray metal parts with a light oil Avoid getting oil on the plastic this will cause the plastic to degrade Corrosion Rusting is a chemical reaction caused by presence of moi...

Page 8: ...oller Fault Possible Cause Remedy OL Jammed Material Clear jam blockage Auger Over Full Turn off vibrator if on Adjust Baffles to restrict flow Foreign Object in Hopper Remove Object Frozen Hardened M...

Page 9: ...9 TrynEx International 2013 REV B F50729A Notes www storksplows com...

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