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Calibration Instructions

To calibrate your spreader, you will need: Notepad, Stopwatch, Tape Measure, Scale, Plastic Tub, and an area for measuring spread width

Here is the equation used: 
 

Desired Application Rate = Output ÷ (Walking Speed x Spread Width) 

 

           lbs/ft

2

                      lbs/min           ft/min                 ft

When calculating, the desired application rate needs to be converted to pounds-per-square-foot.
To Convert... 
 

Pounds-per-Acre, multiply by 43,600 

 

Pounds-per-Thousand-Square-Feet, multiply by 1000

Output is measured in pounds per minute. This is found by putting a known amount of material (five pounds) into the hopper (after setting the 
gate with the gate stop) and measuring how long it takes for the material to flow out of the hopper. To convert this time into pounds-per-min-
ute, divide the pounds by the time (minutes). Seconds should be converted to minutes (the result is a decimal fraction).
The speed is required in feet-per-minute. 1 mile per hour is equal to 88 feet per minute. To maintain a consistent application rate, you will 
need to walk at a speed that you can maintain across the whole spreading area.

Set the open position of the gate with the Gate Stop. With the gate closed, pour five pounds of material into the hopper. Make sure the plastic 
tub is below the spreader where it can catch material flowing from the gate. Open the gate and measure how much time it takes for all the 
material to come out of the Spreader. Record this. Repeat this procedure until you have a reading for each of the gate settings on the chart: 
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, and 30. 
Using the times obtained, calculate the pounds-per-minute – record the result in the Calibration Chart.
Measure the spread width by walking a short distance at approximately each speed (220 ft/min). When measuring, exclude the thin edges 
where the coverage thins out, this will be your ‘effective spread width’. Record the resulting width in the chart.

All seed and fertilizer mixtures, regardless of physical similarities, flow and spread differently. Therefore, your spreader should be calibrated 
specifically for each material you are spreading. Use the charts in this manual to record calibration data for your spreader for materials you 
commonly use.

MATERIALS NEEDED

MATH

COLLECTING AND RECORDING DATA

Find the required application rate from the product label. Decide the speed you will maintain and your spread width (use the chart below as a 
guide). Set the Spreader Speed based on the data you have collected and recorded in the chart to obtain the spread width.
Use the equation below to find the output and the values in the chart to find the gate setting.
Required Output = Application Rate x Walking Speed x Spread Width 
      lbs/min                  lbs/ft

2

                      ft/min                 ft

Find the gate setting that matches the required output using the values you recorded in the chart. You may need to adjust your walking speed 
slightly.

CONFIGURING SPREADER

Gate Stop @ 20
Gate Lever closed

Summary of Contents for ts25

Page 1: ...nal 2014 F51507A REV A141701 1 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 866 5 TURFEX www turfexproducts com TS25 Owner s Manual Parts List Assembly Instructions This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment ...

Page 2: ...afety 4 Operating Instructions 5 6 Component Vocabulary 5 Preparation Spreading 6 Calibration Instructions 7 Calibration Chart 8 9 Maintenance 10 PARTS LIST Hardware Kits 12 Parts Kits 13 Parts Breakdown 14 15 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Introduction 17 Assembly Instructions 18 22 WARRANTY 23 NOTES 24 27 ...

Page 3: ...round you Should you lose this Owner s Manual you can purchase additional copies through your local TurfEx Dealer SAFETY ALERT DEFINITION This Safety Alert Symbol is used to pinpoint characteristics that if not carefully followed can create a safety hazard When you see this symbol in this manual or on the machine itself BE ALERT your safety and the safety of others is involved An accident will occ...

Page 4: ... 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 Be careful when operating on steep grades hill the spreader may tip ...

Page 5: ... See Calibration Instructions 3 Gate Lever Opens and Closes the Gate Pull back to open Gate Push forward to close 4 Gate Regulates material flow from the hopper 5 Hopper Maximum Capacity 50 lbs 6 Spinner Evenly distributes material Clean after each use 7 Gearbox Do not open the gear box the gears are lubricated at the factory 8 Wheels Do not over inflate Max 25 PSI 1 72 bar 9 Support Leg Stabilize...

Page 6: ...g material make sure the spread pattern does not hit landscaping plants shrubs flowers etc Do not over apply spreading material Follow the recommended application rate for each turf care product according to the manufacturers suggest usually on the product package Over application will lead to lawn damage and contamination Always close the Gate using the Gate Lever before turning or stopping the s...

Page 7: ...d measure how much time it takes for all the material to come out of the Spreader Record this Repeat this procedure until you have a reading for each of the gate settings on the chart 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 and 30 Using the times obtained calculate the pounds per minute record the result in the Calibration Chart Measure the spread width by walking a short distance at approximately each speed 220 ...

Page 8: ...ng 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Ga...

Page 9: ...ng 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Gate Setting 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Output lbs min Speed mph 1 5 2 2 5 3 Spread Width ft Material Ga...

Page 10: ...ly check all fasteners for tightness Periodically clean and lubricate parts Use a glossy enamel spray paint or paint marker to touch up scratched or worn painted metal surfaces Never exceed load capacity rating of 50lbs it will damage the spreader Never allow material to remain in the hopper for extended periods of time Before storing make sure the spreader is clean dry and freshly lubricated Stor...

Page 11: ... TrynEx International 2014 F51507A REV A141701 11 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 866 5 TURFEX www turfexproducts com TS25 Parts List ...

Page 12: ...12 TrynEx International 2014 F51507A REV A141701 Hardware Kits R10193 R10196 R10199 R10172 R10189 R10182 R10212 R10209 R10165 R10168 R10164 R101200 R10191 ...

Page 13: ...13 TrynEx International 2014 F51507A REV A141701 Parts Kits R10217 R10195 R10213 R10181 R10179 R10194 R10178 R10176 R10171 R10174 R10205 R10197 R10177 R10187 R10215 ...

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Page 15: ... 21 R10183 2 HEX NUT M6 22 R10207 2 TUBE PLUG 23 R10208 2 UPPER HANDLE 24 R10191 12 NUT M6 NYLOX 25 R10171 1 CONTROL ROD 26 R10181 1 HANDLE SHAFT 27 R10203 1 SHUT OFF PLATE 28 R10210 3 WASHER M4 USS 29 R10202 3 SCREW ST4 2 X 40 30 R10176 1 FRAME 31 R10177 2 FRAME BRACE 32 R10168 3 BOLT M6 X 60 33 R10164 2 BOLT M6 X 35 34 R10209 1 WASHER M16 35 R10173 2 PUSH CAP 36 R10195 2 PNEUMATIC WHEEL 37 R1018...

Page 16: ... TrynEx International 2014 F51507A REV A141701 16 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 866 5 TURFEX www turfexproducts com TS25 Assembly Instructions ...

Page 17: ...workplace safety practices and take precautionary measures to ensure your own safety and the safety of those around you Should you lose these assembly instructions you can purchase additional copies through your local TurfEx dealer TORQUE CHART Use this chart as a guide for tightening hardware Hand tighten all fasteners until the step is complete then tighten to the recommended torque unless speci...

Page 18: ... four screws ST6 3 x 40 STEP 1 ATTACH FRAME TO HOPPER STEP 2 ATTACH SPINNER TO THE GEAR BOX Insert Screw M4x20 through Spinner then through Spinner Shaft part of Gear Box Assembly Before assembling the TS25 Push Spreader read the Owner s Manual and all safety information contained therein You will need a set of metric tools ...

Page 19: ...Locknut M6 Repeat for the other side Do not tighten the hardware STEP 3 INSTALL WHEEL ASSEMBLY FRAME ON THE GEAR BOX STEP 4 ATTACH FRAME BRACING A Attach one end of each Frame Brace to the outside of the Hopper Frame using bolt M6 x 35 and M6 lock nut B Attach the other end of Frame Braces to the Wheel Frame C Attach Cross Brace and secure with Hex Bolt M6x45 at both sides Do not tighten the hardw...

Page 20: ... axle by inserting a M6 x 60 bolt through both the wheel hub and axle Fasten with lock nut M5 Refer to the diagram below to ensure this wheel the drive wheel is in the correct location C Attach wheel to the left side of the axle Secure with a washer and push nut D Install a Push Nut at the other end of the axle STEP 5 ATTACH THE WHEELS Attach the handle shaft to Lower Frame Assembly and fix the pi...

Page 21: ... Handles at the hole closest to the handle grips B Use two sets of Hex Bolt M6x50 Flat Washer Ø6 and Lock Nut M6 to assemble the Upper Handles together and fix the Gate Lever on Upper Handle C Tighten all the fasteners in this step A Push the Gate Lever forward to the lowest position and insert the upper end of Gate Rod into the slot of the Gate Lever B Remove one nut from the Gate Rod and insert ...

Page 22: ... bottom nut on the control rod D Use your hand and match up the holes on the hopper and gate so they are fully open E Re tighten the gate rod nut and check to make sure the gate operates properly when the lever is moved to the lowest and highest posi tions F Tighten all hardware according to the torque chart in these instructions before operating the spreader G Set the Screen in the top of the hop...

Page 23: ...parts accessories or supplies oil or lubricants incompatible with the equipment or other than as recom mended in the Owner s Manual or other operational instructions provided by TurfEx SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS This warranty covers only the part s or product any labor charges associated with repair or replacement of non conformances are spe cifically excluded Due to the likelihood of corrosion when usi...

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