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© Trynex International 2007     L1102

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Owner / Operator’s Manual

Spreaders for Snow & Ice Control

FOR MODELS

Vee Pro 3000
Vee Pro 6000

 

Vee Pro 8000

This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment

CUSTOMER COPY

Warren, Michigan 48089

800-725-8377

Protected by the following patents, #6,089,478, #6,088,865, #Des.425,915 

and other pending U.S. and foreign patent applications.

See Back P

age for Details!

Warm Up to

with a

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Summary of Contents for SnowEx Vee Pro 3000

Page 1: ...Pro 6000 Vee Pro 8000 This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment CUSTOMER COPY Warren Michigan 48089 800 725 8377 Protected by the following patents 6 089 478 6 088 865 Des 425 915 and o...

Page 2: ...nformation 21 27 Spreader Mounting and Assembly Views 28 29 Vee Pro Express Kit 30 31 Vibrator Kit 32 33 Adjustable Baffle Kit 34 Spreader Operating Information 35 36 Troubleshooting Information 37 39...

Page 3: ...T YOU The Society of Automotive Engineers has adopted this SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL to pinpoint characteristics that if NOT carefully followed can create a safety hazard When you see this symbol in this ma...

Page 4: ...are that of time money and effort We welcome you to the world of Trynex Performance Registration Record the following information in this manual for quick reference Spreader Model Number ____________...

Page 5: ...erate or climb on equipment Always check areas to be spread to be sure no hazardous conditions or substances are in the area Always inspect unit for defects broken worn or bent parts weakened areas on...

Page 6: ...rror Exercising of care and precautions must be observed to prevent the possibility of injury to operator or others Never operate equipment when under the influence of alcohol drugs or medication that...

Page 7: ...Trynex International 2007 L1102 5 7 Safety and Warning Labels D 6546 D 6548 D 6335 D 6544 D 6545 D 6547...

Page 8: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 8 Vee Pro 3000 Side and Bottom View...

Page 9: ...Trynex International 2007 L1102 5 9 Vee Pro 6000 Side and Bottom View...

Page 10: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 10 Vee Pro 8000 Side and Bottom View...

Page 11: ...Hex Machine Screw 4 D 6136 10 Lockwasher 4 D 6140 5 16 18 x 3 8 S S Set Screw 2 D 6232 Motor Drive Coupler 1 D 6562 20 Auger 1 D 6320 Auger Motor 1 D 6566 Auger Trans 30 1 1 D 6512 Bearing with Cover...

Page 12: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 12 Vee Pro 3000 Parts Breakdown...

Page 13: ...Hex Head TEK Screw 4 D 6504 Inverted Vee 1 D 6509 Top Screen Hold Down 4 D 6515 Heavy Duty Vibrator 1 D 6496 Lower Rail Right 1 D 6497 Lower Rail Left 1 D 4121 3 8 16 x 1 Hex Bolt 4 D 6738 Front Fram...

Page 14: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 14 Vee Pro 6000 Parts Breakdown...

Page 15: ...5 16 Flat Washer 3 D 6168 5 16 Hex Nut 12 D 6500 6000 Vee Hopper 1 D 6504 Inverted Vee 1 D 6506 6000 Top Screen 1 D 6514 CHMSL Brake Light 1 D 6515 Heavy Duty Vibrator 1 D 6524 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Tap Bol...

Page 16: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 16 Vee Pro 8000 Parts Breakdown...

Page 17: ...lat Washer 2 D 6168 5 16 Hex Nut 6 D 6504 Inverted Vee 1 D 6509 Top Screen Hold Down 6 D 6514 CHMSL Brake Light 1 D 6515 Heavy Duty Vibrator 1 D 6524 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Tap Bolt 4 D 6577 Baffle 1 D 6874...

Page 18: ...L1102 Trynex International 2007 5 18 Vee Pro 3000 6000 8000 Spinner Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown...

Page 19: ...6133 5 16 18 x 1 2 Hex Bolt 1 D 6131 1 4 20 x 1 2 SS Flange Bolt 4 D 6172 10 32 x 5 8 Serrated Flange Bolt 2 D 6524 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Bolt 8 D 6138 5 16 Lock Nut 10 D 6162 24 Power Cable 1 D 6232 Motor...

Page 20: ...o make sure you are not going to drill into the vehicle harness or a control module Generally you can drill on either side of the steering wheel for a good location Step 4A The power harness from cont...

Page 21: ...Trynex International 2007 L1102 5 21 Electrical System Complete Assembly View...

Page 22: ...6162 Power Cable 1 D 6319 Spinner Motor 1 D 6320 Auger Motor 1 D 6322 Vehicle Harness 25 1 D 6341 Control Power Cable 1 D 6527 Controller 1 D 6511 Power Cord 54 1 D 6513 CHMSL Harness 1 D 6514 CHMSL...

Page 23: ...Trynex International 2007 L1102 5 23 Vee Pro 6000 8000 Electrical Routing CHMSL Spinner Main Input Auger and Vibrator not supplied on drawing...

Page 24: ...ositive Vibrator Black Negative Fuse For Vibrator discontinued 2004 Vibrator Red Positive D6527 Control Connect to control mating half Positive White with Red Tracer to battery Ring Terminal Negative...

Page 25: ...EADER NOTE Plug has polarity reversed for proper motor rotation SPINNER Black Negative AUGER Red Positive AUGER Green Negative VIBRATOR White Positive VIBRATOR Black Negative AUGER POWER CONNECTION Gr...

Page 26: ...itive Red Positive White Wire Black Negative Black Wire Anderson Block 2 Pos Anderson Block 4 Pos AUGER OUTPUT housing Red Positive Red Wire AUGER OUTPUT housing Black Negative Green Wire SPINNER OUTP...

Page 27: ...stop lamp works when brake pedal is pressed Properly complete installation by tying up any loose wires with ty wraps also add electrical tape over both connections to insure a solid electrical connect...

Page 28: ...paint pen or similar marking device mark hole locations Step 6 Before drilling holes look beneath the approximate area where each hole will be located Make sure there are no vehicle components that wi...

Page 29: ...121 3 8 16 x 1 Hex Bolt 4 D 4124 3 8 Lock Nut 4 D 6503 Ratchet Strap 4 D 6536 Adj Stop Bracket RT 1 D 6537 Adj Stop Bracket LT 1 D 6499 Vee Pro 3000 Tarp D 6510 Vee Pro 6000 Tarp 1 D 6551 Vee Pro 8000...

Page 30: ...006573 5 8 Thin Lock Nut 2 006594 Special Stop Bolt 4 004127 5 8 Lock Nut 4 004116 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt 8 006581 1 2 Fender Washer 8 004120 1 2 Lock Nut 8 004124 3 8 16 Lock Nut 4 004121 3 8 16 x...

Page 31: ...o critical components below the pick up bed such as a gas tank etc Step 8 Drill holes and mount frame using supplied 5 8 hardware Note There are alternate holes for drilling around items that may be i...

Page 32: ...ardware the same way as original baffle was Nut and washer should be on exterior surface Step 5 Center the Opti Flow vibrator horizontally and 6 1 2 below apron see illustration below mark and drill h...

Page 33: ...ire for the next step Step 3 Route the power harness from the battery to the switch this will determine proper length to cut wires Repeat step 2 regarding cable jacketing and connection points to the...

Page 34: ...ond stage attached to the first stage is for dry coarse free flowing materials D 6499 final stage attached to the second and first stage is for fine materials or ice melters Key Part No Description Qt...

Page 35: ...vent the material from freezing SPREADING TIPS Never exceed 10 m p h when spreading For a wider pass increase spinner speed For a heavier pass drive slower or increase auger speed Never operate spread...

Page 36: ...means that the motor is not getting any power Check all connections If display reads LB the vehicle battery is extremely low and could damage system If there are any problems while operating the spre...

Page 37: ...re all electrical connections are tight and clean Be sure nothing is jammed in the hopper Motor doesn t run Controller shut down Material not flowing from hopper Audible alarm beeping and display show...

Page 38: ...ONS PLUG IN SPREADER OPEN ACCESS COVER AND PLUG TOGETHER REPLACE HARNESS REPLACE ALL CORRODED CONNECTIONS TIGHTEN OR REPLACE REPLACE DEFINITION AMP DRAW TOO HIGH DEFINITION OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN MOTOR...

Page 39: ...TION SHOULD TOUCH HOPPER ON 3 SIDES MATERIAL DOES NOT FLOW MATERIAL ISSUE AUGER RUNS PROPER DIRECTION AUGER RUNS BACKWARDS REPLACE VEHICLE HARNESS CHECK CONNECTIONS AT AUGER MOTOR FOR REVERSE POLARITY...

Page 40: ...y CAUTION When replacing parts use only original manufacturer s parts Failure to do so will void warranty Use diaelectric grease on all electrical connections to prevent corrosion at the beginning and...

Page 41: ...ners refer to the Torque Chart below for the recommended fastener torque values These torque values apply to mount assembly fasteners except those noted in the instruction Recommended Fastener Torque...

Page 42: ...de to the dealer from where the product was purchased unless otherwise authorized by Trynex Trynex reserves the right to determine if any part is defective and to repair or replace such parts as it el...

Page 43: ...replacement Parts Yes No I don t know 9 Do you feel your Trynex Dealer sold you the correct product for your needs application Yes No 10 How would you rate your overall satisfaction with your SnowEx D...

Page 44: ...our Warranty Registration and Return It to the Factory Warm Up to with a Winter Hat F R E E F R E E 23455 REGENCY PARK DR WARREN MI 48089 2667 From Postage Required Post Office will not deliver withou...

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