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Spreader Calibration

Spreader calibration is simplified using the
Professional Granular Applicator Calibra-
tion Kit No. 011900.

Two items must be considered when calibrating a spreader. The first
is the distribution pattern of the spreader. That is, the pattern the
product makes as it strikes the ground after being thrown out by the
spreader's impeller. There are many factors which affect the distribu-
tion pattern of a rotary spreader and some of them relate directly to
the product. For this reason, we recommend that the spreader be
calibrated separately for every product to be applied. Spreader
calibration should be checked at least once a month, or more often
when the spreader is used frequently.

The second item is the product application rate, that is the amount of
product applied per thousand square feet. This is important because
over-application can be costly and may cause plant injury, while
under-application will reduce the effectiveness of the product.

TO CALIBRATE A SPREADER, FOLLOW THESE
STEPS:

Check the spreader discharge holes with the operating lever in the
closed position. If the discharge holes are not fully closed, thread the
upper jam nut on the operating lever rod further up the rod. Tighten
the lower locknut and recheck. Repeat this procedure until the holes
are fully closed.

TO ACHIEVE A UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION PATTERN:
The accurate method for checking pattern uniformity is to lay out
shallow boxes or pans in a row on a line perpendicular to the direction
of spreader travel. Eleven boxes or pans, two inches high placed on
one-foot centers will provide accurate calibration. To conduct the test,
begin with the pattern slide completely open and set the rate control
arm at the suggested approximate setting. Make three passes over
the boxes, pushing the spreader in the same direction each time. The
product caught in each box is then evaluated to determine the
distribution pattern. Weighing the product in each box is the most
accurate, but a simpler method is to pour the contents of each box
into a separate small vial or bottle. Then set the eleven vials or bottles
side-by-side in order. This makes the pattern variation quite visible.

To reduce the amount of discharge to the right side (operator's right)
the pattern slide should be partially closed and the test repeated until
the distribution pattern is uniform.

TO ACHIEVE THE CORRECT PRODUCT APPLICATION RATE:
The approximate spreader settings printed on any product label should
only be used as the initial setting for calibration. Set the rate control arm
at this approximate setting. Using the collection boxes or  pans, make a
single pass over them to determine the effective pattern width. The
effective pattern width is twice (2x) the distance to the point where the
rate drops to one-half the average rate at the center. Example: If the
product in the vials from the center boxes averages two inches in depth,
count out to the vial which has one inch of product. If this is the fifth vial
from the center and the boxes were on one-foot centers, the effective
pattern width is ten feet (2 x 5 ft.).

Knowing the effective pattern width (ten feet), measure out a lineal
distance to equal 1,000 sq. ft. (10 ft. x 100 ft. = 1,000 sq. ft.) . Weigh
20lbs. of product and place it in the spreader hopper and spread it
over the distance necessary to equal 1,000 sq. ft. (100 ft.). Then
weigh the product left in the hopper and subtract this amount from the
amount with which you started. The result is the application rate for
this product in pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. that your spreader is currently
adjusted to disperse. Adjust the rate control arm up or down as
needed and repeat this procedure until the correct application rate is
achieved.

                             

TO USE THE CALIBRATION GAUGES:
The Calibration Gauges provide a series of “steps”, numbered in 1/32-
inch increments, that will allow you to “fine-tune” the spreader. Once
you have calibrated your rotary spreader for the product chosen, open
the operating lever and insert the calibration gauges until you
determine which step fits tightly into one of the open holes in the
hopper bottom. Record that step number for future reference when
using that product. You may choose to set other LESCO rotary
spreaders for application of the same product by adjusting the shutoff
plate to that calibration gauge step. This will provide consistent
settings for all of your LESCO spreaders. To recalibrate your LESCO
rotary spreader after a period of use, adjust the rate control arm to the
“S” position. Open the operating lever and insert the even numbered
LESCO Calibration Gauge into one of the open holes in the hopper
bottom. Close the operating lever and let the shutoff plate on the
underside of the hopper make contact with the number ten step on the
LESCO Calibration Gauge. Move the rate control arm back toward the
“A” position until the bottom of the arm makes contact with the shutoff
plate. If your spreader is properly adjusted, the top of the rate control
arm should be at setting “D”. To correct variances, remove the rate
control arm, place the bottom of the arm (up to the bolt hole) in a vise,
and bend either to the right or the left.

SPREADER TIPS:
1. Always push the spreader; do not pull.
2. Push the spreader at a consistent speed (approximately 3 m.p.h. is

recommended).

3. Always close the operating lever before filling the hopper.
4. Be sure the screen is in place to prevent lumps or paper scraps

from plugging the holes in the hopper bottom.

5. Always start walking forward before opening the operating lever;

close the operating lever before forward motion is stopped.

6. Hold the handle at a height that will keep the impeller level.
7. Empty the spreader after each use. Wash the spreader thoroughly

and allow it to dry. Keep the impeller clean.

8. Lubricate all moving parts. Apply grease to the five grease fittings;

two in the axle supports, two in the gear support and one in the idler
wheel (if the idler wheel has a steel hub).

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Страница 1: ...libration 020092 Epoxy 020093 Stainless Steel 704355 PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 Gearbo 4 1 Gearbo 4 1 Gearbo 4 1 Gearbo 4 1 Gearbox x x x x Starting Date 10 01 Starting Date 10 01 Starting Date 10 01 Starting Date 10 01 Starting Date 10 01 ...

Страница 2: ... No No No Description Used 70 061064 SS Handle 1 71 061065 SS Bracket 1 72 061066 Deflector 1 73 061053 SS Washer 1 74 061052 SS Cotter Pin 1 75 060036 Nylock Nut 1 4 20 1 76 060057 Screw 1 4 20 x7 8 1 77 031851 Rubber Pad 1 Shutoff Assembly Operating Lever Rod Assembly Ref 20 70 77 71 72 72 76 73 74 ...

Страница 3: ...in 3 32 x 1 2 SS 2 23 060033 Flat Washer1 4 SAE SS 5 24 010171 C Clip 1 25 060034 Operating Lever and Rubber Handle 1 26 060047 Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Hd SS 4 27 060036 Hex Nut 1 4 20 Nylock SS 9 28 060037 Handle Epoxy Finish 1 020270 Handle Stainless Steel 1 29 060038 Flanged Grip Black 3 4 x 4 2 30 013206 Uni Frame Epoxy Finish Incl 4 ea Ref Item No No No Description Used Ref 31 and 2 ea R...

Страница 4: ...ket Ref 2 over this screw Install a 1 4 20 nylock nut Ref 4 and tighten 6 Slide deflector up towards the bottom of the hopper as far as it will go 7 Place the control lever Ref 1 in the OFF position and adjust the upper control rod nut Ref 9 so it is down against the lower control linkage Ref 12 Now tighten the jam nut Ref 11 up against the under side of the control linkage Ref Item No No No Descr...

Страница 5: ...orward attach the other end of the control cable to the hole in the 3rd hole slide Push the slide fully closed and mount the cable housing to the shut off plate using the cable clamp Ref 9 two machine screws Ref 10 two 1ock washers Ref 11 and two hex nuts Ref 12 as shown below 6 Work the dual remote lever back and forth to be sure that you are getting the full open and full closed positions of the...

Страница 6: ... hole of the lever Insert the clevis pin from left to right facing the rear of the hopper Lock with the 3 32 x 1 2 cotter pin 5 Attach the operating lever rod to the pivot lever assembly at the bottom rear of the hopper First screw the 5 16 hex nut on the threaded end of the operating lever rod add the 5 16 lock washer then insert the rod through the hole in the pivot lever assembly and install th...

Страница 7: ...e center boxes averages two inches in depth count out to the vial which has one inch of product If this is the fifth vial from the center and the boxes were on one foot centers the effective pattern width is ten feet 2 x 5 ft Knowing the effective pattern width ten feet measure out a lineal distance to equal 1 000 sq ft 10 ft x 100 ft 1 000 sq ft Weigh 20lbs of product and place it in the spreader...

Страница 8: ...ITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED 4 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW SHALL LESCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF T...

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