P l e a s e G i v e P a r t N o . , D e s c r i p t i o n a n d U n i t S e r i a l N o .
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
15
97372-B
Page Rev. A
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Installation Section
1.
The selection of the vehicle on which a
spreader body is to be mounted has
important safety aspects. To avoid
overloading:
a.
Do not mount spreader on a chassis
which, when fully loaded with
material to be spread, will exceed
either the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) or the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
for the chassis.
b.
Do install the spreader only on a
vehicle with cab-to-axle dimension
recommended for the spreader body
length shown.
2.
Follow mounting instructions in the
Installation section of this manual. If
mounting conditions require deviation
from these instructions refer to factory.
3.
When making the installation, be sure that the lighting meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (FMVSS) No. 108 and all applicable local and state regulations.
4.
When selecting a PTO to drive hydraulic pump, do not use a higher percent speed drive than the
Truck-PTO-Pump Match Graph indicates in the Installation section of this manual. Too high a
percent PTO will drive pump at excessive speed, which can ruin the pump, but more importantly,
will overheat the hydraulic oil system and increase the possibility of fire.
5.
When truck frame must be shortened, cut off only the
portion that extends behind rear shackle in accordance with
the truck manufacturer’s recommendations. If a torch is
used to make the cut, all necessary precautions should be
taken to prevent fire. Cuts should not be made near fuel
tanks and hydraulic oil reservoirs, fuel, brake, electric or
hydraulic lines and such lines should be protected from
flame, sparks or molten metal. Tires should be removed if
there is any chance of their being struck by flame, sparks or
molten metal. Have a fire extinguisher handy.
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