Sealey SPD80T Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sealey SPD80T Spreader, follow the instructions in the manual, ensuring all parts are included. Begin by attaching the handle to the main body, followed by securing the wheels and hopper. Ensure all screws are tightened securely.
To calibrate the spreader, adjust the rate setting lever to match the application rate recommended by the product manufacturer. Test the spread rate on a small, contained area and adjust as necessary to ensure even distribution.
To prevent clogging, ensure the product being used is dry and free from large clumps. Regularly clean the hopper and openings, and avoid exceeding the spreader's capacity.
If the spreader is not dispensing evenly, check for blockages in the hopper or openings. Verify the calibration settings and ensure the spreader is moving at a consistent speed during use.
After use, empty any remaining material from the hopper. Clean the hopper and all moving parts with water and a mild detergent, ensuring no residue is left. Dry thoroughly before storing in a cool, dry place.
Store the spreader indoors in a dry environment. Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent rust and deterioration. Disassemble if necessary to save space or to prevent damage.
To replace the wheels, first remove the nut or pin securing the wheel. Slide the wheel off the axle and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is properly aligned. Secure the wheel with the nut or pin.
The Sealey SPD80T Spreader is designed for granular materials such as seeds, fertilizers, and salt. Ensure materials are dry and free of large clumps to avoid clogging.
To adjust the handle, locate the adjustment knobs or screws on the handle assembly. Loosen them to reposition the handle to the desired height, then tighten securely to ensure stability during use.
If the spreader is difficult to push, inspect the wheels for obstructions or damage. Check for proper inflation if they are pneumatic tires. Lubricate the axle and check for alignment issues.