Warning, Caution – SaltDogg 1400701SS Self-Contained Stainless Steel Hopper Spreaders User Manual
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THIS IS WIRE GROUND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM!
NO CONNECTIONS TO TRUCK’S FRAME OR BODY
ALLOWED!
E. Bolt the spreader to the vehicle frame through the lengths
of lumber using the holes located in each of the four (4) side
gussets. Use 1/2" SAE Grade 5 hardware as required by
vehicle application.
F. In addition secure the spreader to the vehicle by attaching
the four (4) tie-down eyes located at each corner of the
spreader to the vehicle’s factory installed anchor points
using suitable tie-down devices.
• The spreader must be securely fastened to the
frame of the vehicle.
• Verify with the vehicle’s manufacturer that the
factory installed anchor points are designed for
tie-down of such load.
• Periodically check that the spreader mounting
hardware is securely tightened, retighten if necessary.
2. Control Box and Vehicle Wiring Harness Installation
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CONNECTED THE PROPER WIRE
COLOR.
WARNING
WARNING! Do not drill holes into fuel tanks, fuel lines,
through electrical wiring, etc. that may be damaged by
drilling. To insure good performance of your spreader,
check the condition of truck’s electrical system. Using
digital voltmeter, check alternator and battery voltage.
With engine running and head lights and heater fan ON
good voltage reading should fall between 13.0 and 15.3
volts. If voltage reading falls out of this range, check and
adjust your electric system.
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT TO BATTERY
TERMINALS ONLY
CONNECT TO FUSE OR WIRE
IN FUSE PANEL CONTROLLED
BY IGNITION SWITCH
5 AMP MAX
CONNECT TO
CHUTE MOTOR
CONNECT TO CHAIN/ AUGER
GEAR MOTOR
CONNECT TO VIBRATOR
OPTIONAL
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CONTROLLER
CAUTION
DO NOT MOUNT CONTROLLER IN THE WAY OF AIR
BAG DEPLOYMENT!
NOTE: Always disconnect battery before attempting to
install electrical components on your vehicle.
A. Mount the controller in a convenient location in the truck
cab. It is recommended not to mount the controller directly in
front of heat vents. Allow ample air space around controller.