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OPERATORS MANUAL – PSV-8L (ELECTRIC)

Safety

WARNING
Observe the following Safety Precautions
before, during and after operating the
spreader. By following these precautions
and common sense, possible injury to
persons and potential damage to this may
be avoided.
1. Persons who install, mount, operate,
or service this equipment must be
properly instructed and warned.
2. Read operator manuals completely
before operating the equipment.
3. Read all instructional, cautionary,
and warning decals.
4. Check the spreader to ensure that
all shields and gates are in place.
5. Use care when mounting and
dismounting the spreader.
6. Make sure to turn off all power to
the spreader before performing any
repairs, maintenance, or
inspections.
7. Keep all personnel and property
away from the chute/spinner
assembly while the spreader is in
operation.

Spreader and Material Weights

MATERIAL
WEIGHT (POUNDS PER CUBIC YARD)
PSV-8E
#1 Rock Salt
#2 Rock Salt
Coarse Sand-Dry
Coarse Sand- Wet
AIR FLO MANUFACTURING., CO INC.
650 lbs.
950 lbs.
1,215 lbs.
2,565 lbs.
3,240 lbs.
8. Keep the spreader unit and
components in proper working
condition. Replace any missing or
damaged safety signs.
9. Any unauthorized modifications to
the spreader and related
components may impair its
functions and/or safety.
10. Check to make sure all safety guards
are securely mounted into place
before operating the spreader.
11. Keep all loose clothing, hair, jewelry
and limbs clear of the spreader
before starting or operating the
spreader.
12. Do not adjust, clean, oil or unclog
material jams without first turning
off the spreader, removing the
engine spark plug and control panel
fuse.
13. Do not climb on or in the spreader
during operation.
14. Do not ride the spreader while in
operation.
15. Do not attempt to operate the
spreader when it is in need of
maintenance or repair.
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