SnowEx Vee Pro 6000 manual
SnowEx Vee Pro 6000 is a high-performing spreader designed for ice and snow control. Constructed with a self-contained design and a powder-coated frame, this spreader is durable and reliable. It features a 12-volt motor coupled with a custom-engineered transmission for maximum torque, allowing for efficient and precise spreading.
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Spreaders for Snow & Ice Control
FOR MODELS
Vee Pro 3000
Vee Pro 6000
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General Information and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Spreader Assembly and Exploded Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-16
Wiring Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Electrical System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-24
Spreader Mounting and Assembly Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26
Vee Pro Express Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28
Vibrator Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30
Adjustable Baffle Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Spreader Operating Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
Troubleshooting Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36
Spreader Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Determine Vehicle Payload Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Blank Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-41
Warranty Declaration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Have a question or need assistance?
SnowEx Customer Service
(800) 725-8377
or (586) 756-6555
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST
Fax: (586) 427-0552
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.snowexproducts.com
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Introduction
This manual has been designed for your help. It will assist you and instruct you on the proper set-up, installation and use of
this spreader.
Refer to the table of contents for an outline of this manual.
We require that you read and understand the contents of this manual completely (especially all safety information) before attempting any procedure contained herein.
THIS SIGN SHOULD ALERT YOU:
The Society of Automotive Engineers has adopted this SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL to pinpoint characteristics that, if NOT carefully followed, can create a safety hazard. When you see this symbol in this manual or on the machine itself, BE ALERT! Your personal safety and the safety of others is involved.
below are the SAFETY ALERT messages and how they will appear in this manual:
(RED)
Information that, if not carefully followed, can cause death!
(ORANGE)
Information that, if not carefully followed, can cause serious personal injury or death!
(YELLOW)
Information that, if not carefully followed, can cause minor injury or damage to equipment.
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General Information
CONGRATULATIONS!
The spreader you have purchased is an example of snow and ice control technology at its self-contained design is a trademark of all Snowex products. Here’s why...
Your spreader’s
SIMPLICITY: Fewer moving parts manufactured of higher quality means minimal maintenance for your SnowEx spreader.
RELIABILITY: High impact linear low density polyethelyne hopper, state-of-the-art electronic dual variable speed control, custom engineered powder coated frame, maximum torque 12 volt motor coupled to a custom engineered transmission; found only on SnowEx products.
VERSATILITY: Multi-use capabilities allows spreading of a variety of materials for snow and ice control.
WARRANTY: Best in the industry, hands down! 2 years standard and now 5 year extended (optional).
The you are about to recognize are that of time, money and
We welcome you to the world of Snowex Performance.
.
Registration
Record the following information in this manual for quick reference.
Spreader Model Number _____________________________________________________________________________________
Spreader Serial Number ________________________________ Controller Serial Number _______________________________
Date of Purchase ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Dealer Where Purchased _____________________________________________________________________________________
When ordering parts, the above information is necessary. This will help to that you receive the correct parts.
At the right is a diagram of the ID tag. This tag on the spreader is located on the frame.
Please out the warranty card with all the necessary information to validate it. This will also give us a record so that
any safety or service information can be communicated to you.
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Safety
Before attempting any procedure in this book, these safety instructions must be read and understood by all workers who have any part in the preparation or use of this equipment.
For your safety, warning and information decals have been placed on this product to remind the operator of safety precautions. If anything happens to mark or destroy the decals, please request new ones from Snowex.
Unit must be pinned and locked into position before operating vehicle.
Never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of vehicle. Failure to do so may limit a vehicle’s handling characteristics.
Never attempt to take a unit a truck with material in it.
Never exceed 45 m.p.h. when loaded spreader is attached to vehicle. Braking distances may be increased and handling characteristics may be impaired at speeds above 45 m.p.h.
Never allow children to operate or climb on equipment.
Always check areas to be spread to be sure no hazardous conditions or substances are in the area.
Always inspect unit for defects: broken, worn or bent parts, weakened areas on spreader or mount.
Always shut vehicle and power source before attempting to attach or detach or service
spreader unit. Be sure vehicle/power source is properly braked or chocked.
Always keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven parts. Remember it is the owner’s responsibility to communicate information on safe usage and proper maintenance
of all equipment.
Always make sure personnel are clear of areas of danger when using equipment. Maintain 60' distance from all bystanders when operating the spreader.
Inspect the unit periodically for defects. Parts that are broken, missing, or worn out must be
replaced immediately. The unit, or any part of it can not be altered without prior written permission from the manufacturer.
Never use with foreign debris in the spreader. These units are designed to handle clean, owing material.
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Safety
(continued)
Always inspect pins and latches whenever attaching or detaching spreader, and before traveling.
Never leave material in hopper for long periods of time. Be aware that all ice melters are hygroscopic and will attract atmospheric moisture and harden up.
Remember, most accidents are preventable and caused by human error. Exercising of care and precautions must be observed to prevent the possibility of injury to operator or others!
Never operate equipment when under the alter your judgment and/or reaction time.
of alcohol, drugs, or medication that might
Before working with the spreader, secure all loose clothing and unrestrained hair.
Always wear safety glasses with side shields when servicing spreader. Failure to do this could
result in serious injury to the eyes.
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Safety and Warning Labels
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
D 6546
D 6544
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D 6547
D 6335
D 6545
D 6548
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Side and Bottom View
Model # SP-3000
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Side and Bottom View
Model # SP-6000
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Auger Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Vee Pro 3000 Only
5 — 10
Complete Drive Assembly
D6565
K e y
D 6512
D 6566
D 6534
D 6535
D 6524
D 6138
D 6165
D 6736
D 6737
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1/2" - 13 x 1" Hex Bolt 4
6584 3/8 Locknut Serrated Flange 8
D 6467
D 6132
D 6172
Plastic Push Fastener 6
1/4" - 20 x 3/4" Stainless Hex Bolt 4
Serrated HWH
#10 - 32 x 5/8" Hex Machine Screw 2
D 6140
D 6232
D 6 5 6 2
D 6 3 2 0
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Motor Drive Coupler 1
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Auger Trans/30:1 1
VP Auger Drive Weld Assy. 1
Auger Motor Cover 1
5/16" - 18 x 1-1/2" Tap Bolt 1
5/16" Lock Nut 1
5/16" Flat Washer 1
3000 Mounting Bracket - Right 1
3000 Mounting Bracket - Left 1
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Main Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000
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Main Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000
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Main Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-6000
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Main Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-6000
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D 6 5 3 2
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D 6 5 3 6
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Spinner Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
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Spinner Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
K e y P a r t N o
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D 4 2 8 9
D 6 1 0 7
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D 6 2 3 2
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D 6 5 1 7
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Complete Drive
Assembly D 6565
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Vehicle Harness Wiring Instructions
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Step 1: Take harness assembly and route from the rear of the vehicle to the front. Route harness along frame and attach to frame holes and frame supports. It is not recommended to attach to fuel or brake lines for obvious reasons. Do not route close to exhaust system or engine, even though Snowex uses high temperature wiring. It still could melt under extreme heat and short the spreader electrical system, as well as the vehicle electrical system.
Step 2: Mount rear plug on bumper using supplied bolts, locate towards the center of the bumper to reduce the amount of debris
the tires will throw to the rear. Important: Apply a small amount of dielectric grease to the plug. Also try to mouunt so plug faces upward to help keep plugs tightly sealed.
Step 3: Secure harness from the rear to the front using heavy duty ty-wraps or frame clips along the frame and lighter duty ty-wraps everywhere else.
Step 4: Layout harness portion that connects to the battery along the fire wall and fender well. Do not connect power leads to battery yet. Drill a 3/4" hole in the fire wall, or use existing access hole, for the control portion of the harness and route connector and harness through hole. Be sure to check the area on the other side of the fire wall to make sure you are not drilling into the vehicle harness or a control module. Generally you can drill on either side of the steering wheel for a good location.
Step 4A: The power harness from control box to battery will need to be routed from the inside of the cab to the battery – this results from the large high amperage connector. Route leads with lugs to battery — do not connect power at this time.
Step 5: Connect harness to the back of the controller and mount to a suitable location. NOTE: You may want to contact customer before mounting controller, some prefer not to have holes drilled into the dashboard. Ty-wrap loose controller harness and move to the engine compartment. Do not mount close to any heater vents.
Step 6: Connect power leads to the battery: Red + Positive, Black – Negative, always connect to the primary battery if using a dual battery system, secure loose loom to any other large or medium vehicle harness with medium duty ty-wraps; this will secure wiring harness.
Step 7: Push the ON/OFF button on the controller to check for power, when that has been confirmed turn power OFF. The electrical portion of the installation is complete.
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Assembly View
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
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Electrical System Parts Breakdown
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
IMPORTANT: In the off season remove control and put in a cool dry place. The interior summer temperatures could damage circuit board and void warranty.
*
CHMSL Lamp Optional
for SP-3000
Anderson Block
IMPORTANT: Do not modify harness length. Any modifications will void warranty.
Special Notes:
1. All external connections must have dielectric grease.
2. Read lead labels before attaching to power source or ground.
3. No other devices may be spliced into wiring harness.
4. Any repairs to wiring harness must be done with heat shrink butt connectors.
5. If inline fuse is installed, use a 60 amp maxi fuse or circuit breaker.
K e y P a r t N o
D 6162
D 6106
D 6320
D 6322
.
D 6341
D 6527
D 6511
D 6513
D 6514
D 6515
D 6118
D 6343
D 6237
D 6354
D 6170
D e s c r i p it o n
Power Cable
Spinner Motor
Auger Motor
Vehicle Harness - 25’
Control Power Cable
Controller
Power Cord - 54”
CHMSL Harness (*see note)
CHMSL Brake Light (*see note)
Heavy Duty Vibrator
Dust Cap Spinner Plug
Dust Cap Vehicle Plug
5 Terminal Control Power Switch
3 Terminal Vibrator Switch
Anderson Connector With Leads
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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Electrical Routing
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
CHMSL
Main Input
Spinner
5 — 20
Auger and Vibrator (not supplied on drawing)
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Controller Wiring Diagram
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Red
Positive (+)
Black
Negative (–)
INPUT
OUTPUT
Auger
Red Positive (+)
Auger
Black Negative (–)
Spinner
Red Positive (+)
Spinner
Black Negative (–)
IMPORTANT: In the off season remove control and put in a cool dry place. The interior summer temperatures could damage circuit board and void warranty.
Vibrator
Red Positive (+)
Vibrator
Black Negative (–)
Control Power Cable
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Connect to control mating half
Negative
Positive
White with Red Tracer (+) to battery
Ring Terminal
Black (–) to battery
Ring Terminal
* NOTE:
A) Leads must only be attached to battery.
B) If fusing, must use minimum 60 Amp
Maxi type fuse or circuit breaker.
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Spreader Power Harness Circuit Diagram
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
AUGER
Red Positive (+)
SPINNER
Black Negative (–)
AUGER
Green Negative (–)
VIBRATOR
Black Negative (–)
SPINNER
White Positive (+)
VIBRATOR
White Positive (+)
MAIN POWER PLUG
SPREADER
Green
Negative (–)
Red
Positive (+)
AUGER POWER
CONNECTION
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Black
Negative (–)
VIBRATOR
POWER PLUG
White
Positive (+)
White
Positive (+)
Black
Negative (–)
SPINNER
POWER PLUG
* NOTE: Plug has polarity
reversed for proper
motor rotation
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Vehicle Harness Circuit Diagram
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
SPINNER
White Positive (+)
SPINNER
Black Negative (–)
BUMPER
PLUG
VIBRATOR
White Positive (+)
VIBRATOR
Black Negative (–)
AUGER
Red Positive (+)
AUGER
Green Negative (–)
CONTROL
OUTPUT PLUG
SPINNER/AUGER
CIRCUIT Anderson
Block
(4) Pos
AUGER OUTPUT
(housing)
Red Positive (+)
Red Wire
SPINNER OUTPUT
(housing)
Red Positive (+)
White Wire
AUGER OUTPUT
(housing)
Black Negative (–)
Green Wire
SPINNER OUTPUT
(housing)
Black Negative (–)
Black Wire
VIBRATOR
CIRCUIT
OUTPUT
Anderson
Block
(2) Pos
White Wire
Black
Negative (–)
Black Wire
Red
Positive (+)
* NOTE: Reference Bumper Plug for Color Code
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Center High Mount Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
Model # SP-6000
Vee Pro 6000
• With spreader mounted on vehicle, plug vehicle (CHMSL) harness into spreader stop lamp harness.
• Using supplied harness clamps and screws, route harness along side wall lower corner or so that harness will be out of the way when spreader is in use.
• Locate vehicle ground wire and stop lamp power wire at rear of vehicle. Use supplied wire taps to connect harness to vehicle electrical system. Once wire taps are installed check to make sure stop lamp works when brake pedal is pressed. Properly complete installation by tying up any loose wires with ty-wraps, also add electrical tape over both connections to insure a solid electrical connection. Some newer trucks have auxiliary stop lamp power leads already at the rear for these types of applications.
CHMSL Spreader Harness
(installed on Spreader from factory)
Key Part No. Description
D 6158 #10 Lock Nut
Qty.
2
D 6514 CHMSL Spreader Harness 1
D 6529 #10 Black Oxide Screw
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Black Ground (–)
Route along bed.
White Positive (+)
Splice into vehicle harness stop lamp/CHMSL circuit.
CHMSL Vehicle Harness
Key Part No. Description Qty.
D 6234 Butt Connectors 2
D 6513 CHMSL Vehicle Harness 1
D 6523 Scotch Locks 2
D 6560 Hex Head Screw 4
D 6561 Cable Mounts 4
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Mounting Instructions
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Step 1: Remove tailgate from pickup bed.
Step 2: Load spreader onto truck bed and mount spinner assembly.
Step 3: Slide spreader forward until deflector/chute assembly makes contact with vehicle. Then, slide spreader back approx.
1” to allow proper clearance.
Step 4: Install stop bars using supplied hole patterns (see Fig.2). To achieve the best position, you may need to drill
additional holes in bracket in order to properly position spreader.
Step 5: Now that the spreader is positioned front to back, you will now center it left to right. Looking at the inside front and
rear corner of the lower frame area, you will notice (4) holes in the bottom of the frame. Using a paint pen or similar
marking device, mark hole locations.
Step 6: Before drilling holes, look beneath the approximate area where each hole will be located. Make sure there are no
vehicle components that will be in the path of the drill before doing this step. If there are interferences, you can
relocate holes, making sure there are at least two forward and two rearward of the front to back centerline.
Step 7: Install and tighten all (4) bolts.
Step 8: Install ratchet straps (see Vee Pro 3000/6000 Mounting System: Strapping Techniques). It is very important for
everyone’s safety this strapping method be used as the standard mounting procedure.
(Do not use ratchet straps exclusively.)
Step 9: Connect the spreader power cord to vehicle main power plug mounted at rear of vehicle (see Electrical Installation).
Step 10: Connect Center High Mount Stop Lamp (CHMSL) cord from the spreader to mating half attached to vehicle
(see Electrical Installation).
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Mounting System Strapping Techniques
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Figure 1
Cross Left Upper to
Right Lower
Cross Right Upper to
Left Lower.
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Stop Bars &
Strap from rear of vehicle to front corner.
mounting bolts.
K e y P a r t N o
D 4116
.
D 4119
D 4 1 2 0
D 4121
D 4 1 2 4
D 6 5 0 3
D 6536
D 6537
D 6499
D 6522
D e s c ir p it o n Q t
1/2" - 13 x 1-1/2" Hex Bolt 4
1/2" Flat Washer 4
1 / 2 " L o c k N u t 4
.y
3/8 - 16 x 1" Hex Bolt 4
3 / 8 " L o c k N u t 4
R a t c h e t S rt a p 4
Adj. Stop Bracket RT 1
Adj. Stop Bracket LT 1
Vee Pro 3000 Tarp 1
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Express Mount Kit Parts Breakdown
Model # XMT-175
Use Bushings To Space
frame out if required.
K e y
NOTE: Kit will not work with the Vee Pro 3000.
P a r t N o
D 6590
.
D e s c r i p it o n
D 6589
D 6591
D 6595
D 6593
D 6592
Mounting Rail Left
Mounting Rail Right
D 6573
D 6594
5/8” Thin Lock Nut
Special Stop Bolt
D 4127
D 4116
5/8” Lock Nut
1/2-13 x 1-1/2” Hex Bolt
D 6581
D 4120
D 4124
D 4121
D 6572
D 6567
1/2” Fender Washer
1/2” Lock Nut
3/8-16 Lock Nut
3/8-16 x 1” Hex Bolt
Wheel Ball Pin
Wheel Cross Bar
Wheel Pivot w/Lock D 6570
D 6576 5/16-18 x 1-1/4” Hex Bolt
D 6138
D 6568
D 6569
D 6587
5/16-18 Lock Nut
Wheel Foot Holder
Wheel Arm
3/8-16 x 2-1/2 HHCS Bolt
D 5717 Nylon Spacer Bushing
Cross Rail
Backing Plate
Stop Latch Lt Side
Stop Latch Rt Side
12
12
1
2
4
1
8
5
8
8
1
4
1
1
Q t y .
1
4
1
1
2
1
2
4
4
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Mounting Instructions
Model # XMT-175
IN BED EXPRESS MOUNT
Step 1: Locate left and right side mounting rail and .
Step 2: Locate item cross rails.
Step 3: Assemble items , and together per exploded view. (Accessory Shim may be needed for adjustment.)
Step 4: Install rear latches items and with 5/8" thin lock nut .
Step 5: Place frame assembly on truck and center left to right.
stop bolt. To do this, you will need to bolt item to lower frame rail using a drill template to locate the bracket, drill all four holes and then install items , and .
Step 7: Determine front to back location by either placing spreader into locked position on frame assembly or by measuring using rear side frame holes and measuring to rear of pick up bed. Mark holes with paint marker or scribe.
Verify that there are no critical components below the pick up bed such as a gas tank, etc.
Step 8: Drill holes and mount frame using supplied 5/8" hardware. Note: There are alternate holes for drilling around items that may be in the way.
WHEEL KIT
Step 1: Assemble item to item using supplied hardware.
Step 2: Assemble items to item using supplied hardware.
Step 3: With spreader in truck, place item wheel arm on the rear center of upper rail of hopper (see illustration/pictures.)
Step 4: Place item on auger weldment and trap the lower edge while at the same time positioning item to engage item so that item pin with ring can keep the two assemblies together.
Step 5: Lock swivel wheels.
Step 6: Pull spreader back and off the in bed mount, allow spreader to rotate towards ground with the locked wheels touching first.
Step 7: Continue to pull spreader into a vertical position.
Step 8: When everything is stable, release wheel locks and slowly move spreader to storage location. Lock wheels when
final place has been established.
Step 9: See photo and drawing illustrations for assembly and installation.
Note: Ratchet straps must still be used as part of the mounting system.
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Optimum Flow Installation Instructions
Model # OFK-020
Step 1: Remove original baffles and plug holes with supplied hardware.
Step 2: Position new style baffle so there are no gaps; baffle is designed to be self locating.
Step 3: Mark and drill holes.
Step 4: Install supplied hardware the same way as original baffle was. Nut and washer should be on exterior surface.
Step 5: Center the Optimum Flow vibrator horizontally and 6-1/2" below apron; (see illustration below) mark and drill holes.
Step 6: Mount vibrator with cord pointing down using supplied hardware. Please note: there is a vibrator backing plate that must be positioned properly. Please refer to standard vibrator instructions for details regarding harness installation, etc.
6-1/2” Optimum Flow Vibrator
Cord Facing Down
See Page 5-30
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Optimum Flow Kit Diagram and Instructions
Model # OFK-020
(–) Neg. Black
(+) Pos.Red
12 VOLT
BATTERY
(+) Pos.Red
(–) Neg. Black
K e y P a r t N o .
D e s c ir p it o n Q t .y
D 4 1 2 4 3 / 8 ' ' L o c k N u t
D 6160 3/8'' - 16x2 Hex Bolt
D 6 1 6 1 D C 8 0 V i b r a t o r 1
D 6579 Vibrator Backing Plate 1
D 6 1 8 4 O n / O f f S w ti c h 1
D 6 2 3 3 1 0 A m p F u s e 1
D 6234 Butt Connector 1
D 6344 Dielectric Grease 1
D 6403 20' Universal Harness 1
D 6404 10' Battery Harness
D 6 4 2 5 F u s e H o l d e r
1
1
1
D 7 1 0 5 R i n g T e r m i n a l 2
D 7106 Spade Connector 2
D 6578 Opti-Flow Baffle 1
Wiring Installation and Instructions
Step 1: First, install switch at desired location. This will determine what the proper wire length should be.
Step 2: Run spreader/vehicle harness from the rear of vehicle to switch area. Remove approx. 3'' of the black outer jacket exposing two single leads (red and black), strip a 1/4'' off each lead. Crimp
1/4'' female connector on red lead and crimp the butt connector to the black lead. Place the female spade/red wire to the on/off switch and leave the black wire for the next step.
Step 3: Route the power harness from the battery to the switch; this will determine proper length to cut wires. Repeat step #2 regarding cable jacketing and connection points to the switch and butt connector.
See Page 5-29
Step 4: Install an inline 10 amp. fuse on the positive (red) lead from the battery to the switch. Locate an easily accessible place, out of the elements, for the fuse and remove approx. 3'' of the black outer jacket exposing two single leads (red and black). Cut the red lead in half and strip a 1/4'' off each lead. Insert into the fuse connector and crimp. Insert 10 amp. blade fuse into connector.
Step 5: At the battery end of the power harness, remove 8'' of the black outer jacket exposing two single leads (red and black).
Strip 1/4” off each lead. Crimp a 3/8'' lug terminal to each lead and attach the red lead to the positive side of the battery and the black lead to the negative side of the battery.
Step 6: Locate vibrator approx. 6" to 8" from the top of throat entry and drill four 3/8" holes in rear hopper face. Bolt the vibrator in place using nuts and bolts provided, with backing plate inside hopper.
IMPORTANT: It is imperative that the vibrator backing plate is hopper to tear.
used (see page 5-29) . Use of any other method could cause
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Adjustable Baffle Kit
Model # ABK-020 (For SP-3000 Spreader Only)
Remove original factory baffle and replace with new baffle assembly (exploded view) or in separate stages.
D 6497 (first stage) is for wet sand/wet salt/or a wet blended mix.
D 6498 (second stage) attached to the first stage; is for dry coarse free flowing materials.
D 6499 (final stage) attached to the second and first stage; is for fine materials or ice melters.
K e y P a r t N o .
D e s c ir p it o n Q t
D 6471 Baffle 1 (wet material) 1
.y
D 6472 Baffle 2 (dry coarse material) 1
D 6473 Baffle 3 (fine material) 1
D 6524 5/16"-18 x 1-1/2" Tap Bolt 2
D 6165 5/16" Flat Washer 2
D 6138 5/16"-18 Lock Nut 2
D 6452 3/8-16 x 1 Serrated Flange Bolt 4
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NOTE: For Vee Pro 3000 Model Only.
Will Not Fit Vee Pro 6000.
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Operating the Spreader
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
PREPARATION
CAUTION – Sweep area clear of foreign objects or obstacles that could cause personal injury. Keep other persons, children, or animals out of the area to be spread.
SPREADER LOADING
WARNING – Do not overload vehicle. Use chart below to calculate weight of material. Weights of material are an average for
dry materials.
Material
Rock Salt
Sand/Salt Mix
Weight Per Cubic Ft.
35-40 lbs.
95-120 lbs.
• Be sure to comply with manufacturer’s maximum gross vehicle weight ratings.
• Warning – Never leave materials in hopper for long periods of time as salt is hygroscopic and will attract atmospheric moisture and harden up. When spreading sand mix, a 1:1 ratio for Sand/Salt mix is recommended to prevent the material from freezing.
SPREADING TIPS
• Never exceed 10 m.p.h. when spreading.
• For a wider pass, increase spinner speed.
• For a heavier pass, drive slower, or increase auger speed.
• Never operate spreader near pedestrians.
• Spread ice melters with the storm to prevent unmanageable levels of ice.
• Calculate spread pattern when near vegetation.
SP-3000/SP-6000 CONTROL OPERATION
• The Dual Variable Speed Control has dual finger-tip dials for maximum performance, digital system status with warning protection and built-in Vibrator Switch.
• To start, press power switch on controller and spreader will accelerate to speed set on spinner and auger dials.
• To stop, press power switch on controller to off position.
• Speed of auger and spinner may be adjusted separately to get desired flow and spread distance from spreader.
• The Vibrator Switch is needed for dense material or to increase the flow to the auger. This eliminates bridging of material in hopper.
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Operating the Spreader
(continued)
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
BAFFLE INSTRUCTIONS
• The Vee Pro 3000/6000 uses a single baffle design over the auger area. This baffle is used for salt/sand mixtures of 50% sand and 50% salt.
• WARNING: Always disconnect power source before attempting to remove material baffle.
• The main baffle (D 6577) MUST never be removed from its original factory installed position unless the unit is being serviced or installing Optiflow Kit.
D6577
WARNING PROTECTION
• If audible beeping occurs, read display to identify problem: if display reads “OL” (overload) or “OH” (overheat), shut controller down and carefully clear jammed auger. If display reads “E1“ this means there is a dead short in system. Do not use until problem is corrected. If display reads “E0”, this means that the motor is not getting any power. Check all connections. If display reads “LB” the vehicle battery is extremely low and could damage the system. Also check for poor connections which also can cause the same error code.
• If there are any problems while operating the spreader, refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
AUTO-REVERSE “AR” FUNCTION
• If your controller displays “OL” this could indicate a jammed auger.
• To engage the Auto-Reverse “AR” function:
Step 1: Shut the Main Power Switch OFF for 3 seconds.
Step 2: Turn the Main Power Switch ON. When the machine starts back up the “AR” sequence will automatically start and the
auger will reverse for several rotations to clear the jam.
• After a pause of several moments, the auger will automatically return to correct rotation.
• If the jam is still not cleared, the controller will again display “OL”.
• You may repeat Steps 1 & 2 for a second and third time.
• If after the third try the controller displays “OL” — you must extract the material that is causing the problem.
• Follow all warning directions when clearing jams.
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Troubleshooting
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Whenever service is necessary, your local SnowEx Dealer knows your Spreader best. Take your Spreader to your local dealer for any maintenance or service needs on your unit. If this is not possible, the Troubleshooting Guide below may assist you in identifying the problem.
Warning: First read all warning instructions and safety messages before servicing your spreader.
Preliminary Checks
• Be sure all electrical connections are tight and clean.
• Be sure nothing is jammed in the hopper.
PROBLEM
Motor doesn’t run.
Controller shut down.
Material not flowing from hopper.
Vibrator not working.
Audible alarm beeping and display shows OL or OH.
Jammed auger, overload shut down.
Audible alarm beeping display shows E1.
Audible alarm beeping display shows EO.
Audible alarm beeping display shows LB.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Loose electrical connections.
Blown Fuse.
Motor Seized.
Jammed auger.
Poor electrical connections.
Electrical short.
Controller failure.
Empty hopper.
Wet material.
Frozen or coarse material.
Spinner not turning.
Auger loose on shaft.
Short in system.
Motor is not getting power.
Vehicle battery is extremely low, or a poor connection exists.
SOLUTION
Check all connections.
Replace fuse.
Replace motor.
Carefully clear jammed material.
Clean or replace connectors.
Use dielectric grease.
Check electrical connections.
Check for bare wires.
Replace controller.
Fill hopper.
Replace with dry material.
Replace material.
Check drive assembly.
Tighten locking bolt on the side of the auger. There is a flat machined on the driver shaft. Align the auger with this flat and tighten the bolt.
Replace vibrator
Turn off for three seconds, then restart. If shut down continues, turn off controller. Clear debris and lumps from auger areas.
Turn off. Do not use until problem is corrected.
Turn off. Check all connections.
Turn off. Charge battery.
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Troubleshooting
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
SPREADER
DOES NOT RUN
CONTROLLER TURNS ON
BEEP SHUTS OFF
DISPLAYS ERROR CODE
ON/OFF SWITCH
LIGHTS NO DISPLAY
NOTHING HAPPENS
NO DISPLAY
ON/OFF SWITCH WILL
NOT LIGHT UP
OL CODE
EO CODE
LB CODE
DEFINITION:
AMP DRAW
TOO HIGH
JAMMED MATERIAL
BAD MOTOR
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
SWITCH OFF & ON
FOR AUTO-REVERSE
FUNCTION
TEST 4 TO 20 AMP DRAW
NO LOAD GOOD
BAD TRANSMISSION
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
CORROSION
20+ AMP DRAW
NO LOAD BAD
TEST TURN SHAFT
BY HAND
SHOULD TURN FREELY
REPLACE ALL
CORRODED
CONNECTIONS
BAD CONTROLLER
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
DEFINITION:
OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN
MOTOR AND CONTROLLER
SPREADER UNPLUGGED
BAD ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
PLUG IN SPREADER
MOTOR POWER CORD
DISCONNECTED
INSIDE DRIVE ASSEMBLY
BREAK IN
WIRING HARNESS
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
CORROSION
OPEN ACCESS COVER
AND PLUG TOGETHER
REPLACE HARNESS
REPLACE ALL CORRODED
CONNECTIONS
LOOSE CONNECTION TIGHTEN OR REPLACE
E1 CODE
ALL OTHER
CODES
CHECK POWER
TO BLUE WIRE
CHECK POWER SOURCE
TO CONTROLLER
LOW BATTERY
LESS THAN 12 VOLT
OUTPUT
DEAD SHORT
IN MOTOR CIRCUIT
CHECK HARNESS FOR
ANY MODIFICATIONS
BAD CONTROLLER
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
BAD CONTROLLER
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
LOAD TEST BATTERY
REPLACE
AFFECTED
COMPONENTS
BAD CONTROLLER
CHECK WITH TEST KIT
REPLACE
CLEAR JAM
DON'T FORGET
USE DIELECTRIC
GREASE
SNOWEX DIAGNOSTIC TEST KIT (STK-020) IS AVAILABLE TO ACCURATELY DIAGNOSE ANY ISSUES WITH SNOWEX SPREADERS.
CALL YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS.
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Troubleshooting Material Flow
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
MATERIAL
FREE FLOWS
MATERIAL
DOES NOT FLOW
SLOW
MATERIAL
FLOW
CHECK BAFFLE
LENGTH
CHECK BAFFLE
POSITION
MATERIAL
OBSTRUCTION
AUGER RUNS
BACKWARDS
TURN ON
VIBRATOR
TURN ON
VIBRATOR
INCREASE
AUGER SPEED
MATERIAL ISSUE
18" CORRECT
SHOULD TOUCH HOPPER
ON 3 SIDES
REMOVE
OBSTRUCTION
RUN 12 VOLT TO
AUGER CIRCUIT ON
SPREADER POWER CORD
MATERIAL ISSUE
MATERIAL ISSUE
MATERIAL ISSUE
AUGER RUNS
PROPER DIRECTION
AUGER RUNS
BACKWARDS
REPLACE VEHICLE
HARNESS
CHECK CONNECTIONS
AT AUGER MOTOR
FOR REVERSE POLARITY
POLARITY CORRECT
REPLACE SPREADER
HARNESS
* Spreader capable of speading most granular bulk material, including coarse 50/50 salt/sand mix with Optimum Flow Kit.
NOTE: Optional Optimum Flow Kit Available, To Increase Material Flow
SNOWEX DIAGNOSTIC TEST KIT (STK-020) IS AVAILABLE TO ACCURATELY DIAGNOSE ANY ISSUES WITH SNOWEX SPREADERS.
CALL YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS.
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Spreader Maintenance
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
• WARNING – When servicing is necessary, perform it in a protected area. Do not use power tools in rain or snow because of danger of electrical shock or injury. Keep area well lighted. Use proper tools. Keep the area of service clean to help avod accidents.
• WARNING – Disconnect electricity to spreader before servicing.
• CAUTION – The controller is a solid state electronic unit and is not serviceable. Any attempt to service will void warranty.
• CAUTION – There are no serviceable parts in the motor/transmission assembly. Any attempt to service will void warranty.
• CAUTION – When replacing parts use only original manufacturer’s parts. Failure to do so will void warranty.
• Use diaelectric grease on all electrical connections to prevent corrosion at the beginning and end of the season and each time plugs are disconnected.
• Gently wash unit after each use to prevent material build-up and corrosion.
• CAUTION – When pressure washing motor enclosure area stay at least 36'' away from all electrical items.
• Paint or oil all bare metal surfaces at the end of the season.
• Apply small amount of light oil to latches as needed.
• If motor cover is removed for any reason, use silicone sealant to ensure weather proofing of enclosure.
• Grease bearings after every 20 hours’ use.
• After first use, tighten all nuts and bolts on spreader and mount.
• WARNING: Never remove spreader with material in hopper.
• ATTENTION: Store control in cool dry place during the off season.
• CAUTION – Spinner motor is not designed for continuous duty. Allow motor to cool between long cycle times.
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Useful Formulas
Model # SP-3000/SP-6000
Determining Vehicle Payload
Material Type
Example:
Coarse Salt – Dry
Equipment installed when vehicle was weighed
Front Gross Axle Weight Rating
(RGAWR)
Rear Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) (lb.)
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) (lb.) (empty)
Payload Available (lb.)
SP-3000/SP-6000
8600
– 6500
= 2100
Material Weight (lb./cu. yd.)
Maximum Volume (cu. yd.)
Maximum Height (approximate) (in.)
Loaded Front Gross Axle Weight
(FGAW) (lb.)
÷ 1431
= 1.47
24"
Loaded Rear Gross Axle Weight
(RGAW) (lb.)
Loaded Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) (lb.)
Torque Chart
When tightening fasteners, refer to the Torque Chart below for the recommended fastener torque values.
Recommended Fastener Torque Chart (ft.-lb.)
SIZE
SAE
Grade 2
SAE
Grade 5
SAE
Grade 8
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
3/8-24
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
7/8-9
1-8
24
30
45
66
6
11
19
93
150
202
300
9
18
31
46
50
75
110
150
250
378
583
13
28
46
68
75
115
165
225
370
591
893
Metric Grade 8.8 (ft.-lb.)
SIZE
M 6
M 8
M 10
TORQUE
7
17
35
SIZE
M 12
M 14
M 16
TORQUE
60
95
155
These torque values apply to mount assembly fasteners except those noted in the instruction.
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=
÷
=
–
=
÷
=
–
=
÷
=
Material Weights
Refer to the table below for the weight per cubic yard of common spreading materials.
MATERIAL WEIGHT
(lb. per cubic yard)
Fine Salt – Dry
Coarse Salt – Dry
Sand/Salt Mix – Dry (50/50)
Cinders
2,025
1,431
2,700
1,080
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Warranty
Limited Warranty
Snowex products are warranted for a period of two years from the date of purchase against defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service, subject to limitations detailed below. Warranty period of two years begins on the date of purchase by the original retail user.
The WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD must be returned to the manufacturer for this warranty to become effective. This warranty applies to the original retail purchaser only. This warranty does not cover damages caused by improper installation, misuse, lack of proper maintenance, alterations or repairs made by anyone other than authorized Snowex dealers or Snowex personnel. Due to the corrosive properties of the materials dispensed by spreaders, Trynex does not warrant against damage caused by corrosion. Warranty claims by the user must be made to the dealer from where the product was purchased, unless otherwise authorized by Snowex. Snowex reserves the right to determine if any part is defective and to repair or replace such parts as it elects. This warranty does not cover shipping costs of defective parts to or from the dealer.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Neither Snowex, nor any company affiliated with it, makes any warranties, representations for promise as to the performance or quality other than what is herein contained. The liability of Snowex to the purchaser for damages arising out of the manufacture, sale, delivery, use or resale of this spreader shall be limited to and shall not exceed the costs of repair or replacement of defective parts. Snowex shall not be liable for loss of use, inconvenience or any other incidental, indirect or consequential damages, so the above limitations on incidental or consequential damages may not apply to you.
NO DEALER HAS AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE ON BEHALF OF
SNOWEX, OR TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE TERMS OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS
WARRANTY IN ANY WAY.
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Warranty Registration and Customer Survey
To initiate the warranty on your new SnowEx spreader and assure prompt warranty service, please complete the following warranty registration and customer survey, sign and mail it back to the factory within 30 days of purchase.
1) Date of Purchase:
2) Name:
Address:
Phone:
3 ) S n o w E x M o d e l P u r c h a s e d :
4) Is this your first Trynex Spreader? Yes No
5) What type of vehicle are you using with your Spreader?
M a k e
6) What type of material are you using in your spreader?
M o d e l
7) SnowEx Dealer Name:
SnowEx Dealer Address:
S e ir a l N u m b e :r
Y e a r
SnowEx Dealer Phone:
8) Does your Trynex Dealer stock Trynex replacement Parts? Yes No I don’t know
9) Do you feel your Trynex Dealer sold you the correct product for your needs/application? Yes No
10) How would you rate your overall satisfaction with your SnowEx Dealer?
11) How would you rate your overall satisfaction with your SnowEx Product?
Very
Satisfied
Satisfied
Somewhat
Satisfied
Somewhat
Dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very
Dissatisfied
Very
Satisfied
Satisfied
Somewhat
Satisfied
Somewhat
Dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very
Dissatisfied
12) Would you purchase another Trynex Product? Yes No
13) If you would like to receive E-Mail ALERTS for new products, bulletins or special promotions please supply address : _________________________________________________
14) Please use the space below to convey your comments and/or suggestions.
NOTE: I have read the owner’s manual and all safety precautions and I understand that this equipment could be dangerous if not operated with care and under the proper conditions.
15) Owner’s signature:
X
PLEASE FOLD AND SEAL WITH TRANSPARENT TAPE BEFORE MAILING.
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Key features
- High-impact polyethylene hopper for durability
- Custom-engineered powder-coated frame for corrosion resistance
- Electronic dual variable speed control for precise application
- Maximum torque 12-volt motor for consistent spreading
- Multi-use capabilities for a variety of materials
- Optional 5-year extended warranty for peace of mind