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INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
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Contents
INSTRUCTIONAL INFORMATION
SAFETY..............................................................................................................3-4
SPREADER INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS..............5-8
WIRELESS INSTRUCTION.............................................................................9-13
DUAL CONTROL FLOW VALVE AND HYDRAULIC SPECIFICATION...14-15
SPREADER OPERATION (GAS DRIVEN, HYDRAULIC, ELECTRIC)......16-17
MAINTENANCE...............................................................................................18-19
PARTS LISTING
GAS ENGINE MODELS (BRIGGS & STRATTON, HONDA).......................20-33
HYDRAULIC MODEL......................................................................................34-42
ELECTRIC DUAL MOTOR MODEL...............................................................43-59
PARTS TABLE (multi-conditional parts)...........................................................60-61
GEARBOX.........................................................................................................62-63
SPINNER ASSEMBLIES (SHORT, INTER., EXT, )........................................64-69
RECORDS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION
NAMEPLATE INFORMATION........................................................................70
WARRANTY......................................................................................................71
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THE BEST SAFETY
DEVICE IS A
CAREFUL OPERATOR
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND COMPLETELY BEFORE DO-
ING!
SAFE EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS and OPERATORS:
TURN OFF ALL POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE OPERATIONS
•
•
FOLLOW RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROCEDURES.
KEEP EQUIPMENT IN SAFE OPERATING CONDITION AT ALL TIMES.
• RECOGNIZE AND AVOID HAZARDS WHILE OPERATING, SERVICING AND
MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT.
NOTICE: INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL AND PARTS LISTS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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WARNING
USE SAFETY GLASSES OR OTHER FACE PROTECTION AGAINST POSSIBLE BATTERY
EXPLOSION. DO NOT SMOKE AND AVOID OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION.
WARNING
Never operate machine with engine shroud in the upright position. Never climb into hopper while the engine is operating or capable of being operated.
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH MIGHT OCCUR.
NOTE: Read and fully understand the owners manual supplied by the engine manufacturer before operating this equipment. Not doing so, endangers your safety and the warranty of the engine.
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Swenson Spreader Standard Wireless Controller
For use with Gas Engine packages
The wireless controller is a compact unit with two parts. One part is the Base Unit (Receiver) and the other part is the Transmitter (Hand Held Controller). The Transmitter is used to send a corresponding signal to the Base Unit to act as a remote switching device.
Set-up and Operation
The Swenson Wireless Controller comes factory programmed. That means matching the Base Unit to the Transmitter has been done by Swenson Spreader. This gives a matched (1 of 16 million combinations
@ 418MHz) interface between the Transmitter and Base Unit. See Figures 1 & 2 for Transmitter button assignments. On the 8 button Swenson Spreader Transmitter, all (8) buttons are used when programming.
When programming is completed, only (5) buttons are functional (Buttons #1, #3, #4, #5, & #6) (see Fig.
1).
Button #7 (open button)
Button #5 (engine start)
Button #3 (Throttle decrease)
Button #1 (clutch on/off)
Fig. 1: Transmitter Front Button Assignments
Button #8 (open button)
Button #6 (engine off)
Button #4 (Throttle increase)
& “Hold to Choke”
Button #2 (open button)
“ADD” Button depress with paperclip
“blue” LED
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Fig. 2: Transmitter Back Button Assignments
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Programming “red” LED
STANDARD RECEIVER
“LEARN” Button
(“black” press button)
Antenna (coiled) Male Connector
Fig. 3: Base Unit layout (Figure shown without Base Unit Cover)
Programming/Reprogramming the Transmitter and the Base Unit:
Tools needed: A small “phillips” screwdriver and a small diameter pin (paper clip).
Instructions to program Transmitter and Base Unit:
1. Remove (4) screws and cover on Base Unit.
2. Power-up the Base Unit. Connect a 12V power source to the spreader 12V battery terminals and plug the engine wire harness to the Base Unit wire harness (see Male Connector in Fig. 3). DO
NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY TERMINALS from the 12V source when engine is running.
3. On the backside of the Transmitter depress the “ADD” button (see Fig. 2) using a small pin or paper clip – You will see a “blue” LED start to blink (for approximately 15-17 seconds).
4. On the front side of the Transmitter press all (8) buttons (see Fig. 1). There is no certain order to press the buttons. Firmly press each button, separately. Perform this step before the 15-17 seconds are up (before “blue” LED stops blinking). The Transmitter is now programmed and has created its own 1 in 16 million address. Once the “blue” LED stops blinking, this step is completed.
5. On the Base Unit (see Fig. 3) press the black “LEARN” button. The “red” LED will start to blink
(for approximately 15-17 seconds).
6. On the front side of the Transmitter you only need to press Button #1 (clutch on/off), once.
Perform this step before the 15-17 seconds are up (before “red” LED stops blinking). The base unit has now recognized the Transmitters unique 1 in 16 million address. Once the “red” LED stops blinking, this step is completed.
7. Verify the (5) functional buttons (Buttons #1, #3, #4, #5, & #6) on the Transmitter are working with the Spreader Unit by pressing each button, individually (the Base Unit “red” LED will flash when a
Transmitter button is pressed). If Transmitter buttons are not working, repeat steps 3 – 8 or see the
Trouble shooting directions.
8. When Transmitter buttons are functioning properly, re-assemble the Cover on the Base Unit with the (4) screws. Your Swenson Wireless Controller is now ready to use!
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Transmitter Battery Replacement
The Transmitter uses a standard CR2032 lithium button cell battery. In normal use it will provide 1 to 2 years of operation. To replace the Transmitter battery, gently press and slide the battery cover off.
Remove the battery by sliding (NOT lifting) it out from underneath the retainer (see Fig. 4). Observe the battery polarity when replacing (“+” showing face up).
Notes:
1. If the battery looses power or is removed the Transmitter and Base Unit may need to be reprogrammed
(see reprogramming Transmitter and Base Unit instructions). Check Transmitter functional buttons to verify if reprogramming is necessary.
2. When removing lithium battery, please use caution to slide not lift the battery from the controller! If excess force is used to remove the battery (example: lifting the battery with a small screw driver) – the solder connections from the battery clip to the circuit board could be pried loose. This action is not covered under warranty.
Battery Cover Lithium battery
Transmit
Fig. 4: Back of Transmitter with back cover and battery removed
Other Considerations
1. Powering off the engine will not automatically power off the Clutch (engagement of conveyor/spinner). If clutch remains engaged, after engine is turned off, it could lead to a slow electrical drain on the 12V battery. (Gas engine models only)
2. If an unregulated voltage (example: sparking the battery cable terminal to the 12V battery post.) is
sent to the Base Unit it could erase the Base Unit programming. The remote may show signs of
no longer working with the Base Unit. Reprogramming will be required. When 14Amps are supplied the Base Unit circuit board is designed to shut off. See additional trouble shooting comments.
3. Only one transmitter at a time can be activated within a reception area. Only one carrier of a particular frequency may occupy the same airspace at a given time. This means that if two transmitters are activated in the same area at the same time the signals will interfere and the decoder on the receiver will not see a valid transmission and the wireless controller will not function.
4. Multiple Transmitters can be programmed to (1) Base Unit.
5. To verify the Base Unit is receiving a signal from the Transmitter. Press a button on the Transmitter -
“red” LED on the Base Unit will light-up.
6. Swenson Spreader, LLC has no control over the intended usage of this product. Because of that
Swenson Spreader, LLC offers no written or expressed liability as to how this product is used.
Swenson Spreader, LLC recommends that these units are intended for OFF ROAD USE ONLY!
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. To verify the Transmitter and Base Unit are working together: Once the base unit has power the
“red” LED will come on when the Transmitter buttons are depressed (Cover of Base Unit will need to be removed to see “red” LED). If the “red” LED does not come on, the Base Unit is NOT getting a signal from the Transmitter.
Possible Solutions:
A. Reprogramming the Transmitter and Base Unit might be required.
B. Base Unit might not be functioning properly (see Base Unit trouble shooting below).
C. Transmitter might not be functioning properly. (see Transmitter trouble shooting below).
2. Base Unit Programming Lose: If an unregulated voltage (spark) is sent to the Base Unit from a power source the Base Unit could lose its programming. The voltage spike will not damage the
Base Unit or Transmitter. Unregulated voltage could generate from the following:
- Connecting battery cables to a 12V battery source.
- Jump starting the 12V battery.(Gas engine models only)
- Charging the 12V battery.
- Pull-starting the engine.(Gas engine models only)
Possible Solutions:
A. Reprogramming the Transmitter and Base Unit may be required.
B. Base Unit might be damaged, a new Base Unit & Transmitter will need to be ordered.
3. Base Unit does not fun ction properly: (example: “red” LED will not light up when “LEARN” button is depressed on Base Unit).
Possible Solutions:
A. Check/verify voltage of 12V is being supplied by the 12V battery. Lower voltages than 12V will not allow the Base Unit to function properly.
B. Confirm all wires on engine wire harness are secure and properly connected.
C. Base Unit could be damaged, a new Base Unit & Transmitter will need to be ordered.
4. Transmitter does not have power: (example: “blue” LED will not light up when “ADD” button is depressed on Transmitter).
Possible Solutions:
A. Verify tool diameter (example: paperclip) to depress Transmitter “ADD” button is small enough to enter the “ADD” button hole.
B. Verify the lithium button cell battery polarity is correct (“+” will be facing up).
C. If the Transmitter is 1-2 years old, check the lithium battery voltage with a meter or replace the battery as needed (CR2032 lithium button cell battery).
D. Transmitter could be damaged, a new Transmitter will need to be ordered.
5. General troubleshooting:
A. Try to Program/reprogram the Transmitter and Base Unit.
B. Verify the Ground wires (all wires) are secure.
C. Check connections to the components that the unit is trying to operate using a voltmeter.
WARNING
1. Disconnecting 12V Battery Cables/Terminals:
A. DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY (CABLES/TERMINALS) WHEN THE ENGINE/MOTOR
IS RUNNING. This could disable or permanently damage the Base Unit.
For further technical assistance please contact Swenson Spreader, LLC at (888) 825-7323 or visit us at www.swensonspreader.com
to download updated Wireless Controller Instructions.
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SINGLE FLOW CONTROL VALVE
61190
(04105-306-00)
BOTTOM VIEW
A - A
(SHOWN W / O FITTINGS)
*
FLANGE PLATE
00105-873-00
DUAL FLOW VALVE/STAND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
IMPORTANT: A pipe joint sealant compatible with hydraulic oil must be applied to all screw fittings.
(Teflon Tape Sealant Is Not Recommended)
2.
Hose ends connected to flow valve must be of the
"swivel" type.
3.
CAUTION: Over tightening of the fittings in flow valve may cause damage to valve body.
4.
Approximately 8" of hose slack must be realized between the flow valve and valve stand after the flow valve has been completely plumbed. If this condition does not exist after the plumbing has been completed, removal of valve will require hoses to be removed at opposite end of valve.
5.
Assembly of valve on stand:
A
8 0"
HOSE SLACK
AFTER PLUMMING
VALVE STAND
(2) HALVES
00105-874-00
TRUCK CAB
FLOOR BOARD a.
Cut a 5" x 5" square opening in floor board of truck where the valve stand is to be located.
b.
Bolt valve stand halves together forming a
"box" over the 5" x 5" square opening. NOTE:
When bolting valve stand halves in place, make sure holes in flanges align with holes in flange plate.”*” c.
Bolt flange plate to VALVE (Use (2) 1/4" x 3" bolts, lockwashers, etc.) d.
Insert hoses through floor opening and valve stand and connect appropriate hoses (see instructions #1 thru #4) to flow valve.
e.
Bolt flange plate to valve stand flanges.
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HYDRAULICS
WARNING
LEAKING HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS CAN INJECT THEMSELVES UNDER THE SKIN OF PERSONS
NEAR A LEAK, CREATING GRAVE MEDICAL RISKS. TAKE CARE TO AVOID EXPOSURE TO
HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS.
1 . Hydraulic components should be kept as clean as possible during assembly operations.
2. Galvanized pipe and pipe fittings must not be used because flaking or galvanizing material can cause damage to major hydraulic components.
3. A pipe joint sealant, compatible with hydraulic oil, must be applied to all screwed fittings. (Teflon tape is not recommended.)
4. Hose should be protected where severe wear may be caused by vibration or sliding movement.
5. Long runs of hose should be supported by tie wiring or clamping.
6. Pressure and return hoses, connected to hydraulic motors, may be reversed for proper motor rotation.
Spinner rotates in a clockwise direction when looking down from top.
7. Use hose manufacturer’s recommendations for fitting re-useable hose ends.
8. Hydraulic pumps must be mounted so shaft rotates in direction of arrow.
9. Locate reservoir as close to pump as possible. It may be installed on truck frame or truck box.
10. Hydraulic return line filter is screwed directly onto reservoir with cartridge down. Oil must flow through filter in direction of arrow on filter.
11. Install the quick connect couplings so that when disconnected, there is a male and female on the truck as well as on the spreader. This way, hoses will always be hooked up properly. and hose ends can be coupled together when spreader is in storage to prevent system contamination.
12. See page 13 for valve assembly
13. Operate hydraulic system for several minutes to warm up. Check all connections for leaks.
14. After running, refill reservoir to three fourths full.
CONTROL AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
* Hydraulic Oil ................................. Good Grade of MS10W Hydraulic Oil Which has wear, oxidation and foam inhibitors.
* Oil Filter ........................................ 10 Micron Element Return Line Filter.
* Relief Valve Setting ...................... 1500 PSI
* Oil Flow ......................................... 0 - 10 GPM
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SPREADER OPERATION
A. Start the engine and engage the clutch. The amount of material spread, depends on engine speed and gate opening. Decreasing RPM and/or gate height will decrease amount spread; the inverse holds true also.
Notice that the electric clutch can be engaged or disengaged at any time and at any engine RPM. However, since engagement time and torque is almost instantaneous, to prevent premature spinner chain failure and chain tension loss, it is recommended that the electric clutch be engaged at the lowest possible RPM without stalling the engine.
If the truck is to be driven for an extended period of time while the spreader is not operating, it is RECOMMENDED to turn off the gas at the carburetor inlet to prevent the carburetor from over filling with fuel.
Before loading the spreader the first time, start and stop the conveyor several times to break in the clutch.
WARNING
ALWAYS STAND AT A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE SPINNER WHILE OPERATING
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN OUTSIDE OF THE TRUCK CAB WHILE
SPREADER IS RUNNING.
B. Spread pattern depends on baffle settings and spinner RPM. Maximum spreader width is 30 ft.
1.
Speeding up or slowing down the engine will increase or decrease spread pattern width.
2. Internal baffle adjustments will move the spread pattern to the right or left.
3. External baffle adjustments will block spreading to the right or left side.
DESIRED SPREAD PATTERN
C
ENTERED
B
EHIND
T
RUCK
BAFFLE SETTING
INTERNAL
B
OTH
D
OWN
EXTERNAL
A
LL
T
HREE
UP
B
EHIND
T
RUCK AND
L
EFT
B
EHIND
T
RUCK AND
R
IGHT
RH - D
OWN
LH - U
P
RH - U
P
LH - D
OWN
RH - D
OWN
LH - U
P
RH - U
P
LH - D
OWN
W
INDROW
B
EHIND
T
RUCK
RH - D
OWN
LH - D
OWN
A
LL
- D
OWN
4. External Baffles can be lowered to an intermediate position to baffle down the particles that may otherwise leave the spinner at a high trajectory.
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SPREADER OPERATION
A. Start the engine and engage the clutch. The amount of material spread, depends on engine speed and gate opening. Decreasing RPM and/or gate height will decrease amount spread; the inverse holds true also.
Notice that the electric clutch can be engaged or disengaged at any time and at any engine RPM. However, since engagement time and torque is almost instantaneous, to prevent premature spinner chain failure and chain tension loss, it is recommended that the electric clutch be engaged at the lowest possible RPM without stalling the engine.
If the truck is to be driven for an extended period of time while the spreader is not operating, it is RECOMMENDED to turn off the gas at the carburetor inlet to prevent the carburetor from over filling with fuel.
Before loading the spreader the first time, start and stop the conveyor several times to break in the clutch.
WARNING
ALWAYS STAND AT A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE SPINNER WHILE OPERATING
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN OUTSIDE OF THE TRUCK CAB WHILE
SPREADER IS RUNNING.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE SPREADER BY THE CENTER LIFT OR CORNER LIFT HOOKS
WITH MATERIAL IN THE SPREADER.
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE ON SPREADER, DISCONNECT SPREADER
BATTERY LEADS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Grease idler bearings on idler shaft takeup assembly, outboard bearing on gearbox output shaft, and lower spinner bearing every ten hours of operation.
Grease input shaft bearing on gearbox every fifty hours of operation. CAUTION! Over greasing may cause seal damage. The gearbox must be filled to oil level plug with SAE 90 gear type lubricant. Keep breather plug clean.
Drag chain slack on V-boxes should be checked periodically and taken up if distance between center line of rear sprocket and point where chain contacts lower flange on longitudinal is less than eight (8) inches.
CAUTION! Over tightening conveor chain can cause serious drive train problems. Above distance must not exceed 20 inches.
If the spreader is equipped with a gasoline engine, it should be maintained per engine manufacturer's instruction. (Instructions and parts book is enclosed.)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
V-belt tension must be maintained. The v-belt can be tightened by loosening engine hold-down bolts and sliding engine as required. CAUTION! Over tightening of v-belt may damage gearbox.
Roller chain tension must be maintained. It is adjusted by loosening the spinner mounting bearings and sliding the bearings. Make sure the spinner shaft is straight up and down before retightening. Oil chain often and at end of season.
When the box is not in use, it should be washed out. If the box is put in storage, all surfaces should be oiled or painted after washing.
For HYDRAULIC SPREADERS, maintain oil level three fourths (3/4) full in reservoir with clean high grade non-foaming hydraulic oil; recommended viscosity 100-200 SSU. Operating temperature should be limited to 180°F. Replace filter cartridge No. 62382 (04104 005 00) at least twice a year.
If chain becomes stuck or "froze" to the floor to the point where the clutch cannot pull the load, never attempt to free chain using a pipe wrench or any other tool on the output shaft. The gearbox is designed to accept torque from input shaft only. Trying to turn output shaft will strip the gears, thus voiding the warranty.
10.
To minimize problems and extend the life of the Electric Clutch, the following is highly recommended.
a.
Before starting unit, make sure the drag chain is free (not stuck or "froze" to the floor). If the drag chain is stuck, this can cause the clutch to burnup.
b.
After the using season is over, remove clutch from unit, and clean thoroughly.
c.
After cleaning, coat both mating surfaces of the clutch with oil or light weight grease.
NOTE: The Oil or Grease must be removed prior to the next using season.
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ITEM
31
30
29
28
18
15
10
7
6
5
4
3
27
26
22
21
20
19
25
24
23
17
16
14
13
12
11
2
1
9
8
STANDARD PV MODEL
PART NUMBER
04145-075-00
00115-778-00
04003-806-05
04003-806-15
04003-001-02
04003-001-11
00104-822-00
00104-822-01
04622-008-00
04003-002-02
04003-002-23
00122-073-01
04009-001-01
04616-120-00
04071-016-00
See Parts Table pg 58-59
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04003-032-05
04003-032-06
04003-806-01
04003-806-14
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04003-806-02
04003-806-12
04003-003-04
04003-003-26
04004-002-20
04003-804-02
04003-804-08
00119-590-01
04004-001-09
04004-001-16
04003-005-14
04003-005-56
00118-337-00
04003-802-05
04003-802-09
00115-124-00
00122-369-00
00122-366-00
04003-806-13
04003-804-01
04003-804-29
04049-045-00
See Parts Table pg 58-59
DESCRIPTION
ENGINE, 10.5 HP B &S W / VR
ENGINE, HONDA W/DECALS
NUT, 1/4-20 SER FLANGE
NUT, 1/4-20 SER FLANGE ss
BOLT, 1/4-20 X 3/4 HH
BOLT, 1/4-20 X 3/4 HH ss
RETAINER, CLUTCH
RETAINER, CLUTCH s3
COVER, CLUTCH
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 3/4 HH
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 3/4 HH ss
A, WIRELESS REMOTE PV
KEY, WOODRUFF 1/4 X 7/8
CABLE, SPREADER CONTROL
V-BELT, BX-48
FORM, FLOOR PV
CHAINSHIELD, PV
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 3/4 CA
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 3/4 CA ss
NUT, 5/16-18 SER FLANGE
NUT, 5/16-18 SER FLANGE ss
WELD, DRAG CHAIN
NUT, 3/8-16 SER FLANGE
NUT, 3/8-16 SER FLANGE ss
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1 1/4 HH
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1 1/4 HH ss
FLATWASHER, 3/8”SS
LOCKNUT, 3/8-16 NYLON
LOCKNUT, 3/8-16 NYLON ss
FORMING, GUARD, CONVEYOR, PV
LOCKWASHER, 1/2” MED SPLIT
LOCKWASHER, 1/2” MED SPLIT ss
BOLT, 1/2-13 X 3/4
BOLT, 1/2-13 X 3/4 ss
SUB-ASSEMBLY GEARBOX
NUT, 1/2-13 HEX JAM
NUT, 1/2-13 HEX JAM ss
WELD, TAKE UP BOLT
ROLLER, POLY
SHAFT, IDLER
NUT, 5/16-18 SER FLANGE SS
LOCKNUT, 5/16-18 NYLON
LOCKNUT, 5/16-18 NYLON ss
DECAL, CAUTION
WELD, PV 50” HOPPER
QTY
1
5
5
1
2
2
1
13
3
2
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
2
3
1
9
1
1
10
6
4
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ITEM
61
57
55
54
53
60
59
58
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
40
39
38
37
36
45
44
43
42
41
35
34
33
32
PART NUMBER
00118-312-00
00118-312-01
00118-312-02
04540-003-00
04605-154-00
04605-155-00
04003-033-14
04093-021-00
04049-165-00
04049-199-00
04049-182-00
04010-016-01
04004-002-08
04004-002-20
00112-734-00
00119-587-01
00119-587-02
00119-587-03
04624-001-01
00110-819-00
00110-819-01
00110-819-02
04604-017-00
00104-802-00
00104-963-01
04607-027-00
04003-033-04
04003-033-26
04616-067-02
04604-004-00
04145-005-00
04093-022-00
04004-002-07
04004-002-25
04048-518-01
04003-002-06
04003-002-25
04070-021-00
04031-007-00
STANDARD PV MODEL
DESCRIPTION
FORM, HANDLE FEEDGATE
FORM, HANDLE FEEDGATE s3
FORM, HANDLE FEEDGATE s2
OIL, 5W30 MOTOR
GROMMET, MTG
CABLE, LIGHT POWER
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 4” CA
TRIM, VINYL
DECAL, SERIAL NUMBER (Swenson)
DECAL, GASOLINE ONLY
DECAL, DANGER
PIN, 1/8” X 1” COTTER SS
FLATWASHER, 3/8”
FLATWASHER, 3/8” SS
ROD, PROP
WELD, SHROUD 14G PV
WELD, SHROUD 14G PV S2
WELD, SHROUD 14G PV S3
KNOB, HAND
WELD, FEEDGATE 7G
WELD, FEEDGATE 7G S3
WELD, FEEDGATE 7G S2
DOWN, HOLD
ROD, BATTERY
P, INSTR MANUAL PV
CLAMP, CUSHIONED 1/2”
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1 1/4 CA
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1 1/4 CA SS
CABLE, STARTER, 9”, 6GA. RED
CABLE, BATTERY BLACK
SOLENOID, GROUNDED
GROMMET 7/8 X 1 5/8”
FLATWASHER, 5/16
FLATWASHER, 5/16 SS
BOLT, L
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 1 1/2 HH
BOLT, 5/16-18 X 1 1/2 HH SS
PULLEY, DRIVER
KEY, 1/4” SQ X 1”
QTY
1
SEE ENGINE MANUAL
1
1
1
1
4
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
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STANDARD PV MODEL
67
66
65
71
70
69
68
75
74
73
72
78
77
76
84
83
82
81
80
79
88
87
86
85
91
90
89
95
94
93
92
ITEM
99
98
97
64
63
62
PART NUMBER
04111-052-00
04616-119-00
00122-181-01
04616-101-00
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04607-013-00
00107-662-00
00115-191-00
04003-804-28
04004-002-59
04003-069-01
00117-257-00
00117-256-00
04150-044-01
04003-127-01
04049-362-00
04049-357-00
04607-028-00
04111-053-00
04003-081-04
04004-001-06
04004-001-20
00108-771-00
04138-017-00
04070-020-00
04003-032-04
See Parts Table pg 58-59
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04076-100-00
04067-033-00
04067-032-00
04604-004-01
04045-022-00
04110-006-18
04120-078-01
00101-636-00
00101-636-01
00101-636-02
04003-033-12
04049-002-02
04605-153-00
DESCRIPTION
COVER, FEEDGATE HANDLE
HARNESS, B &S W / CAPACITOR
A, LIFT REAR FORKLIFT PV
ASSY, GROUND WIRE
P, ASSY SPNR 14 GA
TIE, NYLON 5 1/2” STD
INSTR. PACKAGE B &S
INSTR. PACKAGE HONDA
LOCKNUT, 8-32 NYLON SS
FLATWASHER, #8
SCREW, 8-32 X 3/4” SS
BRACKET, ACTUATOR
LINKAGE, THROTTLE
ACTUATOR, 12V
SCREW, 10-32 X 5/16 PPH ZP
DECAL, FUEL SHUT OFF
DECAL, ENGINE WARRANTY
CLAMP, PROP ROD
CAP, IDLER
5/16 X 5/8 SH CAP
LOCKWASHER, 5/16 MED SPLIT
LOCKWASHER, 5/16 MED SPLIT ss
WASHER, CLUTCH RET
CLUTCH, ELECTRIC
PULLEY, DRIVEN
BOLT, 5/16 X 1 CA SS
WELD, INV. VEE
WELD, SCREEN
WIPER, CHAIN
BOOT, ALT CABLE
BOOT, BATT CABLE
CABLE, BATTERY RED
PIN, CONNECTOR W/ COTTER PIN
ELBOW, 3/8” 90 DEG
HOSE, 3/8” X 13”
BAR, PIVOT
BAR, PIVOT s3
BAR, PIVOT s2
BOLT, 3/8-16 X 3/4 CA SS
DECAL, LOGO (Swenson)
LAMP, STOP CHM
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
3
1
2
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
1
5
1
1
1
QTY
1
1
1
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)
INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
PV SERIES
65 66 131
108
110
128
129 130
107
109 126 127
6
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
ITEM
1
2
14
15
16
11
12
13
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SPEED CONTROL STROKE
ASSEMBLY COMES WITH
HONDA ENGINE.
LOCATED BEHIND FUEL TANK
CONNECT TO ENGINE MTG. BOLT
REMOVE PROTECTIVE
CAP AND CONNECT TO
REMOTE CONTROL
RECIEVER
WHITE
116
PART NUMBER
04003-069-01
04003-804-28
04004-029-55
04150-044-01
00117-610-00
04003-816-01
04003-128-01
00117-410-00
04003-186-02
04004-001-23
04004-002-53
04616-120-00
04604-004-01
04067-032-00
04616-033-00
00117-411-00
ENLARGED VIEW
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
BROWN
RED
CLUTCH
CONNECT TO KILL WIRE FROM ENGINE
(REF) FUSE HOLDER W/ 15A FUSE
ATTACH RED CHARGE WIRE
FROM ENGINE TO THIS TERMINAL
113 114 115
(REF) SINGLE POLE WEATHER-PACK
CONNECTOR ITEMS #24 & #116
BLUE
GROUND
CONNECT CLUTCH GROUND
TO SAME ENGINE MOUNTING
BOLT AS ITEM #287
DETAIL, WIRING &
THROTTLE ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION
SCREW, #8-32 X 3/4” PHIL RD SS
LOCKNUT, #8-32 NYL INS SS
FLATWASHER,
ASSEMBLY, ACTUATOR
LEVER, EXTENSION
LOCKNUT 2-56 NYLON SS
SCREW, 2-56 X 3/8” SS
LINKAGE, THROTTLE
BOLT, M5-25 SS
LOCKWASHER, #10 SS
FLATWASHER, #10 SS
CABLE, CONTROL SPREADER
CABLE, BATTERY - RED
BOOT, BATTERY CABLE STRAIGHT
BOOT, ALT. CABLE
BRACKET, ACTUATOR
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
QTY.
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
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6
5
2
1
4
3
8
7
12
11
10
9
17
16
15
ITEM
27
26
25
24
22
21
20
19
18
14
13
PART NUMBER
04003-804-02
00118-312-00
00118-312-01
00104-963-01
04003-033-14
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04003-802-05
04003-802-09
00115-124-00
00105-302-00
04004-002-08
04004-002-20
04003-003-03
04003-003-20
04008-001-00
04008-007-00
06011-000-00
06011-000-01
06011-000-02
04101-035-00
00110-819-00
00110-819-01
00110-819-02
04624-001-01
00122-369-00
00122-366-00
04003-806-02
04003-806-12
04004-001-07
04004-001-14
04003-003-04
04003-003-14
04004-001-09
04004-001-16
04003-005-14
04003-005-56
See Parts Table pg 58-59
00119-590-01
00118-337-01
See Parts Table pg 58-59
HYDRAULIC PV MODEL
DESCRIPTION
LOCKNUT, 3/8” NYLON
FORM, FEEDGATE HANDLE
FORM, FEEDGATE, HANDLE S3
P, INSTR. MANUAL PV
BOLT, 3/8” X 4” CA
CHAINSHIELD, PV
NUT, 1/2” HEX JAM
NUT, 1/2” HEX JAM SS
WELD, TAKEUP BOLT
COUPLING, SHAFT
FLATWASHER, 3/8”
FLATWASHER 3/8” SS
BOLT, 3/8” X 1”
BOLT, 3/8” X 1” SS
BUSHING
BUSHING SS
PLATE, MOTOR MTG.
PLATE, MOTOR MTG. S3
PLATE, MOTOR MTGT. S2
MOTOR, HYDRAULIC
WELD, FEEDGATE
WELD, FEEDGATE, S3
WELD, FEEDGATE, S2
KNOB, HAND
ROLLER, POLY
SHAFT, IDLER
NUT, 3/8” FLANGE
NUT, 3/8” FLANGE SS
LOCKWASHER, 3/8”
LOCKWASHER, 3/8” SS
BOLT, 3/8” X 1 1/4”
BOLT, 3/8” X 1 1/4” SS
LOCKWASHER, 1/2”
LOCKWASHER, 1/2” SS
BOLT, 1/2” X 3/4”
BOLT, 1/2” 3/4” SS
WELD, DRAG CHAIN
FORM, GUARD, CONVEYOR, PV
SUB ASSEMBLY, GEARBOX
WELD, HOPPER
7
4
1
1
4
2
4
QTY
2
1
2
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
5
1
2
1
16
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ITEM
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
40
39
38
44
43
42
41
48
47
46
45
53
51
50
49
37
36
31
30
29
28
35
34
33
32
PART NUMBER
04111-053-00
04111-052-00
04010-016-01
04003-032-04
04003-806-13
04003-033-12
04003-033-04
04003-033-05
00122-181-01
04009-001-01
04003-804-01
04003-002-09
SEE PARTS TABLE
04004-002-20
04049-045-00
04003-033-02
04003-033-20
00118-338-00
See Parts Table pg 58-59
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04076-100-00
04605-154-00
04605-153-00
00111-339-03
00111-339-04
00111-339-05
04605-155-00
00115-154-06
00115-154-05
00115-154-04
04003-032-06
See Parts Table pg 58-59
04049-195-00
04049-182-00
04049-165-00
04049-002-00
04045-022-00
00101-636-00
00101-636-02
HYDRAULIC PV MODEL
DESCRIPTION
IDLER COVER
COVER, FEEDGATE HANDLE
PIN, COTTER SS
BOLT, 5/16” X 1” CA SS
NUT, 5/16” FLANGE SS
BOLT, 3/8” X 3/4” CA SS
BOLT, 3/8” X 1 1/4” CA
BOLT, 3/8” X 1 1/4” CA SS
A, LIFT REAR FORKLIFT
KEY, WOODRUFF
LOCKNUT, 5/16” VINYL
BOLT, 5/16” X 2”
P, ASSY, SPINNER HYD.
FLATWASHER, 3/8” SS
DECAL, CAUTION
BOLT, 3/8” X 1” CA
BOLT, 3/8” X 1” CA SS
ASSY, IDLER
WELD, INV VEE
WELD, SCREEN
WIPER, CHAIN
GROMMET, MTG.
LAMP, STOP
WELD, STOP LAMP BRACKET
WELD, STOP LAMP BRACKET S3
WELD, STOP LAMP BRACKET S2
CABLE, LIGHT POWER
GUARD, SHAFT
GUARD, SHAFT S3
GUARD, SHAFT S2
BOLT, 5/16” X 3/4” CA SS
FORM, FLOOR PV
DECAL, MOTOR
DECAL, DANGER
DECAL, SERIAL NUMBER (SWENSON)
DECAL, LOGO, SWENSON
PIN, CONNECTOR W/ COTTER PIN
BAR, PIVOT
BAR, PIVOT SS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QTY
2
1
1
4
18
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
3
16
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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ELECTRIC PV MODEL
54 55 71 (8) PLACES
B2
43
ISO VIEW
SCALE 0.088
12 23 24
61
65 66 63 64
53
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5.000
.500
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58
31
47
1
33 52
C
9
2
1.000
4.000
7 8
3 26
1.000
10 12 26
1.000
27
19 49
17
5
38 67
19 57
13
11 18
34 39
C
32
1.000
25 51
16 19 48
10 12
ZERK IN BEARING TO AIM
FORWARD AND UPWARD
56 69 70
DETAIL, FEEDGATE
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
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PAIN
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ITEM #14 TO BE CENTE ON THIS SURFACE.
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ELECTRIC PV MODEL
11
BLACK WIRE
11
WHITE WIRE
BLACK WIRE
RED WIRE
12
19
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PV SERIES
ITEM
See BM
ITEM
See BM
PART NUMBER
00115-156-40
00115-156-32
00115-156-25
00115-156-41
00115-156-45
00115-156-42
00115-156-46
00115-156-66
PV PARTS LISTING TABLE
PV HOPPERS
DESCRIPTION
WELD, PV358 50” HOPPER 14GA CS
WELD, PV358 50” HOPPER 14GA S2
WELD, PV358 50” HOPPER 14GA S3 HYD
WELD, PV359 50” HOPPER 14GA CS 9 FT
WELD, PV359 50” HOPPER 14GA S2
WELD, PV3510 50” HOPPER 14GA CS
WELD, PV3510 50” HOPPER 14 GA S2
WELD, PV, 358 50” HOPPER 16 GA S2 DM(ELEC)
PV DRAG CHAINS
PART NUMBER
04043-016-00
04043-032-00
04043-030-00
DESCRIPTION
WE;D, DRAG CHAIN 8 FOOT
WELD, DRAG CHAIN 9 FOOT
WELD, DRAG CHAIN 10 FOOT
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QTY
1
1
1
1
ITEM
See BM
PART NUMBER
00119-603-04
00119-603-03
00119-603-01
00119-604-02
00119-604-01
00119-605-02
00119-605-01
00119-603-07
PV CHAIN SHIELDS
DESCRIPTION
CHAINSHIELD, PV 8” 14GA CS
CHAINSHIELD, PV 8” 14GA S2
CHAINSHIELD, PV 8’ 14GA S3
CHAINSHIELS, PV 9’ 14GA CS
CHAINSHIELS, PV 9’ 14GA S2
CHAINSHIELD, PV 10’ 14GA CS
CHAINSHIELD, PV 10’ 14GA S2
CHAINSHIELD, PV 8’ 16 GA S2 (ELEC)
QTY
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
PV INVERTED “VEES”
ITEM
See BM
PART NUMBER
00119-891-00
00115-112-01
00115-113-01
DESCRIPTION
INVERTED VEE, 8 FOOT PV
INVERTED VEE, 9 FOOT PV
INVERTED VEE 10 FOOT PV
QTY
1
1
1
CS=CARBON STEEL, S2=201 STAINLESS STEEL, S3=304 STAINLESS STEEL
Unless specified in ( ) parenthesis, parts are operational in all models of same length.
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ITEM
See BM
ITEM
See BM
ITEM
See BM
PV PARTS LISTING TABLE CONTINUED
PV FLOOR
PART NUMBER
00122-054-01
00122-054-02
00122-055-01
00122-055-02
00122-056-01
00122-056-02
00122-054-06
DESCRIPTION
FORM, FLOOR, 8’ PV 14GA CS
FORM, FLOOR, 8’ PV 14GA S2
FORM, FLOOR, 9’ PV 14GA CS
FORM, FLOOR, 9’ PV 14GA S2
FORM, FLOOR, 10’ PV 14GACS
FORM, FLOOR, 10’ PV 14GA S2
FORM, FLOOR 8’ PV 16 GA S2 (ELEC)
PART NUMBER
00119-587-01
00119-587-02
00119-587-03
PV SHROUD
DESCRIPTION
WELD, SHROUD, PV 14GA CS
WELD, SHROUD, PV 14GA S2
WELD, SHROUD, PV 14GA S3
PART NUMBER
00002-296-27
00002-296-15
00002-296-22
00002-296-23
00002-296-30
00002-296-32
00002-296-19
00123-456-06
PV SPINNER ASSEMBLIES
DESCRIPTION
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, INTMD, 14GA CS
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, INTMD, 14GA CS (HYD)
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, INTMD, 14GA S2
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, INTMD, , 14GA S2 (HYD)
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, EXT, 14GA S2 (HYD)
P,ASSY, PV SPNR, EXT, 14GA S3 (HYD)
P, ASSY, PV SPNR, INTMD, 14GA S3
Y, SPINNER PV SU 16 GA S2 (ELEC)
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QTY
1
1
1
1
PV SCREENS
ITEM
See BM
PART NUMBER
00119-852-08
00119-852-01
00119-852-02
00123-306-08
DESCRIPTION
SCREEN, 8 FOOT PV
SCREEN, 9 FOOT PV
SCREEN, 10 FOOT PV
SCREEN, PV 358 WELDED (ELEC)
QTY
1
1
1
1
CS=CARBON STEEL, S2=201 STAINLESS STEEL, S3=304 STAINLESS STEEL
Unless specified in ( ) parenthesis, parts are operational in all models of same length.
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SUPERIOR GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
14
B
20
CW
17, 18
CW
25
19
23
15
B
21
22
8
1 13
5, 7
Section A-A
10
A
Notes:
1. Gear Ratio is: 20:1
2. Torque 3/8-16 Capscrews
(20, 21) to 35-40 ft. lbs.
3
A
7, 6
16
2
9
12
4
Section B-B
11
24
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ITEM
20
21
22
23
16
17
18
19
24
25
26
12
13
14
15
10
11
8
9
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
PV SERIES
PARTS LIST FOR
SUPERIOR GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
62902 (04132-117-00)
After 11/4/02
PART NUMBER QTY.
04132-113-01
04132-113-02
04132-113-03
04132-113-04
04132-113-05
04132-113-06
04132-113-07
04132-113-08
04132-113-09
04132-113-10
04132-113-11
04132-113-12
04132-113-13
04132-113-14
04132-113-15
04132-113-16
04132-113-17
04132-113-18
04132-113-19
04132-113-20
04132-113-21
04132-113-22
04132-117-23
04132-117-24
04132-113-25
04132-113-26 20
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
Gear, Worm, LH 20:1
Casting, Machined
Casting, Machined Thru
Gear, Worm 20:1 LH 1/4 Keyway
Bearing, Cone TMKN # 15101
Bearing, Cone TMKN # 15126
Bearing, Cup TMKN # 15245
Retaining Ring, Ext. 1.000 Shaft
Retaining Ring, Ext 1.250 Shaft
Seal, 1.000
Seal, 1.250
Key, 1/4 x 1/4, 1.080
Key, 1/4 x 1/4, 1.580
Plug, 1/4-18 NPT SCHD W/3M
End Cap, CP-2.312
End Cap, CP-2.000
Bushing, 1/4 NPT x 1/8 NPT
Plug, Vent 5 PSI
Seal, 1.000
Socket Head Cap Screw, 5/16”-18 x 1.50
Socket Head Cap Screw, 5/16”-18 x 1.75
Zerk, Grease
Shaft, Input
Shaft, Output
End Cap, CP-1.500
Lube / EP 85W140
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SHORT SPINNER ASSEMBLY
1
1
17
18
DANGER
C U ON
18 REF.
17 REF.
10
11
16
17
DETAIL - A
5
3
9
6
5
18
9
8
9
2
17
14
9
8
16
7
CAU
ION
DAN
GER
11
10
12 - 13
4
3
17
14
8
6
9
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8
9
10
11
12
13
13b
14
15
16
6
7
17
18
1
2
3
4
4b
N/S
5
INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
PV SERIES
ITEM
PARTS LIST FOR SPINNER ASSEMBLY
SHORT - PARTS ONLY
(ORIGINAL VERSION OF STANDARD)
PARTS LIST
PART. NO.
QTY.
DESCRIPTION
00002-296-01
00002-296-05
00002-296-02
00115-576-01
00115-576-02
00104-804-00
00104-849-00
04622-033-00
04080-079-00
04080-011-00
00104-956-00
00104-811-00
00104-811-01
00104-810-00
00104-810-01
00104-835-00
00104-835-01
00115-150-00
04011-001-01
04049-045-00
04049-044-00
04031-007-00
04041-085-00
04041-086-00
04091-028-00
00115-165-00
00115-545-01
00115-545-02
00115-579-01
00115-579-02
00115-580-01
00115-580-02
1
1
1
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
Short (Steel) Spinner Assy.
Short (Steel) W/Poly Disc.
Short (304SS) Spinner Assy.
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Shaft, Spinner
• Weld, Spinner Disc
• Disc, Poly Spinner
• Bearing
• Bearing 1” (Old Style Hopper)
• Bearing Bracket, Weldment (Old Style)
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, Rear Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Rear Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Link Bar, S3
• Hairpin Keeper
• Decal, Caution
• Decal, Danger
• Key, 1/4” Sq. x 1”
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 13
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 19 (Old Style Hopper)
• Spring, Compression
• Hardware Bag
• Weld, R. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
PARTS LIST FOR HYDRAULIC MOTOR DRIVEN UNITS
PART NUMBER QTY.
DESCRIPTION
00002-296-03
00002-296-04
00115-721-01
00115-721-02
04101-119-00
00106-490-00
00115-722-01
00115-722-02
00107-080-00
00107-080-01
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
Standard Hydraulic (Steel) Spinner Assy.
Standard Hydraulic (304SS) Spinner Assy.
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Motor, Hydraulic
• Weld, Shaft
• Bracket, Motor Mount (Carbon Steel)
• Bracket, Motor Mount (304 Stainless Steel)
• Bushing
• Bushing, (304 Stainless Steel)
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18
17
5
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INTERMEDIATE - STANDARD
SPINNER ASSEMBLY
1
DANGER
ON
18 REF.
17 REF.
10
11
16
17
DETAIL - A
3
9
6
5
18
9
8
9
2
17
14
9
8
16
7
CAU
TION
DANG
ER
11
10
12 - 13
4
3
17
14
8
6
9
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6
7
4
4b
N/S
5
1
2
3
12
13
13b
14
15
8
9
10
11
16
17
18
ITEM
ITEM
PARTS LIST FOR EXTENDED SPINNER ASSEMBLY
INTERMEDIATE - STANDARD (NEW)
PART. NO.
00002-296-13
00002-296-14
PARTS LIST
QTY.
1
1
DESCRIPTION
Standard (Steel) W/Poly Disc.
Standard (304SS) Spinner Assy.
00119-091-01
00119-091-02
00119-083-00
00104-849-00
04622-033-00
04080-079-00
04080-011-00
00104-956-00
00104-811-00
00104-811-01
00104-810-00
00104-810-01
00104-835-00
00104-835-01
00115-150-00
04011-001-01
04049-045-00
04049-044-00
04031-007-00
04041-085-00
04041-086-00
04091-028-00
00115-165-00
00115-545-01
00115-545-02
00115-579-01
00115-579-02
00115-580-01
00115-580-02
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Shaft, Spinner
• Weld, Spinner Disc
• Disc, Poly Spinner
• Bearing
• Bearing 1” (Old Style Hopper)
• Bearing Bracket, Weldment (Old Style)
1
1
1
1
1
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, Rear Baffle (Carbon Steel)
1
3
12 • Hairpin Keeper
1
1
• Weld, Rear Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Link Bar, S3
• Decal, Caution
• Decal, Danger
• Key, 1/4” Sq. x 1”
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 13
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 19 (Old Style Hopper)
• Spring, Compression
• Hardware Bag
• Weld, R. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
PARTS LIST FOR HYDRAULIC MOTOR DRIVEN UNITS
PART. NO.
QTY.
DESCRIPTION
00002-296-15
00002-296-16
00119-092-01
00119-092-02
04101-119-00
00119-085-00
00115-722-01
00115-722-02
00107-080-00
00107-080-01
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
Extended Hydraulic (Steel) Spinner Assy.
Extended Hydraulic (304SS) Spinner Assy.
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Motor, Hydraulic
• Weld, Shaft
• Bracket, Motor Mount (Carbon Steel)
• Bracket, Motor Mount (304 Stainless Steel)
• Bushing
• Bushing, (304 Stainless Steel)
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EXTENDED SPINNER ASSEMBLY
1
DETAIL- A
18
17
16 REF.
17 REF.
ANGER
11
10
DETAILS - A
16
17
5
3 6
CA
TION
DANG
ER
11
10
1
18
9
5
9
8
9
2
17
14
9
8
16
7
12 - 13
4
3
17
14
8
6
9
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8
9
10
11
12
13
13b
14
15
16
17
6
7
18
1
2
3
4
4b
N/S
5
ITEM
ITEM
PARTS LIST FOR EXTENDED SPINNER ASSEMBLY
EXTENDED - PARTS ONLY
PART. NO.
00002-296-02
00002-296-10
00002-296-07
PARTS LIST
QTY.
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
Extended (Steel) Spinner Assy.
Extended (Steel) W/Poly Disc.
Extended (304SS) Spinner Assy.
00115-658-01
00115-658-02
00104-833-00
00104-849-00
04622-033-00
04080-079-00
04080-011-00
00104-956-00
00104-811-00
00104-811-01
00104-810-00
00104-810-01
00104-835-00
00104-835-01
00115-150-00
04011-001-01
04049-045-00
04049-044-00
04031-007-00
04041-085-00
04041-086-00
04091-028-00
00115-165-00
00115-545-01
00115-545-02
00115-579-01
00115-579-02
00115-580-01
00115-580-02
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Shaft, Spinner
• Weld, Spinner Disc
• Disc, Poly Spinner
• Bearing
• Bearing 1” (Old Style Hopper)
• Bearing Bracket, Weldment (Old Style)
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, Rear Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Rear Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Link Bar, S3
12 • Hairpin Keeper
1 • Decal, Caution
• Decal, Danger
• Key, 1/4” Sq. x 1”
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 13
• Sprocket Drive 41 B 19 (Old Style Hopper)
• Spring, Compression
• Hardware Bag
• Weld, R. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, R. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (Carbon Steel)
• Plate, Baffle (304 Stainless Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, L. H. Handle (304 Stainless Steel)
PARTS LIST FOR HYDRAULIC MOTOR DRIVEN UNITS
PART. NO.
00002-296-08
00002-296-09
00115-720-01
00115-720-02
04101-119-00
00111-283-00
00115-722-01
00115-722-02
00107-080-00
00107-080-01
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
QTY.
DESCRIPTION
Extended Hydraulic (Steel) Spinner Assy.
Extended Hydraulic (304SS) Spinner Assy.
• Weld, Spinner Frame (Carbon Steel)
• Weld, Spinner Frame (304 Stainless Steel)
• Motor, Hydraulic
• Weld, Shaft
• Bracket, Motor Mount (Carbon Steel)
• Bracket, Motor Mount (304 Stainless Steel)
• Bushing
• Bushing, (304 Stainless Steel)
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Dealers have the responsibility of calling to the attention of their customers the following warranty prior to acceptance of an order from that customer for any SWENSON® product.
WARRANTY
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
Swenson Spreader LLC (hereinafter “Swenson”) is committed to assuring Customer satisfaction with the
Spreader (hereinafter "Product"). Swenson warrants to the original owner (hereinafter "Purchaser") of the
Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the following term: Swenson warrants ALL
PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Installation of the Product must be in accordance with Swenson’s instructions. This warranty extends to the Purchaser and may not be assigned without the prior written approval of Swenson; except a distributor may assign this warranty to the first titled owner of the Product.
If a Product has a defect in material or workmanship covered by the warranty, Swenson will (at our option) either replace or repair said part. Swenson’s has sole discretion as to repair of defects covered by this warranty, or replacement of the Product. Swenson’s responsibilities as described herein shall not exceed the amount of the purchase of the Product.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
Swenson’s warranty does not extend to Product which have been misused, abused, improperly installed, repaired with non-genuine Swenson parts, improperly cared for, if materials such as lava rock or cinders are used, or for which payment has not been made. The warranty is void if repairs or alterations to the Product are made by unauthorized persons, or the Product serial numbers have been altered or defaced.
All gasoline engines and hydraulic pumps are warranted by their manufacturer and not by Swenson Spreader
LLC. Electrical or hydraulic components are not to be disassembled without the express written permission of
Swenson Spreader LLC.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE
DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SWENSON’S MAXIMUM
OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE PRESENT PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE SWENSON PRODUCT. SWENSON SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY OR
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages.
Defective parts returned to Swenson Spreader LLC must be accompanied by the following information:
RGA # ______________
Spreader Model ______________
Serial Number ______________
Date Installed ______________
Where Purchased ______________
Purchaser accepts these terms and warranty limitations unless product is returned within fifteen days for full refund of purchase price.
Effective 4/15/05
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