Replacement Part List

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WARNING
WARNING! Do not drill holes into fuel tanks, fuel lines,
through electrical wiring, etc that may be damaged by
drilling. To insure good performance of your spreader,
check the condition of truck’s electrical system. Using
digital voltmeter, check alternator and battery voltage.
With engine running and head lights and heater fan ON
good voltage reading should fall between 13.0 and 15.3
volts. If voltage reading falls out of this range, check and
adjust your electric system.
Cover Latches (fig. 4)
1. Install the cover latch keepers onto the hopper
using #10-24 socket head screws (15) and nuts (16).
Make sure the keeper (14) is facing down with the
screws on top and that the screw head is on the out-
side and the nuts are on the inside.
2. Install the cover latches (18) onto the cover using
#10-24 socket head screws and nuts. Insert the screw
thru the inside of the cover so that the nuts are on the
outside of the cover.
Electrical Installation (fig. 5)
THIS IS WIRE GROUND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM!
NO CONNECTIONS TO TRUCK’S FRAME OR BODY
ALLOWED!
2
25
20
19
1
12
17
Fig. 3
16
14
18
1
5
Fig. 4
NOTE: Always disconnect battery before
attempting to install electrical components
on your vehicle.
1. Mount the controller in a convenient location in the
truck cab. It is recommended not to mount the con-
troller directly in front of heat vents.
2. Route both wire harnesses into truck cab through
firewall (it maybe necessary to drill holes). Insulate
hole to avoid water leaks.
3. Insure no wires are nicked or damaged during
installation.
4. Connect the 4-pin connector on the wire harness
to the control box.
5. Connect the 2-pin connector on the power cable to
the control box.
6. Lay out a path for the power cable to the battery,
use quick ties to secure power cable.
DO NOT CONNECT TO BATTERY AT THIS TIME!
7. Lay out path for wire harness to the rear of the vehi-
cle. It is recommended to stay clear of the exhaust
system. Excess heat can damage the wire harnesses.
Use quick ties to secure harness to underbody.
CAUTION
DO NOT MOUNT CONTROLLER IN THE WAY OF AIR BAG
DEPLOYMENT!