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Sander Warranty 

 

ARCTIC salt/sanding equipment is guaranteed to be free from defects in material or 

workmanship under normal use and service for 1 (one) year after the date of purchase 

(except engine – see below). Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation will replace or repair, at 

its election, without charge, any part which becomes defective within the period described above. 

Hydraulic motors, pumps, gear reducer, etc. are also covered under warranty for a period of 1 

(one) year, with normal use. 

Briggs & Stratton engine is covered for 90 (ninety) days under warranty after the date of 

purchase and Honda engine is covered for 2 (two) years after the date of purchase. 

Warranty and service of the engine is handled by Honda or Briggs & Stratton dealers. 

 

Arctic Product's Liability is expressly limited to repair or replacement of defective parts. Arctic 

Equipment shall not be liable for any consequential, incidental, or contingent damages 

whatsoever, whether for breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, or other tort, or on 

any strict liability theory. 

 

What is not covered under this warranty is specified below. 

 

Warranty does not cover: 

 

- Problems caused by failure to follow instructions and failure to maintain the product as described 

in the owner’s manual. 

- Damage to the product that has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or improper 

installation, maintenance, care or storage. 

- Damage caused by parts not used in accordance with their intended purpose. 

- Paint or surface coating deterioration, expendable parts such as, but not limited to, controller 

keypad, bushings, stripped keyways or splines on external shafts, nuts and bolts or tightening nuts 

and bolts which are considered normal maintenance. 

- Damage resulting from rust, corrosion, freezing or overheating; failure to maintain proper 

fluid/lubrication levels. 

- Damage due to abrasion of wiring harnesses. 

- Travel time incurred to and from dealers or suppliers, accommodations, meals, cost of tax, freight 

to/from dealers, storage charges, environmental charges, solvents, sealants, lubricants, or any 

other normal shop supplies. 

- Problems caused by accessories and parts that are not supplied by Arctic Equipment. 

- Damage resulting from lack of, or dirty lubrication or using other than recommended grade and 

type of lubrication. 

- Running over recommended speeds. 

- Repairs by an unauthorized person. 

- Damage caused by improper mounting or conditions on units not mounted by factory. Improper 

maintenance or storage of equipment

 

Summary of Contents for AG10

Page 1: ...Spreader Models AG4 AG6 AG8 AG10 10 5 HP Briggs and Stratton 11 HP Honda Warning Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR with spreader and load Overloading could result in an accident or damage Read this manual a...

Page 2: ...below Warranty does not cover Problems caused by failure to follow instructions and failure to maintain the product as described in the owner s manual Damage to the product that has been subject to mi...

Page 3: ...nding equipment passengers and cargo MUST NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GAWR front gross axle weight rating FGAWR or rear gross axle weight rating RGAWR specified on the Safety Compliance...

Page 4: ...thin 25 feet of spreader Allow spilled gas to evaporate completely before starting engine Gasoline engine produces poisonous gases while running DO NOT operate in an enclosed area Gasoline engine has...

Page 5: ...f the truck using bolt Picture 2 c Install the sand chute using the required pivoting fastening components Picture 12 d Assemble the spinner assembly split shafts as shown in the assembly drawing in t...

Page 6: ...ting Up Check oil level Oil must be added prior to operation Briggs and Stratton requires SAE 30 Honda calls for 5W 30 Reasonable precautions should be taken to avoid overloads in the early stage of r...

Page 7: ...n make sure to inspect the connectors regularly and add dielectric grease when needed Also when the season is over all connections need to be well cleaned and lubricated with dielectric grease to prev...

Page 8: ...oil conveyor chain if needed for smooth movement of the load i Remove any trapped or frozen substance that can cause obstruction to the movement of conveyor chain Yearly Inspection a At the end of th...

Page 9: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 9 www arcticsnowplows com...

Page 10: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 1 www arcticsnowplows com Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6...

Page 11: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 2 www arcticsnowplows com Picture 7 Picture 8 Picture 9 Picture 10 Picture 11 Picture 12...

Page 12: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 3 www arcticsnowplows com Picture 13 Optional Spinner Guard Picture 14 Picture 15...

Page 13: ...Electrical Throttle for B S Engine RC 38880 Item Part Description Qty 1 1411907 Throttle motor 1 2 1411910 Throttle pin Assembly 1 3 HH 00013 074 8 32 x 3 4 Pan Head Machine Screw 3 4 HH 00340 019 8 L...

Page 14: ...ng four 8 screws and nuts 3 4 For correct orientation of the throttle motor 1 see pictures 1 2 and 3 2 Remove two bolts that hold gas tank Install throttle mounting bracket 2 between engine body and g...

Page 15: ...If B S engine is equipped with egulator rectifier square box and the light on control box stays on all the time modify B S control box as shown above...

Page 16: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 6 www arcticsnowplows com Picture 1 Picture 2...

Page 17: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 7 www arcticsnowplows com Picture 3 Picture 4...

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Page 20: ...ured to the truck 3 Attach the harness 90029 A to the harness 90028 A Tie harness 90029 A to the sander End of the harness is attached to the motor the clutch and the throttle as shown on drawing 4 Ha...

Page 21: ...Galvanized Gas Spreader Page 1 www arcticsnowplows com Apply Top View Drive detail for sander with gas engine Back View...

Page 22: ...Sander 8 body weldment 1 15b 90095 D Sander 10 body weldment 1 16 90119 B Drive Coupling 1 17 RC 32854 02 Hinge Pin for sander chute 1 18 HH 00020 081 Cotter Pin 1 8 dia x 3 4 long 1 19 HH 00859 019 D...

Page 23: ...HHCS 8 49 HH 00293 028 5 16 18 UNC x 1 HHCS 2 50 HH 00293 029 5 16 18 UNC x 1 1 4 HHCS 6 51 HH 01169 069 7 16 20 UNF x 1 HHCS 1 52 HH 00293 055 3 8 16 UNC x 2 1 2 HHCS 2 53 HH 00293 069 7 16 14 UNC x...

Page 24: ...RB 38759 Mounting Stop Angle Not Shown 1 82 90154 A Plate Poly Screen Hold Down 1 83 90165 B Bottom Split Spinner Shaft 1 84 90167 B Bottom Split Spinner Shaft Extended 1 85 90162 B Top Spinner Split...

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