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Lit. No. 72936, Rev. 01 

October 15, 2019

SAFETY

FUSES

The electrical system contains several automotive-style 
fuses. If a problem should occur and fuse replacement 
is necessary, the replacement fuse must be of the 
same type and amperage rating as the original. 
Installing a fuse with a higher rating can damage 
the system and could start a 

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 re. Fuse ratings and 

locations are shown in the Vehicle Harness Diagram 
in the Electrical Components section of this manual.

PERSONAL SAFETY

•  Remove ignition key and put the vehicle in PARK 

or in gear to prevent others from starting the 
vehicle during installation or service.

•  Wear only snug-

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 tting clothing while working on 

your vehicle or spreader.

•  Do not wear jewelry or a necktie, and secure long 

hair.

•  Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from 

battery acid, gasoline, dirt, and dust.

•  Avoid touching hot surfaces such as the engine, 

radiator, hoses, and exhaust pipes.

•  Always have a 

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 re extinguisher rated BC handy, 

for 

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FIRE AND EXPLOSION

Be careful when using gasoline. Do not use gasoline 
to clean parts. Store only in approved containers away 
from sources of heat or 

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 WARNING

Gasoline is highly 

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 ammable and gasoline 

vapor is explosive. Never smoke while 
working on vehicle. Keep all open 

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 ames 

away from gasoline tank and lines. Wipe up 
any spilled gasoline immediately.

CELL PHONES

A driver's 

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 rst responsibility is the safe operation of 

the vehicle. The most important thing you can do 
to prevent a crash is to avoid distractions and pay 
attention to the road. Wait until it is safe to operate 
Mobile Communication Equipment such as cell phones, 
text messaging devices, pagers, or two-way radios.

VENTILATION

BATTERY SAFETY

NOISE

Airborne noise emission during use is below 70 dB(A) 
for the spreader operator.

VIBRATION

Operating spreader vibration does not exceed 2.5 m/s

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to the hand-arm or 0.5 m/s

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 to the whole body.

 CAUTION

Batteries normally produce explosive gases 
which can cause personal injury. Therefore, 
do not allow 

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 ames, sparks, or lit tobacco 

to come near the battery. When charging or 
working near a battery, always cover your 
face and protect your eyes, and also provide 
ventilation.
•  Batteries contain sulfuric acid, which burns 

skin, eyes, and clothing.

•  Disconnect the battery before removing or 

replacing any electrical components.

 WARNING

Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes. Breathing 
these fumes, even in low concentrations, 
can cause death. Never operate a vehicle in 
an enclosed area without venting exhaust to 
the outside.

Summary of Contents for SnowEx HELIXX 1.5 yd3

Page 1: ...0 4 5 6 0 yd Installation Instructions CAUTION Read this document before operating or servicing the spreader These installation instructions are for SnowEx HELIXX stainless steel hopper spreaders wit...

Page 2: ...AFETY WARNING CAUTION LABELS Become familiar with and inform users about the warning and caution labels on the spreader NOTE If labels are missing or cannot be read see your sales outlet CAUTION Indic...

Page 3: ...ZZZZ 5 to 7 Digit Assembly Part Number Shut off control and unplug spreader before servicing ROTATING AUGER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Keep arms hands and loose clothing away from auger D6335 D...

Page 4: ...section to determine maximum volumes of spreading material CAUTION During the hopper installation we recommend the addition of an OSHA compliant Backup Alarm This alarm is required for OSHA governed...

Page 5: ...Gasoline is highly flammable and gasoline vapor is explosive Never smoke while working on vehicle Keep all open flames away from gasoline tank and lines Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately CELL P...

Page 6: ...8 5 67 107 7 7 613 778 1139 1545 450 428 562 796 1117 M33 x 3 50 M36 x 4 00 2101 2701 1468 1952 325 M16 x 2 00 231 167 M18 x 2 50 318 222 Recommended Fastener Torque Chart Size Size Torque ft lb Grade...

Page 7: ...age Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR as found on the driver side cornerpost of vehicle WARNING New untitled vehicle installation of a spreader requires National Highway Tra c Safety Administration altered v...

Page 8: ...cle weight GVW 5 Subtract the GVW from the GVWR to determine the available material payload 6 Obtain the weight per cubic yard lb yd of the desired material Divide the weight into the payload to deter...

Page 9: ...Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR lb 11 000 E Gross Vehicle Weight GVW empty lb 7402 F Payload Available lb 3598 G Material Density lb yd 2160 H Maximum Volume yd 1 7 I Maximum Material Fill Level app...

Page 10: ...the steel sheaths that are installed in the fork pockets by removing the 5 16 hardware UNPACKING THE SPREADER Remove 5 16 hardware Steel Sheath Steel Sheath 2 Remove and discard all other shipping du...

Page 11: ...ide must be used when lifting 3 0 4 5 and 5 0 yd hoppers b Remove the top screens Using slings or chains lift the spreader by the four diagonal corner rails and move it into the vehicle bed CAUTION Be...

Page 12: ...pockets using at least one fastener per fork pocket Use 1 2 hardware as required by the vehicle application NOTE If the mounting holes are not directly over the vehicle box supports the vehicle bed m...

Page 13: ...k pins found in the parts box to attach the spinner drive assembly to the chute supports Install the top lock pin first using the lower holes in the chute supports Secure each locking pin with a cotte...

Page 14: ...vehicle 5 Route the vehicle battery cable as laid out in Step 4 6 Using cable ties secure the battery cable to the vehicle Verify that the harness cannot drop onto the road when it is disconnected fr...

Page 15: ...ny hot sharp or moving parts of the vehicle Routing will vary from vehicle to vehicle 3 Choose a cab control mounting location that can be reached by the harness The location must be within easy reach...

Page 16: ...ys use the tap provided by the OEM DO NOT splice the orange wire into the wire coming o the stoplight switch by the brake pedal Splicing at the stoplight switch may a ect transmission shifting cruise...

Page 17: ...air Cable 4 ga Red 18 ga Black 4 ga Black Connect to spreader harness To Vehicle CHMSL Signal tap located in cab To Vehicle CHMSL Signal tap located in rear of vehicle Not Used 100A Fuse 6 ga Red 18 g...

Page 18: ...P N FEED POS NEG RED B L U BL K RED BLK RED BLK BLK WHT Auger Motor Spreader Harness Assembly ACC Tap ACC Power Block cover removed CHMSL Spreader Module Spinner Motor Vibrator A u g e r M o t o r ELE...

Page 19: ...cured away from hot or moving parts Verify that the vehicle battery cable has su cient ground clearance when the spreader is removed from the vehicle Verify that the CHMSL is properly wired and in wor...

Page 20: ...for spreaders Do not exceed vehicle ratings with a spreader This product is manufactured under the following U S patents 7 400 058 7 737 576 and other patents pending TrynEx International o ers a lim...

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