Fisher Spreader 2000 20364 User Manual

April 1, 2005  
Lit. No. 94431  
LOW PROFILE TAILGATE  
SPREADERS  
Owner’s Manual  
CAUTION  
Read this manual before installing or operating  
the spreader.  
This manual supersedes all editions with an earlier date.  
This manual is for FISHER® Low Profile Spreaders with serial numbers  
Model 1000 - (10003 - )  
Model 2000 - (20364 - )  
 
PREFACE  
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the  
When service is necessary, bring your spreader to your  
local outlet. They know your spreader best and are  
interested in your complete satisfaction.  
safety information, operation and maintenance of your  
new Low Profile tailgate spreader. Please read this  
manual carefully and follow all recommendations. This  
will help ensure profitable and trouble-free operation of  
your spreader. Keep this manual accessible. It is a  
handy reference in case minor service is required.  
NOTE: This spreader is designed to spread snow  
and ice control materials only. Do not use it for  
purposes other than those specified in this manual.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that,  
if not avoided, could result in death or  
personal injury.  
Overloading could result in an accident or  
damage. Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR  
ratings as found on the driver-side vehicle door  
cornerpost. See Loading Section to determine  
maximum volumes of spreading material.  
CAUTION  
Indicates a situation that, if not avoided, could  
result in damage to product or property.  
WARNING  
Do not install the control for this product in the  
deployment path of an air bag. Refer to vehicle  
manufacturer’s manual for air bag deployment  
area(s).  
NOTE: Identifies tips, helpful hints and  
maintenance information the owner/operator  
should know.  
CAUTION  
If rear directional, CHMSL light or brake  
stoplights are obstructed by the spreader, the  
lights shall be relocated, or auxiliary  
directional or brake stoplights shall be  
installed.  
Before You Begin  
Park the vehicle on a level surface, place shift lever in  
PARK or NEUTRAL and set the parking brake.  
WARNING  
• Driver to keep bystanders minimum of 25 feet  
away from operating spreader.  
CAUTION  
• Do not operate a spreader in need of  
maintenance.  
• Before working with the spreader, secure all  
loose-fitting clothing and unrestrained hair.  
• Before operating the spreader, reassemble  
any parts or hardware removed for cleaning  
or adjusting.  
• Before operating the spreader, verify all  
safety guards are in place.  
• Before servicing the spreader, wait for  
conveyor or spinner to stop, then lock out  
power.  
• Before operating the spreader, remove  
materials such as cleaning rags, brushes,  
and hand tools from the spreader.  
• Do not climb into or ride on spreader.  
• Before operating the spreader, read the  
owner’s manual.  
• While operating the spreader, use auxiliary  
warning lights, except when prohibited by  
law.  
• Tighten all fasteners according to the Torque  
Chart. Refer to Torque Chart for the  
recommended torque values.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Torque Chart  
CAUTION  
Disconnect electric power at spreader  
electrical wiring harness connection and tag  
out if required before servicing or performing  
maintenance.  
CAUTION  
Read instructions before assembling. Fasteners  
should be finger tight until instructed to tighten  
according to the torque chart. Use standard  
methods and practices when attaching  
spreader, including proper personal protective  
safety equipment.  
CAUTION  
Do not leave unused material in hopper.  
Material can freeze or solidify, causing unit to  
not work properly. Empty and clean hopper  
after each use.  
Recommended Fastener Torque  
Chart (Ft.-Lb.)  
SAE  
Grade 2  
SAE  
Grade 5  
SAE  
Grade 8  
Size  
NOTE: Maintain proper belt tension for correct belt  
functioning.  
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  
6
11  
19  
24  
30  
45  
66  
93  
9
18  
31  
46  
50  
75  
110  
150  
250  
378  
583  
13  
28  
46  
68  
75  
NOTE: Lubricate grease fittings after each use. Use  
a good quality multi-purpose grease.  
115  
165  
225  
370  
591  
893  
150  
150  
220  
1-8  
NOTE: Airborne noise emission during use is  
below 70 dB(A) for the spreader operator.  
Metric Grade 8.8 (Ft.-Lb.)  
Size  
Size  
Torque  
Torque  
M 6  
M 8  
M 10  
7
17  
35  
M 12  
M 14  
M 16  
60  
95  
155  
These torque values apply to fasteners  
except those noted in the instruction.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Please become familiar with the Warning  
and Caution Labels on the spreader!  
Caution Label  
CAUTION  
DO NOT SWING SPREADER  
WITH MATERIAL IN THE HOPPER  
P2110  
Caution Label  
Located on both sides  
SWING AWAY® mount only  
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Warning/Caution Label  
Located on both sides  
Warning/Caution Label  
WARNING  
• DO NOT EXCEED GVWR OR GAWR WITH SPREADER AND LOAD.  
CAUTION  
• READ OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING OR SERVICING  
SPREADER.  
• TURN SPREADER OFF BEFORE FILLING, ADJUSTING, OR CLEANING.  
• EMPTY AND CLEAN SPREADER AFTER EACH USE.  
• BYSTANDERS TO STAY A MINIMUM OF 25 FEET AWAY FROM  
OPERATING SPREADER.  
• DO NOT CLIMB INTO OR RIDE ON SPREADER.  
• KEEP HANDS, FEET, CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING CONVEYOR  
AND SPINNER.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Warning Label  
WARNING  
DO NOT EXCEED HITCH MANUFACTURER RATINGS.  
DO NOT EXCEED GVWR OR GAWR WITH SPREADER AND LOAD.  
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Warning Label  
located on both sides  
of receiver mount only.  
Warning/Caution Label  
Located on both sides  
Warning/Caution Label  
WARNING  
• DO NOT EXCEED GVWR OR GAWR WITH SPREADER AND LOAD.  
CAUTION  
• READ OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING OR SERVICING  
SPREADER.  
• TURN SPREADER OFF BEFORE FILLING, ADJUSTING, OR CLEANING.  
• EMPTY AND CLEAN SPREADER AFTER EACH USE.  
• BYSTANDERS TO STAY A MINIMUM OF 25 FEET AWAY FROM  
OPERATING SPREADER.  
• DO NOT CLIMB INTO OR RIDE ON SPREADER.  
• KEEP HANDS, FEET, CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING CONVEYOR  
AND SPINNER.  
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LOADING  
This manual covers vehicles which have been  
recommended for carrying the spreader. Please see  
your local dealer for proper vehicle applications.  
WARNING  
Overloading could result in an accident or  
damage. Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR  
ratings as found on the driver-side vehicle door  
cornerpost.  
Certification  
WARNING  
New untitled vehicle installation of a spreader  
requires National Highway Traffic Safety  
Administration altered vehicle certification  
labeling. Installer to verify that struck load of snow  
or ice control material does not exceed GVWR or  
GAWR rating label and complies with FMVSS.  
NOTE: If spreader and ice control material loading  
is in doubt weigh vehicle for compliance with  
vehicle ratings.  
NOTE: Use only dry, free-flowing granular  
materials with this spreader. Damp or wet ice  
control materials and other products may not  
spread properly.  
Approximate Material Weights  
CAUTION  
Read and adhere to manufacturer’s ice control  
package labeling including Material Safety  
Data Sheet requirements.  
Model 1000  
Cu. Ft. LB  
Model 2000  
Cu. Ft. LB  
8.0  
5.9  
320  
236  
10.6  
7.2  
424  
288  
3.1  
124  
3.1  
124  
Salt = 40 lb./ft.³ (avg.)  
Very Coarse = 35 lb./ft.³  
Coarse = 45 lb./ft.³  
Fine = 50 lb/ft.³  
Plus Approximate Base Unit Weights of 154 Lbs. for 1000 Unit and 161 Lbs. for 2000 Unit, Including Mount.  
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MOUNTING THE SPREADER  
Fixed Mount Spreader  
NOTE: The spreader shall be installed according to  
instructions supplied. Your local outlet is trained to  
provide this service and service your spreader with  
factory original parts.  
1. Install the left and right top brackets to the truck  
bed rail with one 1/2" cap screw, one 1/2" flat  
washer and one 1/2" locknut. Attach the other hole  
in the top bracket to the bed rail with one 1/2" cap  
screw and one 1/2" locknut.  
2. Place the spreader on the bumper and line up the  
holes in the bottom feet with the holes in the  
bumper.  
3. Attach the spreader to the top brackets using two  
3/8" cap screws and two 3/8" locknuts per side.  
4. Attach the spreader to the bumper of the truck  
using one 3/8" cap screw, one 3/8" flat washer and  
one 3/8" locknut per side.  
CAUTION  
During removal or mounting, securely grip  
spreader to avoid dropping.  
5. Plug the spreader harness into the vehicle harness.  
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MOUNTING THE SPREADER  
SWING AWAY® Spreader  
1. Fasten the left and right top brackets along with any  
shims to the truck bed rail with two 1/2" cap  
screws, two 1/2" flat washers and two 1/2" locknuts  
per bracket. Install the two 5/16" cap screws and  
locknuts to the side of the top brackets.  
2. Place the left and right base plates on the bumper  
of the truck and line up with the holes in the  
bumper.  
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3. Attach the base plates to the bumper using three  
3/8" cap screws, three 3/8" plain washers, any  
shims and three 3/8" locknuts per side.  
4. Place the spreader on the base plates and insert  
the hinge pins. Secure the hinge side by installing  
one 1/4" cap screw and 1/4" locknut through the  
hole in the base plate boss and hinge pin.  
5. Install hitch pin clip through the base plate boss  
and the removable hinge pin.  
CAUTION  
During removal or mounting, securely grip  
spreader to avoid dropping.  
6. Plug the spreader harness into the vehicle harness.  
7. Plug the stoplight cord into the vehicle stoplight  
harness.  
NOTE: The spreader shall be installed according to  
instructions supplied. Your local outlet is trained to  
provide this service and service your spreader with  
factory original parts.  
Receiver Mount Spreader  
CAUTION  
During removal or mounting, securely grip  
spreader to avoid dropping.  
NOTE: The spreader shall be installed according to  
instructions supplied. Your local outlet is trained to  
provide this service and service your spreader with  
factory original parts.  
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1. Attach the spreader to the receiver mount with six  
3/8"-16 x 1" cap screws.  
2. Insert the assembled unit into the receiver hitch and  
secure with pin (not included).  
3. Plug the spreader harness into the vehicle harness.  
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OPERATING THE SPREADER  
Driving and Spreading on Snow and Ice  
Accessory Circuit  
The yellow wire in the vehicle harness is provided for  
accessory use of 12 amps or less.  
CAUTION  
Drinking and then driving or spreading is very  
dangerous. Your reflex, perceptions,  
attentiveness and judgement can be affected  
by even a small amount of alcohol. You can  
have a serious or even fatal collision if you  
drive after drinking. Please do not drink then  
drive or spread ice control materials.  
Follow your vehicle owner’s manual instructions for  
driving in snow and ice conditions. Remember when  
you drive on snow or ice, your wheels will not get good  
traction. You cannot accelerate as quickly, turning is  
more difficult and you will need longer braking distance.  
Wet and hard packed snow or ice offers the worst tire  
traction. It is very easy to lose control. You will have  
difficulty accelerating. If you do get moving, you may  
have poor steering and difficult braking which can cause  
you to slide out of control.  
Here are some tips for driving in these conditions.  
• Drive defensively.  
• Do not drink, then drive or spread ice control  
materials  
• Spread or drive only when you have good visibility  
for operating a vehicle.  
• If you cannot see well due to snow or icy  
conditions, you will need to slow down and keep  
more space between you and other vehicles.  
• Slow down, especially on higher speed roads. Your  
headlamps can light up only so much road ahead.  
• If you are tired, pull off in a safe place and rest.  
• Spreader size reduces driver visibility to the rear of  
the vehicle due to spreader size and location. We  
recommend OSHA compliant backup alarm for all  
governed employers.  
• Keep your windshield and all glass on your vehicle  
clean to see around you.  
• Dress properly for the weather. Wear layers of  
clothing, as you get warm you can take off layers.  
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OPERATING THE SPREADER  
Spreader Control  
Starting and Stopping the Motor  
WARNING  
There are two control options. They are the ON/OFF  
Control and the Variable Speed (PWM) Control.  
Before starting the spreader, the driver shall  
verify all bystanders are a minimum of 25 feet  
away from operating spreader.  
CAUTION  
If the unit is equipped with a SWING AWAY®  
mount. Do not operate the spreader or the  
vehicle without securing the hinge pin in the  
base plate.  
1. Move the power switch to the on position to start  
the motor. Motor will start immediately. The power  
switch will remain in this position. The power  
switch works as emergency stop when required.  
ON/OFF Control (Early Style)  
2. Move the power switch to the OFF position to stop  
the motor. The power switch will remain in this  
position.  
1 (Emergency Stop)  
POWER  
RESET  
NOTE: The truck ignition must be on to start the  
spreader.  
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NOTE: If the truck ignition is turned off while the  
spreader is running, the motor will stop.  
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If there are problems while operating the spreader, refer  
to the Troubleshooting section in this manual.  
1. Power Switch - used to start and stop the spinner.  
The power switch OFF position operates as  
emergency stop when required.  
NOTE: Always place the cover on the hopper to  
prevent moisture buildup. Do not let the spreader  
sit idle with material in the hopper for an extended  
period of time. This can cause the material to  
compact and reduce or stop the flow of material.  
2. Circuit Breaker - used to reset the control should an  
electrical fault occur.  
CAUTION  
Do not swing spreader with material in the  
hopper.  
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OPERATING THE SPREADER  
ON/OFF Control (Late Style)  
Stopping the Motor  
1. Set the power switch to the OFF position to stop the  
motor. The power switch will remain in this position.  
The power switch OFF position operates as  
emergency stop when required.  
ON  
OFF  
NOTE: Always place the cover on the hopper to  
prevent moisture buildup. Do not let the spreader  
sit idle with material in the hopper for an extended  
period of time. This can cause the material to  
compact and reduce or stop the flow of material.  
BLAST  
SPINNER  
On/Off Control Switch  
Used to start and stop  
the spinner.  
Spinner Indicator Light  
Illuminated light Indicates  
power to the motor.  
(Emergency Stop-OFF Position)  
CAUTION  
Do not swing spreader with material in the  
hopper.  
Starting the Motor  
WARNING  
NOTE: The truck ignition must be on to start the  
spreader.  
Before starting the spreader, the driver shall  
verify all bystanders are a minimum of 25 feet  
away from operating spreader.  
NOTE: If the truck ignition is turned off while the  
spreader is running, the motor will stop.  
1. Set the power switch to the ON position to start the  
motor. The motor will start immediately. The power  
switch will remain in this position.  
Blast Position  
Move and hold the power switch to the BLAST position  
for as long as momentary operation is needed. When  
released, the switch will automatically return to the OFF  
position and stop the motor.  
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OPERATING THE SPREADER  
Variable Speed (PWM) Control  
Stopping the Motor with Variable Speed  
(PWM) Control  
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1. Set the power switch to the OFF position to stop  
the motor. The power switch will remain in this  
position. This is also the emergency stop position.  
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START  
BLAST  
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NOTE: Always place the cover on the hopper to  
prevent moisture buildup. Do not let the spreader  
sit idle with material in the hopper for an extended  
period of time. This can cause the material to  
compact and reduce or stop the flow of the  
material.  
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ON  
MIN  
MAX  
OFF  
SPEED  
SPINNER  
1 (Emergency Stop-  
OFF Position)  
2
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1. Power Switch - used to start and stop the spinner.  
The power OFF position switch operates as  
emergency stop when required.  
CAUTION  
Do not swing spreader with material in the  
hopper.  
2. Speed Dial - used to change the speed of the  
spinner.  
NOTE: The truck ignition must be on to start the  
spreader.  
3. Indicator Lights - indicate whether the spinner is in  
motion. Left light is red and indicates a fault. Right  
light is green and indicates power is on.  
NOTE: If the truck ignition is turned off while the  
spreader is running, the motor will stop.  
Starting the Motor with Variable Speed  
(PWM) Control  
WARNING  
Before starting the spreader, the driver shall  
verify all bystanders are a minimum of 25 feet  
away from operating spreader.  
1. To start the spreader motor, press the power switch  
to the START/BLAST position and release. This is a  
momentary position and the power switch will  
automatically return to the ON position when  
released. The spreader will operate at the speed  
selected on the speed dial.  
2. To increase the speed of the spinner rotate the  
speed dial clockwise.  
3. To decrease the speed of the spinner rotate the  
speed dial counterclockwise.  
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REMOVING THE SPREADER  
NOTE: Empty the hopper before removing the  
spreader.  
CAUTION  
During removal or mounting, securely grip  
spreader to avoid dropping.  
Removing the SWING AWAY® Spreader  
1. Unplug the spreader and stoplight (if equipped).  
2. Remove the hitch pin from the latch side hinge pin.  
NOTE: Empty the hopper before removing the  
spreader.  
Removing the Fixed Mount Spreader  
3. Remove the 1/4" cap screw and locknut from the  
hinged side hinge pin.  
1. Unplug the spreader and stoplight (if equipped).  
4. Use an additional person to support the unit and  
remove both hinge pins.  
2. Remove the two 3/8" cap screws, washers, and  
locknuts that fasten the spreader to the bumper of  
the vehicle.  
5. Remove the spreader from the vehicle and stand in  
an upright position. This may require additional  
support.  
3. Use an additional person or clamps to support the  
unit and then remove the four 3/8" cap screws and  
locknuts that fasten the spreader to the top  
brackets.  
Removing the SWING AWAY Top Brackets  
4. Remove the spreader from the vehicle and stand in  
an upright position. This may require additional  
support.  
1. Remove the two 1/2" cap screws, washers and  
locknuts that fasten the top bracket to the bed rail.  
2. Remove the two 5/16" cap screws and locknuts that  
fasten the top bracket to the side of the bed rail.  
Removing the Fixed Mount Brackets  
3. Mark the location of any shims to aid in  
reinstallation.  
1. Remove the two 1/2" cap screws, washers and  
locknuts that fasten the top bracket to the bed rail.  
4. Package the brackets with all hardware and store  
with the unit.  
2. Remove the two 5/16" cap screws, washers and  
locknuts that fasten the top brackets the side of the  
bed rail.  
Removing the SWING AWAY Base Plates  
3. Package the brackets with all hardware and store  
with the unit.  
1. Remove the three 3/8" cap screws, washers,  
locknuts and any shims that fasten the base plate  
to the bumper.  
NOTE: Empty the hopper before removing the  
spreader.  
2. Mark the location of the shims to aid in  
reinstallation.  
Removing the Receiver Mount Spreader  
1. Unplug the spreader.  
3. Package the base plates with all hardware and  
store with the unit.  
2. Remove the pin from the receiver hitch.  
3. Remove the spreader from the vehicle and stand in  
an upright position. This may require additional  
support.  
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MAINTENANCE  
4. If bearings pass inspection be sure to thoroughly  
CAUTION  
grease them with a good quality multi-purpose  
grease. See Bearing Maintenance in this section.  
Disconnect electric power at spreader  
electrical wiring harness connection and tag  
out if required before servicing or performing  
maintenance.  
5. Verify all drive sprocket set screws are tight. Verify  
that all other fasteners are tight. Refer to the Torque  
Chart in the safety section of this manual.  
Cleaning  
6. Check the condition of the motor cap assembly  
seal. This seal is very important to the  
dependability of your unit. Replace the seal if  
needed.  
After every use, clean the spreader, but first disconnect  
the electrical plug located between the spreader and the  
truck. The spreader can be cleaned using tap water or  
a high pressure washer. Along handle brush can be  
used to aid cleaning.  
7. Check the condition of the spinner disk. If the  
vanes are excessively worn the unit may not spread  
as intended. Replace the spinner if necessary.  
CAUTION  
• Do not operate a spreader in need of  
maintenance.  
8. Replace the motor cap assembly and locknuts.  
9. Verify vehicle stoplights and spreader center high  
mounted stoplight are working properly.  
• Before operating the spreader, reassemble  
any parts or hardware removed for cleaning  
or adjusting.  
Postseason Maintenance  
• Before operating the spreader, remove  
materials such as cleaning rags, brushes,  
and hand tools from the spreader.  
Before storing the unit for the off season, taking a few  
minutes to do the following will extend the service life of  
your spreader.  
• Empty and clean spreader after every use.  
Material can freeze or solidify causing unit to  
not work properly.  
1. Thoroughly clean the unit inside and out.  
Preseason Check  
2. Apply dielectric grease to all electrical connections  
to prevent corrosion.  
Before the unit is placed in service for the ice control  
season make sure that it is in top working condition.  
Here are some tips for getting your spreader ready.  
3. Grease the drive shaft bearings.  
4. Oil or paint all bare metal surfaces.  
Remove the motor cap assembly and inspect the  
following:  
5. Place the lid on the hopper body of the unit and  
secure the latch.  
1. Check the condition of the drive belt. Any cracks or  
damaged teeth indicate the need for a new belt.  
See Drive Belt Replacement in this section.  
6. Store the unit in an upright position; stabilize it with  
supports if necessary. If the unit is stored outdoors,  
cover the unit and place it on blocks to eliminate  
ground moisture.  
2. Check the motor connection terminals for damage  
or corrosion. Clean or replace as necessary and  
coat with dielectric grease.  
3. Check the condition of the drive shaft bearings by  
first removing the drive belt. To remove the drive belt  
see Drive Belt Replacement in this section. With  
the drive belt removed spin the drive shaft by hand.  
Any excess noise or roughness in either the top or  
the bottom bearing may indicate bearing failure.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Drive Belt Replacement  
Recycle  
Disconnect the electrical plug between the spreader and  
truck before drive belt replacement.  
When your spreader has performed its useful life, the  
majority of its components can be recycled as steel.  
Gear oil shall be disposed of according to local  
regulations. Balance of parts made of plastic shall be  
disposed of in customary manner.  
CAUTION  
Overtightening the belt may result in damage  
to the motor or bearings.  
1. Remove the motor cap assembly.  
2. Loosen the four phillips head screws that fasten the  
motor mount to the drive support.  
3. Slide the motor toward the drive shaft.  
4. Remove the belt and replace with a new one.  
5. Slide the motor mount away from the drive shaft  
until the proper tension of the drive belt is achieved.  
After tightening the belt should easily deflect 3/8".  
Phillips Head Screws  
Approx. 3/8”  
6. Tighten the four phillips head screws and replace  
the motor cap.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Bearing and Set Screw Maintenance  
Disconnect the electrical plug between the spreader and  
the truck before performing any maintenance.  
1. Tighten all set screws shown after every 60 hours of  
use.  
2. Grease the top and bottom drive shaft bearings as  
shown. Due to the harsh environment of the bottom  
bearing it will require more care than the top  
bearing.  
Top Bearing  
Set Screw  
Motor Pulley  
Set Screw  
Shaft Pulley  
Set Screw  
Top Bearing:  
Grease after every  
60 hours of use.  
Use a good quality  
multi-purpose grease.  
Auger  
Set Screw  
Spinner  
Set Screw  
Bottom Bearing:  
Grease after every  
8 hours of use.  
Use a good quality  
multi-purpose grease.  
Bottom Bearing  
Set Screw  
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4 PIN HARNESS WIRING DIAGRAM  
Cab Control  
White Connector  
Two-Way Molded  
Connector  
6 Amp Fuse  
Red Connector  
14 Ga. Red  
8 Ga. Red  
8 Ga. Red  
To Vehicle Ignition  
(Accessory Wire or  
Fuse Box)  
30 Amp Fuse  
10 Ga. Red  
14 Ga. Black  
8 Ga. Black  
14 Ga. Yellow  
14 Ga. Orange  
To Vehicle CHMSL  
Signal  
Accessory Circuit  
(12 AMP MAX)  
Vehicle  
Wiring Harness  
Wiring Harness  
Spreader  
Motor  
B A  
CHMSL  
Assy  
14 Ga. Black  
8 Ga. Red  
8 Ga. Black  
14 Ga. Yellow  
Accessory Circuit  
14 Ga. Orange  
Motor Specification:  
12 Volt DC, .56 kW Motor  
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2 PIN HARNESS WIRING DIAGRAM  
Early Style  
(No Adapter Required)  
Late Style  
(Adapter Required)  
To  
CHMSL  
Signal  
Speed  
Control  
Speed  
Control  
Black  
Red  
White  
Black  
White  
Red  
Black  
Adaptor  
Black  
White  
Stoplight  
Vehicle  
Harness  
Fuse  
Butt  
Fuse holder  
White  
Connector  
Black  
Red  
Power Lead  
Battery  
Harness  
Black  
Vehicle  
Harness  
Vehicle Side  
Spreader Side  
Wiring Harness  
Wiring Harness  
Specification: 12V DC (0.4kW motor)  
CHMSL  
Orange  
Black  
Spreader  
Harness  
Black  
White  
Stoplight  
Extension  
Cord  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Some of the solutions on the following page are  
complicated. If you are not properly trained or  
experienced in electrical or mechanical repairs, take  
you spreader to your local outlet for repairs.  
ON/OFF Control  
PROBLEM  
Ice control material not flowing  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
1. Bridging of material in hopper.  
SUGGESTED SOLUTION  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required. Check  
hopper for material and free any  
bridged material.  
1. Control connector plug is loose.  
2. Blown fuse.  
1. Check plug connection at cab  
control.  
2. Check the SFE 6 amp in-line  
fuse. Replace if necessary.  
Check power supply for 12 VDC.  
No power to cab control  
(Switch is in ON position indicator  
light not lit)  
3. Low battery or loose connection. 3. Check vehicle battery  
connections.  
-
-
Clean off corrosion  
Repair or replace damaged  
wires  
4. Open circuit in wire from battery  
to cab control.  
4. Repair or replace damaged  
wires.  
1. Wire harness is damaged or has 1a. Check plug connections at cab  
an open circuit between cab  
control and spreader.  
control and spreader.  
1b. Check wire connections at  
spreader motor and at vehicle  
battery – disconnect motor  
leads, turn spreader switch on,  
check for voltage at motor  
leads.  
1c. Repair or replace damaged  
wires and connectors  
Spreader does not operate  
(Indicator light lit)  
1d. Check the 30-amp in-line fuse.  
Replace if necessary.  
Motor shaft should turn.  
2. Check bearings on spinner  
shaft, conveyor, and gearbox.  
3. Remove and inspect both motor  
brushes. Replace if worn (Brush  
kit 65241).  
2. Bearings are seized.  
3. Motor brushes are worn and  
prevent motor operation.  
4. Motor bearings seized.  
4. Replace motor if the motor shaft  
will not turn.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Mechanical Problems - Variable Speed (PWM) and ON/OFF Control  
PROBLEM  
Ice control material not flowing  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
1. Bridging of material in hopper.  
SUGGESTED SOULUTION  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required. Check  
hopper for material and free any  
bridged material.  
1. Drive belt is loose or damaged.  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required.  
Reconnect after solution.  
2. Adjust belt tension. Replace belt  
if damaged.  
2. Motor pulley not secured to  
motor shaft.  
Spinner does not turn  
(Spreader motor is running)  
3. Spinner pulley is not secured to  
the spinner shaft.  
3. Tighten pulley set screw.  
Replace pulley if damaged.  
4. Spinner shaft bearings are dry or 4. Replace cap screw and nut if  
seized.  
missing or damaged. Replace  
pulley if damaged.  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required.  
Reconnect after solution.  
2. Adjust belt tension. Replace belt  
if damaged.  
1. Drive belt is loose or damaged.  
2. Pulley is not secured to the  
spinner shaft.  
3. Pulley is not secured to the  
gearbox shaft.  
3. Tighten pulley set screw.  
Replace pulley if damaged  
4. Replace damaged or missing  
key. Replace pulley if damaged.  
5. Replace gearbox if output shaft  
does not turn when input shaft  
turns.  
4. Gearbox is damaged.  
Conveyor belt not moving  
(Spinner is turning)  
5. Conveyor rollers are not secured 6. Replace missing cap screws and  
to the shafts.  
nuts. Replace shafts or rollers if  
damaged.  
6. Conveyor belt is loose or  
damaged.  
7. Adjust belt tension. Replace belt  
if damaged.  
7. Conveyor belt is not aligned.  
8. Align belt to ride centered on  
rollers.  
8. Conveyor belt shaft bearings are 9. Grease or replace bearings.  
seized or otherwise damaged.  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required.  
Reconnect after solution.  
Material in hopper does not flow 1. Feedgate is closed.  
(Conveyor belt and spinner are  
moving)  
2. Open feedgate fully, then adjust  
to desired opening size.  
2. Obstruction in hopper.  
3. Remove obstruction.  
1. Unplug the spreader harness  
and tag out if required.  
Reconnect after solution.  
2. Change deflector adjustment to  
suit desired pattern. (See  
“Operating the Spreader” in this  
manual.)  
Spread pattern not optimum  
1. Deflector out of adjustment.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Early Production - 2 Pin Harness  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SUGGESTED SOLUTION  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Check the hopper for  
material and free any bridged material.  
Ice control material not flowing  
Bridging of material in hopper  
Spreader Control power switch is in the Set the power switch to the ON  
OFF position  
position.  
Set the power switch to the OFF  
position. Reset the circuit breaker and  
set the power switch to the ON  
position.  
Change the fuse and inspect for short  
circuits.  
Spreader Control circuit breaker is  
tripped (ON/OFF control only)  
Spinner does not spin – No power to  
the spreader control  
Battery lead in-line fuse is blown  
Battery connection is poor  
Clean or replace ring terminal. Coat  
with dielectric grease.  
Repair or replace battery wiring  
harness as required.  
Battery wiring harness is damaged  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Turn the spinner by  
hand. If the shaft will not turn freely by  
hand, check for any obstructions or  
frozen material. Clear all obstructions.  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Remove the drive belt  
and spin the spinner by hand. If the  
shaft will not turn freely by hand, check  
for obstructions. If no obstructions  
exist, lubricate or replace the spinner  
bearings.  
Spinner, auger, or driveshaft is  
jammed or overloaded  
Spinner shaft bearings are damaged  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Turn the spinner by  
hand. If the shaft will turn freely and  
the belt and pulleys are in working  
order, reconnect the spreader harness  
and check for 12V DC at the orange  
wire to white wire connection located  
near the motor. If the motor has 12V  
DC, the problem is in the motor.  
Replace the motor.  
Spinner does not spin – The motor is  
not turning and 12V DC power is  
present at the red wire to red wire  
connection located near the rear of the  
spreader control  
Motor is damaged  
Check for 12V DC at the white wire to  
white wire connection near the back of  
the spreader control. If the control  
does not have power, the problem is in  
the control. Replace the control.  
Check for 12V DC at the white wire to  
white wire connection near the back of  
the spreader control. If the control has  
12V DC, check for 12V DC at the white  
wire to orange wire connection located  
near the motor. If the motor does not  
have power, then the problem is in the  
spreader wiring harness. Repair or  
replace the wiring harness as  
Spreader Control is damaged  
Wiring harness is damaged  
Drive belt is loose or broken  
necessary.  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Remove the motor cap  
and check for a loose or broken drive  
belt. Tighten or replace the belt as  
necessary.  
Spinner does not spin when load is  
applied – The motor is turning  
Unplug the spreader harness and tag  
out if required. Remove the motor cap  
and verify motor and drive pulley set  
screws are tight.  
Drive pulley is loose  
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FISHER ENGINEERING  
P.O. BOX 529  
ROCKLAND, MAINE 04841  
A DIVISION OF DOUGLAS DYNAMICS, L.L.C.  
Copyright © 2005 Douglas Dynamics, L.L.C. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in any  
printed, mechanical, electronic, film or other distribution and storage media, without the written consent of Fisher Engineering. Authorization to  
photocopy items for internal or personal use by Fisher Engineering outlets or spreader owner is granted.  
Fisher Engineering reserves the right its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so  
altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used. Fisher Engineering and the vehicle manufacturer may require and/or recommend  
optional equipment for spreaders. Do not exceed vehicle ratings with a spreader. This product is manufactured under the following US patent:  
5,375,773. Fisher Engineering offers a limited warranty for all spreaders and accessories. See separately printed page for this important  
information. The following are registered (®) trademarks of Douglas Dynamics, L.L.C.: WESTERN® and SWING AWAY®.  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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