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1. ANS XXX XY XY Grease Regularly XY xX V XXX X NASAN NN VAVAV IY 7364646469 4 KANYAN lt 0000006 0000009 V 4762764646469 ARCTIC www arcticsnowplows com AG6E AG8E 8 AGSE ARCTIC www arcticsnowplows com AG6E AG8E amp AG8E ARCTIC DUAL ELECTRIC V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V MA A 4 4 4 4 A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V NA V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V X KA A A A A A A A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V K N www arcticsnowplows com Vibrator Kit Vibrator Kit Part 90290 80 M amp 90291 200 M Page www arcticsnowplows com Vibrator Kit Vibrator kit for a hitch mount poly salter 90290 80 M Pan oo Description 90290 80 N Vibrator 2 90292
2. AGOE AGSE AGIOE Owners Manual Electric Salt amp Sand Spreader Models AGO6E AGSE AGIOE Warning Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR with spreader and load Overloading could result in an accident or damage Read this manual before installing or operating the spreader Page www arcticsnowplows com SNOWPLOWS CHASSE NEIGE V AGOE AGSE AGIOE 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 Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation will replace or repair at its election without charge any part which becomes defective within the period of time described above See specifications below what is not covered under warranty In no event shall Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation be liable for claims for loss of use or consequential damages This warranty is made only to the original purchaser There is no other warranty expressed implied or statutory All parts returned to us transportation charges prepaid must be accompanied with a Return Goods Authorization number obtained from the factory In order to reduce down time we will on your request send the parts required and you will be billed under the usual terms A credit will be issued to your account when the parts in our examination prove to be defective Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right to c
3. ARCTIC AG6E AG8E AG10E Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 5 Picture 6 Page 9 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC AG6E AG8E AG10E Picture 7 Picture 8 Picture 9 Picture 11 Picture 12 Page 10 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC on OFF Switch Wiring Diagram for Electric Sander with On Off Switch HP EL Moto RED BROWN attach to the vehicle dash TO BATTERY GROUND 11 for 8 sand soreader BLACK 50031 01 A 13 for 10 sand spreader 90031 02 A 5 for DUMP TRUCK connector 60 15 8 amp 10 SANDER 90030 01 22 DUMP TRUCK 90030 02 A Warning RED If the sander electric motor is OFF the switch handle is not illuminated If the sander in ON motor is on the switch handle is illuminated red If the switch handle is illuminated white in OFF position the solenoid is stuck and the HP motor is running constantly Disconnect power by B ket a removing connectors that connect two cables red and black Packe See authorized Arctic Dealer Incab Harness Solenoid Battery Cable BATTERY On Off Switch m PART DESCRIPTION www arcticsnowplows com SHOW PLOWS CHASE 211151 _ Troubleshooting of the Wireless Controller It is important to know that the in cab remote control and the controller on the spreader communicate with RF signals Therefore they are in constant communication with one another
4. This type of communication allows you to get instant info on your setting and it will also inform you on any problems that could happen during the use of your spreader Never hook booster cables directly to the motor this would void your warranty Unplug sander battery cables before boosting your truck Problems When the screen on the remote shows O it means that the system is in OVERLOAD An overload of the system can caused by eFrozen material inside the hopper eAccumulation of material in front and under the spreader eBearing starting to seize eWorn out conveyor chain eAccumulation of material between the floor of the spreader and the drive sprockets eBattery in bad condition eController poorly installed When O is constantly rotating this means there is no communication loss of signal between the remote control and the control box The spreader will automatically shut off By turning the main switch off and then turning it back on the signal should come back If the signal doesn t come back you can connect the remote directly to the black box by using the appropriate connectors on the controller This operation will reset the system If the problem persists here are some possibilities ePower is not going to the controller black box eCheck fuses 5 amp and 80 amp Breaker engaged if applicable connections e Electrical noises or interferences ePoorly installed controller Page 11 www
5. RC 32854 02 GA HH 00020 08 1 HH 00859 019 RB 872 HH 00291 101 Key 1 4 Square x 2 3 4 90120 B HH 00789 003 14 Chain 3 16 dia x 14 long HH 00789 003 20 90128 D 90131 A HH 00859 014 RB 874 RB 876 RB 32992 RB 32992 02 E RB 32992 03 E 90114 96 C 90114 120 C 2 90133 N 2a 90134 N 32b 90135 N a m 0 m 4 22 42 UI UI ee ID IN IN IN e m e m e SH le b ON 0 Oa Ob l la e Page 14 www arcticsnowplows com SHOWPLOWS CHASSE NEIGE Galvanized Sander AG6 AG8 AG10 With Electric Motor P Description Quantity 90252 N Rubber Grip for Gate Handle HH 00857 006 Hood Latch 3 4a b 1 20 UNF x 2 HHCS 14 20 UNC x 5 8 HHCS 5 16 18 UNC x 1 HHCS 7 16 14 UNC x 1 HHCS 4 2 24 15 18 Flat Washer V Lock Washer 2 3 5 16 18 UNC x 1 Carriage Bolt NI ON ON ON ON ON oO Gll llallald lld lald ldla E BEJEJ E Page 15 www arcticsnowplows com AGOE AGSE AGIOE Galvanized Sander AG6 AG8 AG10 With Electric Motor Description 5 16 18 UNC x 1 25 Carriage Bolt HH 00971 104 7 16 14 UNC x 1 Carriage Bolt HH 00971 106 7 16 14 UNC x 1 5 Carriage Bolt HH 00972 090 10 20 UNF x 1 5 HHCS HH 00972 091 V2 20 UNF x 1 75 HHCS HH 00294 002 5 16 18 Hex Nut HH 01 149 008 5 16 18 x 3 75 Eyebolt RB 38759 Mountng Stop Angle Not Shown 90154 A Plate
6. contact with hot surfaces such as engine radiator and hoses Wear safety glasses with side shields when striking metal against metal Failure to heed could result in injury to the eye s or other parts of the body Shut off the vehicle engine place the transmission in neutral or park turn the ignition switch to the off position firmly apply the parking brake of the vehicle before removing installing the sander www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC Be sure that the sander is properly attached before moving the vehicle To remove the sander the unit must be empty Do not stand close to the sander when it is being lifted Keep a safe distance away Sander Specification 3 4HP electric motor 55 amp electric motor In variable speed controller or On Off toggle switch Variable Speed Controller for Electric Spreader is used for precise spreading See more information in Variable Speed Control Section ON OFF switch When a switch handle is in OFF position a switch handle is not illuminated If spreader in ON motor is on switch handle is illuminated red If switch handle is illuminated white in OFF position a solenoid under hood is stuck and motor is running constantly Disconnect power by removing connectors that connect two red and black cables at the back of the truck See authorized Arctic Dealer The motor and drive system is protected by a hinged hood Quiet electric drive system Low maint
7. Harness 3 90004 M On Off Switch Support Plate 3 8 x 1 V Hex Head Screw Stainless Steel 6 90293 N O 3 8 Flat Washer Stainless Steel 3 8 Nut with Nylon Insert Stainless Steel 8 5209M Bracket Installation Instructions for hitch mount poly salter 1 Locate the vibrator 1 as shown on the picture below approximately 7 1 from the line off the throat entry 2 Mark the mounting holes on the hopper and drill 7 16 holes through 3 Install the support plate 4 from the inside of hopper and secure it using 3 8bolt flat washer and nut 5 6 7 4 Disconnect vehicle electrical system from the battery Install the harness the switch switch mounting bracket as shown on the attached diagram Page 2 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC Vibrator Kit Part Description Quantity l 3 8 x 1 V Hex Head Screw Stainless Steel 6 90293 N O 3 8 Flat Washer Stainless Steel 8 5209M Bracket Installation Instructions for the galvanized and the poly sander 1 Locate the vibrator 1 as shown on the picture below 2 Mark the mounting holes on the hopper and drill 7 16 holes through 3 Install the support plate 4 from the inside of poly hopper it is not necessary to install that plate for the galvanized sander and secure it using 3 8bolt 3 8 flat washer and 3 8 nut 5 6 7 Disconnect vehicle electrical system from the battery Install the harness the switch switch mounting brack
8. Poly Screen Hold Down 90165 B Bottom Split Spinner Shaft 90167 B Bottom Split Spinner Shaft Extended 90162 B Top Spinner Split Shaft HH 00233 001 14 28 Grease fitting HH 01081 054 3 8 16x 2 W Grade 8 bolt HH 00291 101 Spinner Shaft Pulley Key 1 4 Square x 2 75 90115 03 B Plate Sand Guide HH 01081 054 3 8 16 x 2 5 grade 8 HH 00340 001 3 8 16 Nut with Nylon Insert HH 00293 028 5 16 18 UNC x 1 HH 00341 003 5 16 Flat washer HH 00340 017 5 16 18 UNC Hex locknut HH 00972 090 27 20 UNF x1 5 HHCS HH 00540 004 27 20 UNF Lock Nut 90307 N Gear Motor dual motor only 90306 B Spinner Shaft dual motor only HH 00909 003 M6x20mm hex bolt dual motor only HH 00932 001 M6 Flat Washer dual motor only HH 00933 001 M6 Lock Washer dual motor only HH 00294 003 3 8 Nut HH 00293 049 3 8 x 1 Bolt HH 00017 024 1 4 20x1 4 set screw dual motor only Part HH 0097 1 044 Quantity NI p lt NO Un 70 80 86 89 90 96 98 Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used Page 16 www arcticsnowplows com AG6E AGE8E 8 AGIOE NANO ANAN NANANA MANNA YA XS NANANA ANS NANANA NANANA NANO
9. arcticsnowplows com AGOE AGSE AGIOE EQVSC 6 8 D amp EQVSC 10 D Variable Speed Dual Electric Control Kit Ru Description 90305 M Dual Variable Speed Kit include box and controller 7 16 14 Lock nut 1 8 x34 Cotter Pin 6 HH 00293 028 5 16 18xIHHCS 8 HH 00340 017 o 5 16 18Lockmut o _ 3 9 HH 01081 054 3 8 16x2 1 2Grade 1 2 _ 3 16 14 Chain HH 00540 004 HH 00455 007 90307 N 761232 1 4 x 3 Shrink Tube m 90030 VSC Power Cable Cab Section for EQVSC 10 Donly 1 90030 VSC 6 8 Power Cable Cab Section for EQVSC 6 8 D only HH 00909 003 M6x20mm hex bolt HH 00932 001 M6 Flat Washer HH 00933 001 M6 Lock Washer 90308 A 4 Ground Wire HH 00455 007 8 Self tapping Screw Page 12 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC Dual Wireless Variable Speed Controller Battery ue GND 90A Fuse 78 Red In the body of the vehicle DC Socket 2 3MM X 5 5MM White or Green RF remote control DC Socket 2 5MM X 5 5MM In cab switch board DC Jack 29MM X 5 5MM Plate with on off switch and DC Jack 25MM X 5 5MM White or Green D E HO Black 9 3 18 Grey cie Red 300 Black Black connector Black Yellow Black Black Red Red Power control Yellow connector 0 Black Black Yellow 240 Red Continuous duty selenoid JA Fuseholder Red Au
10. d Wire O o o o 33 HH 00455 007 8 Self tapping Screw 2 NI Page 13 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC Wireless Variable Speed Controller 80A Fuse 78 Red Battery In the body of the vehicle GND GND DC Socket 2 3MM X 5 5MM White or Green In cab switch board 300 Black RF remote control Power control DC Socket 2 5MM X 5 5MM DC Jack 25MM X 5 5MM Plate with on off switch and DC Jack 25MM X 5 5MM 96 3 18 Grey cable Red Black with 1 lug Red with 1 lug Continuous duty selenoid 2 Back JA Fuseholder Red White or Green Black connector Black Auxiliary 10 Mox Yellow Yellow mo i 240 Red Red Yellow connector www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC EQVSC 6 8 amp EQVSC 10 74 HP EL Moto YELLOW AND BLACK AUXILIARY 10 AMP MAX YELLOW RED RED 1 BLACK 7 Wireless Control Box FUSE 5 AMP 80 AMP FUSE BATTERY HEN WIRLESS CONTROLLER Wiring Diagram for Wireless Variable Speed Control Box www arcticsnowplows com SHOWPLOWS CHASSE NEIGE Part Quantity 90151 N Electric Motor 34 HP 90117 C 90118 A 90161 B 90090 N 90162 B 90152 N 90153 N RB 32992 05 90150 N RB 32992 04 HH 00905 013 RB 889 G RB 32996 90093 D E 90094 D E 90095 D E 90119 B
11. el It should be filled to the oil level plug Picture 1 b Lubricate the following grease nipples 1 1 on conveyor idler shaft bearing 2 bearings picture 8 2 1 on drive shaft bearing picture 7 3 1 on spinner shaft bearing 2 bearings if one hydraulic motor is used bearing if two hydraulic motors are used Picture 11 4 1 on each coupling split shaft and gear box coupling pictures 5 and 6 Yearly Inspection a At the end of the operating season the unit should be thoroughly cleaned and lubricated The conveyor chain picture 9 should ideally be stored in oil These Page 7 www arcticsnowplows com AGOE AGSE AGIOE preventative measures should prevent premature rusting of the unit Grease bolts on the chain tighteners Picture 8 b At this time or before the start of the next season it 1s wise to check all drive components for appreciable wear Any components which are questionable should be replaced now This short and simple check will avoid down time during the operating season C Change the gear box oil e Replace the oil filter Note If the unit is utilized year round replace it twice a year Before Operating Page 8 a Grease all lubrication points b Ensure that the conveyor chain 1s dragging for one foot on the bottom return channel of the spreader Do not over tighten the chain Lubricants Speed Reducer Lubricant 80W90 Gear lube www arcticsnowplows com
12. enance Stainless steel drive chain and hardened sprockets Electric sander is equipped with an adjustable sand discharge chute You can vary the spread width by simply redirecting the sand to another part of the spinner Page 6 www arcticsnowplows com AGOE AGSE AGIOE Spreader Installation The AGOE spreader is designed for installation in a 6 8 pickup truck bed The AGSE 18 designed for installation in an 8 pickup truck bed The AGIOE spreader is designed for 10 dump truck or flat deck truck Follow the steps below to install your unit in your vehicle a Slide spreader into position and secure with the ratchet straps into the cargo tie downs of the truck pictures 3 and 4 b Bolt mounting angle bracket to spreader then bolt it to the back of the truck using 1 2 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 this manual using the appropriate components Picture 5 11 and 12 e You may change the spinner disc height Using the hole in the spinner disc hub as a guide drill a hole through the shaft for the mounting bolt Cut off any excess length from the shaft and install the spinner disc f Connect all the cables as shown in the electric system diagram Be sure to grease all connections Maintenance Daily Inspection and Lubrication a Check gearbox oil lev
13. et as shown on the attached diagram Warning Vibration is a destructive force and it may damage sander and hopper body You may use this vibrator at your own risk In no event shall Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation be liable for claims for loss of use or consequential damages Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used Page 3 www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC Vibrator Kit 15 AMP FUSE TU INCAB TO THE SWITCH WHITE BLACK i BLACK a SIDE m BATTERY TO VIBRATOR BLACK cm 03x 000 Ep Page 4 www arcticsnowplows com Spinner Guard Hitch Mounted Spinner Guard Part 90175 M Page www arcticsnowplows com SHOW PLOWS CHASI NDIGE _ Spinner Guard Item Part Description Quantity l 90176 B Hoop Weldment l 2 90179 B Receiver weldment spinner guard l 3 HH 0034 1 006 2 Flatwasher 4 4 HH 00457 001 V Lockwasher 4 5 HH 00460 002 V7 20 Hex nut 4 6 HH 00972 090 27 20 1 2 Bolt 4 7 51830 B 5 8 2 2 long hitch pin assembly 1 Mounting Instructions 1 With sander installed and securely in place insert Receiver weldment 2 into vehicle hitch 2 Using provided hardware attach the Hoop weldment 1 to Receiver weldme
14. hange specification without prior notice Specifics not considered under warranty Certain types of damage can occur which cannot be attributed to defects in material and or warranty but rather as the owner s responsibility These conditions include but are not limited to the following items Damage resulting from Lack of or dirty lubrication Using other than recommended grade and type of lubrication Accident abuse or neglect stripped keyways or splines on external shafts 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 O ITNA 5 Customer Responsibility The loaded vehicle including all after market accessories the salt sanding equipment passengers and cargo MUST NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight ratings GVWR front gross axle weight rating FGAWR or rear gross axle weight rating RGAWR www arcticsnowplows com ARCTIC AGOE AGSE AGIOE Page 3 specified on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located in the driver s side door opening It is the operator s responsibility to verify that these ratings are not exceeded To determine the Gross Axle Weights for your vehicle including all after market accessories the salt sanding equipment passengers and cargo take your loaded vehicle to a scale Place the front wheels of the
15. nt 2 in a position that best protects the spinner disc from impact and does not impede the spreading of sand salt Hoop should function best if it is located approx 1 below the bottom of the spinner disc 3 Once the proper location is determined the hitch pin 7 hole 21 32 dia should be drilled in the receiver weldment tube 2 Use the vehicle hitch pin hole as a guide 4 After all parts are installed and tightened ensure the hitch pin 7 1s inserted and secured properly Warning Spinner guard is not a substitute for good driving practices Always drive with care and be aware of your surroundings obstructions Spinner guard should only be used for original manufacturer s application Do not use as a step Do not alter or modify spinner guard Do not tow with spinner guard in place Remove spinner guard when sander is not in truck Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used Page 2 www arcticsnowplows com Hitch Mounted Spinner Guard ARCTIC TO TRUCK S HITCH 21 32 THROUGH DRILL HOLE www arcticsnowplows com Page 3
16. se clothing when working on the vehicle These things can catch on moving parts or cause an electrical short circuit that could result in personal injury Do not wear wrist watches rings or other jewellery when working on the vehicle or individual equipment Do not allow unauthorized person to operate this unit Do not work on a vehicle without having a fully serviced fire extinguisher available Dry chemical unit specified for gasoline chemical or electrical fires Do not smoke while working on the vehicle Gasoline and battery acid vapours are extremely flammable and explosive Do not alter the sander or any part without written approval of Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation Do not use your hands to search for hydraulic fluid leaks escaping fluid under pressure can be invisible and can penetrate the skin and cause injury Do not leave unused material in hopper Material can freeze or solidify causing unit to not work properly Empty and clean after each use Inspect the sander periodically for defects Parts that are loose broken missing or plainly worn must be tightened or replaced immediately Check the job site for terrain hazards obstructions and people Check surrounding area for hazardous obstacles before operating this unit Wear safety goggles when working on the vehicle to protect your eyes from battery acid gasoline and dust or dirt from flying off of moving engine parts Be aware of and avoid
17. stand all the safety information contained in this section In addition ensure all individuals working with you are also familiar with these safety precautions For your safety warning and information decals have been placed on this product to remind the operator to take safety precautions It 1s important that these decals are in place and are legible before operation begins New decals can be obtained from Arctic Equipment Manufacturing or your local dealer Remember it is the owner s responsibility for communicating information on the safe use and proper maintenance of this equipment The careful operator is the best operator Most accidents are caused by human error Certain precautions must be observed to prevent the possibility of injury to operator or bystanders and or damage to equipment Driver to keep bystanders a minimum of 25 feet away from operating spreader Servicing the sander without special tools and knowledge could result in personal injury See an authorized Arctic dealer for service Before servicing the spreader wait for conveyor or spinner to stop and then lock out power Do not climb into or ride on spreader Disconnect electric and or hydraulic power and tag out if required before servicing or performing maintenance www arcticsnowplows com SHOW PLOWS CHASTE NDIGE _ Do not allow hands hair or clothing to get near any moving parts such as spinner chain etc Do not wear neckties or loo
18. vehicle on the scale to get the Front Gross Axle Weights FGAW To get the Rear Gross Axle Weights RGAW place the back wheels of the vehicle on the scale Disclaimer notice Arctic Equipment Manufacturing Corporation Arctic does not assume liability for damage to your motor vehicle resulting from the attachment or use of Arctic salt sanding equipment The purchaser assumes all vehicle risk associated with the attachment and operation of this salt sanding equipment The added weight may impair the operation and control of your vehicle Additional equipment may be necessary before installing salt sanding equipment Please consult your vehicle dealers prior to the purchase and installation of the salt sanding equipment www arcticsnowplows com SHOW PLOWS CHASSE MBIGE _ Safety and warnings WARNING Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight ratings GVWR front gross axle weight rating FGAWR or rear gross axle weight rating RGAWR with spreader and load Overloading could result in an accident or damage Refer to Material Density chart below Material Density Ib per cubic yd Fine Salt Dry 1400 Coarse Salt Dry 1300 Coarse Sand Dry 2800 Coarse Sand Wet 3300 For Electric sander with the variable speed box Never hook booster cables directly to the motor this would void your warranty Unplug sander battery cables before boosting your truck Before attempting any procedure in this book read and under
19. xiliary 104 Mox Black with 1 lug Motor Conveyor Red with 1 lug www arcticsnowplows com red splice wires 10 ga YELLOW AND BLACK AUXILIARY 10 AMP MAX 1 BLACK splice wires 10 ga Wireless Control Box X 7 BLACK FUSE 5 AMP 80 AMP E FUSE H BATTERY E WIRLESS CONTROLLER www arcticsnowplows com EQVSC 6 8 D amp EQVSC 10 D Wiring Diagram for Dual Wireless Variable Speed Control Box AGOE AGSE AGIOE Pat amp Description Quantity l 1 8 x 34 Cotter Pin Sander Ratchet Strap 5 16 18 x I HHCS 5 HH 00341 003 Yl6Flatwasher 6 HH 00340 017 Sl6 amp I8Locknu 0 0 O 3 7 HH 01081 054 3 8 16x21 2Grade 2 8 HH 00340 001 3 8 I6Locknit 1 200 9 HH 00789 003 14 3 1614 Chain 10 90030 VSC Power Cable Cab Section for EQVSC 10 D only 1 10a 90030 VSC 6 8 Power Cable Cab Section for EQVSC 6 8 D only 1 1 2 20 x 1 1 2 HHCS 4 12 HH 00540 004 1 2 20 Locknut 13 HH 00455 007 8x3 4Screw 200 14 90303 8 Battery Cable with 80 ampfuse lot 15 HH 00013 073 48 32x 5 8 Screw 0 0 0 0 0400 16 HH 00340 019 48 32Locknit 1 1 0 1 OJ 0400 17 9019N Solenoid continues Duty 19 5320 N License Plate Plastic Nu 2 21 768222048 Brown Wire 48 14ga Z o Z o OJ 1I 1 4 x 3 shrink tube Ld 32 903084 4 Groun

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