SnowEx introduces Precision Pro Spreader


MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. – SnowEx offers its new SP-1675 Precision Pro spreader. Featuring the ability to accurately spread any bulk or bagged ice melting material from 4 to 12 feet wide, the unit is designed to accommodate varying sidewalk widths, which cannot be easily treated with drop spreaders.

The SP-1675 Precision Pro has a 6-cubic-foot capacity. A unique volumetric vane feed system provides consistent material flow to the spinner, while eliminating the need for a gate, since no material can leak out when the spreader is turned off. To ensure even material distribution, the spinner is located in the center of the unit, and the feed rate and spread width are independently adjustable for maximum material control.

Unlike many competitive units, the spreader comes with a lightweight, corrosion-resistant polyethylene hopper, which requires little maintenance. The electric drive system further reduces maintenance needs, since there are no engines, chains or sprockets to service.

The SP-1675 is offered with three mounting systems for attaching to three-point hitches, utility vehicles or 2-inch receiver hitches. It is backed by an industry-leading two-year parts and labor SnowEx is a brand of TrynEx International, LLC, a division of Douglas Dynamics, LLC. Other TrynEx brands include TurfEx turf care equipment and SweepEx rotary and push brooms. For more information, contact TrynEx International, 531 Ajax Drive, Madison Heights, MI 48071, call 800-725-8377 or 248-586-3500, fax 248-586-3501, e-mail info@trynexfactory.com or visit 

www.snowexproducts.com.

 



June 25, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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