SA winter service spreader – versatile and precise
The SA winter service spreader combines a compact design with precise spreading technology for professional use on smaller areas. The spreading width can be continuously adjusted from 0.8 to 6 m, allowing it to be precisely adapted to the specific application. Different agitators ensure an even flow of material – regardless of whether salt, grit or sand is being spread. In combination with adjustable spreading vanes and finely adjustable metering, this results in a controlled spread pattern that remains reliable even under changing conditions.
When is an SA winter gritting vehicle the right choice?
An SA winter service spreader is the right choice when grit needs to be applied precisely and in a controlled manner over small to medium-sized areas. The spreading width can be adjusted continuously from 0.8 to 6 m, allowing it to be tailored precisely to pavements, car parks or narrow roads. The key lies in the detailed technical design: adjustable spreading vanes for active adjustment of the spreading pattern, a rotating hopper floor for fine-tuning the distribution, and different agitators for various spreading materials. This ensures reliable spreading even when using different materials.
For which applications is an SA spreader particularly suitable?
The SA is suitable for municipal areas, pavements, car parks and smaller roads. It is the ideal solution wherever the spreading width and pattern need to be flexibly adjusted.
When is an SA the better choice than a UKS?
An SA is the right choice when the spreading material needs to be actively distributed. Whilst a box spreader deposits the material directly, the SA uses its spreading discs to create an adjustable spreading pattern with variable width. The UKS
series highlights these differences.
What advantages does the SA’s technology offer in daily use?
The rotating hopper floor allows for precise adjustment of the spreading direction, whilst the adjustable spreading vanes fine-tune the spreading pattern. In combination with the appropriate agitator, the material flow remains constant even with difficult spreading materials.
Frequently asked questions about the technology of the SA winter gritting vehicle
How exactly is the spread width adjusted on the SA?
The spread width is adjusted via the position of the spreader vanes. Depending on the setting, the material can be spread more narrowly or more widely without having to modify the machine.
What is the function of the rotating hopper base?
The rotating hopper floor influences the feed of material to the spreading disc and allows for fine-tuning of the spread pattern. This means that the distribution can be specifically adjusted depending on the application.
Why are different agitators important?
Depending on the spreading material, different agitators are used to convey the material evenly to the metering opening. This is particularly important with damp salt, grit or sand to prevent bridging.
SA, AXEO or box spreader – which is the right one?
Choosing the right winter maintenance spreader depends on how the grit is to be applied. The SA offers flexible spreading widths and active distribution, whilst other systems have different key features.
When is an SA the right choice compared to an AXEO?
An SA is the right choice when a mechanically simple, robust solution with direct adjustment is required. AXEO spreaders offer additional electronic control and automation, whilst the SA deliberately focuses on simple and direct operation.
When is a box spreader, UKS, the better choice?
A box spreader is useful when the material needs to be deposited precisely, for example on pavements or in sensitive areas. The SA, on the other hand, offers greater flexibility thanks to active spreading.
What is the biggest advantage of the SA in practical use?
The SA combines simple technology with targeted customisation. Spreading width, spread pattern and material flow can be adjusted directly without complex systems – this makes it particularly flexible in everyday use.