The NEW SnowEx SP9300, just in time for winter

Broadwoodin Industry News

# 101New for this coming winter season, the SnowEx SP9300 is one of the latest additions to the SnowEx line up of professional salt spreaders. With a huge 2300 litre capacity, the SP9300 has been introduced as the largest trailed spreader allowable within the 3500 kg towing weight restrictions.

Featuring a heavy duty poly hopper to eliminate corrosion, a full length auger to allow continuous feeding of wet rock salt, a vibrator to ensure that material is consistently flowing to the bottom of the hopper, all mounted on high spec twin axle road legal chassis with over run brakes and lights etc, the SnowEx SP- 9300 Trail Spreader is the answer for the contractor or the council who requires a large capacity machine to operate in the unsociable hours of the harshest winter nights, and effectively spread the worst kind of ice melt products with the peace of mind that the machine is capable to perform the job in hand.

The in cab controller allows infinite variation of application rate and spread width from 1.5 to 12 metres, whilst the optional Salt Traxx unit allows accurate recording of salt used on each site throughout the night which can then be downloaded onto a PC. This not only ensures accurate salt management, but is also an invaluable tool for pricing contracts knowing that the calculations are based on accurate salt usage.

The SnowEx SP9300 which can also be mounted onto the bed of a truck is just one of a comprehensive line up of professional spreaders aimed at not only the professional contractor and the local authority, but which also includes models for utility vehicles, pick-up trucks, tractors, forklift trucks and pedestrian machines. For more information on the SnowEx products please contact the Broadwood International Sales Office on 01420 478111.


Broadwood International
Trading Estate
Oakhanger Road
Bordon
Hampshire GU35 9HH
T 01420 478111
F 01420 483000
W www.broadwoodintl.co.uk
E info@broadwodintl.co.uk

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