PHIL's Material Spreader requires a PHIL Rear Eject Body (available as a package) and offers an effective solution for spreading crushed aggregate, sand, salt or other road conditioning material (up to 2\
PHIL's unique Material Spreader is comprised of a number of components that work together to create a safe, reliable, self-contained system for hauling and controlling the dispersion of sand or other road conditioning material.
Effectively contains material, designed to gently push the material rearward as it is needed for distribution. When the Material Spreader attachment is not in use, the Rear Eject Body can be used for other material haulage requirements within the same facility.
The attached material spreader works in conjunction with the ejector body to broadcast material through two rotating discs out the back of the body as needed. Speed and flow are driver-controlled from within the cab. A cross-auger works in conjunction with the rear eject blade to provide optimal material to the spinning discs. NOTE: The material spreader can spread material from granular sand up to 2" in size, but the material must be non-cohesive and unpackable.
A robust steel mesh enclosure covers the bed to allow for material to be dumped into the body, minimizing the ability for larger-sized material from making its way in, thus providing maximum up-time.
When the Material Spreader is taken off for storage during the off-season, the Rear Eject Body Tailgate helps cap off the back of the Rear Eject Body. The tailgate automatically lowers and raises based on the location of the ejector blade mechanically and without the need of any additional hydraulic cylinders.
Used in the off-months to hold the Sanding Attachment when not in use.
Used in conjunction with PHIL Rear Eject Body
Can be built for most 40-45 Ton ADTs on the market
Spreads 2"-sized material that flows and won't bridge
Robust design that withstands harsh environments
Modular and can be taken off Ejector Body during the off-season
The grizzly screen can be sized for your material
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