DRAG-A-BOX
Industrial Grade Material Spreader
Expandable Width 6'-10' Model

Overview: This material spreader was
engineered for heavy duty industrial use and was designed with
the serious user in mind. There are built in handles and plenty
of standing room for the operators. It is easily adjusted for
width and thickness with removable screw jacks. A minimum of
bolts were used in the construction and mounting of the material
spreader so that it requires very little maintenance other than
routine cleaning.
Specifications:
Model #: IA6-10
Weight: The material spreader weighs about 1100 lbs. with
the removable baffle installed.
Recommended uses: Nearly any spread able aggregate can be
applied quickly and smoothly. Common materials are: asphalt,
gravel, dirt, sand, wood chips, topsoil, fertilizer, and
concrete.
Adjustable width: This material spreader is designed to
be strong while still easily adjustable from 6' to 10' in width
using four heavy duty screw jacks. This is a useful size for
spreading soil at construction sites, asphalt for roads and
parking lots, and sand for beach erosion control. Each side is
independently adjustable up to 2 feet. This allows the machine
to be staggered to one side or the other to create or repair the
shoulder of a road or increase visibility of the spreader for
the driver of the truck.
Adjustable height: The screed height on this material
spreader can be adjusted from 0" to 8" using two heavy duty
screw jacks. These jacks can be adjusted independently to create
"stagger". This allows material to be spread on a slope such as
the side of a hill while the surface of the material being
spread stays level.
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Heavy duty construction: High quality
1/4" thick mild steel plate is used for every major part. All
fasteners used at a pivot point are grade 8 and all nuts and
bolts are plated for corrosion resistance. All of the lift and
extension jacks have grease fittings and are rated to lift over
1500 lbs each.
Quality manufacturing: A Whitney CNC plasma/punch
fabrication center is used for the creation of all fabricated
parts. Solid seam mig welding is applied by a certified welder
during the manufacturing process. The assembly is inspected for
quality and sand blasted to remove any oil or slag before
painting.
Durable finish: The final step in the manufacturing
process is to apply a powder coat finish. A powder coat finish
is a special paint process where electricity attracts and bonds
each individual particle of the coating to the surface of the
part. The assembly is then baked in an oven to cure the paint
and increase its hardness. This creates a smooth, amazingly
durable, and chemically resistant surface that will help the
material spreader last much longer than a "normal" paint job.
Multiple attachment methods: There are many optional
mounting methods for attaching the material spreader to your
truck. This allows the user to pick the system they are most
comfortable with. (See the ATTACHMENT
OPTIONS sheet for details).
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"No bolts" truck attachment: No bolts
have to be removed to disconnect the material spreader from your
truck. Everything is held together with heavy duty clevis pins.
Wide skids: The material spreader has a specially
designed skid on the bottom of each side. This skid has many
useful features. First, it provides a sharp side on the outside
edge of the material as it is applied to the ground. The unit
will also not roll away if unattended. The machine has less
chance of sinking into soft ground or gravel because the skids
are 8" wide and tapered. But the most significant feature is
that the skids are turned to the inside to allow side by side
pulls of material only 1/2" apart. This reduces the amount of
"looping" required when using asphalt to pave a road or parking
lot.
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Ergonomic design: From the beginning,
everything has been designed with the operator in mind. There
are very few bolts, everything is easy to clean, and all
extension and lift jacks are easy to replace. There is room for
the operators to ride on the rear of the material spreader with
plenty of foot room. There are also built in handles that are
large enough to use while wearing gloves.
Walk-on screed: The "screed" of a material spreader is
the edge that is adjusted to set the thickness of the material
being spread. The screed on this material spreader has been
designed as a nearly foot wide deck at the rear of the machine
that acts as a walkway across the back and a platform for up to
two operators to stand on while the material spreader is in
operation.

Removable jacks: All extension jacks are
attached to the material spreader using two clevis pins that fit
into a micro adjustable track. The lift jacks are attached with
one bolt at each end to the side plate and screed. This allows
the jacks to be removed for cleaning, replacement, or additional
operator room after all adjustments have been made to the
material spreader.
Removable baffle: An optional baffle is
included free with the purchase of any industrial grade Drag-a
-Box. This device fits inside the spreader and restricts the
output of material. This allows the spreader to apply a single
path of material on the right or left side of the material
spreader from 0" to 24" in width. This would allow the repair of
street gutters with concrete or asphalt or help a contractor
fill a trench after repairing a broken water line.
Easy maintenance: Maintenance is no
problem. There are a minimum of bolts to get damaged or dirty.
The paint is chip and chemical resistant. All lift and extension
jacks are removable and have grease fittings. The only required
maintenance is to keep the material spreader clean after each
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