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Note  that  the  loader  boom  moves  down  and  may  be  tilted  even  if  the  engine  has

been stopped. Never go under a raised boom or attachment.

Familiarize yourself with the controls and handling of the loader at a safe area. Pay

particular  attention  to  safe  stopping  of  the  loader.  Note  that  the  handling

characteristics  of  the  loader  may  be  different  on  slippery  surfaces  and  cold

conditions. Allow the loader to warm up before use.

Remember to wear proper protective clothing:

 

The noise level at the driver's seat may exceed 85 dB(A) depending on  loader model

and working conditions. Wear hearing protection while working with the loader.

 

Wear safety boots when working with the loader.

 

Wear  protective  gloves.  When  handling  hydraulic  hoses  or  components,  wear  also

safety goggles.

4.  Specifications

Table 2 – Snow Plow technical specifications

Product number:

A21048

A34368

Working width:

1500 - 1800 mm

1800 - 2200 mm

Total weight:

280 kg

305 kg

Blade height:

770 mm

Slewing angle:

±35º each blade

Safety features:

Plow wing lower sections spring loaded,

plow wing hydraulic system allows cylinders to compress

Optional support legs
with skid shoes:

A417068

Maximum allowed input
of hydraulic energy:

22,5 MPa (225 bar)

60 l/min

Suitable AVANT loader:

See Table 1

Summary of Contents for A21048

Page 1: ...is manual for later reference Operator s Operator s Operator s Operator s Manual for Attachment Manual for Attachment Manual for Attachment Manual for Attachment S Sn no ow w P Pl lo ow w Product numb...

Page 2: ...Snow Plow 2014 1...

Page 3: ...2 Connecting and disconnecting hydraulic fittings 10 5 3 Electric connection 11 5 4 Uncoupling and storage of the snow plow 12 6 Instructions for use 13 6 1 Checks before use 13 6 2 Operating the sno...

Page 4: ...ANT operators as well Ensure that all persons using the loader have received proper guidance and familiarised themselves with the manual of the loader each attachment that are used and all safety inst...

Page 5: ...require as little maintenance as possible The operator can perform regular maintenance tasks All repair work can t normally be performed by the operator and demanding repair and maintenance tasks such...

Page 6: ...ate the controls of the loader slowly and in calm manner especially during plowing Lower the plow firmly on the ground before leaving the driver s seat Make sure that the attachment is properly suppor...

Page 7: ...ed 85 dB A depending on loader model and working conditions Wear hearing protection while working with the loader Wear safety boots when working with the loader Wear protective gloves When handling hy...

Page 8: ...equipment Replace damaged or missing warning labels with new ones Table 3 Decal warning messages and locations Decal Explanation A46771 Read instructions before use A46772 Do not go under a raised att...

Page 9: ...safety instructions in Section 3 and the instructions provided in the operator s manual of the loader Step 1 Lift the quick attach plate locking pin locking pins up and turn them backwards into the s...

Page 10: ...curate movements of the plow The system is self bleeding when operating the plow to its extreme positions separate procedure is not needed to remove air Never connect or disconnect quick couplings or...

Page 11: ...of the attachment shut down the loader engine and move the auxiliary hydraulics control lever of the loader to it s extreme positions before disconnecting the couplings If the fittings will not connec...

Page 12: ...und as the plow may get frozen stuck or rust damage may develop Place a pallet or blocks of wood under the plow for example The best storage place for the attachment is an area that is protected from...

Page 13: ...hain if the spreader makes loud noise during operation Lift and lock the outriggers to upper position always when using the spreader Before starting work remove larger obstacles from the working area...

Page 14: ...wer the plow on the ground before leaving the driver s seat 6 2 1 Correct operating position For the best performance of the plow its position must be set so that the plow is in upright position 1 Set...

Page 15: ...c coupling alternatives and after that the plow is operated with the auxiliary hydraulics control lever or the electric joystick buttons of the loader See Chapter 5 3 for instructions about the electr...

Page 16: ...only when driving forward as the safety features are operational only in forward travel When reversing the plow is fixed causing sudden stop if the blade hits any obstacle or gets stuck on the ground...

Page 17: ...to professional service technicians if you don t have experience about hydraulic assemblies and how to perform the repairing safely 7 1 Cleaning and lubrication You may use a pressure washer and a mi...

Page 18: ...areless maintenance could lead to serious injuries if the spring is released Do not disassemble the tensioned springs of the snow plow leave the maintenance for professional service technicians 8 Warr...

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