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IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES

2.  Make it a practice to completely lower the blade to the ground every time the 

vehicle is parked.  A raised blade may drop unexpectedly and this can result in 

serious personal injury.

WARNING!  

When mounting or removing the Snow Plow, keep hands and feet 

clear of the blade, mounting assembly and winch. Moving or falling assemblies 

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CAUTION:  

Transport speed should never exceed 70 km/h (45 mph). Adverse 

travel conditions may dictate a further speed reduction. Must use appropriate 

driving lights 

3.  Wear a seat belt when plowing snow.  Hidden obstacles could make the vehicle 

stop suddenly, resulting in personal injury.

4.  Put the vehicle in park or into gear and remove the ignition key  to prevent 

others from starting the vehicle when installing or servicing the plow.

5.  Dress properly.  Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing, 

and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can 

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as you get warmer.

6.  Wear safety goggles when working under the hood of the vehicle.  for eye 

protection from battery acid, gasoline, dirt and dust. Everyday eyeglasses have 

only impact resistance lenses. They are not safety glasses.

7.  For work connected with the vehicle , avoid touching any hot surfaces such as 

the engine, radiator, hoses and exhaust pipes.

8. 

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9.  Do not plow snow with your head out the window.  Sudden stops or protruding 

obstacles could result in personal injury.

10. The driver only should be in the vehicle  when plowing snow.

SNOW PLOW

1.  Maintain the Snow Plow and keep it clean and lubricated.  This applies even 

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the unit and apply corrosion-resistant paint to any areas that show corrosion to 

prevent further damage. If stored outside, cover the winch assembly.

2.  Carefully inspect your Snow Plow before every use.  Particularly check the 

alignment of moving parts and tighten any loose screws and bolts. 

3.  This unit is not intended for commercial use.

WARNING!  

Carefully inspect all Snow Plow components and bolts for 

looseness, wear and damage when mounting or removing the unit and before 

transporting it.

4.  With heavier full-sized vehicles, mainly through momentum, it may be easier to 

damage the plow assembly.  Cautious use will help extend your years of trouble-

free service.

VEHICLE

5.  Do not attempt plowing snow at speeds above 15 km/h  

(10 mph).  Driving at speeds above 15 km/h (10 mph) with the plow attached 

reduces the cool air intake and may cause your vehicle engine to overheat. 

6.  Do not overload the vehicle.  Take into account the loaded vehicle weight, 

including the entire Snow Plow assembly, all accessories, driver and passenger, 

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WARNING! 

When mounting or removing the Snow Plow, keep hands and feet 

clear of the blade, mounting assembly and winch. Moving or falling assemblies 

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CAUTION: 

Transport speed should never exceed 70 km/h (45 mph). Adverse

travel conditions may dictate a further speed reduction. Must use appropriate

driving lights 

WARNING! 

Carefully inspect all Snow Plow components and bolts for 

looseness, wear and damage when mounting or removing the unit and before

transporting it.

Summary of Contents for Everest R-3

Page 1: ...ged or missing replacement parts can be shipped from our facility For immediate help with assembly or for additional product information call our North American toll free number 1 888 277 6960 C Save...

Page 2: ...luding VHW XS GL FXOWLHV EURNHQ RU PLVVLQJ SDUWV HWF GR QRW UHWXUQ SURGXFW WR WKH VWRUH Please call our toll free service line at 1 888 277 6960 to speak to a technician Detail K2 Inc 1080 Clay Avenue...

Page 3: ...can result in serious personal injury and or damage to both plow and vehicle Since Detail K2 Inc does not complete its assembly or installation we cannot be held responsible for any personal injury or...

Page 4: ...t in personal injury 10 The driver only should be in the vehicle when plowing snow SNOW PLOW 1 Maintain the Snow Plow and keep it clean and lubricated This applies even ZKHQ WKH XQLW LV QRW LQ XVH VR...

Page 5: ...e during certain times of the year PREPARATION 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used Make yourself familiar with the terrain you are plowing and avoid all obstacles 2 Remove...

Page 6: ...low the warnings and instructions in this manual and on the machine WARNING The warnings cautions and instructions detailed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that occu...

Page 7: ...sted above 136 kg 300 lb but the total vehicle weight with Snow Plow must not exceed vehicle GVWR or GAWR QVWDOODWLRQ PRGL FDWLRQ DQG DGGLWLRQ RI DFFHVVRULHV PXVW FRPSO ZLWK manufacturers and regulato...

Page 8: ...Install the main power cord ALWAYS EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN USING HAND TOOLS AROUND THE BATTERY A SOLID CONDUCTER SUCH AS A METAL WRENCH CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY FIRE OR EVEN CAUSE THE BATTERY TO EXPLODE...

Page 9: ...el which is to slide over the front cross bar parallel to the ground To alter placement simply push or pull on the top linkage which will allow you to change the current res ng place When proper place...

Page 10: ...hing rubber molded receptacle Route the control wire up over the hood under the driver s side windshield wiper arm around the driver s side mirror and in through the window IMPORTANT Make sure to leav...

Page 11: ...l standing between the snowplow and the vehicle on the passenger s side unplug the grey control wire at the rubber plug assembly leave the main power plug connected with the use of needle noise pliers...

Page 12: ...l where the red power lead is connected on the solenoid If there is 12V supply try the next test to see if the control wire is defec ve Remove the cap on the main power feed and the green control wire...

Page 13: ...r switch is in the middle po on on your hand held control when parked If it is l the down o oat mode po on it will con ue to consume power and eventually drain your ba ery Skid Shoe Adjustment With th...

Page 14: ...R3 1 6 Mirror8811 R3 1 7 8813 2 8 8813 SP 2 9 8825 1 10 8838 1 ITEM NO PART NUMBER QTY 11 8839 1 12 8886 AF 1 13 8890 1 14 8891 2 15 8899 1 16 FW 0500 Z 2 17 FW 0 75 1 18 HH 0375 1500 Z 2 19 HH 0500 4...

Page 15: ...i Med Carbon Alloy Steel 1 4 20 6 9 10 12 5 13 14 5 16 18 12 17 19 24 25 29 3 8 16 20 30 33 43 44 47 7 16 14 32 47 54 69 71 78 1 2 13 47 69 78 106 110 119 9 16 12 69 103 114 150 154 169 5 8 11 96 145...

Page 16: ...71 160 psi Med Carbon Steel Standard 8G 113 800 psi Med Carbon Steel Standard 10K 142 000 psi Med Carbon Steel Standard 12K 170 674 psi Med Carbon Steel 6mm 1 00 5 6 8 10 8mm 1 00 10 16 22 27 10mm 1...

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