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Easy attachment: slides into your custom mount

 

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Electric winch with wired remote control for easy up and down snow control

 

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3 locking angles: to either side or straight ahead

 

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Steel construction powder coated with UV-protected paint

 

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Castors allow attachment and removal in seconds, plus roll-away storage

VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS

WARNING!  

Always inspect Snow Plow components, connections, and 

fasteners for wear or damage every time you attach or detach the Snow Plow. 

Worn or damaged components may allow the Snow Plow to fail without warning, 

resulting in serious injury or vehicle damage.

VEHICLE RECOMMENDATIONS

The vehicle with the Snow Plow installed must comply with applicable motor 

vehicle safety standards and with the vehicle manufacturer’s stated gross vehicle 

and axle weight ratings (found on the driver’s side door corner post of the vehicle) 

as well as the front and rear weight distribution ratio. In some cases, rear ballast 

may be required to comply with these requirements. (See Ballast Requirements 

below.)

The weights of front seat occupants can be adjusted above 136 kg (300 lb.), but 

the total vehicle weight with Snow Plow must not exceed vehicle GVWR or GAWR.

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manufacturers’ and regulators’ published recommendations and instructions. 

Available capacity decreases as the vehicle is loaded with cargo or other truck 

equipment or as Snow Plow accessories are installed.

If there is uncertainty as to whether available capacity exists, the actual vehicle as 

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BALLAST REQUIREMENTS

Because of the front/rear axle weight ratio, ballast (additional weight) is important 

in qualifying vehicles for Snow Plow eligibility. Rear ballast must be used when 

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vehicle manufacturer.

Ballast, if required, must be retained correctly behind the rear axle, distributed 

evenly across the width of the vehicle. The weight of the ballast retainer should be 

considered part of the ballast weight. We recommend sand bags for ballast.

WARNING! 

Always inspect Snow Plow components, connections, and 

fasteners for wear or damage every time you attach or detach the Snow Plow. 

Worn or damaged components may allow the Snow Plow to fail without warning, 

resulting in serious injury or vehicle damage.

SPECIFICATIONS

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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