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Drains –  

Through the season, ensure driveway drains remain clear and 

unobstructed, allowing snow an escape when it melts and less opportunity to re-

freeze.

Speed –  

Plowing requires a safe, manageable speed limit, generally 15 km/h (10 

mph). Faster speed reduces your visibility by pushing or blowing snow onto the 

windshield. If you hit an obstruction while plowing, the faster you’re going, the 

greater the potential for personal injury or damage to equipment.

Plan –  

Think of the season ahead when determining where to push snow. Start 

snow banks back far enough that you have room for future snowfalls. Also, try to 

push snow away from buildings first, if possible.

Stacking –  

As you near the far side of the lot, reduce speed and raise the blade to 

prevent scraping turf, as well as to help stack the snow. Do not stack snow with the 

blade set at an angle.

Overloading –  

Allow the snow depth and water content to determine the width of 

your pass, or how much blade overlap you use for each pass. Move just enough 

snow with each pass to clear efficiently without overloading your equipment the 

plow or vehicle.

Back-dragging –  

A common technique used in plowing driveways more than 

three car lengths long, back-dragging may not be practical with a winch operated, 

gravity-lowered plow. It involves driving forward to the starting point (usually the 

garage door), dropping the blade, and pulling the snow back at least the length of 

your vehicle plus plow (about two car lengths). Repeat the process across the full 

width of the driveway. Turn around and back into the area just back-dragged clear 

and push the snow to where the snow will be piled.

Angle –  

A blade set at an angle is more effective for cutting and clearing hard-

packed snow. 

Traction –  

Ballast and snow chains, where allowed, are effective ways to increase 

traction. Plowing deep snow requires a steady movement of the vehicle. 

DETACHING THE SNOWPLOW

1.  Drive the vehicle to a clear area.
2.  Lower the blade.
3.  Lower the three castors and lock them in the lowered position with their pins.
4.  Raise the blade
5.  Attach the safety chain to hold the blade in the raised position
6.  Disconnect the electrical connections
7.  Remove the two locking plates from the custom mount.
8.  Roll the plow to its storage place

NOTE:  

After disconnection of the snowplow, always apply dielectric grease to 

the electrical connectors and plugs, maintaining the protective coating on the 
terminals.

NOTE:  

Cover the electrical connectors with the caps supplied and cover the 

winch if stored outdoors.

9.  To re-attach the snowplow to the vehicle, reverse the process above.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Difficulties with your Detail K2 plow? Please refer to the troubleshooting tips 

below. They are intended as a guide to assist in resolving some common 

technical problems and making helpful simple adjustments. 

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for RAMP8219

Page 1: ...Model DETAIL K2 INC RAMP8219 STOR8422 SUMM8826 DK2 Snowplow Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...could damage the plow and vehicle TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safe Operating Practices En 3 General En 3 Personal Safety En 3 Snow Plow En 4 Vehicle En 4 Driving En 5 Preparation En 5 Operating Safety...

Page 3: ...L 1 Read your owner s manual carefully Get to know your snowplow and familiarize yourself with its applications and limitations 2 Use the snowplow according to the guidelines in this manual Do not abu...

Page 4: ...e 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 snowplow and keep it clean and lubr...

Page 5: ...unting lift frame lift arm winch mechanism or any other protruding elements mounted to the front of the vehicle during certain times of the year PREPARATION 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equ...

Page 6: ...ust be understood by the operator that COMMON SENSE AND CAUTION ARE FACTORS that cannot be built into this product but MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE OPERATOR WARNING DO NOT OPERATE this equipment until it h...

Page 7: ...otal vehicle weight with snowplow must not exceed vehicle GVWR or GAWR Installation modification and addition of accessories must comply with manufacturers and regulators published recommendations and...

Page 8: ...steel cutting edge for long life E Castor height adjustment pin allows castors to be set at vehicle height for mounting dismounting and retracted for plowing F Trip spring 2 allows blade to trip forwa...

Page 9: ...rcuit breaker protects winch and vehicle electrical system W Wireless Remote Conversion Kit order as WR100 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION SNOWPLOW ASSEMBLY 1 Carefully unpack the carton fig 2 accounting for e...

Page 10: ...es into the skid shoe holders from below Hold them in place with a Nylock nut on top of each fig 8 Temporarily set the shoes so they hold the blade scraper about 1 cm 1 2 inch above the surface This i...

Page 11: ...t clevis pins through each attachment point and the vertical ribs on the back of the blade Secure the clevis pins 23 fig 15 in place with cotter pins and bend them so they remain in place 12 If not al...

Page 12: ...threaded quick link During transportation with the plow blade raised the clip hook should fasten to the hole in the angled tab just behind the strap attachment point in the apex of the A frame prevent...

Page 13: ...o NOT over tighten nuts as this will damage winch and void warranty NOTE The 35 amp circuit breaker is necessary to prevent possible electrical damage to either the winch or the vehicle s electrical s...

Page 14: ...r in the immediate vicinity of the control box it can operate your plow s winch Be aware there is danger of unexpected movement of the winch and blade 5 Run the hard wired control lead so that the swi...

Page 15: ...move snow from parking lots lanes and driveways To ensure long life for your snow plow please observe these fundamental instructions and notes 1 Before beginning to plow always check the main frame an...

Page 16: ...he end of the lane turn the vehicle around and return going down the other side of the lane building up a second pile of snow without changing the angle of the plow z Run along the edges again repeati...

Page 17: ...rting point usually the garage door dropping the blade and pulling the snow back at least the length of your vehicle plus plow about two car lengths Repeat the process across the full width of the dri...

Page 18: ...nal z Check that the control box switch in the engine compartment is ON z Check that the winch contacts and the two 2 plug connectors are tight and free of corrosion or dirt Dielectric grease works we...

Page 19: ...arranty on behalf of Detail K2 Inc THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR APPLY TO a Damage to the product due to misuse mishandling and abuse b Improper installation maintenance and storage c Expendable par...

Page 20: ...x75 grade 8 1 23 Nylock nut M16 1 24 Nut M12 2 25 Winch 1 26 Blade right 1 27 Blade left 1 28 Scraper short 2 29 Deflector 1 30 Hex bolt M10 x 25 grade 8 3 No DESCRIPTION Qty 31 Frame pin 2 32 Lock pi...

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