I.D.
Name
Function
I
Blade angle locking handle
operates blade angle locking pin to allow blade to move between 22 and 38
degrees right or left, or straight across
J
Winch
raises and lowers the blade
K
Main frame
Holds the winch and connects to the a-frame and your custom mount
L
Lift strap
connects the winch to the blade
M
Safety chain
holds the blade in raised position for transport
N
Wiring harness
carries power for winch
P
D frame
carries the blade and holds its angle to direction of travel
Q
Back support
carries the weight of the plow during mounting, dismounting, and storage
R
A frame
main frame mounting plow to vehicle
S
Winch control switch with lead
operates the winch and therefore the plow, up and down from within the vehicle
T
Winch control box
supplies power to the winch as commanded by the winch control button
U
Circuit 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 each of the parts by referring
to the function picture, parts list and schematic drawing (see page En.21)
2. Continue to refer to the parts list and exploded drawing while assembling the
plow.
3. Using the grade 8 bolts and nuts included, bolt together the two halves of the
snowplow blade (fig.3, C
L
and C
R
, below).
4. Attach the scraper (three pieces, a long, S
L,
and two short ones, S
S
; fig.4, at left)
to the front lower edge of the full blade using 25 mm (1”) x M10 grade 8 carriage
bolts, 10 mm washers, and M10 Nylock nuts (fig.5)
. The long piece of the
scraper overlaps both halves of the blade. The
shorter piece fills in the rest. The carriage bolts are
inserted so that their domed caps are at the front of
scraper, which lies on the lower front (concave side)
edge of the blade. The nuts screw on from the back
(convex) side of the plow blade. Tighten the nuts.