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30SB,

 

36SB,

 

45SB

 

 

Rev Nov2014 

Snow BEAST 

 

Prepara on Safety Precau ons 

Prepara on—Safety Precau ons 

 

1.

 

Inspect

 

the

 

area

 

where

 

the

 

equipment

 

is

 

to

 

be

 

used

 

and

 

remove

 

all

 

objects

 

such

 

as

 

rocks,

 

mats,

 

and

 

wire

 

which

 

can

 

be

 

thrown

 

by

 

the

 

machine

 

causing

 

serious

 

injury

 

or

 

death.

 

2.

 

Disengage

 

all

 

clutches

 

and

 

shi

 

to

 

neutral

 

before

 

star ng

 

the

 

engine.

 

3.

 

Disengage

 

all

 

control

 

levers

 

before

 

star ng

 

the

 

engine.

 

4.

 

Use

 

extension

 

cords

 

and

 

receptacles

 

as

 

speci

fi

ed

 

by

 

the

 

manufacturer

 

for

 

all

 

units

 

with

 

electric

 

drive

 

motors

 

or

 

electric

 

star ng

 

motors.

 

5.

 

Use

 

a

 

grounded

 

three

wire

 

extension

 

cord

 

when

 

using

 

the

 

electric

 

start

 

op on.

 

6.

 

People,

 

pets,

 

and

 

most

 

importantly

 

children

 

must

 

not

 

be

 

near

 

the

 

area

 

being

 

cleared.

  

Do

 

not

 

operate

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

in

 

their

 

presence.

 

7.

 

Never

 

operate

 

snow

 

blower

 

with

 

damaged

 

guards,

 

shields

 

or

 

covers.

 

8.

 

All

 

users

 

of

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

must

 

be

 

alert

 

and

 

pay

 

a en on

 

to

 

safety

 

alerts,

 

symbols,

 

and

 

safety

 

signs.

 

 

9.

 

Be

 

sure

 

to

 

inspect

 

snow

 

blower

 

before

 

each

 

use.

 

10.

 

Check

 

the

 

controls

 

and

 

shields

 

to

 

make

 

sure

 

that

 

they

 

are

 

func oning

 

properly

 

before

 

opera ng.

  

Do

 

not

 

operate

 

if

 

any

 

are

 

damaged

 

or

 

missing.

 

11.

 

Never

 

a empt

 

to

 

make

 

any

 

adjustments

 

to

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

while

 

it

 

is

 

running.

 

12.

 

Adjust

 

the

 

collector

 

housing

 

height

 

to

 

clear

 

gravel

 

or

 

crushed

 

rock

 

surfaces.

 

13.

 

Wear

 

appropriate

 

clothing

 

including

 

hard

 

hat,

 

safety

 

glasses

 

and

 

hearing

 

protec on.

  

Long

 

hair,

 

loose

 

clothing

 

or

 

jewelry

 

may

 

get

 

tangled

 

in

 

moving

 

parts.

 

14.

 

Do

 

not

 

operate

 

without

 

wearing

 

adequate

 

winter

 

clothing.

  

Wear

 

footwear

 

that

 

will

 

improve

 

foo ng

 

on

 

slippery

 

surfaces.

 

15.

 

Allow

 

snow

 

blower

 

to

 

adjust

 

to

 

outdoor

 

temperature

 

before

 

star ng

 

the

 

engine.

 

DANGER: GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND 
EXPLOSIVE. 

Do

 

not

 

add

 

fuel

 

while

 

the

 

engine

 

is

 

running

 

or

 

is

 

hot.

 

Keep

 

open

 

fl

ames,

 

sparks,

 

and

 

heat

 

away

 

from

 

the

 

fuel

 

and

 

store

 

fuel

 

in

 

containers

 

speci

fi

cally

 

designed

 

for

 

that

 

purpose.

 

ADD FUEL 

OUTDOORS ONLY.  IF THE FUEL IS SPILLED, DO NOT 
START THE ENGINE.

 

Manually

 

push

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

away

 

from

 

the

 

spill

 

and

 

wipe

 

up

 

immediately.

 

DANGER 

Gasoline and other fuels—Safety Precau ons 

 

Use

 

extra

 

care

 

when

 

handling

 

gasoline

 

and

 

other

 

fuels

 

as

 

they

 

are

 

fl

ammable

 

and

 

vapors

 

can

 

explode.

 

1.

 

Only

 

use

 

gasoline

 

approved

 

containers

 

for

 

storage

 

and

 

keep

 

out

 

of

 

reach

 

from

 

children.

 

2.

 

Do

 

not

 

fi

ll

 

fuel

 

tank

 

completely

 

full.

  

Over

fi

lling

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

fuel

 

leakage.

  

Leave

 

a

 

reasonable

 

amount

 

of

 

space

 

for

 

fuel

 

to

 

expand.

 

3.

 

If

 

fuel

 

is

 

spilled,

 

do

 

not

 

start

 

the

 

engine.

  

Move

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

away

 

from

 

the

 

area,

 

wipe

 

up

 

the

 

spill

 

thoroughly

 

and

 

wait

 

un l

 

fuel

 

vapors

 

have

 

evaporated

 

before

 

star ng

 

engine.

 

4.

 

Keep

 

the

 

nozzle

 

in

 

contact

 

with

 

the

 

rim

 

on

 

the

 

fuel

 

tank

 

or

 

container

 

opening

 

at

 

all

 

mes,

 

un l

 

refueling

 

is

 

complete.

  

Do

 

not

 

use

 

nozzle

 

lock

open

 

device.

 

5.

 

Do

 

not

 

fi

ll

 

gasoline

 

containers

 

or

 

equipment

 

inside

 

a

 

vehicle

 

or

 

on

 

a

 

truck/trailer

 

bed.

   

6.

 

Always

 

place

 

gasoline

 

containers

 

on

 

the

 

ground

 

away

 

from

 

your

 

vehicles

 

prior

 

to

 

fi

lling.

 

7.

 

Never

 

remove

 

gas

 

cap

 

or

 

add

 

fuel

 

when

 

engine

 

is

 

running

 

or

 

the

 

engine

 

is

 

hot.

 

8.

 

Avoid

 

prolonged

 

breathing

 

of

 

gasoline

 

vapors.

 

9.

 

Never

 

refuel

 

or

 

drain

 

the

 

machine

 

indoors.

 

10.

 

Keep

 

face

 

away

 

from

 

nozzle

 

and

 

gas

 

tank

 

opening.

 

11.

 

Keep

 

gas

 

and

 

other

 

fuels

 

away

 

from

 

skin

 

and

 

eyes.

  

If

 

fuel

 

is

 

spilled

 

on

 

clothing,

 

change

 

clothing

 

immediately.

 

12.

 

Never

 

use

 

the

 

mouth

 

to

 

siphon

 

gas.

 

13.

 

Never

 

refuel

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

un l

 

all

 

moving

 

parts

 

on

 

the

 

snow

 

blower

 

have

 

stopped.

 

14.

 

Never

 

smoke

 

when

 

handling

 

fuels

 

and

 

stay

 

away

 

from

 

an

 

open

 

fl

ame

 

where

 

fumes

 

can

 

be

 

ignited

 

Summary of Contents for 30SB

Page 1: ...tended greatly by performing frequent lubrica ons oil changes and regular maintenance To protect your investment perform rou ne maintenance DO NOT RETURN THIS SNOW BLOWER TO THE STORE Need Help Parts...

Page 2: ...reserves the right to discon nue or change specifica ons or design at any me without no ce and without incurring any obliga on whatsoever The informa on and specifica ons included in this publica on w...

Page 3: ...r other great products at www beastpowerequipment com Turf Beast 36 54 Walk Behind Finish Mower Brush Master Chipper Shredder with 2 Way Feed 100 Tow Behind Mower The Beast 36 Brush Mower Brush Beast...

Page 4: ...the BEAST Snow Blower Manual Congratula ons on the purchase of your new BEAST commercial snow blower We at GXi Outdoor Power are confident that this snow blower will provide excellent performance out...

Page 5: ...other people or property Poten al misfortunate incidents can be prevented by the owner user Safety Informa on and Warnings Snow Blower Inspec on For your safety inspect the snow blower before each use...

Page 6: ...he engine DANGER GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE Do not add fuel while the engine is running or is hot Keep open flames sparks and heat away from the fuel and store fuel in containers speci...

Page 7: ...repair the damage before restar ng and opera ng the snow blower 13 If machine starts to vibrate or func on abnormally stop the engine immediately and check for cause Vibra on is generally a warning o...

Page 8: ...the impeller control lever If you are making any belt adjustments whatsoever for your safety and the safety of others around you you must ensure the belts are re adjusted to achieve this design speci...

Page 9: ...below are located on your snow blower to warn you of poten al hazards and provide you with important safety informa on If these decals become di cult to read or are missing from the snow blower pleas...

Page 10: ...6 30SB 36SB 45SB Rev Nov2014 Snow BEAST Product Specifica ons Product Specifica ons may change without no ce...

Page 11: ...the model Primer Do NOT Over Prime Serial Stamped on En Throughout this manual instruc ons are given on the opera on of your STANELY snow blower We recommend that while going through this manual you...

Page 12: ...You may also email us at customerservice gxioutdoorpower com Fax 919 550 3277 If emailing please scan in your proof of purchase Please refer to pages 31 35 for a detailed parts lis ng and descrip on...

Page 13: ...g the cable end onto the crank sec on See next page for specific instruc ons regarding this assembly Need Help With Assembly 1 919 550 3221 Step 2 Direc onal Discharge Chute 1 Fit the black plas c rou...

Page 14: ...ter sec on with the cable chute rotator The end of the center sec on is square and requires proper alignment in order to correctly connect to the machine 4 Press the cable toward the chute rotator scr...

Page 15: ...or shipping 2 Remove from hardware bag and install skid shoes using the provided fasteners 3 Insert the fasteners so the flat head of the carriage bolt is toward the inside of the main housing CAUTION...

Page 16: ...ble to the threaded end under the drive control handle The cable adjustment tube with Z rod may need to be a ached to the bo om of the handle 3 Screw clockwise to secure un l all threads are engaged i...

Page 17: ...gned for that purpose ADD FUEL OUTDOORS ONLY IF THE FUEL IS SPILLED DO NOT START THE ENGINE Manually push the snow blower away from the spill and wipe up immediately DANGER Step 9 Headlight 1 Connect...

Page 18: ...outlet 2 Make sure the safety key is fully inserted in order for the engine to start Remove the key when the snow blower is not in use 3 Firmly push the primer to force the fuel directly into the engi...

Page 19: ...re adjusted to achieve this design specifica on To Stop Engine To stop the engine pull the safety key up un l the engine and augers impeller stops running For safety it is recommended that you remove...

Page 20: ...arge chute or adjust the discharge deflector angle In order to stop the impeller collector assembly and the transmission system BOTH handles must be released The impeller control handle can be fully e...

Page 21: ...running Never use your hands to clean a clogged chute or opening Clean Out Tool Release both wheel and impeller drives Stop the engine by removing the safe ty key Wait for all moving parts to stop Us...

Page 22: ...ng the snow blower in dense wet snow or deep snowfalls select a slower for Figure 3 The snow blower uses a solid axle which means the wheels on either side of the snow blower turn together When turni...

Page 23: ...emaining snow and ice pools in the bo om a er the drain hole and con nues to build up ice around the components The drain hole is located at the lowest point on the back of the impeller Run the auger...

Page 24: ...ent inadvertent star ng If you are performing adjustments or maintenance a er opera ng the snow blower allow the unit to cool and always wear protec ve clothing Check Oil Level CHECK ENGINE OIL BEFORE...

Page 25: ...0 hrs Engine Spark Plug Inspect 20 30 hrs Fuel System Check X Hardware Check for proper ghtness X X X X X Snow Blower Main Frame Remove debris from under belt cover Annually Safety Interlock System Ch...

Page 26: ...in further which makes the augers impeller handle ght er 3 Adjust the bolt and cable to the necessary adjustments Adjus ng Shi Rod The shi rod will be at a preset posi on from the factory but a er use...

Page 27: ...he assistance of a second person Remove all fuel from fuel tank if possible by Turn fuel valve o Remove fuel hose from fuel valve Install short piece of fuel hose to valve Turn fuel valve on and drain...

Page 28: ...onto the cranksha 3 Remove the impeller belts from the front of the engine pulley These belt should ONLY be removed from the engine pulley Follow procedure for replacement of impeller belts for this...

Page 29: ...h or socket ratchet See diagram in Inspec on and Replacement of Transmission Drive Belt 5 Using a piece of rope or strap e the impeller collector engagement handle into the engaged posi on This will p...

Page 30: ...ver underneath the control panel between the wheels 2 Remove the bolt and nut in the hexagonal sha carrying the fric on wheel 3 With the bolt and locking nut removed the sha can be removed with the ru...

Page 31: ...the threaded metal tube and ghten the lower jam nut against the threaded metal tube Using pliers and 8mm wrench 7 Adjust the threaded metal tube to achieve the correct clearance between the fric on w...

Page 32: ...re the machine in a clean and dry environment Always remove the safety key and ground the spark plug to the engine Always run the snow blower before storage to clear up snow to prevent freeze up Check...

Page 33: ...rpower com for parts Sha is not turning 1 Shear Pins holding the augers may have sheared 2 Check the gearbox If the pins sheared replace them as needed a er applying lubricant into the sha Call GXi Pa...

Page 34: ...wheel assembly page 26 Cannot move snow blower when the engine is o 1 Transmission handle is pressed into the engaged posi on 2 Transmission cable out of adjustment too ght 1 Release transmission hand...

Page 35: ...31 30SB 36SB 45SB Rev Nov2014 Snow BEAST Parts Diagram...

Page 36: ...32 30SB 36SB 45SB Rev Nov2014 Snow BEAST...

Page 37: ...33 30SB 36SB 45SB Rev Nov2014 Snow BEAST...

Page 38: ...34 30SB 36SB 45SB Rev Nov2014 Snow BEAST 30SB 36SB 45SB Chassis Assembly Reference...

Page 39: ...Engine Models 30SS 30SB E08010 Carburetor Assembly for 420cc Snow blower Engine Models 36SB 36SS 45SB 45SS E08110 Snow blower Safety Key Models 30SB 30SS 36SB 36SS 45SB 45SS E08210 Fuel Tank Lid Model...

Page 40: ...anty service or are dissa sfied with the warranty service you receive take the following steps First contact the manager of the service center involved normally this will resolve the problem However i...

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