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2.  Place  a  spacer  board  on  the  ground  underneath 

the auger shave plate between the skid shoes (8). The 

thickness of the board should be the same as the height 

above the ground you wish to raise the auger shave 

plate to. The skid shoes (8) should not touch the board.

3. 

Using a wrench, loosen the two nuts located on 

each skid shoe (8) and allow the skid shoes (8) to slide 

to the ground.

4.  Re-tighten the nuts on the skid shoes (8) and wheel 

your machine off of the spacer board.

Driving and auger (9) operation

1.  Press  down  on  the  auger  control  (3)  on  the  left-

hand side. The auger (9) should start spinning.

2.  Press  down  on  the  drive  control  (1)  on  the  right-

hand  side.  The  machine  should  start  moving  in  the 

direction with the speed set by the shift lever (2).

3.  When  finished  clearing  a  snow  path,  release  the 

auger control (3) and the drive control (1).

4.  The drive speed can be adjusted by using the drive 

shift lever (2). Be sure to release both the auger control 

(3)  and  the  drive  control  (1)  before  adjusting  the  shift 

lever (2).

WARNING!  Never  change  the  speed 

while your machine is moving. It could 

damage the drive mechanism and void 

the warranty.

Chute outlet direction adjustment

The angle of the chute deflector (7) controls the throwing 

distance  of  the  snow  leaving  the  chute.    Raising  the 

angle will increase the throwing distance.                

Lowering the angle will decrease the throwing distance.  

1.  Make sure the drive control (1) and auger control 

(3)  are  released. The  auger  (9)  has  to  come  to  a  full 

stop.

2.  Loosen  the  knobs  on  the  chute  deflector  (7)  and 

adjust the chute deflector (7) to the desired angle.Then 

retighten the knobs on the chute deflector (7). Do not 

over-tighten.

SNOW THROWING TIPS

 

Always operate the machine with the engine (5) at 

full throttle. Full throttle offers the best performance.

 

Go  slower  in  deep,  freezing  or  heavy  wet  snow. 

Use the shift lever (2), not the throttle, to adjust speed.

 

It  is  easier  and  more  efficient  to  remove  snow 

immediately after it falls.

 

The best time to remove snow is the early morning. 

At this time the snow is usually dry and has not been 

exposed to the direct sun and warming temperatures.

 

Slightly overlap each successive path to ensure all 

snow will be removed.

 

Throw snow downwind whenever possible.

 

Adjust the skid shoes (8) to proper height for current 

snow conditions. For extremely heavy snow, reduce the 

width of snow removal by overlapping previous path and 

moving slowly.

 

Keep  engine  (5)  clean  and  clear  of  snow  during 

use. This will help air flow and extend engine (5) life.

WARNING! Do not operate machine if 

weather  conditions  impair  visibility. 

Throwing snow during a heavy, windy 

snowstorm  can  blind  you  and  be 

hazardous to the safe operation of the 

machine.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

CAUTION!  Before  carrying  out  any 

maintenance  operation,  turn  off 

the  engine  and  wait  until  it  stops 

completely.

 

Always  keep  the  tool  and  the  ventilation  slots  (if 

present) cleaned. Regular cleaning and maintenance of 

the appliance will ensure efficiency and prolong the life 

of your tool.

 

If  the  tool  should  fail  despite  the  rigorous 

manufacturing and testing procedures, the repair should 

be carried out by an authorized IVT customer service.

 

Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight, to be sure the 

tool is in safe working condition.

 

Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.

 

Use only original spare parts. Parts not produced 

by manufacturer may cause poor fit and possible injury.

 

Store the tool in a dry room out of reach of kids and 

away from any flammable material.

 

Store  all  fuel  tanks  securely.  Never  store  the 

equipment with fuel in the tank inside a building, where 

fumes can reach an open flame or sparks.

IMPORTANT!  Keep  all  grease  and  oil  off  of  the 

rubber friction wheel and aluminum drive plate.

Shave plate and skid shoe (8)

The  shave  plate  and  skid  shoe  (8)  on  the  bottom  of 

the  snow  blower  are  subject  to  wear. They  should  be 

checked periodically and replaced when necessary.

To remove skid shoe (8):

 

Remove the carriage bolts and hex flange nuts.

 

Reassemble new skid shoes (8) with the carriage 

bolts and hex flange nuts. 

Summary of Contents for SNWB-252-RC

Page 1: ...www ivt ht com tools for every use SNWB 252 RC EN Snow blower RU KZ...

Page 2: ...an innovative high class strong and prize adequate product to the customer We wish you ll get much satisfaction from all your do it yourself activities by using this tool Your IVT Swiss SA Team NOTE...

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Page 4: ...4 11 9 10 4 12 5 1 2 3 6 7 8 SNWB 252 RC...

Page 5: ...5 2 2 2 11 7 6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5...

Page 6: ...e 9 Auger 10 Clean out tool 11 Chute deflector control 12 Light 13 Differential traction control CONTENT OF THE BOX Instruction manual 1 pc dashboard 1 pc discharge chute 1 pc chute deflector 1 pc chu...

Page 7: ...at legs and feet are covered to protect them from eventual flying debris Do not work barefoot or wearing open sandals Long air should be tided back Keep handles and grips dry clean and free from oil a...

Page 8: ...ccessories checking cleaning troubleshooting or working on the machine It is forbidden to move or modify any of the internal parts of the machine Specific safety rules CAUTION This machine is capable...

Page 9: ...ng speeds Auger control 3 The auger control 3 is located on the left handle Squeeze the auger control 3 to engage the augers 9 Release to stop the snow throwing action drive control must also be relea...

Page 10: ...o closed position if the engine 5 is cold 5 Push the primer pump if present repeatedly few minutes to prime the machine ATTENTION Avoid over priming NOTE Do not use primer pump to start a warm engine...

Page 11: ...ged snow towards bystanders Do not apply additional man made load to the engine since this may damage the engine CAUTION Do not use your hands to unclog the machine NOTE some parts of your machine may...

Page 12: ...ient to remove snow immediately after it falls The best time to remove snow is the early morning At this time the snow is usually dry and has not been exposed to the direct sun and warming temperature...

Page 13: ...apping screws which secure it For the drive belt grasp the idler pulley and pivot it toward the right Roll the auger belt off the engine pulley For auger belt Loosen and remove the shoulder screw Unho...

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Page 24: ...24 KZ SNWB 252 RC 5200 9 3600 252 1 4 4 3 5 374 Loncin 711 510 11 190 5 2 50 10 734 K 1 5 A 88 2 K 3 A 103 62 K 3 103 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 1 1 1 2 S...

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Page 29: ...29 KZ 9 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 i i 230 1 Primer 2 CHOKE ON 3 230 4 5 Run Run 6 Thrower 5 1 5 5 9 2...

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Page 34: ...34 Spare parts 15 8 7 9 9 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 10 11 12 17 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 1 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 1 2 3 4 5 5 8 6 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 SNWB 252 RC...

Page 35: ...1 Bolt M8x40 2 Chute supporting part 3 Jam nut M10 4 Spring 5 Pad 2 6 Pad 1 7 Pad 8 Rotating seat 9 Bolt M10x60 10 Gear 11 Pad 3 12 Plastic sleeve 1 13 Fixed plate 14 Bearing clamp C15 15 B pin 16 Ro...

Page 36: ...36 Spare parts 16 28 30 31 23 25 26 29 18 17 15 32 25 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 53 54 33 34 35 36 6 7 5 4 3 19 46 4 51 50 49 48 47 20 21 22 24 27 39 1 2 8 52 55 56 9 11 10 12 13 14 SNWB 252 RC...

Page 37: ...upport 23 Bolt M6x16 24 Light fixing plate 25 Bolt M6x12 26 Screw ST4 2x9 F 27 Stopping spring 28 Circlip 6 29 Locking plate 30 Hexagon axis 31 Reset plate 32 Plastic panel 33 Input wire 34 Switch 35...

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Page 39: ...ze sleeve 36 Short axis 37 Differential assembly 38 Washer 39 Differential plate 40 Pin 41 Spring 42 Differential seat 43 Bolt M6x40 44 Handle 45 Bolt M6x16 46 Inner bearing seat 47 Bearing 6000 ZN 48...

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Page 41: ...ear 21 Flat key B6x6x18 22 B pin 23 Worm case left 24 Screw M6x25 25 Left auger 26 Right support 27 Left support 28 Bolt M6x25 29 Bearing 6001 30 Worm shaft 31 Sleeve 32 Jam nut M6 33 Bolt M6x35 34 Be...

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