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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

 

SNOW PLOW 

ALPS / OLIMP

 

 

9.2.

 

Warranty conditions 

 

1.

 

The manufacturer guarantees the quality and proper function of the snow plow covered by this 
warranty if the use of the snow plow is in accordance to the operating manual.  

2.

 

Faults or malfunctions of the plow which become apparent within a 12 month period of the date of 
purchase will be corrected free of charge at the buyer's facility or at the manufacturer. 

3.

 

Any  faults  or  malfunctions  should  be  reported  in  person,  by  letter  or  phone.  Repairs  will  be 
performed within 14 days. Warranty repairs are done by the manufacturer by an authorized service 
provider. 

4.

 

Claims for product replacement or returns are accepted and processed by the manufacturer within 
14 days. 

5.

 

Conditions caused by the following do not qualify for warranty repair: 

 

random events or others for which the guarantor is not responsible, 

 

utilizing the plow not in accordance to the operating manual or its intended use, 

 

natural wear of exploitative elements,  

 

damage to elements of the snow plow as a result of overloading, 

 

damages  resulting  from  overloading  the  plow  evident  through  the  breaking  of 
the securing bolts or plastic deformation of the pressure plates of the mount, 

 

plowing without the floating function of the TPH engaged, 

 

any mechanical damage, 

 

improper maintenance or storage of the plow. 

 

6.

 

The buyer will be charged a service fee if the manufacturer assesses that the product being claimed 
under warranty has no faults or malfunctions confirmed by independent expert. 

 

7.

 

Elements of the snow plow not subject to warranty as a result of natural wear during operation: 

 

rubber and metal bars, 

 

connecting elements, 

 

selflubricating bushings, 

 

cylinder holder’s pins,

 

 

support wheels, 

 

sliding skids, 

 

replaceable tracks and rollers of roller mechanisms, 

 

clearance lights, etc. 

8.

 

Guarantor has the right to void the warranty in the event of: 

 

changes made to its construction or intentional damage, 

 

extensive  damage  due  to  a  random  event  or  other  for  which  the  guarantor  is  not 
responsible, 

 

lack of required signatures, seals or an attempt to forge them in the warranty card, 

 

operating the device not according to its use or the operating manual. 

9.

 

Manufacturer can break the service agreement with immediate effect when the user does not pay 

receivables under the agreement in a timely manner and the delay in payment is longer than 30 days 

Summary of Contents for AlpS 271

Page 1: ...z samasz pl www samasz pl OPERATOR S MANUAL Serial No The original operator s manual ENGLISH IN194EN008 10 01 2020 VERSION 8 SNOW PLOW AlpS 271 AlpS 271 Up AlpS 301 AlpS 301 Up AlpS 331 AlpS 331 Up Al...

Page 2: ...its use General warning Statements in this operating manual with this sign as well as warning signs on the device warn the user of possible dangers NOTE his operating manual is an indispensable part...

Page 3: ...Olimp Up H plow on a truck 19 5 2 Plow control 20 5 2 1 AlpS and Olimp plow standard control 21 5 2 2 Optional control with AlpS and Olimp plows Multi Plus 21 5 2 3 AlpS and Olimp plow optional contro...

Page 4: ...marking means that the produce version number conforms to 2006 42 EC Directive and machine weight harmonized standards id number machine symbol barcode date of manufacture ATTENTION The identification...

Page 5: ...ht and kind Operation at higher speeds may expose vehicle s driver to injuries and plow s parts and vehicle s front linkage to damaging Unauthorized personnel can not remain in the vicinity of the plo...

Page 6: ...not be under the influence of alcohol drugs and medicines which all have influence on vehicle driving and machine operation Operator should be familiarized with this manual and follow its provisions O...

Page 7: ...int N 40 Transport hook for lifting of the plow N 95 N 110 N 134 plows AlpS Up H Olimp Up H N 140 plows AlpS Up H Olimp Up H N 152 Proper adjustment of safety bumpers for operation N 176 Mounting the...

Page 8: ...the AlpS Up H and Olimp Up H plows 2 4 Warnings and prohibitions ATTENTION Despite the fact that the manufacturer of the mower SaMASZ Sp z o o Bialystok in order to eliminate danger assumes responsibi...

Page 9: ...en ATTENTION Statements in this operating manual with this sign as well as warning signs on the device warn the user of possible dangers 2 5 Transport and delivery ATTENTION The snow plow is delivered...

Page 10: ...MP SNOW PLOW OPERATOR S MANUAL seize the mower by any lifting device only in places indicated on the machine with the hook sign Fig 5 Fig 5 Points of lifting plow when moving Fig 6 Location of centre...

Page 11: ...hicle it is forbidden for anybody to remain in transport area on the vehicle s trailer the machine should be secured against moving ATTENTION Securing both the danger area and activity performed shall...

Page 12: ...AlpS 401 357 400 371 413 99 115 135 415 123 900 Olimp 300 263 300 118 132 135 315 140 II cat TPH DIN plate 900 Olimp 300 Up 263 300 285 315 1050 Olimp 300 Up H 263 300 1105 Olimp 330 290 330 312 345 1...

Page 13: ...Spring mechanism of the plowshare G hitch B Turn actuator H directional valve C Right moldboard I Support leg D Left moldboard J Side bumper E Plowshare K Hitch control arm F Rubber blade insert L sli...

Page 14: ...shield C as well as left one D controlled by hydraulic cylinders B On off hydraulic cylinders are controlled by hydraulics through controllable way valve As an option support wheels or skids thanks to...

Page 15: ...300 Up H overload hydraulic safety device clearance lighting LED 12 24V road lights wiring system 24V AlpS Up H Olimp Up H 12V Alps Up H Olimp Up safety bumpers control panel with electric pump option...

Page 16: ...nditions for connecting the AlpS and Olimp plow to the tractor all AlpS and Olimp plows have been designed to be front mounted plows so they can only be mounted on the front TPH of a category II tract...

Page 17: ...raulic connections and the power plug along with the control switch the rotation axis of the moldboards should be perpendicular to the ground after lifting the plow the support foot should be lifted a...

Page 18: ...V to improve plow s overall stability lift hitch up to required mounting height set vehicle in position which enables mounting plow on so that hitch holders are above linkage connectors lower plow s h...

Page 19: ...tch in WORK position and pay special attention as in such position the hitch falls down freely what may cause bodily injury upon mounting of the hitch on DIN linkage protect the connection with two M2...

Page 20: ...ontrol lever for tractor s front 3 point linkage ATTENTION The control panel should be connected to the machine in the following order 1 connect the control panel so that the control system is complet...

Page 21: ...pS and Olimp plows it is possible on individual request to install a two button control panel as provided in Fig 18 which cooperates with a 2 cartridge valve Z Fig 18 Optional control panel Multi Plus...

Page 22: ...5 Setting of both shields at the same time to or position In order to extend life of coils on electric valves the driver automatically switches to position 4 Double pushing of buttons 2 3 or 5 will s...

Page 23: ...quired position either operating or transport Fig 21 Control panel AlpS Up H Olimp Up H Control panel switch Road lights Dipped lights Parking lights ON Ground following without support plow exerts pr...

Page 24: ...s set pressure by 5 10 bar less than shown on pressure gauge 5 3 Plow transport and parking positions 5 3 1 Transport and parking positions of the AlpS and Olimp plow When driving on public roads resp...

Page 25: ...nel Fig 21 Moreover protect the cylinder with steel line L as shown on Fig 24 Steel line protects the plow against accidental fall when transported in the event of hydraulic assembly failure When driv...

Page 26: ...eir premature wear Before starting the operation excess grease should be removed from the cylinders After correctly mounting the plow on the tractor it should be inspected and it should be determined...

Page 27: ...ition of the AlpS Up H Olimp Up H plow a b pushing the snow forward c plowing the snow to both sides simultaneously d plowing snow right e plowing snow left For transport and operation period of plow...

Page 28: ...distribution has been presented in Tab 5 position a b and c These plows often operate on uneven terrain and are subject to meeting immovable obstacles which the operator often cannot see especially w...

Page 29: ...his plow can only drive over a curb 5 cm lower If the user plows in an area where high curbs are present he should change the rubber inserts more often Fig 32 Folding blades the third optional system...

Page 30: ...from Tab 6 The safety works by the actuator giving and the moldboard tilting back after exceeding permissible pressure Remember that with maximum retraction of the actuator the safety will not work d...

Page 31: ...ce on the end of the side of the plow AlpS 401 this force can not exceed 2 T With the AlpS 301 plow it is 2 8 T 2800 kg Tab 5b Permissible uniform loads of the plow While pushing snow uniformly distri...

Page 32: ...icture of permissible loads for the AlpS Olimp a Options of permissible point loads b Permissible uniform load 12T c Schematic of permissible loads acting on the AlpS Olimp d Dinamic loads See Tab 6 1...

Page 33: ...Please consider the forces created when we are dealing with a tractor loader whose weight is 6 10 Tons ATTENTION The operating speed of the tractor plow unit must always be appropriate to current wor...

Page 34: ...b 6 Fig 35 Place of blade s roller mechanism gap s measurement a and its regulation Factory set adjustment of the gap 10 mm owing to hard to tear HARDOX steel enables light ground operations It is ver...

Page 35: ...gap putting proper pair of regulation rods into gaps between the rollers of mechanism and its housing under both regulating rollers ligot pressing of regulation rods to housing through screwing regula...

Page 36: ...the hydraulic hoses and fittings check the hydraulic system and marker lights check the level of wear on the blade insert and replace if necessary check the tightness of all bolts and nuts according t...

Page 37: ...the snow plow it should be repaired by replacing worn out components In order to accomplish this the plow should be carefully cleaned and washed If necessary drain the oil into a watertight container...

Page 38: ...ssure of the system must be partially reduced The condition of the plow must always be checked before starting operation after pre determined periods of time after repairs or other runs During plow ch...

Page 39: ...erloading the plow evident through the breaking of the securing bolts or plastic deformation of the pressure plates of the mount plowing without the floating function of the TPH engaged any mechanical...

Page 40: ...re Otherwise the warranty is invalid ATTENTION The warranty card is valid only when there are the following information address date and place of purchase mower type and invoice number ATTENTION When...

Page 41: ...Record of warranty repairs Repairs performed and replaced parts Date seal and signature of the person performing the repair Date seal and signature of the person performing the repair Date seal and s...

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