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Safety Decals
# 100–4650
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6
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# 100–4649
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Figure 1
1. Explosion hazard
2. Shock hazard
3. Pinching/crushing
hazard—hand
4. Pinching/crushing
hazard—foot
5. Do not dig in areas with
underground utility lines
6. Keep bystanders away
Specifications
Note:
Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice.
Width
29 inches (73.6 cm)
Length
35 inches (89 cm)
Height
24 inches (60 cm)
Weight (without blade)
400 lbs (181.5 Kg)
Hydraulic motor
displacement
1.27 in
3
/rev (20.8 cc)
Plow cycles
1,528 VPM
Stability Ratings
To determine the maximum degree of slope you can
traverse with the plow installed on a traction unit, find the
stability rating for the hill orientation you want to travel in
the table below, then find the degree of slope for the same
rating and orientation in the Stability Data section of the
traction unit operator’s manual.
Orientation
Stability Rating
Front Uphill
C
Rear Uphill
D
Side Uphill
C
IMPORTANT: If your traction unit has a rear
operator’s platform, the counterweight must be used
on the platform while using the plow, or the traction
unit will become unstable.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
Exceeding the maximum recommended slope
can cause the traction unit to tip.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
•
If the traction unit tips, you or bystanders could
be crushed.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
•
Do not drive the traction unit on a slope steeper
than the maximum recommended slope, as
determined in the previous table and the
traction unit operator’s manual.