WARN® INDUSTRIES
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68196 Rev A4
5.
Assemble the plow springs as shown in figure 4.
Slide a 8mm dia eyebolt up through the small
hole located on the center bent flange on the
plow blade. Terminate the eyebolt with a 8mm
dia nut. Hook the heavy-duty plow spring onto
the rear of the side flange of the plow base, and
to the eyelet of the eyebolt. Tighten the 8mm nut
until there is tension on the spring (i.e.; it is
difficult to remove the spring from the eyebolt).
Once the desired tension is determined,
terminate the eyebolt with a second 8mm dia nut
and tighten it against the first 8mm dia nut. If
installed correctly, the nuts should not be able to
rotate off the end of the eyebolt.
6.
Attach the heavy-duty plow skids to the plow
blade. Slide the skid into the skid sleeve toward
the edges of the plow blade. Terminate with a
skid pin by running the pin through one of the
three skid sleeve holes and through the desired
skid hole. The skid height can be adjusted in
5/32” increments by placing the skid pin through
different holes in the skid sleeve. Be sure to lock
the skid pin when completed to prevent losing
the pin and skid during plowing.
NOTE: Set the skids higher than the edge of the plow
blade for gravel and decorative surfaces. Set
the skids at plow edge level for pavement and
concrete surfaces. Failure to use the skids
can result in scratches to the roadway surface
and reduced wear bar life.
Installation is now complete, please proceed to the
next section.
Figure 4 Assemble Plow Springs
Figure 5 Assemble Heavy Duty Skids