Assembly Instructions

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The best tip we can give you is to
always plow at a slow safe speed. This will
protect the equipment and the driver.
Have fun and enjoy moving some snow!
SAFETY
Read and understand the plow instructions, Warranty,
FAQs and Tips before use. Scan the QRC instructional
videos on the rst page or watch the videos on our
website before use. (www.nordicplow.com) Always
instruct other users before they use the plow.
OPERATION
Risk of Injury – Never allow children to handle the
plow. Never allow anyone to walk beside or sit on
the plow when in use. Never operate the plow over
2 to 3 mph. Keep a slow steady speed. If you hit an
obstruction, immediately stop and reverse direction.
INSTRUCTIONS CLARIFICATION
STEP 1: Make sure the extended tab on each blade
channel (ref #2) is facing the same direction.
STEP 2: Do not over tighten the self-taping screw
(ref #26).
STEP 3: Finger tighten locknuts (ref #21) at this point
in the assembly process.
STEP 4: The spanner channel (ref #5) has a set of holes
on one end. Make sure they are both facing the same
direction. Once everything is in place go ahead and
tighten the entire assembly. NOTE: Be sure not to over
tighten any locknuts. Over tightening can crush the
horizontal steel channel and weaken the assembly.
STEP 5: Using a ¾” wrench and socket, fully tighten
locknuts (ref #25) and then back off slightly so brackets
can easily pivot from side to side.
STEP 6: Install 2 lock rods (ref #11) down through
alignment holes as shown to keep the pivot bracket
assembly from moving side to side during installation.
Place the leading ns of the pivot bracket into the
spanner channel and install 2 Clevis pins (ref #27)
and R Clips (ref #28).
STEP 7: Attach upper spring brackets (ref #6 & 7) to
the top rail. Make sure to use the bottom two holes
when installing the brackets. Install the two springs as
shown. Tighten locknut (ref #22) onto the eyebolt
(ref #29) until there is tension on the spring.
FAQs
How long will the plow last?
The lightweight, rounded edge design reduces friction
and wear of the blade. The bottom edge will show
signs of pits and scratches, but this is normal and will
not degrade the reversible blade. In the event too
much wear occurs simply reverse the spanner channels
and use the opposite edge.
Where is the cutting edge?
The plows angle, combined with its weight and that
of the machine and operator, provides sufcient force
to get the job done. It may not pick up hard, packed
down snow or ice.
Can I use it on uneven surfaces?
Yes – our rounded edge is safe on paver bricks, tarps,
grass, and most uneven surfaces without causing
damage to the blade or surface being plowed.
Will the Nordic Plow leave marks on the pavement?
No – Nordic plow’s polycarbonate blade will not leave
marks on your driveway, unlike traditional steel plows
that can leave rust and scratches on the pavement.
INSTRUCTIONS FAQS & TIPS