Owners manual
WARN® INDUSTRIES PAGE 9 88853 Rev A0
Figure 12
Rotate blade forward
to allow stop block (A8) to spin
a.
b.
c.
Figure 11
Figure 13
A8
B5,B6
VIII. Setting Blade Attack Angle
Usually one angle setting will work ne for most
situations. The least aggressive attack angle (blade
tipped back) is recommended for use with deep snow.
This setting allows the wear bar to slide under the
snow and produce the most blade down force. See
gure 11a.
The middle attack angle setting will provide a good
all around performance. This setting should be used
with heavy or wet snow. See gure 11b.
The most aggressive attack angle (top of blade
tipped forward) is recommended for use when moving
sand and gravel. This setting will also produce better
scraping action on ice or hard pack snow covered
surfaces. See gure 11c.
Both stop blocks on each side of the plow base
will need to be rotated and set to the same position.
Use a wrench to loosen the fasteners (B5,B6). Push
the top edge of the blade away from the base until
the block can be rotated to the desired position. See
gure 12.
Secure each block with lock nut and torque it to 42
N-m (31 ft-lbs). Reset the spring tension as desired
and install, then tighten the spring bracket bolts.
Along with the three stop block positions, the Warn
SXS Plow system also has three additional blade
angle adjustment positions by utilizing the second rib
mounting pattern in the plow blade rib. The second
forward pattern will require removing the fasteners
securing the rib mounting plates to the blade and
reinstalling the fasteners in the rear hole position.
The most aggressive attack angle on the plow rib is
recommended for use when moving sand and gravel.
This setting will also produce better scraping action
on ice or hard pack snow covered surfaces. It is
recommended to start with the less aggressive attack
angle position on the plow rib.
Rib mount A6,A7 shown mounted
in second mounting location