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AlpS 300 - 3,0 m<br />

AlpS 330 - 3,3 m<br />

AlpS 360 - 3,6 m<br />

AlpS 400 - 4,0 m<br />

<strong>SNOW</strong> <strong>PLOWS</strong><br />

HEAVY DUTY CLASS<br />

- up to 12 Tons<br />

AlpS snow plows are heavy duty machines with permitted<br />

front load up to 12 tons. They are twice as durable as middle<br />

class PSV snow plows. They are characterized by different<br />

kind of use:<br />

a) Snow clearing – mounted on front tractor’s linkage, as well<br />

as the biggest telescopic loaders, excavators of such<br />

brands as Cat, JCB, HSV, Liebherr, Komatsu, Volvo.<br />

b) Unprofessionally as light class earth movers for leveling<br />

up roads.<br />

3-point linkage frame cat. I and 1 cpl. of rubber or steel<br />

bars HARDOX as standard equipment.<br />

- divided blade<br />

O<br />

- turnable hitch ±6<br />

O<br />

- different working positions up to ±30<br />

- innovative hitches, so called frames<br />

- clearance lights LED<br />

- electric connector 12 V with control panel<br />

- innovative blade’s inclination mechanism (crane-spring)<br />

The force of blade’s inclination – regulated lever<br />

- 0 mm – no inclination<br />

- 5 mm – 1000 kg<br />

- safety bumpers<br />

ATTENTION!<br />

Support wheels designed<br />

to operate with<br />

V max = 25 km/h<br />

Support wheel Type I Type II Sliding skid HARDOX Type I<br />

Optional equipment of AlpS snow plows:<br />

- additional rubber or steel bar – HARDOX<br />

or poliurethan<br />

- hydraulic overload safety device – AlpS 300<br />

and AlpS 330 (AlpS 360 and AlpS 400 – in standard<br />

equipment)<br />

- support wheels Type I or II – cpl.<br />

- sliding skids – cpl.<br />

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