QUADRAX Q-LOCK User manual

QUADRAX Q-LOCK universal mounting system
OWNER’S MANUAL
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Push tube with universal attachment and articulated arm
ALL
TERRAIN VEHICLES & UTILITY VEHICLES
CAUTION: Please read all safety and operation instructions carefully.
SYSTEM
SYSTEME

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION………………………………. p2
IMPORTANT NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION……… p3
DIMENSIONS TABLE……………………………………. p4
INTRODUCTION………………………………….………..p6
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS………………………………….p8
LIMITED WARRANTY…………………………………….. p10
CARTON CONTENTS……………………………………. p11
..ASSEMBLY
Installing the hook mount assembly………………………. p12 step 1 & 2
Measure to determine the position of the blade…………. p13 step 3
Installation of the front mounting tube and rotation plate.. p13 step 4
Installation of the push chanel and rear frame……………p14 step 5
Installation of the chains stabilizer anchor brackets…….. p14 step 6
Secure the plow blade assembly to the ATV…………….. p15 step 7 & 8
Installation of the chains stabilizer………………………… p16 step 9 & 10
Installing pulley…………………………………………….. p17 step 11
Installing pulley (continued)……………………………….. p18 step 11
OPERATION
To turn the plow……………………………………………. p18
Use the front receiver pin…………………………………. p19
Verifying the proper operation of the assembly…………. p19
MAINTENANCE
Replacing the safety bolt……………………………………p20
Greasing the moving parts………………………………… p20
Rotation plate………………………………………………..p21
Articulated arm ……………………………………………..p22
Chains stabilizer and bracket………………………………p23
Push channel………………………………………………. p24
Impact frame, coupling hook and mount………………….p25 & 26
Pulley assembly……………………………………………. p27
ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY
Cable remote control kit…………………………………….p28
2" Receiver hitch and application list………………………p29 & 30
Frame extension kit…………………………………………p31
TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE………………………p32
PARTS BREAKDOWN

165-931
Quadrax Q-LOCK Push tube with universal attachement and articulated arm.
You must add a 2” receiver hitch on the ATV to install the Q-Lock universal mounting kit. (Not included).
Works with all Quadrax plows.
Raises the shovel 25 degrees higher than conventional plow systems. The only arm that allows you to load a vehicle (ATV or UTV) equipped with a plow
on a trailer or truck. In addition, thanks to the articulation of the arm, you can push the snow further up your snowbanks.
The frame is equipped with a shock absorbing device that minimizes the possibility of damages that might be caused to the ATV in the event of
a collision between the plow and a fixed object.
The length of the frame is adjustable from 85” to 114”, allowing installation on most ATV models. For UTVs or ATVs equipped with a track system
(like Camoplast’s Tatoo kit), an frame extension is available as a option (see page 31), changing the lengths of the frame for 114” to 144”.
We strongly recommend the use of the pulley assembly for vehicles with a winch positioned too low.
You will find in these pages the assembly information and use of the push tube.
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91.27
3
1. The ground clearance of ATV / UTV must be a minimum of 9",If not the addition of a lift kit is required.
2. The ATV / UTV must be equipped with a 2” receiver hitch. (See page 12, step 1 and 2 ) Application list page 29 & 30 .
3. The ATV / UTV must be equipped with a winch with brake and steel cable.( winches fitted with nylon rope are not recommended )
4. If the distance between the center of the hitch ball and the front of the ATV / UTV is more than 144 ", the addition of the frame extension (165-12021) is
required. If the vehicle is equipped with tracks, see details on page 13 step 3.
Important details for the proper functioning of the mounting kit.
Selecting the hitch ball mount required for your ATV / UTV ( hitch ball mount not included ). (See page 12, step 1 and 2 ).
You must ensure that once the coupling hook is mounted to the hook mount and the hitch ball mount, that the bottom of the coupling hook is as close as
possible to the ground without affecting the operation of the suspension.
Bottom of the coupling hook as close as possible to the ground
The frame extends up to a maximum 144"
The ground clearance must be of at least 9"
IMPORTANT NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION
Important points to check before the installation of the universal Mounting Kit Q-Lock.
The Q-Lock universal mounting kit was designed to allow the installation of the Quadrax Plows on most ATV / UTV equipped with an independent
rear suspension only.
To make sure that the mounting kit can be installed on your ATV / UTV, please read and carefully follow the instructions and guidelines below.
Some vehicles may require suspension aids to maintain adequate ground clearance when the plow is raised.
List of important things to check.
7"
6" 7/8

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ARTIC CAT CAN-AM POLARIS
Mud Pro 1000 14.00 94.50 Commander 800R / XT 11.00 118.30 Sportman XP850 / EPS 12.00 83.25
Mud Pro 700 14.00 86.50 Commander 1000 11.00 118.30 Sportman 550 / EPS 12.00 83.25
Mud pro 650 14.00 84.80 Commander 1000X 11.00 118.30 Sportman Touring 850 EPS 11.25 86.50
1000 11.00 86.50 CLUB CADET Sportman Touring 550 EPS 11.25 86.50
700 11.00 84.80 Volunteer 4X4 11.00 119.00 Sportman Touring 500 H.O. 11.00 86.00
650 11.00 84.80 HONDA Sportman X2 550 11.25 93.25
550 11.00 84.80 TRX680 Rincon 9.20 83.20 Sportman 800 EFI 11.25 83.00
450 11.00 84.80 TRX500PG Rubicon 7.50 83.00 Sportman 500 H.O. 11.25 83.00
366 10.00 81.00 TRX500FM Foreman 7.60 83.70 Sportman 400 H.O. 11.25 83.00
300 10.20 73.60 TRX420PG 9.10 80.90 RZR800 10.00 102.00
TRV1000 11.00 101.00 TRX420FM 6.50 80.90 RZR800EFI 10.00 102.00
TRV700 11.00 98.60 BigRed 10.30 114.70 RZR800S 12.50 102.00
TRV550 11.00 98.60 JOHN DEERE RZR XP 900 13.00 108.40
TRV450 11.00 98.60 XUV 550 10.50 119.00 RZR XP4 900 12.50 134.40
TBX700 LTD 11.00 98.00 UUV 550S4 9.50 119.00 Ranger RZR4 12.50 130.00
700 Super Duty Diesel 11.00 93.00 XUV 625I 11.00 119.00 Ranger 400 10.00 108.00
Prowler XT550 10.00 118.75 XUV 825I 11.00 119.00 Ranger 500 10.00 108.00
Prowler XT650 H1 12.50 115.00 XUV 855D 11.00 119.00 Ranger 800 HD 10.00 108.00
Prowler 700I XTX H1 10.00 118.75 KAWASAKI Ranger XP 800 11.00 113.00
Prowler XTZ1000 10.00 118.50 Brute Force 750 4x4I EPS 9.40 86.40 Ranger XP 800 EPS 12.00 114.00
Wilcat 1000 HO 13.00 120.00 Brute Force 650 4x4I 9.70 86.40 Ranger 800 crew 11.50 145.00
BENNCHE Brute Force 650 4x4 7.30 86.00 Ranger 6x6 7.20 120.00
Bighorn 500 9.60 117.40 KVF 360 9.80 81.30 Ranger 800 6x6 12.00 137.00
Bighorn 700 9.60 117.40 Teryx 750 4x4 11.20 115.70 SUZUKI
Bighorn 700X crew 11.00 155.50 Teryx4 750 4x4 10.80 125.20 King Quad LT-A750X/XP 10.20 85.20
Spire 800 10.20 104.30 Mule 4010 Trans 4x4 7.10 130.10 King Quad LT-A500XP 10.20 85.20
BOB CAT Mule 4010 4x4 6.90 118.30 King Quad LT-A450X 10.20 83.30
3200 4x2 9.50 113.00 Mule 4000 7.50 118.30 King Quad LT-A400F Auto 9.80 81.10
3400 4x4 Gaz 9.50 113.00 Mule 610 4x4 XC 8.10 108.50
King Quad LT-A400F 5speed
9.80 81.10
3400 4x4 Diesel 9.50 113.00 Mule 610 4x4 6.70 108.80 YAMAHA
3400XL 4x4 Gaz 9.50 147.70 Mule 600 6.10 108.80 Grizzly 700 FI 11.80 81.30
3400XL 4x4 Diesel 9.50 147.30 KUBOTA Grissly 550 FI 11.80 81.30
3450 4x4 9.50 145.00 RT V500 8.1/6.9 105.90 Grizzly 300 5.40 76.40
CAN-AM RTV900XT 8.3/7.5 119.30 Kodiak 450 10.80 78.40
Outlander 1000 12.00 86.00 RTV1100 8.1/7.5 128.40 Bruin 350 9.70 78.10
Outlander 800R EFI 12.00 86.00 RTV1140 8.3/7.5 137.00 Rhino 450 12.10 113.60
Outlander 650 EFI 12.00 86.00 KYMCO Rhino 660 12.10 113.60
Outlander 500 EFI 11.00 86.00 MXU300 8.25 71.20 Rhino 700EFI 12.10 113.60
Outlander 400 EFI 9.30 86.00 MXU375 4x4 IRS 10.00 83.00
Outlander Max 800R EFI 12.00 94.00 MXU450I 4x4 IRS/LE 10.50 83.60
Outlander Max 650 EFI 12.00 94.00 MXU500I 4x4 IRS/LE 10.20 87.00
Outlander Max 500 EFI 11.00 94.00 UXV500/I/SE/LE 12.20 113.00
Outlander Max 400 EFI 9.30 94.00
Ground clearance Lenght Ground clearance Lenght Ground clearance Lenght
DIMENSIONS TABLE

INTRODUCTION
TO THE PURCHASER
This new attachment was carefully designed to give years of dependable service. This manual has been provided to assist in the safe
operation and servicing of your attachment.
NOTE: All photographs and illustrations in the manual may not necessarily depict the actual models or attachment, but are intended for reference
only and are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication.
NOTE: It is possible that certain parts are pre-assembled. We included the plans concerning these assemblies all the same as an indication.
The illustrations should be used as a reference.
Familiarize yourself fully with the safety recommendations and operating procedures before putting the machine to use.
Carefully read, understand and follow these recommendations and insist that they be followed by those who will use this attachment.
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIES AN IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE IN THIS MANUAL
THAT HELPS YOU AND OTHERS AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. DANGER, WARNING
AND CAUTION ARE SIGNAL WORDS USED TO IDENTIFY THE LEVEL OF HAZARD. HOWEVER,
REGARDLESS OF THE HAZARD, BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL.
DANGER:
Signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed.
WARNING:
Signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed.
CAUTION:
Signals a hazard that may cause minor injury if recommended precautions are not followed.
In this manual, right and left sides are determined by sitting on the seat of the vehicle facing forward.
If warranty repairs are required please present this registration booklet and original sales invoice to your selling dealer for warranty service.
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE KEPT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE..
SERIAL NUMBER:
PURCHASE DATE :
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Read this owner’s manual carefully and know how to operate
your snow blade.
• Never allow children to operate the equipment .
• Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper
instruction.
• Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, especially
small children, and pets.
• Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be
used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards, wires and other
foreign objects.
• Do not operate equipment without wearing adequate winter
outer garments.
• Wear substantial footwear, which will protect feet and improve
footing on slippery surfaces.
• Always wear safety glasses or eye shield during operation or
while performing adjustment or repair.
• Use extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel
surfaces.
• Never operate the equipment without good visibility or light.
• After striking a foreign object, stop the ATV, set the brake on
the ATV, and then thoroughly inspect all parts of the snow
blade for damage. Repair any damage before restarting and
operating the snow blade.
• Take all possible precautions when leaving the unit
unattended. Lower the snow blade, set the parking brake, turn
off the ATV and engines and remove the keys.
• Do not clear snow across the face of the slopes. Exercise
extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. Do not
attempt to clear steep slopes.
• As you lift the snow blade using the winch, exercise extreme
caution, so that the frame of the snow blade does not come
into contact with the ATV which would cause severe damage
to the frame of the snow blade or ATV.
• Make sure the snow blade height is adjusted to clear the type
of surface it will be used on.
• Never run the snow blade into material at high speeds.
• Do not overload the blade capacity by attempting to clear
snow at too fast a rate wich could damage the frame of the
snow blade.
• Never operate the blade at high speed on slippery surfaces.
Look behind and use care when backing up.
• Watch for traffic and stay alert when crossing or operating
near roadways.
• Do not carry passengers.
• Refer to ATV owner’s manual before using other attachments
or accessories.
• Never modify the snow blade or parts without the written
consent of manifacturier.
Any equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user does not understand how to operate the equipment.
Exercise caution at all times, when using any equipment.
WHENEVER YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL
IT MEANS:
WARNING ! BE ALERT !
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED !
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Conditions and Products Covered:
Quadrax guarantees any part of the product or accessory manufac-
tured by Quadrax and found in the reasonable judgment of Quadrax
to be defective in material and or workmanship.
For replacement parts, only standard ground freight services are
covered.
This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser only and is not
transferable to any subsequent purchasers.
Conditions and Products Covered:
(From date of the original retail purchase):
Residential use: 1 year
Commercial or rental use: 90 days
Items and Conditions Not Covered:
This warranty does not cover the following:
Pick-up or delivery charges or in-home services fees.
Expedited freight fee services for replacement parts.
Any damage or deterioration of the unit, parts and or finish of these,
due to normal use, wear and tear, or exposure to weather, to
chemicals or corrosive products.
Any part or accessory which has been altered, modified, misused,
neglected, accidentally damaged or not properly installed, main-
tained, stored or repaired not in accordance with the instructions in
the owner’s manual.
Repair due to normal wear and any wear items such as shear bolts,
skid shoes, scaper blade, bolts, springs etc.
Shear bolts are to be considered as a preventive measure not as an
assured protection, any damages resulting from the lack of shear
bolts breakage are not covered.
Owner’s Responsibilities:
This warranty extends only to equipment operated under normal
conditions. To validate a warranty claim, it is the user’s responsibil-
ity to maintain and service the unit as specified in the owner’s
manual or to have the unit serviced at their dealer at their expense.
General Conditions:
The sole liability of Quadrax with respect to this warranty shall be
strictly and exclusively the replacement of defective parts as
mentioned herein.
Quadrax shall not have any liability for any other costs, loss or
damage, including but not limited to any incidental or consequential
loss or damage.
In particular, without being limited, to Quadrax shall have no
liability or responsibility for:
Travel time, overtime, after hour’s time or other extraordinary repair
charges or relating to repairs and or replacements outside of
normal business hours.
Rental or like or similar replacement equipment during the period of
any, repair or replacement work.
Any communicating or travel charges
Loss or damage to person or property other than that covered by
the terms of this warranty.
Any claims for loss revenue, lost profit or any similar costs as a
result of damage or repair.
Legal fees.
Quadrax’s responsibility in respect to claims is limited to making the
required replacement without charge, up to our maximum labor
rates and pre-established time, and no claim of breach of warranty
shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract of sale
of any product or accessory.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from province to province.
Note: Quadrax reserves the right to change or improve the design of any part or accessory without assuming any obligation to modify any
product previously manufactured.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Services:
Contact dealer where equipment was purchased or any other Service Dealer to arrange service at their dealership.
Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt) to the Quadrax dealer.
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PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION ENG.QTYITEM
FRAME WITH UNIVERSAL ATTACHMENT KIT
IMPORTANT: Most elements of the frame are preassembled.
Before making the final assembly, check condition of the parts
and that the nuts and bolts are tight.
BCDA
F
E
Hook mount & hitch ball assembly
1A
Front mounting tube & rotation plate assembly
1
B
Push chanel1C
Rear impact frame & hook assembly1D
Springs
2E
Chains stabilizer & bracket assembly
1
F
with chains
CARTON CONTENTS

Installing the hook mount assembly
12
Step.1
Place hook mount assembly (A) under the hitch ball mount (B) (not
included), secure in place using hitch ball (C) split washer (D) and nut (E).
Tighten firmly.
Note: The hook mount should be flat with the underside of the
support.
B
D
A
E
C
CAUTION : You must add a 2” receiver hitch on the
ATV/UTV to install the Q-Lock universal attachment kit
(Not included). List page 29 & 30.
Failure to follow this step could cause serious damage
to the hitch ball mount or the ATV/UTV.
2” receiver hitch (Not included)
Step.2
Warning: You must ensure that once the coupling hook (F) is mounted on the hook mount (A) you have enough clearance between the underside
of the hook and ground (G) so as not to interfere with the operation of the suspension, in addition check the distance between the top of the push
chanel and the underside of the ATV/UTV (H) so that the plow blade can be raised properly.
If not, reverse the hitch ball mount or replace it with a straight ball mount or a ball mount with less drop.
6 7/ 8
Straight hitch ball mount
HG
C
A
D
E
Hitch ball mount with 2” drop
F
(Hitch ball mount not included)
2“
ASSEMBLY

Installation of the front mounting tube and rotation plate
Measure to determine the position of the blade
Step.3
Measure the distance from the hook mount to the front of
the ATV then add 7 inches, keep this measure for step 5.
Note: For models equipped with tracks, measure the
distance between the hook mount and the end of the track
and then add 4 inches.
A
G
G
C
D
C
D
FE
F
E
B
H
H
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Step.4
Insert the front mounting tube and rotation plate assembly (A) between the two
posts (B) of the snow blade.
Align the holes in the rotation plate with the holes of the two posts of the snow
blade then secure in place using shoulder bolts (C) and large washers (D)
and
from inside the rotation plate use washers (E) and nuts (F).
Install the two springs (G) by inserting one end into the eye bolt
and the other in the hole of the rotation plate.
Adjust the spring tension using eye bolts (H).
Chenille
Track
Distance from the hook mount to the front of the ATV then add 7’’
Distance from the hook mount to the end of the track then add 4’’
ASSEMBLY

Instal
Installation of the push chanel and rear frame
Step.6
Place the upper bracket (A) on the two tabs (B) of the articuled arm,
secure in place using two 8mm x 25mm bolts (C), 4 washers (D) et
nuts (E).
Note: Front snow blade not shown for clarity.
lation of the chains stabilizer anchor brackets
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Step.5
Place push channel (A) over the end of the
mounting
tube (B)
and the rear frame channel (C).
Line up the holes as shown in the figure and secure
the push channel using four 10 x 110mm bolts (D),
eight washers (E) and four nuts
(F) then to the rear frame
channel using eight 10 x 30mm bolts (G), sixteen
washers (E) and
height nuts (F). Tighten firmly.
Note : You have multiple adjustment position on the tube and
channels. Position the bar in the distance taken in step 3 as shown.
The minimum and maximum length of the adjustment of the frame is from 85“ to 144”, if the frame is too short for your ATV/UTV you must add the
frame extension 165-12021 sold separately which will add 30” to to the length of the frame.
C
D
A
B
D
E
B
A
C
FE
E
D
GE
E
F
E
G
Distance from th e h o ok m ount to t he front of th e ATV then ad d 7 inches.
Lifting plat e h ole
ASSEMBLY

Secure the plow blade assembly to the A
ASSEMBLAGE
TV
Step.7
Move the vehicle over the frame channel.
Lift frame channel using the coupling hook handle (A),
then slide the two
top notches (C) of the coupling hook (B)
on the two pins of he hook
(D).
Align the holes (F) and lock into place with the hitch pin and clip (E).
Step.8
Attach one end of the retaining chain assembly (A) to the two “L”
brackets
holes (B) using the quick connecting links.
Then wrap the other end into the rings of the hitch receiver (C) or the frame
of the ATV, lock in place using the quick connecting links.
Continued on next page.
ATTENTION: You must ensure that the chains do not come
into contact with moving parts of the ATV.
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AC
B
D
F
E
A
C
B
C
ASSEMBLY

Installation of the chains stabilizer
16
Step.10
Install the mounting strap (J) by looping it around the front lower A arms of the
vehicle as shown. Tighten the loop firmly.
Hook the turnbuckle (K) into the mounting strap.
Adjust the tension of the chain with the turnbuckle and lock with nut (L).
Note: You must modify or remove the driveshaft guards on some ATV models to
install the anchor straps.
GJ
H
K
L
J
Step.9
Attach the chains stabilizer (A) to the upper
anchor plate holes (C)
using the quick connecting links (B).
Position chains in a crisscross pattern as shown.
Note: Front snow blade not shown for clarity.
B
C
A
A
The stabilizations chains should be stretched only when the
blade is lowered, once the blade is raise the tension is no
longer necessary.
ASSEMBLY

Installing pulley 165-35120
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A
B
C
D
E
ATTENTION : A winch positioned too low on the ATV / UTV will give too low an angle to the cable.
Which would pull back the plow instead of lifting it and cause damage to the frame of the plow or ATV / UTV.
Slide the push tube under and at the center of the vehicle.
Attach the strap (A) to the tube of the front bumper in a loop around
the pipe.
Pull out the winch cable.
Attach the hook (B) to the strap (A).
Make a bend (C) with the cable above the lifting plate of the plow arm.
Insert the shackle (D) in the hole of the lifting plate (E) of plow arm. Rotate upwards plate (G).
Insert pulley assembly (F) in the shackle.
F
G
Step.11
ASSEMBLY

Operation of plow rotation system
Installing pulley 165-35120
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Step.11 Continued
J
K
H
To turn the plow.
Locate T-handle pin (A).
Lift T-handle pin to release rotation plate.
Rotate to desired angle and realese T-handle pin to lock in place.
Note: You can add the cable remote control kit 165-1000 (sold separately).
This optional accessory is for controlling the locking action of the T-handle pin in order to
A
Pull out the winch cable.
Attach the hook (B) to the strap (A).
Make a bend (C) with the cable above the lifting plate of the plow arm.
CAUTION : Before using or lifting the plow, rotate the plow from left
to right and make sure it does not come in contact with the tires,
tracks or any other part of the ATV.
Failure to follow this step could cause serious damage to the plow
or ATV.
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION

Verifying the proper operation of the assembly
By positioning yourself on the side of the bike, so to property see the frame of the plow, operate the winch to lift the plow.
When the frame tube come in contact with the underside of the ATV, the articulated arm will rotate the plow up.
Stop the winch when the stopping plate (A) of the articulated arm come in contact with the top of the tube (B).
Sit on the bike, and from this position, find visual cues to remind you of the position of the plow when it is raised to the maximum.
IMPORTANT: Never exceed the maximum height.
Ignoring this warning will cause serious damage to the frame of the plow or ATV.
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Note: Use the receiver pin (A) only if you need to install or
remove the frame of the plow from the ATV.
CAUTION : Before using or lifting the plow, remove the
receiver pin (A).
Failure to follow this step could cause serious damage
to the frame of the plow or ATV.
A
A
maximun height
contact with the underside
B
OPERATION

Greasing the moving parts
2
1
ASSEMBLAGE
20
LUBRICATION POINTS
Grease lubrication points using grease containing lithium soap.
1. Grease fitting (A) of the front mounting tube.
Remove and grease shaft (B).
2. Remove bolt (C) and disk (D) and then remove the rear frame swivel
(E) and lubricate the shaft of the impact absorption frame (F).
Loctite
Safety bolt
M6 x 115
Replacing the safety bolt.
The frame is equipped with a shock absorption system that reduces the risk of damage
that could be caused to the ATV / UTV.
If you hit a foreign object or ice, the safety bolt is designed to break upon absorbing
impact and the frame to collapses to the ground.
This is designed to avoid damaging the parts or components of the ATV.
Replace only with original parts.
The use of any other bolt may void the warranty.
Note : Safery bolts are to be considered as a preventive measure not as an
assured protection, any damages resulting from the lack of safety bolts breakage
are not covered.
B
A
C
D
F
E
MAINTENANCE

Rotation plate
PARTS BREAKDOWN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
10
6
5
7
11
3
14 15
13
12
12
13
PARTS LI ST
DESCRI PTI ONPART NUMBERQTYI TEM
Anch or bracket frt frm e tube165-1103
11
Piv ot ab le plo w su pp ort
165-110212
Sprin g
165-110523
Plow st opp er
165-11042
4
Hex bolt M10x30
165-B843725
Sh oulder b olt M10165-B841426
W asher M12
165-B841327
Hex Bolt M8x30165-B8430
4
8
W asher M8 x 30od
165-B841729
Locknut M10
165-B8456410
W asher M10165-B84932
11
W asher M8
165-B8492412
Locknut M165-B8457
4
13
Hex Bolt M8x25
165-B8433114
Large w asher M8
165-B8409115
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Articulated arm
PARTS BREAKDOWN
DESCRI PTI ONPART NUMBERQTYI TEM
Grease fit t ing165-B8498
11
Front t ub e
165-1202A12
Spring
165-1245
1
3
Spring pin 4x28165-B84751
4
T-handle
165-124415
W ash er M1616 5- B84 99
1
6
Rear t u be
165-1202B17
Pivot165-1202A5
1
8
Cut ter pin 4x28165-B847419
Hitch pin clip
165-1213110
Receiver pin
165-1214-1
111
Springs165-2105212
Eye bolt s M6165-B8416213
W ash er s M6
165-B8490214
Nut s M616 5- B84 51215
76
8
9
5
4
3
2
1
1415 13 12 11
10
Grease using g raese f it ting # 20
Grease
shaft
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