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SECTION V. ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION
A. ADJUSTMENTS
1.
Blade angling. Refer to Figure 17 and proceed as
follows:
NOTE
The blade has 3 operating positions: 30° to the
right, straight, and 30° to the left.
a.
Blade angling is achieved by first squeezing
the trigger assembly on the blade pivot handle.
b.
While the trigger is being squeezed, push or
pull the blade pivot handle to angle the blade
30° to the right, 30° to the left, or straight
ahead.
Figure 17
CAUTION
It is important that the blade is locked into
position. After releasing the trigger, push or pull
the blade pivot handle to be certain the blade is
locked into one of the three positions.
2.
Skid shoe adjustment.
NOTE
Adjust the skid shoes so the blade cutting edge
just clears the pavement when being used for
snow removal.
Adjust the skid shoes (See Figure 18) to the
appropriate position for the job being performed as
follows:
Loosen the hex nuts on each shoe. 
Turn the skid shoes to the desired position. 
Tighten the hex nuts.
3.
If the wear bar (See Figure 18) becomes worn,
reverse or replace the bar as follows:
Remove the seven carriage bolts, lock wash-
ers, and hex nuts fastening the wear bar to the
blade. 
Reverse or replace the wear bar and attach with
the carriage bolts, lock washers and hex nuts.
4.
Maintain the proper trip spring tension (See Figure
18) as follows:
There should be a 1/4 inch gap between the top
of the spring and the upper lip of the blade.
Tighten or loosen the hex cap screws on top of
the blade to obtain the proper gap.
Figure 18
BLADE PIVOT
HANDLE
TRIGGER
ASSEMBLY
HEX CAP SCREW
SPRING
CARRIAGE
BOLT
WEAR
BAR
HEX
NUT
SHOE
1/4" GAP