SP 100 - Powered Snow Plough
Item Code: SP 100
The S100 is a dedicated snow plough for clearing pathways and carparks in areas such as schools, caravan parks and other small sites. The hydraulic drive to the wheels makes it easy to operate and the design allows snow to roll off the blade.
2.86m/s
15o
4.5hp
9l/m
£ 3,250.00 (£ 3,250.00 / Piece)
Product Overview
Specifications
- 5.5 hp Honda petrol engine
- Hydraulic transmission
- Forward direction only with differential 0-4km/h
- Large diameter drive wheels (4.00-8 turf pattern)
- Handlebar with 3 height adjustments
- 100cm snow plough with urethane edge
- Axle load - 300kg
- W 60cm - L 175cm - H 115cm
- Noise - less than 84dB
- low vibration - 2.86m/s2
Description
The SP100 is a dedicated snow plough for clearing paths and car parks in areas such as schools, caravan parks and other small sites. The hydraulic drive to the wheels makes it eas to operate when removing deeper snow.
Operating the machine is as simple as one lever, the operator controls the forward speed by varying the position of the left hand lever.
The agressive attack angle of the blade, combined with the curve allows snow to run off the blade more easily than other systems, getting the job done faster.
(This product is a standard bundle of ourK820 power unitwith anSCHN 100 ST-K 35fitted.)
Product Applications
Ploughing Snow in Carparks
If a School or business has to shut due to snow, it can be an extremely costly event. Keeping sites accessible for both pedestrians and vehicular traffic is crucial to retaining normality. A powered snow plough makes the job much quicker and easier than manual snow clearing, allowing you to make many more paths and parking bays available than they would be otherwise.
More on Snow Clearing
Customer Stories
Crawley Borough Council
Councillor Bob Lanzer, Leader of the Council, said: "Our staff worked extremely hard over the winter when snow twice seriously affected movement across the town."
"This equipment will help us to be much more effective should we experience similar conditions in the future."
