What can I use to clean my polycarbonate snow plow blade?
Sno-Way® recommends using soap and water or isopropyl alcohol to clean your Sno-Way® polycarbonate snow plow blade skin.
Are there products I should not use to clean polycarbonate blade?
Abrasive or highly alkaline cleaners, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, leaded gasoline, or brake cleaner should NOT be used. These products will ruin the polycarbonate blade.
Should I buy my Sno-Way® plow with polycarbonate or steel blade skin?
Polycarbonate has extremely high impact strength, a low coefficient of friction, and is proven to efficiently roll more snow than metal blade skins. Polycarbonate will not corrode. Steel blade skins provide maximum value and exceptional strength.
How to Program my wireless ProControl™ 2 Plus?
Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. A red, blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is not communicating with a transmitter. Turn the ProControl™ 2 Plus transmitter…
How to Program my wireless ProControl™ II?
Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also verify that the 14 and 4 pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. A red blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is not communicating with a transmitter. Turn the ProControl™ II transmitter on…
How do I program my wireless ProControl™?
Programming the Sno-Way® ProControl™ Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. Start by putting the Sno-Way® ProControl™ transmitter into pairing mode by pressing the ON and Timer buttons (two…