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| Peso | 57.4 libras |
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| Dimensiones | 67 × 8 × 8 en |
| Número de referencia | HBE |
Kubota Snow Plow Mount for Hanging Bracket with Hanging Bracket E to Hang Nyx on UTV
R: Hanging Bracket E attaches to snowplow mount
B: Kubota Snow Plow Mount forHanging Bracket works with all Bluestreak hanging brackets
Hanging Bracket E is ONLY for the following hanging magnetic sweepers;
| Model | Size |
| Nyx | 62 |
| Nyx | 74 |
| Nyx | 86 |
| Nyx | 98 |
| Eiger 3 x 3 | 62 |
| Eiger 3 x 3 | 74 |
| Eiger 3 x 3 | 86 |
| Eiger 3 x 3 | 98 |
| Eiger 4.5 x 5 | 62 |
| Eiger 4.5 x 5 | 74 |
| Eiger 4.5 x 5 | 86 |
| Eiger 4.5 x 5 | 98 |
| Pyr 3 x 3 | 62 |
| Pyr 3 x 3 | 74 |
| Pyr 3 x 3 | 86 |
| Pyr 3 x 3 | 98 |
| Pyr 4.5 x 5 | 62 |
| Pyr 4.5 x 5 | 74 |
| Pyr 4.5 x 5 | 86 |
| Pyr 4.5 x 5 | 98 |
So, attaching this NYX magnetic sweeper to the front of this Kubota is our new Kubota bracket. This attaches to, like, the Kubota snow plow mount system, and then from that we have our new bracket—E bracket, number E if you prefer.
And the fancy thing with this one is it has these little actuators on the side that pull this rope up and down. So what the rope does is it takes the tension off the magnet. So, without lifting it or getting a forklift or ratchet straps or anything like that, all you have to do to adjust your sweeping height—I mean, it doesn’t matter on this setup because this Kubota has the hydraulics to go up and down—but if this was mounted rigid on the back of a truck, you would need to manually move these chains up and down to adjust your sweeping height.
So this bracket E has it built in. You can get a drill, put it on the end here with your 13/16 socket, and it’ll wind the magnet up. So you do that on either side; it’ll pull this magnet up and relieve the tension on the chains. And then, once you’ve got it at your desired height, you would just, from there, just adjust your chain links. It’s just got quick couplers on here that unscrew, so if you want it set at this height on the back of your truck, you just adjust your chain so it fits that tension, and then you let it back down. Because these ropes aren’t meant to hold or support the thing fully; it’s just to lift it and lower it to adjust your chain.
So once you’ve got it set at your desired height—like we have it now, we already had it set—but anyways, let it back down until you see the chains go tight. And then, once you see this thing go a bit loose, you want to go a bit back from that so there’s some tension on it. That’ll help stabilize the magnet, like that. So, I’ll do the same on the other side again. You just go until the chains get taut, like that, and then this thing starts to get loose—the blue wire gets loose—go a little back from there so you’ve got some tension on it and you’re good to go.
So that’s not holding the whole weight of the magnet, but it keeps the thing from swinging as much and just helps stabilize everything. If you’re using this magnet and don’t have this bracket, it just comes with another D-ring here, so you just have an additional set of chains to do this instead of this rope. And then, if you’re adjusting the height, you’d have to manually lift the sweeper up and move your…
R: 5/8” threaded rod weatherproof internal actuator
B: 0.1875” nylon looped rope
C: 5/16” thick welded construction chain tie-off points
D: Solid 6063 aluminum roller
E: 2.0” square x 3/16” wall steel tube
F: 2.5” square x 0.125” wall steel tubing
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