VIRNIG MFG INC. V Snow Blade OWNERS/OPERTORS MNUL Model Number SBV. Serial Number. Date of Manufacture. Phone: 30-393-7080 08/4/06
Warranty Virnig Manufacturing, Inc. products are warranted to be free from defects, in workmanship, for one year from the end users date of purchase. Purchased components on Virnig Manufacturing, Inc. products are subject to the warranty of original Manufacturer. This warranty is void on products that have been Modified or Repaired without the prior consent of Virnig Manufacturing, Inc. Virnig Manufacturing, Inc. does not warrant damage from misuse, accidents, or negligence nor damage to machine or surrounding environment. Claims are limited to replacement parts and a reasonable labor amount. This warranty does not cover service mileage, downtime, or replacement of attachment. Upon request for warranty claim an RG number will be assigned and replacement parts sent prepaid ground freight and invoiced. Defective parts need to be returned prepaid to Virnig Manufacturing, Inc. for warranty consideration. Upon inspection, account will be credited for defective part. Please call Virnig Manufacturing at 30-393-7080 with any questions regarding warranty.
Features of Virnig Mfg. Inc. V Snow Blade include: Initial Use. bore, 8 3/8 stroke cylinders with /4 rods and /4 cylinder pins.. 9/6 diameter pivot pin, /4 diameter oscillation pin. 3. Heavy duty frame with float link, oscillation and adjustable skid shoes. 4. Trip edge design featuring 4 compression springs. 5. 5/8 x 8 double bevel, reversible wear edge. 6. Reversible rubber center section. 7. Hydraulic only control allows each blade to independently angle up to 30 degrees left or right. 8. Recommended for skid loaders with a lift capacity greater than 500 lbs. 9. vailable Options: Rubber Edge, Height Extensions and Curb Guards. See following page for suggested hose routing. Check that the quick-tach of the snow blade fits onto skid loader properly. Pins must engage through 3/8 plates at bottom of quick-tach. With bottom of the blade touching ground/floor, slowly roll back attachment. Make sure there is no interference between attachment and loader. Make sure hoses do not pinch during roll back. Slowly roll attachment fully forward. Check that hoses are long enough so they do not stretch or bind. Can loosen and adjust angle on elbow adapters to improve hose routing. Do not connect this attachment to high flow couplers. Cycle blade through all positions. ctivate hydraulics; leading side should move fully forward, then trailing side should move fully forward. Reverse hydraulic flow; leading side should retract fully, then trailing side should retract fully. If blade does not cycle through it s full motion, the pre-set relief pressure of the relief valves may be set too high (the valves are pre-set for skid loaders with operating pressure greater than 500 psi.). Please call Virnig Mfg. Inc. at -800-684-408 for instructions to adjust the relief valve pressure setting. fter initial hydraulic test, check for oil leaks per instructions in maintenance section. Read and understand all warning information in this manual before operating this attachment. Never exceed the maximum attachment operating pressure of 3500 psi.
Operation lways follow safety information. Keep bystanders back 50 feet. lways follow all safety and operating instructions of skid loader. lways relieve pressure before disconnecting hydraulic hoses. Never hit or pound couplers. Never ram piles, damage to blade and/or skid loader may occur. Care should be taken to avoid hidden obstructions (curb, posts, etc.), damage to blade and/or skid loader may occur. Never use this attachment to push any material other than snow. Never hook a chain on this attachment. Check for debris in quick-tach area before each hook-up. By varying direction of hydraulic flow, and duration of flow, the blades can be position to full scoop, full V, angled fully right, angled fully left or other positions in between. One blade will always lead (extend and retract), the other blade will always trail (extend and retract). Various angles can be obtained by stopping the blades at various positions during their travel. For example, if you want to have both blades straight for back dragging from a door; fully extend the leading side and extend the trailing side until it is parallel with the door. Then retract the leading side until it is parallel with the door. Other blade angle arrangements can be done using a similar method. With the blades in full V or full scoop, they are hydraulically locked. With the blades in any other position, the blades will move if they hit a large enough obstruction. large impact will cause one blade to move back and the hydraulic system will allow the other blade to move forward by the same amount. The trail side blade will require a somewhat smaller impact to move due to the hydraulic system components used.
Maintenance *Every 0 hours of operation Grease pivot pin ( fittings), oscillation pin, tilt pins and cylinder pins (9 grease fittings total). Inspect springs and fasteners. Make sure they are in place and holding mating parts securely. Inspect cylinders, valve block, hydraulic fittings, and hoses for leaks and damage. Replace as needed. Make sure skid loader is shut off and hydraulic pressure is relieved before checking for leaks. Never use hands to check for high pressure hydraulic leaks. *Every 50 hours of operation Check that cylinder, tilt, pivot and oscillation pins are secure. Check for loose, worn, or missing parts. Repair or replace as needed. Check cutting edges and rubber edge for wear. Reverse or replace edges as needed. Contact your dealer for replacement parts.
WRNING LBELS ON SNOW BLDE TTCHMENT WRNING WRNING PINCH POINT Keep hands clear during operation. lways shut off skid loader and relieve pressure before inspecting or repairing. Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury or death. This label is located near the pivot pin area on the moldboards. lways keep hands clear of snow blade when skid loader hydraulic system is operational. WRNING NEVER use hands to check for oil leaks. LWYS relieve pressure before disconnecting hoses. Read and understand all operating and safety instructions in owners manual. ttachment Weight and Load MUST NOT exceed Operating Capacity of Skid Loader (refer to skid loader manual for capacity). ttachment must be securely latched to skid loader. Check for loose or broken parts before operating, repair as needed. Stay back 50 feet during operation. LWYS follow skid loader safety and operating instructions. Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury or death. CRUSH HZRD Stay back 50 feet during operation. Failure to follow this instruction could result in injury or death. This label is located near the ends of both moldboards. lways stay clear of moldboards. Never inspect this attachment with skid loader running or with the blade raised off of the ground/pavement. This label is located on the frame near the quick-tach. This label has several important instructions that must be followed for safe operation of this attachment.
V SNOW BLDE (SBV) PRTS LIST ITEM QTY 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 9 6 0 9 3 8 4 5 8 6 7 8 9 0 3-4 - 5 6 7 8 9 30 3 3 33 PRT NO. 680VW 6805VW 6688VW 6675VP 675VP 6674VP 594VP 097PP 098PP 034PP 003PP 077PP 6676PP 07PP 746PP 56PP - - - - 679VP 680VP 065PP 008PP - 674VP PP 6854PP 686PP 6863PP 37VP 094PP 095PP 6 0 4 8 8 DESCRIPTION SNOW BLDE FRME WELDMENT, V-BLDE SNOW BLDE TILT WELDMENT V-BLDE OSCILLTION WELDMENT SNOW PLOW OSCILLTION RETENTION PLTE V-BLDE HYDRULIC VLVE COVER SNOW BLDE OSCILLTION PIN TILT PIN 9/6" DI X 0 GGE NRROW RIM MCH BUSHING 9/6" DI HEVY SNP RING /4"-8 UNF STRIGHT GRESE FITTING /" NC C-LOCK NUT /" NC X 3 /" LG HHCS " NC X 3 /" LG HHCS IN-LINE RESTRICTED FITTING, /6" DIMETER ORIFICE " NC TOP LOCK HEX NUT /" NC X /" LG HHCS V-BLDE MOLDBORD WELDMENT, LH V-BLDE MOLDBORD WELDMENT, RH V-BLDE EDGE HOLDER WELDMENT, LH V-BLDE EDGE HOLDER WELDMENT, RH V-BLDE CENTER RUBBER EDGE SECTION RUBBER EDGE BCKING PLTE 5/8" NC X 3 /4" LG PLOW BOLT 5/8" NC TOP LOCK HEX NUT V-BLDE STEEL CUTTING EDGE SECTION SNOW BLDE PIVOT PIN, V-BLDE 9/6" DI X " LONG BUSHING WER SHOE 3/8" FLT WSHER 7/6" X 3/4" LYNCH PIN CYLINDER PIN /4" DI X 0 GGE NRROW RIM MCH BUSHING /4" DI HEVY SNP RING 34 50PP HYDRULIC CYLINDER 35 705PP VLVE BLOCK, V-BLDE 36 706PP RELIEF VLVE, V-BLDE 37 6970PP 3/8" NC X 3 /" LG HHCS 38 45PP DPTER, 6MJ-8MB 39 6996PP 6 HYD HOSE LG, BOTH ENDS #6 JIC FEMLE (37 FLRE) 40 6997PP 90 ELBOW, #6 SE O-RING MLE TO #6 JIC MLE, SHORT
V SNOW BLDE (SBV) PRTS LIST (CONTINUED) B 4 6998PP 90 ELBOW, #6 SE O-RING MLE TO #6 JIC MLE, LONG 4 707PP CHECK VLVE, V-BLDE 43 6868PP ELBOW, #6 JIC MLE TO #6 JIC MLE 44 640PP 3/8" NC FLNGE LOCK NUT 45 6664VW 4 SNOW BLDE SPRING GUIDE WELDMENT 46 6684PP 4 SNOW BLDE COMPRESSION SPRING 47 48 49 50 6680PP 0PP 548PP 537PP 4 4 4 8 3/4" NC X 3 /4" LG HHCS 3/4" NC TOP LOCK HEX NUT /" FLT WSHER /" NC HEX NUT 5 5 53 067PP 7PP 708PP HOSE CLMP SSEMBLY 5/6" NC X /" LG HHCS COUPLERS, PIR, CONNECT UNDER PRESSURE (NOT SHOWN) - SEE TBLE B - CONNECT UNDER PRESSURE COUPLERS REPLCE STNDRD COUPLERS ON V BLDE SNOW BLDE. TBLE MOLDBORD WELDMENT (LH) MOLDBORD WELDMENT (RH) EDGE HOLDER WELDMENT (LH) EDGE HOLDER WELDMENT (RH) BOLT ON EDGE NUMBER BOLTS & NUTS SBV7 733VW 737VW 74VW 744VW 745VP MODEL SBV84 SBV96 SBV08 SBV0 7000VW 6695VW 703VW 768VW 7004VW 7008VW 6706VW 6709VW 707VW 70VW 77VW 776VW 70VW 67VW 704VW 779VW 6958VP 4 673VP 6 6959VP 8 780VP 0 Items through 5 are available as a REPLCEMENT EDGE KIT. REPLCEMENT EDGE KITS includes: - Steel Cutting Edge Sections, V Blade width specific - Center Rubber Edge Section - Rubber Edge Backing Plates Plow Bolts and Nuts, quantities required for specific V Blade width REPLCEMENT EDGE KIT Part Numbers: VEK7 - Replacement Edge Kit for 7" V Snow Blade VEK84 - Replacement Edge Kit for 84" V Snow Blade VEK96 - Replacement Edge Kit for 96" V Snow Blade VEK08 - Replacement Edge Kit for 08" V Snow Blade VEK0 - Replacement Edge Kit for 0" V Snow Blade
MIN COMPONENT SSEMBLY
PIVOT PIN INSTLLTION WER SHOE INSTLLTION
HYDRULIC INSTLLTION barrel barrel rod rod barrel rod fitting not shown rod barrel B B V V, B, V,, B and V are labeled ports on the valve block Restricted fitting goes on port V. SPRING INSTLLTION