Ariens 30SB, 45SB Adjusting Discharge Deflector, Changing Friction Wheel, Replacing Headlight Bulb

Page 26

Snow BEAST

Service Adjustments

30SB, 36SB, 45SB

 

 

 

Adjusting Discharge Deflector

The discharge chute is preset at the factory, but may require adjustment over time or during maintenance. For adjustments, follow the procedure below:

1.Loosen the two nuts at the chute cable mount on the discharge chute.

2.To make the chute open more, adjust nuts so the cable end moves closer to the discharge deflector (upward).

3.To make the chute close more, adjust nuts so the cable end moves further from the discharge deflector (downward).

Changing Friction Wheel

If the friction wheel needs to be replaced for any reason:

1.Remove the two bolts to remove the cover underneath the control panel between the wheels.

2.Remove the bolt and nut in the hexagonal shaft carrying the friction wheel

3.With the bolt and locking nut removed, the shaft can be removed with the rubber friction wheel assembly.

4.Replace the friction wheel and reassemble in reverse order.

5.Resetting the neutral position may be necessary.

Replacement friction wheel assembly is available for purchase through GXi Parts & Service

Part# B02510

www.serviceandwarrantyonline.com

Replacing Headlight Bulb

1.Push the headlight case up from the bottom, then gently lift the headlight out.

2.Twist the black round wire harness counter- clockwise until the bulb is unlocked at the spot.

3.Replace the bulb and lock the headlight back into place the same way it was taken out.

Replacement bulbs are available for purchase through

GXI Parts & Service.

Part# B03211

V8.10.25.12

Snow BEAST Snow Blower

22

 

Image 26
Contents Snow Blower by Snow Beast Remain with the snow blower if resoldBeast Series Contents Safety Information and Warnings Gasoline and other fuels-Safety Precautions Preparation Safety PrecautionsPreparation-Safety Precautions Operation Safety Precautions Equipment Operation-Safety PrecautionsClearing a Clogged Chute-Safety Precautions Shut the Engine OFFSafety Decals Safety Decal IdentificationModels Feature Product SpecificationsSnow Blower Component Identification Control Panel and Snow Blower ComponentsControl Panel Missing Parts Request Form Directional Discharge Chute Snow BEASTAssembly Instructions30SB, 36SB, 45SBControl Panel Handles Chute RotationAssembly Instructions Chute Rotation Cable ConnectionDrift Cutters if desired Need Help With Assembly?Chute Direction Control Cable Support Skid ShoesAuger and Transmission Control Cables Headlight Filling Oil and GasolineStarting the Engine Using the Recoil Start Starting the EngineOperating Instructions Chute Direction Control Never use your hands to clean a clogged chute or openingClean Out Tool HeadlightsUsing your Snow Beast General Maintenance Time Interval Break-in ProcedureCleaning the Snow blower Adjusting Drive Cable Service AdjustmentsAdjusting Augers/Impeller Cable Adjusting Shift RodCheck & Replacing the Transmission Drive Belt Replacing Headlight Bulb Adjusting Discharge DeflectorChanging Friction Wheel Extended Storage Storage InstructionsShort Term Storage Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes SolutionTroubleshooting 30SB Collector Assembly Diagram Key Year Model 2012/13 36SB Collector Assem bly Diagram Key Year M odel 2012/13 45SB Collector Assembly Diagram Key Year M odel 2012/13 30SB, 36SB, 45SB Chassis Assembly Reference DescriptionReplacement Parts OEM Replacement PartsLimited Warranty & Service Nonrental

45SB, 36SB, 30SB specifications

Ariens is a well-respected name in the outdoor equipment industry, particularly known for its snow blowers. Among their range of products, the 30SB, 36SB, and 45SB models stand out due to their robust features, advanced technologies, and exceptional performance. Each model is designed to meet different snow-clearing needs, making them suitable for homeowners and professionals alike.

The Ariens 30SB is built for efficiency with a powerful engine that is capable of handling moderate to heavy snowfalls. Its 30-inch clearing width allows users to tackle large amounts of snow in less time, making it ideal for residential driveways and sidewalks. The 30SB also features Ariens' innovative Auto-Turn steering technology, which provides effortless maneuverability around obstacles and makes the snow-clearing process much simpler. The chute system is fully adjustable, allowing for precise snow direction control, further increasing its efficiency.

The 36SB model takes things a step further with a 36-inch clearing width, making it suitable for larger properties or commercial use. This snow blower is equipped with a high-performance engine that delivers improved torque, enabling it to handle even the heaviest snow with ease. The 36SB also includes the same Auto-Turn technology as the 30SB, ensuring smooth handling. Additionally, it features heavy-duty, steel construction, enhancing durability and longevity. Its LED headlights provide better visibility during nighttime operations, adding convenience for those who need to clear snow in the dark.

For those needing an even more robust solution, the Ariens 45SB model is designed for the heaviest snowfall conditions. With an impressive 45-inch clearing width, it is more than capable of tackling large commercial areas and expansive driveways. The 45SB is engineered with a powerful commercial-grade engine, delivering maximum performance and reliability in the toughest conditions. It features a two-stage snow removal system that efficiently breaks down ice and heavy snow, while its reinforced steel construction ensures it can withstand years of use. The model also boasts heated hand grips for added comfort in frigid weather, as well as an adjustable chute that offers customizable snow throwing angles.

In summary, the Ariens 30SB, 36SB, and 45SB snow blowers bring a range of impressive features and technologies to the table, catering to various snow-clearing demands. With their robust engines, user-friendly controls, and durable construction, these models are trusted solutions for anyone looking to efficiently clear snow and keep their properties safe and accessible during winter.