Snow Plows -

: To prevent damage when hitting hidden objects like curbs or manhole covers, many plows feature "trip" springs that allow the blade or its bottom edge to fold back temporarily. Common Types of Snow Plows

At their core, snow plows use mechanical power and forward motion to gather and redirect snow to the side of a surface. SNOW PLOWS

: The curved shape of the "moldboard" helps snow roll off to the side, reducing resistance as the vehicle moves. : To prevent damage when hitting hidden objects

Different environments require specific plow configurations to maximize efficiency: SNOW PLOWS

: Modern units use hydraulic cylinders to raise, lower, and angle the blade. This allows operators to adjust to varying snow depths and avoid obstacles without leaving the vehicle cab.