Invicta Snow Ploughs
INVICTA SNOW PLOUGHS
As the colder weather sweeps in, it's time to invest in Invicta Snow Ploughs. Invicta Snow Ploughs easily attach onto a forklift truck to battle snow. We provide three options which are ideal for cleaning freshly fallen snow, compacted snow or fallen debris. Most options have a blade width of 1250mm, 1500mm and 1800mm and come fully galvanised with the option of a rubber wear strip.
The most common Invicta Snow Plough is the ISP-4 Snow Plough which is versatile, durable and used for multiple situations. It helps create a safe place for vehicles and foot traffic. It can be used out of snow season for clearing yards and loose debris due to its flexible and durable polyethylene blade which can clear to the left or the right. It has a maximum fork section 140 x 65mm at 470 mm centres.
We also provide fixed-left sweep angle Snow Plough forklift attachment with zinc plated twist screws and a fully galvanised finish which helps protect against corrosion, which is especially useful in wet environments. It has a maximum fork section of 150x50mm at 683 centres. We offer two models which can be equipped with a 1250mm blade, a 1500mm blade or a 1800mm blade. We also provide next-day delivery which is available on request.
TYPES
We offer The Invicta Adjustable Snow Plough, The Invicta ISP-4 Snow Plough and a Fixed Snow Plough
SIZES
We provide the ISP-4 Snow Plough at a blade width of 2000mm, the Invicta Adjustable Snow Plough with blade widths of 1250mm, 1500mm and 1800mm and finally, the Invicta Fixed Snow Plough with blade widths of 1250mm, 1500mm and 1800mm
MAINTAINANCE
The Fork Mounted Snow Ploughs should be inspected weekly with attention focused primarily on all weld points, wear and distortion of fork pockets and thumb screws and any damaged/worn components. After each use, clean the Snow Plough with water to remove any salt residue. If any general surface rust is found, it should be treated with proprietary inhibitors, primers and paint on a regular basis.
SAFETY
Avoid driving into the fork pockets without retracting the thumb screw. Additionally, avoid shock-loading the attachment under any circumstances. Ensure the area that's to be cleared is free from any raised kerbs or bumps to avoid damaging the Snow Plough Blade.