How to Measure Your Blade Angle in the Shop
Measuring your blade angle in the shop ensures consistent plow performance, even wear, and efficient...
How Do Multi‑Position Wings Manage Angles on V‑Plows?
Multi‑position wing systems let operators adjust the angle and projection of V‑plow side blades to...
How does blade tilt affect effective carbide thickness?
Effective carbide thickness is the apparent height of the carbide edge that actually contacts the...
How Does Truck Suspension Affect Blade Attack Angle?
Truck suspension directly controls how a snow plow blade sits on the road, so worn...
How to Maintain Stability at 45 MPH?
Achieving stability at 45 MPH requires balancing the attack angle with high-quality, vibration-dampening components. To...
What Prevents Rounding of the Carbide Edge on Snow Plow and Road Maintenance Blades?
Rounding of the carbide edge occurs when the sharp cutting corner wears into a small...
How Does the Chisel Effect Improve Ice Cutting with Plow Blades?
The “chisel effect” describes how a steep blade‑edge angle concentrates force on a narrow contact...
How to Adjust Your Moldboard for Maximum Carbide Life
Properly adjusting your plow moldboard can extend carbide‑edge life by up to several seasons by...
Leading Edge vs. Trailing Edge Wear: What to Know?
Leading edge wear occurs when the front contact point of a blade absorbs primary abrasive...
70-Degree vs. 90-Degree: The Physics of the Scrape
The attack angle of a snow plow blade is the critical geometric relationship between the...



