FAQs

1. What materials do we have for our wheeled snow shovel?

We currently offer two types of wheeled snow shovels with different materials. One features a wheeled snow shovel with a wooden handle, while the other has a wheeled snow shovel with a stainless steel handle. Both are crafted from durable materials designed to withstand harsh winter conditions, making them reliable tools to assist you in tackling snow accumulation.

2. What are the advantages of our wheeled snow shovel?

Our wheeled snow shovels are designed to make the process of snow removal more efficient and less physically demanding. The inclusion of wheels helps in navigating through snow-covered surfaces, reducing the effort required to lift and push the shovel.

These shovels are particularly useful for clearing larger areas, such as driveways, pathways, or parking lots, where traditional snow shovels might be more labor-intensive.

The wheeled design allows for easier maneuverability, and some of our models may come with additional features such as adjustable handles, front-end blades for efficient cutting through snow, and durable materials to withstand the rigors of winter conditions.

Overall, our wheeled snow shovels aim to provide a practical and user-friendly solution for dealing with snow accumulation.

3. How to maintain a wheeled snow shovel?

Maintaining a wheeled snow shovel is essential to ensure its performance and longevity. Here are some suggested maintenance methods:

Cleaning: After use, make sure to clear any residual snow or ice from the shovel head and other components. Wipe the surfaces with warm water and a cleaner to keep the snow shovel clean.

Rust Prevention: If there are exposed surfaces on the shovel head or other metal parts, apply a thin layer of lubricating oil before storage to prevent rust.

Check Components: Regularly inspect all connectors, bolts, and nuts to ensure they are securely fastened. If any looseness or damage is found, promptly repair or replace.

Wheel Maintenance: If the wheeled snow shovel has wheels, ensure they can rotate freely without any obstruction. Periodically lubricate the wheel axles to maintain smooth operation.

Handle Maintenance: For adjustable handles, ensure the adjustment mechanism functions properly. Regularly check any adjustment devices on the handle to ensure their reliability.

Avoid Excessive Force: Avoid using the snow shovel on surfaces without snow or ice to prevent excessive wear on the shovel blade.

Storage: When storing the snow shovel, place it in a dry area away from moisture. If possible, use a cover to protect the shovel head and components.

Repair Damages: If any damages or wear are identified, promptly undertake repairs or replace components to maintain the effectiveness of the wheeled snow shovel.

4. How to store a wheeled snow shovel when not in use?

Proper storage of a wheeled snow shovel when not in use is crucial for maintaining its performance and extending its lifespan. Here are some recommended storage methods:

Cleaning: Before storing, ensure a thorough cleaning of all components of the snow shovel, including the shovel head, handle, and wheels. Remove any residual snow, ice, or dirt.

Drying: Before storing the wheeled snow shovel, make sure it is completely dry. A damp snow shovel may lead to rust or corrosion.

Rust Prevention: If the wheeled snow shovel has metal components, apply a thin layer of rust-preventive lubricating oil before storage to guard against rust.

Elevated Storage: Whenever possible, store the snow shovel in an elevated position to avoid direct contact with the ground. This reduces the likelihood of exposure to moisture and prevents deformation of the shovel head.

Avoid Direct Sunlight: Store the wheeled snow shovel in a cool area, avoiding direct exposure to sunlight. Sunlight exposure can lead to material aging.

Storage Position: Consider hanging or placing the wheeled snow shovel in a fixed position during storage to prevent it from being squeezed or damaged by other objects.

Chemical Avoidance: Keep the wheeled snow shovel away from areas where it might come into contact with chemicals to prevent damage to the materials.

Regular Inspection: Perform a monthly check of the stored wheeled snow shovel to ensure there are no new damages or areas in need of repair.

5. What scenes or environments are our wheeled snow shovels suitable for?

Our wheeled snow shovels are suitable for clearing snow in various scenarios, including roadways, airports, factory premises, yard spaces and so on.