The working principle of a snow blower is very simple. It primarily uses a fan to generate a high-speed airflow, which blows the snow a certain distance.
Specifically, the blower's engine drives the fan to rotate, generating a high-speed airflow. This airflow is focused through nozzles, creating greater air pressure, thus blowing the snow a greater distance.
Meanwhile, a control lever controls the direction and height of the nozzles, thereby controlling the snow blower's spray range and snow removal depth.