Removing, Sharpening And Balancing The Blades - Stiga T 102 Series Workshop Manual

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WORKSHOP MANUAL
T...102/122 - TC...102/122
Validity
General informations
A badly sharpened blade causes grass to be co­
me yellow and reduces grass collection capabil­
ity. If not balanced, excessive vibration can be
cau sed during use.
Related topics
[
5.7]
Removal of the cutting deck
Tightening torques
1a Screw for left blade .......................45 ÷ 50 Nm
1b Screw for right blade .....................45 ÷ 50 Nm
Map of functional units
REMOVING, SHARPENING AND BA LANCING
THE BLADES
Remove the cutting deck
WARNING!
Always wear protective gloves
when handling the blades and protect eyes when
sharpening.
WARNING!
The blades are connected to
each other, the rotation of each blade engages
the rotation of the other.
A) Removing and reassembling
For removing a blade it must be firmly held and the
cen tral screw (1) undone, bearing in mind that:
– the screw on the left blade (1a) is unscrewed anti-
clockwise
– the screw on the right blade (1b) is unscrewed
clockwise.
1b
1
the fins are intact with
cracks or breaks. Al-
ways replace damaged
blades.
CHAPTER
4.9
On assembly, be careful to:
– correctly position the keys (3) on the shafts;
– correctly locate the right and left blades, with the
fins facing towards the inside of the plate;
– fit the flexible disc (4) so that the concave part is
pressing against the knife;
– tighten the screws (1 – 1a) with a torque wrench set
to 45-50 Nm.
1a
2
Always check that
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