Servicing the Grooming Reel
Disassembling the Grooming Reel
Belt Driven Groomer: Service and Repairs
Inspect grooming reel blades frequently for damage and wear. Straighten bent
blades with a pliers. Replace blades that are worn or damaged.
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1.
Grooming blade
Carbide tipped grooming blades
tip is worn, loose or missing. Also, if the blade is eroded around the carbide
insert, the blade should be replaced.
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1.
Grooming blade
2.
Sharp edge
Grooming blades without a carbide tip
damaged. Blades without a carbide tip that are rounded to the midpoint of the
blade tip can be reversed on the grooming shaft to extend the life of the blade.
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1.
Grooming reel shaft
2.
Groomer blade
Figure 196
2.
Carbide tip
(Figure
196) should be replaced if the carbide
Figure 197
3.
Dull (rounded) edge
4.
Rotation
(Figure
197) should be replaced if worn or
Figure 198
3.
Blade spacer
4.
Thick spacer (2 each)
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3.
Rotation
5.
Locknut (2 each)
6.
O-ring
Greensmaster
®
eFlex 1800, 2100 and 2120
12189SL Rev E