Blade Height Adjustments; Cutter Blades - Scag Power Equipment SWZ Series Operator's Manual

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CUTTER DECK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Figure 4. Cutting Height Adjustment
Caster spacers also can be repositioned to change cutting
heights and to change the pitch of the deck. (See Fig
5)
Figure 5. Caster Wheel Spacers
BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting the blade height can be done by moving any
number of the five smaller 1/4" spacers on the blade
mounting bolts to the top of the spindle shaft or below the
spindle shaft.
-NOTE-
All blades should be positioned equally.
LOW CUT (1 3/4" to 3")
MID RANGE
(2 1/2" to 3 3/4")
HIGH CUT
(3 1/4" to 4 1/2")
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Spacers
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For best cut and discharge, a minimum of three spacers
should be installed between the blade and the spindle
(See Figure 6)
WARNING:
Always wear proper hand and eye protection
when working with cutter blades.
Figure 6. Blade Spacers

CUTTER BLADES

Do not sharpen beyond 1/3 of the width of the blade.
(See Figure 7, Page 11)
Dress the blade with a file. Using a wheel
grinder may burn the blade. Check the balance
of the blade. If blades are out of balance, vibra-
tion and premature wear of spindle assembly can
occur. See your authorized Scag dealer for
blade balancing or special tools, if you choose to
balance your own blades.
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-NOTE-

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