LawnMaster MEB1016M Operator's Manual page 20

Electric mower
Hide thumbs Also See for MEB1016M:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

MAINTENANCE
SHARPENING THE BLADE (See Fig. 21)
For best mowing performance, the mower blade must be kept sharp. A dull blade does not cut
grass evenly and overloads the motor. Under normal circumstances, sharpening the blade twice
during the mowing season is usually sufficient. However, if your lawn has sandy soil, more
frequent sharpenings may be required.
)ROORZLQJ WKH LQVWUXFWLRQV LQ WKH 5HSODFLQJ WKH &XWWLQJ %ODGH VHFWLRQ UHPRYH WKH PRZHU EODGH
DO NOT attempt to sharpen the blade while it is attached to the mower.
Fig. 21
WARNING
When removing, inspect the blade carefully. If blade is bent or damaged, replace immediately
with a new blade. Failure to replace a bent or damaged blade could cause an accident resulting
in possible serious injury.
8VLQJ D ILQHWRRWK ILOH RU VKDUSHQLQJ VWRQH VKDUSHQ FXWWLQJ HGJHV RQ ERWK HQGV RI WKH EODGH
removing equal amounts of material from both ends.
BALANCING THE BLADE (See Fig. 22)
When sharpening, care should be taken to keep the blade balanced. An unbalanced blade will cause
excessive vibration when the mower is running. This vibration will eventually cause damage to the
mower, especially the motor.
To check the blade balance:
&ODPS D VFUHZGULYHU KRUL]RQWDOO\ LQ D YLVH DV VKRZQ
NOTE: If a vise is not available, a straight nail can also be used.
3ODFH WKH FHQWHU KROH RI EODGH RQ WKH VFUHZGULYHU RU QDLO VKDQN
,I EODGH LV EDODQFHG LW ZLOO UHPDLQ LQ D KRUL]RQWDO SRVLWLRQ ,I HLWKHU HQG RI WKH EODGH GURSV GRZQZDUG
sharpen the heavy side until the blade is balanced.
Fig. 22
20

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents