Snapper SPE140KW, SPE1250KW, SPE150KH Cutting Blade Service, Standard Replacement Blades

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SECTION 7 - MOWER ATTACHMENT SERVICE

7.4 CUTTING BLADE SERVICE

Check blades after each use for signs of excessive

wear and damage. See Figure 7.4 for blade wear limits.

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NEW BLADE"

WARNING

Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury. Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around blades. DO NOT use a blade that is excessively worn or damaged.

HEAVY

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WEAR

LIMIT

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(NOTCH STARTS)

 

 

 

DANGEROUS

CONDITION!

BLADE

BLADE

22 ° TO 28°

1/64"

DO NOT USE ON MOWER!

REPLACE WITH NEW BLADE.

FIGURE 7.4

1.Use the following chart for ordering replacement Blades for the 36" & 48" Mowing Decks.

STANDARD REPLACEMENT BLADES

I 36"DECK2-9246 t 48"DECK2-9247 I

7.4.1.BLADE REMOVAL AND SHARPENING

1.Place the mower on a smooth level surface, turn engine OFF, remove key, disconnect Spark Plug Wire from Spark Plug and secure Wire away from Plug.

2.Remove blades.

IMPORTANT: Note the number of blade spacers that are under the Blade Mounting Nuts and on the Spindle side of the Blade.

3.Clean and inspect each Blade for excessive wear and damage. Refer to Section "BLADE WEAR LIMITS".

4.Refer to the STANDARD REPLACEMENT BLADE chart above for correct SNAPPER Replacement Blades.

5.Should Blades be in acceptable condition, sharpen at

ORIGINAL CUTTING EDGE

FIGURE 7.5

NOTE: When sharpening Blades, leave 1/64" untouched. Razor sharp Blades dull quicker and damage easier. Commercial balancers are available and should be used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

8.Install Blade Mounting Bolt with spacers and Blade into spindle.

9.Install an equat amount of Blade Spacers onto each blade mounting bolt.

10.Install the Blade Mounting Nut on each Blade Mounting Bolt. See Figure 7.6.

11.Torque each Blade Mounting Bolt and Nut to 60 to 75 ft. Ibs of torque.

AIR LIFT

BLADE

SPACERS

22 to 28 degrees. DO NOT sharpen beyond original cutting edge. See Figure 7.5.

6.

Balance each Blade after sharpening

by grinding

 

metal from the heavy end of the Blade.

 

7.

Place the Blade mounting bolt through

bevel washer

 

and into Blade and place Blade Spacers over Bolt.

BLADE

BLADE MOUNTING BOLT

Make certain each Blade is installed

with the same

amount of Spacers between blade and

spindle.

TIGHTEN TO 60-75FOOT POUNDS

FIGURE 7.6

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