Snapper NZMJ25612KH, NZMJ23522KH Bearing Replacement, Insert spindle shaft up through the bottom

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Section 5 - ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR

5.10 MOWER SPINDLES (Field Serviceable Spindles)

BEARING REPLACEMENT

In the event that a spindle bearing requires

replacement, the SNAPPER Field Serviceable

Spindles have been designed so that no special

tools or presses are required.

1. Remove belt. Loosen blade nut and remove.

Allow blade bolt, washer, blade and four spacers

to drop down out of the spindle housing. See

Figure 5.18.

IMPORTANT: Spindle housing must be filled with grease before operating mower. Failure to fill housing will cause premature bearing failure.

REMOVE NUT

REMOVE BELT

FROM SPINDLE

REMOVE BLADE

BOLT

FIGURE 5.18

2.

Remove spindle pulley from spindle shaft.

3.

Locate circular retaining ring on spindle shaft at

top bearing. Remove retaining ring. Allow spindle

shaft to drop out of housing.

4.

Top and bottom bearings are now removable.

Pull out on inner race to slide bearing from

housing. See Figure 5.19.

5.

Thoroughly clean all parts removing all old

contaminated grease.

6.

Install new bottom bearing first.

7.

NOTE: The bearing is sealed/shielded on one

side only. The bottom bearing must be installed

with the sealed/shielded side DOWN.

8.

Insert spindle shaft up through the bottom

BEARING

SEAL UP

BEARING SEAL DOWN

PULLEY

SPACER

NYLOS SEAL

RETAINING RING

BEARING

SPINDLE

HOUSING

SPACER

BEARING

SPINDLE SHAFT

bearing. Slide spacer down over spindle shaft.

9. Install new top bearing. Install the top bearing

with the seal/shield UP.

10.

Slide circular retaining ring down spindle shaft

until it fully locks into groove on shaft.

11.

Apply a generous amount of general-purpose

grease to the concave side of the nylos seal.

Install the nylos seal with concave greased side

down.

12.

Place spindle pulley and spacer on top of

spindle shaft.

13.

Reinstall blade bolt, washer, blade and four

spacers. See Figure 5.14

14.

Torque blade bolt and nut to 70 to 80 ft. lbs.

15.

Pump grease into spindle housing until grease

purges from vent on housing.

16.

After the first 5 hours of operation, grease

spindle housing to insure it is full, then every 25

hours.

FIGURE 5.19

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Contents Model Number Explanation MID Mount Z-RIDER Zero Turning Hydro Drive SeriesProtection for Children Protection Against TipoversPreparation Safe Handling of Gasoline OperationSnapper Maintenance Table of Contents Nomenclature IntroductionSafety Messages and Symbols RUN Do not allow operation of the machine by untrained personnel PRE-START Check ListStarting Engine Starting & Stopping ENGINE, BLADES, Parking BrakeParking Brake Stopping EngineStarting Mower Blades Stopping Mower BladesOPERATION- Motion Controls Driving Machine Cutting Height AdjustmentEngine Must Begin to Stop if Stopping MachineEngine Must not Start if Engine should Start ifCheck Mower Blade Service After First 5 HoursAfter Every 25 Operating Hours 4.3.1. Engine Riding Mower Lubrication Before Operating MachineAnnually END of Each Season Deck Removal See Figure Neutral Position Adjustments Adjustments & RepairNeutral Position Adjustments From Previous Move deck lift lever and set the mower deck to Parking Brake AdjustmentTraction Belt Tension Traction Belt ReplacementMower Drive Belt Replacement Belt ReplacementBelt Removal Blade Sharpening Battery Battery Removal Battery InstallationBattery Charging Battery Testing NEW Battery Preparation 1.Remove battery from cartonState of Charge Digital Voltmeter Insert spindle shaft up through the bottom Bearing ReplacementHydraulic SYSTEM, Purging Problem Probable Cause Trouble Shooting on NextCorrective Action Machine Will Not Move 100 MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PartsService Performed Each MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PartsDisclaimer of Warranty Year Limited WarrantyPrimary Maintenance Primary Maintenance Primary Maintenance Primary Maintenance Snapper Product Registration Form Page Page MID Mount Z-RIDER Zero Turning Hydro Drive Series