Sharpening The Blades; Removing The Blades; Installing The Blades - Toro TimeCutter SS 4235 Manual Del Operador

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Figure
48
Figure
47
1.
Sail area of blade
4.
Blade bolt
2.
Blade
5.
Blade stiffener (42 inch
1.
Opposing blade edge, in position for measuring
models only)
2.
Level surface
3.
Curved washer
3.
Second measured distance between blade and surface (B)
A blade
that
is bent
or damaged
could
break
apart
and could
seriously
injure
or kill you or
bystanders.
Always
replace
bent
or damaged
blade
with
a new blade.
Never
file or create
sharp notches
in the
edges
or surfaces
of blade.
B.
If the difference between A and B is greater
than i/8 inch (3ram) replace the blade with a
new blade. Refer to Removing the Blades and
Installing the Blades.
Note:
If a bent blade is replaced
with a new one
and the dimension
obtained
continues
to exceed
1/8 inch (3ram), the blade spindle
could be bent.
Contact
an Authorized
Toro Dealer
for service.
If the variance is within constraints, move to the
next blade..
Repeat
this procedure
on each blade.
Removing
the Blades
The blades
must be replaced
if a solid object is hit,
if the blade is out of balance,
or the blade is bent.
To ensure
optimum
performance
and continued
safety conformance
of the machine,
use genuine
Toro
replacement
blades.
Replacement
blades made by other
manufacturers
may result in non-conformance
with
safety standards.
Hold the blade end using a rag or thickly-padded glove.
Remove the blade bolt, curved washer, blade stiffener
(42 inch models only), and blade from the spindle shaft
(Figure 48).
Sharpening
the Blades
.
Use a file to sharpen
the cutting
edge at both
ends
of the blade (Figure 49). Maintain
the original angle.
The blade retains
its balance
if the same amount
of
material
is removed
from both cutting
edges.
Figure 49
1. Sharpen at original angle
.
Check
the balance
of the blade
by putting
it on a
blade balancer
(Figure
50). If the blade
stays in a
horizontal
position,
the blade is balanced
and can be
used. If the blade is not balanced,
file some metal off
the end of the sail area only (Figure 49). Repeat
this
procedure
until the blade is balanced.
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Figure 50
1.
Blade
2.
Balancer
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Installing the Blades
1. Install
the blade onto the spindle
shaft (Figure
48).
Important:
The curved
part
of the blade
must
be pointing
upward
toward
the inside
of the
mower
to ensure
proper
cutting.
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