Tools Required (Not Provided):
• 10 mm wrench
• 13 mm wrench
• Heavy duty gloves
In total there are 6 blade pieces fixed by 16 sets of screws,
washers and nuts in the unit. When replacing worn auger
blades, pay close attention to the order in which you remove
them. Remove the 4 blade pieces on the sides first, and then
the 2 blade pieces fixed on the middle steel plate. Assemble
the new auger blades in the reverse order of the disassembly
(Figs. 22 – 23).
Fig. 22
1
Blades on the sides
Fig. 23
1. To remove the first blade on the side, use a 10 mm
wrench to hold the bolt steady, and use a 13 mm wrench
to loosen and remove the nut. Repeat the operation to
remove all 3 sets of bolt and nut, and gently remove the
blade from the auger (Fig. 24).
2
Blades on the plate
16
Fig. 24
Blade to be
removed
2. Follow the same instruction to remove the other 3 blades
located on the sides. Rotate the auger when working on
the blades on the back.
3. After 4 blades on the side are removed, move to the two
blade pieces that are fixed on the middle steel plate. Use
the 10 mm wrench to hold the bolt steady, and use the 13
mm wrench to loosen and remove the nut. Repeat on the
other nut and bolt set, and gently remove the blade from
the central plate (Fig. 25).
Fig. 25
4. Rotate the auger to expose the other blade on the plate.
Follow the same instruction to remove it.
5. After all old blades are removed, follow the reverse order
to assemble the new blades. Use the original sets of
hardware to secure the blades on the auger.
Replacing Auger Belt
Tools Required (Not Provided):
• 10 mm wrench (2)
• Needle nose pliers
• Heavy duty gloves
1. Position unit on a hard, flat, smooth level surface, with the
battery pack(s) removed.
Remove the 3 sets of
bolt and nut
Blade to be
removed
Remove the 2 sets of
screws, washers and nuts