Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
8
Time Required
5 minutes
Sections
1
- Blade
- 8 steps
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Introduction
Applicable for following machines :
STERWINS 1-33 1200W 33cm
STERWINS 360ep 3w-1
STERWINS 2-36 1400W 36cm
STERWINS 2-40 1700W 40cm
What you need
Step 1
Blade
- Turn the mower off and turn it over to access the blade.
Turn the mower off and turn it over to access the blade.
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Step 2
- Position the correct size pipe wrench or socket wrench on the blade nut.
- Lock the blade in the opposite direction of unscrewing with a piece of wood and hold it firmly.
Position the correct size pipe wrench or socket wrench on the blade nut.
Lock the blade in the opposite direction of unscrewing with a piece of wood and hold it firmly.
Step 3
- Unscrew the blade nut while firmly holding the blade shim.
Unscrew the blade nut while firmly holding the blade shim.
Step 4
- Remove the blade fixing bolt and its washer. Place them close, they will be reused to fix the new blade.
Remove the blade fixing bolt and its washer. Place them close, they will be reused to fix the new blade.
Step 5
- Remove the worn blade from its holder.
Remove the worn blade from its holder.
Step 6
- Place the new blade on the support, matching the shape of the support pins with the cutouts on the blade.
Place the new blade on the support, matching the shape of the support pins with the cutouts on the blade.
Step 7
- Insert the fixing bolt with its washer and start to screw it by hand into the blade holder.
Insert the fixing bolt with its washer and start to screw it by hand into the blade holder.
Step 8
- Using the shim and the pipe or socket wrench used for disassembly, tighten the blade fixing bolt.
- Check the blade tightness using a torque wrench. The tightening must be 40 Nm.
Using the shim and the pipe or socket wrench used for disassembly, tighten the blade fixing bolt.
Check the blade tightness using a torque wrench. The tightening must be 40 Nm.
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