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1
Line up the gauge rod (1) with the
N
tip of a blade tooth (2).
Rotate the cutting attachment, if the
N
gauge rod knocks against the tip of
the blade, readjust the gauge rod.
Continue rotating the cutting
N
attachment and find the tooth that is
the only one to touch the gauge rod.
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2
Use a feeler gauge to measure the
N
distance between the other teeth
and the gauge rod.
Depending on the type of cutting
attachment, different maximum limits
apply for axial out-of-balance:
Cutting attachment
Grass cutting blade,
Ø 230 mm
Grass cutting blade,
Ø 255 mm
Brush knife, Ø 250 mm 1.0 mm
Brush knife, Ø 300 mm,
Ø 305 mm
Brush knife, Ø 350 mm 2.0 mm
WARNING
For safety reasons a metal cutting tool
must not be straightened. The cutting
attachment must not be used if the
maximum out-of-balance limit is
exceeded since there is otherwise a risk
of accidents.
Testing radial out-of-balance
Radial out-of-balance is tested with a
magnetic test weight.
Use a sharp knife to cut the test
N
weights along the stamped lines.
The test weight is attached to one blade
Distance
tooth at a given distance "R" – see the
between
following table.
gauge rod
and tooth
Cutting attachment
0.5 mm
0.5 mm
Grass cutting blade,
Ø 230 mm
1.5 mm
Grass cutting blade,
Ø 255 mm
Distance R
between
center of
cone and test
weight
100 mm
100 mm
AWG