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CG RID u&m 02/J-Cop - Operator's Manual

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ENG 36 MAINTENANCE<br />

Ø 18 mm<br />

grade grinding wheel and check the<br />

balance by holding the blade up with a<br />

round 18 mm diameter bar inserted in the<br />

central hole.<br />

To ensure that it works properly without<br />

unusual vibrations any imbalance<br />

between the two parts of the blade must be below one gram.<br />

This can be easily ascertained by putting a one gram weight on the lightest end of<br />

the blade. If it tends to go below the balanced position it means that the balance<br />

is correct, while if it stays up then the other end will have to be made lighter.<br />

! WARNING! A damaged or bent blade must always be replaced;<br />

never try to repair it! ALWAYS USE MANUFACTURER'S GENUINE SPARE<br />

BLADES !<br />

! WARNING! When re-fitting the<br />

blade, always follow the indicated<br />

sequence, making sure that the blade’s<br />

wings are facing towards the<br />

interior of the cutting deck and that<br />

the concave part of the cup spring (1)<br />

is pressing against the blade. Fully<br />

tighten the fixing screw (2). If the<br />

shaft hub (3) came off when dismantling<br />

the blade, make sure that the<br />

key (4) is firmly in its right position.<br />

1 g<br />

1 g<br />

1<br />

2<br />

WRONG!<br />

1 g<br />

RIGHT!<br />

4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3

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