Simplicity FABRICATED STEEL, FREE FLOATING? Manual do usuário

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Copyright © Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC
Milwaukee, WI USA All rights reserved.
80012599WST
Rev. B
en
Dealer Mower Deck Manual
Fabricated Steel - Free Floating™
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122 cm
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Illustrated procedures start on Page 4.
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Les procédures illustrées débutent à la page 4.
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na Página 119.
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1 5
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50-60 lb-ft
68-81 Nm
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OIL
22-28˚
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3
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B
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1
16 lb-ft
22 Nm
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12-14 psi
0,82-0,96 bar
10 psi
0,68 bar
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D
C
9/16˝
11 lb-ft
15 Nm
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B
A
< 1/8˝
(< 3 mm)
4
5
15/16
1/4˝
6 mm
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6 mm
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7
90 lb-ft
122 Nm
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Safety
WARNING
Failure to read and follow the safety warnings and
instructions in this document and in the operator’s manual
could result in death, serious injury, and/or property damage.
Safety Alert Symbol and Signal Words
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety
information about hazards that can result in personal injury. A
signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with
the alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and potential severity
of injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent
the type of hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: indicates an action that could result in damage to the
product.
WARNING Amputation or Laceration Hazard
• DO NOT make adjustments or repairs while the engine is
running or the blades are rotating.
• DO NOT place hands or feet near rotating parts or under
the mower deck.
• Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
• Mower blades are sharp – wear heavy gloves when
handling them.
• On multi-bladed mowers, rotating one blade could cause
the other(s) to also rotate.
WARNING Thrown Objects Hazard
• DO NOT operate the mower deck or the tractor unless
the discharge deflector or the complete grass catcher
assembly (if equipped) is properly installed.
• Frequently check the condition of the discharge
deflector and grass catcher assembly (if equipped) for
damage or wear and repair/replace with manufacturer’s
recommended parts as necessary.
CAUTION Stored Energy Hazard
Keep hands away from tension springs when removing or
installing mower deck or transmission belts.
Deck Safety Decal
If any safety or instructional decals become worn or damaged,
and cannot be read, order replacement decals from your dealer.
Safety Interlock System Tests
The tractor is equipped with a Safety Interlock System. This
system is present for your safety: do not attempt to bypass
or tamper with the switches and devices. Check the system
using the Safety Interlock System Tests listed in the Operator’s
Manual.
Anytime the deck is removed and reinstalled, you must
perform this test.
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3
After sharpening the blades, check to make sure they
are balanced. Place the center hole of the blade on a nail
lubricated with a drop of oil. A balanced blade will remain
level. If necessary, correct blade balance by grinding the
heavy end of the blade.
4
Reinstall the blade with the airlifts pointing up toward the
mower deck as shown.
WARNING
The blade mounting capscrew must be installed with a
spring washer (A).
Ensure capscrews are tightened to the torque value
shown.
5
Install the concave side of the washer toward the blade.
Install the bolt hand tight to hold the washer and blade onto
the shaft (make sure the blade is fully seated onto the shaft).
6
Tighten the blade bolt to 50-60 lb-ft torque while holding
onto the pulley bolt with a wrench.
7
Tighten the pulley bolt to 50-60 lb-ft torque while holding
onto the blade bolt with a wrench.
Lubrication
3
A grease tting is provided on the two arbors (A).
The idler pulleys (B) are equipped with a sealed bearing, which
does not require lubrication.
Belt Replacement
4
REMOVE
1
Lower mower deck to the LOWEST height of cut.
2
Remove belt covers.
3
Move idler arm to remove belt tension.
4
Remove belt from the PTO pulley.
5
Slide belt off - between pulley and belt guides (A). Loosen
bolt if necessary.
INSTALL
Note: After installing new belt, check the belt guide (A) gap it
should be approximately 1/8˝ (3.3 mm) away from belt. Torque
the bolt as shown.
Preparation for Procedures
1
1
Park tractor on a hard level surface.
2
Lower mower deck to the lowest height of cut.
WARNING
Before beginning any service work on the tractor or mower
deck:
• set the parking brake,
• turn off the PTO,
• stop the engine then remove ignition key or safety key,
and
• disconnect the spark plug wire(s).
3
Set the parking brake.
4
Turn off the PTO.
5
Stop the engine then remove ignition key or safety key,
6
Disconnect the spark plug wire(s).
Blade Servicing
2
WARNING
Wear heavy gloves when handling or working around
cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause
severe injury.
For your personal safety, if blade is damaged, it must
be
replaced.
Note: Deck must be removed to service blades. See Deck
Removal.
1
To remove blade, use a block of wood to prevent blade
rotation while loosening capscrew.
2
If the blade is dull, sharpen at 22 to 28 degrees. DO NOT
sharpen beyond existing cutting edge.
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Deck Leveling
7
WARNING
Wear heavy gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades. Blades are extremely
sharp and can cause severe injury.
1
Place the mower deck to the MID-HEIGHT of cut position.
2
Turn the wheels straight ahead.
3
Set the tires to the pressures shown.
SIDE-TO-SIDE
4
Arrange the mower blades so they are pointing side-to-side.
5
Measure the distance between the outside tips and the
ground.
The difference between measurement (A and B) (should
be less than 1/8″ (3 mm).
6
IF AN ADJUSTMENT IS NEEDED
Loosen the locknut (C) then turn the eccentric nut (D) to
raise or lower left hand side of mower.
When mower is level, hold the eccentric nut whiletightening
the locknut (C). Torque as shown.
FRONT-TO-BACK
7
Arrange the left side blade so it points front-to-back.
8
Measure the distance between the outside tips as shown
and the ground.
Measurement (F) should be 1/4˝ (6 mm) higher than
measurement (E).
IF AN ADJUSTMENT IS NEEDED
To LOWER - measurement (F):
9
Loosen nut.
10
Tighten nut clockwise.
11
Check measurement (Step 7 & 8).
When measurement is correct tighten nuts and torque as shown.
IF AN ADJUSTMENT IS NEEDED
To RAISE - measurement (F):
9
Loosen nut counterclockwise.
10
Tighten nut.
11
Check measurement (Step 7 & 8).
When measurement is correct tighten nuts and torque as shown.
Deck Removal
5
1
Lower mower deck to the LOWEST height of cut.
2
Move idler arm to remove belt tension.
3
Remove belt from the PTO pulley.
4
Disconnect height of cut harness (if equipped).
5
Pull back rod on front mower deck hitch.
6
Lift hitch and remove it from the hanger.
7
Turn the wheels fully to the left.
8
Remove deck from the right side of tractor.
Deck Installation
6
1
Lower mower deck to the LOWEST height of cut.
2
Turn the wheels fully to the left.
3
Slide mower deck under right side of tractor.
3
Turn the wheels straight ahead.
5
Pull back rod on front deck hitch.
6
Lift hitch and place it on hanger.
7
Push in rod to secure.
8
Attach the tractor deck lift cables.
9
Move idler arm to remove belt tension.
10
Install belt on the PTO pulley.
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Illustrated procedures start on Page 12.
Corresponding text procedures start on Page 19.
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De illustrererede procedurer begynder på side 12.
Tilsvarende tekstprocedurer begynder på side 32.
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Illustrierte Verfahren beginnen auf Seite 12.
Die zugehörigen Textverfahren beginnen auf Seite 42.
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es
Los procedimientos ilustrados comienzan en la Página 12.
El texto correspondiente de los procedimientos comienza
en la Página 62.
fi
Kuvitetut työvaiheet alkavat sivulta 12.
Vastaavat tekstimuotoiset työvaiheet alkavat sivulta 72.
fr
Les procédures illustrées débutent à la page 12.
Le texte correspondant aux procédures débute à la page 82.
it
Le procedure illustrate iniziano a pagina 12.
Le corrispondenti procedure testuali iniziano a pagina 92.
nl
De geïllustreerde procedures beginnen op pagina 12.
De bijbehorende procedureteksten beginnen op pagina 102.
no
Illustrerte fremgangsmåter starter på side 12.
Tilsvarende skriftlige fremgangsmåter starter på side 112.
pt
Os procedimentos ilustrados começam na Página 12.
Os procedimentos de texto correspondentes começam
na Página 122.
sv
Illustrerade procedurer startar på sidan 12.
Texten som hänger samman med illustrationerna startar
på sidan 132.
Not for
Reproduction
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en
1
1 5
6
2
3
4
2
6
7
5/8
4
5
A
50-60 lb-ft
68-81 Nm
OIL
OIL
22-28˚
2
1
3
Not for
Reproduction
14
3
OIL
Not for
Reproduction
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4A 4B
3
4
1/2
1
A
B
5
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1/2
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A
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7
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1
3
12-14 psi
0,82-0,96 bar
10 psi
0,68 bar
A
D
C
9/16˝
11 lb-ft
15 Nm
B
A
< 1/8˝
(< 3 mm)
4
5
6
1/4˝
6 mm
F
E
1/4˝
6 mm
F
90 lb-ft
122.4 Nm
1/4˝
6 mm
F
90 lb-ft
122.4 Nm
15/16
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8
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Safety
WARNING
Failure to read and follow the safety warnings and
instructions in this document and in the operator’s manual
could result in death, serious injury, and/or property damage.
Safety Alert Symbol and Signal Words
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety
information about hazards that can result in personal injury. A
signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with
the alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and potential severity
of injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent
the type of hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: indicates an action that could result in damage to the
product.
WARNING Amputation or Laceration Hazard
• DO NOT make adjustments or repairs while the engine is
running or the blades are rotating.
• DO NOT place hands or feet near rotating parts or under
the mower deck.
• Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
• Mower blades are sharp – wear heavy gloves when
handling them.
• On multi-bladed mowers, rotating one blade could cause
the other(s) to also rotate.
WARNING Thrown Objects Hazard
• DO NOT operate the mower deck or the tractor unless
the discharge deflector or the complete grass catcher
assembly (if equipped) is properly installed.
• Frequently check the condition of the discharge
deflector and grass catcher assembly (if equipped) for
damage or wear and repair/replace with manufacturer’s
recommended parts as necessary.
CAUTION Stored Energy Hazard
Keep hands away from tension springs when removing or
installing mower deck or transmission belts.
Deck Safety Decal
If any safety or instructional decals become worn or damaged,
and cannot be read, order replacement decals from your dealer.
Safety Interlock System Tests
The tractor is equipped with a Safety Interlock System. This
system is present for your safety: do not attempt to bypass
or tamper with the switches and devices. Check the system
using the Safety Interlock System Tests listed in the Operator’s
Manual.
Anytime the deck is removed and reinstalled, you must
perform this test.
122 cm
Not for
Reproduction
20
Preparation for Procedures
1
1
Park tractor on a hard level surface.
2
Lower mower deck to the lowest height of cut.
WARNING
Before beginning any service work on the tractor or mower
deck:
• set the parking brake,
• turn off the PTO,
• stop the engine then remove ignition key or safety key,
and
• disconnect the spark plug wire(s).
3
Set the parking brake.
4
Turn off the PTO.
5
Stop the engine then remove ignition key or safety key,
6
Disconnect the spark plug wire(s).
Blade Servicing
2
WARNING
Wear heavy gloves when handling or working around
cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause
severe injury.
For your personal safety, if blade is damaged, it must
be
replaced.
Note: Deck must be removed to service blades. See Deck
Removal.
1
To remove blade, use a block of wood to prevent blade
rotation while loosening capscrew.
2
If the blade is dull, sharpen at 22 to 28 degrees. DO NOT
sharpen beyond existing cutting edge.
3
After sharpening the blades, check to make sure they
are balanced. Place the center hole of the blade on a nail
lubricated with a drop of oil. A balanced blade will remain
level. If necessary, correct blade balance by grinding the
heavy end of the blade.
4
Reinstall the blade with the airlifts pointing up toward the
mower deck as shown.
WARNING
The blade mounting capscrew must be installed with a
spring washer (A).
Ensure capscrews are tightened to the torque value
shown.
5
Install the concave side of the washer toward the blade.
Install the bolt hand tight to hold the washer and blade onto
the shaft (make sure the blade is fully seated onto the shaft).
6
Tighten the blade bolt to 50-60 lb-ft torque while holding
onto the pulley bolt with a wrench.
7
Tighten the pulley bolt to 50-60 lb-ft torque while holding
onto the blade bolt with a wrench.
Lubrication
3
All the pulleys are equipped with a sealed bearing, which does
not require lubrication. Grease ttings are provided on the three
arbors and some pulley lever styles.
Belt Replacement
4
Follow the procedure (4A or 4B) that matches your deck.
REMOVE
1
Lower mower deck to the LOWEST height of cut.
2
Remove belt covers.
3
Move idler arm to remove belt tension.
4
Remove belt from the PTO pulley.
5
Slide belt off - between pulley and belt guides (A). Loosen
pulley bolt (B) if necessary.
INSTALL
Note: After installing new belt, check the belt guide (A) gap it
should be approximately 1/8˝ (3.3 mm) away from belt. Torque
the bolt as shown.
4A 4B
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Simplicity FABRICATED STEEL, FREE FLOATING? Manual do usuário

Categoria
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Tipo
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