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Blade
case
The portion scratched with
hex socket head bolt M6x10
The scratch on the accepting holes
is minimized to this area.
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epair
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< 5 > Removing blade case section
7. Lower the blade case section to the possible lowest position, and lock it at the same position with stopper pin.
See Fig.3-6.
8. While further pressing the blade case section, insert two screwdrivers into the side hole of blade case.
See Fig.3-7. Or insert No.1R238 "Round Bar for Arbor" as illustrated in Fig.3-7A.
9. Loosen hex socket head bolt M6x10 with hex wrench. See Fig.3-7.
10. Apply pipe 9-126 on rod 16, and remove it by striking the pipe with plastic hammer toward the side of hex
socket head bolt M6x10. See Fig.3-8. Now blade case section can be separated from arm complete.
Fig.3-6
Fig.3-7
Fig.3-7A
Fig.3-8
Stopper pin
Pipe 9-126
Rod 16
Hex socket
head bolt M6x10
Hex socket
head bolt M6x10
<Note>
In order to minimize scratch on the accepting holes for rod 16, remove it toward
the side of hex socket head bolt M6x10. See Fig.3-8A.
Hex wrench
Hex wrench
No.1R238
Round Bar for Arbor
Hex socket
head bolt M6x10
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Hex socket head bolt M6x10
Rod 16
Direction for
removing rod 16
Arm complete
Fig.3-8A