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BCS 100cm Rotary Mower Attachment

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TWT/100RM/0617

Maintenance Guide

Cutter block discs

The cutter block discs are designed to reduce damage 
to a minimum, in the case of light contact, thanks to 
the disappearing blades. In case of contact, check for 
deformations on the discs, make sure the blade housings 
are in good condition. Replace any of these parts if 
necessary. 

When reassembling the disks, ensure that the blades on 
one disk are displaced 90° compared to the blades on the 
other disk.

Always check the self-locking nut M10 and replace it, 
tightening properly.

For engine maintenance please refer to engine manufacturers manual.

Like all cutting machines, the mower must be kept in good condition in order to perform to its 
best ability.

NOTE

: Always remove the mower attachment from the main power unit before working on the 

deck.

Never try to straighten a bent blade - always replace it.

Clean the underside of the deck periodically to prevent a build-up of dirt and grass on the 
surfaces.

Lubricate the wheels and swivel brackets periodically.

Do not turn the machine on its side for cleaning.

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Summary of Contents for BCS 100cm

Page 1: ...efore commissioning the machine read operating instructions and observe warning and safety instructions PLEASE ALSO READ ORIGINAL BCS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BCS Rotary Mower 100cm Manufactured by BCS S p...

Page 2: ...accepted for any damage caused to persons or property through failure to observe the operating and safety instructions IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY Contents Page 4 Assembly Page 5 Operation Page 9 Mainte...

Page 3: ...ower Attachment TWT 100RM 0617 Page 3 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE OWNER S MANUAL FOR THE POWER UNIT FIRST For any further information or assistance please contact Tracmaster on 01444 247689 or visit www...

Page 4: ...e power take off PTO fig 4 1 Keep the lawn mower raised approximately 5cm 2 off the ground using a shim fig 4 2 Fit the mower onto the flange of the machine using the washers and nuts A previously rem...

Page 5: ...gularly remove any foreign objects such as wires grass debris or any other material which has remained stuck to the blades and blade holding rotors 8 Ensure that the protection and safety devices are...

Page 6: ...ght adjuster to set handlebar height before commencing work NOTE Disengage the drive to the mower before selecting reverse gear Raise the throttle to speed release the clutch lever gently and fully ke...

Page 7: ...o the grass conditions Use speed two for light conditions and speed one for difficult conditions Never allow the engine to labour The mower has a built in blade brake which stops the blade if the driv...

Page 8: ...r without the grass bag it is necessary to detach the bag This operation should be carried out using work gloves fig 4 13 and with the engine switched off Unhook the two plugs fig 4 14 Raise the bag f...

Page 9: ...80W 90 API GL 5 by the plug M fig 5 1 Every 25 work hours 1 Check that all bolts are properly tightened 2 During operation vibrations can cause loosening of the bolts Periodically check that they are...

Page 10: ...compared to the blades on the other disk Always check the self locking nut M10 and replace it tightening properly For engine maintenance please refer to engine manufacturers manual Like all cutting m...

Page 11: ...of developing cutting edge agricultural machinery since its formation in 1943 when their founder developed a self propelled motor mower Tracmaster Ltd has been the UK distributor for BCS pedestrian eq...

Page 12: ...ecifications are subject to change without prior notice Tracmaster Ltd Sovereign Centre Victoria Road Burgess Hill RH15 9LR T 44 0 1444 247689 F 44 0 1444 871612 W www tracmaster co uk E info tracmast...

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