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1.
Kickstand
4.
Rotate the reel so that a blade crosses the
bedknife approximately 25 mm (1 inch) in from
the end of the bedknife on the right side of the
cutting unit.
Note:
Put an identifying mark on this blade to
make subsequent adjustments easier.
5.
Insert the 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) shim between
the marked reel blade and the bedknife at the
point where the blade crosses the bedknife.
6.
Turn the right bedbar adjuster clockwise until
you feel
light
pressure/drag on the shim, then
back off the bedbar adjuster 2 clicks and remove
the shim.
Note:
Adjusting 1 side of the cutting unit affects
the other side; the 2 clicks will provide clearance
for when you adjust the other side.
Note:
If starting with a large gap, both sides
should initially be drawn closer by alternately
tightening the right and left sides.
7.
Slowly
rotate the reel so that the same blade
that you checked on the right side is crossing
the bedknife approximately 25 mm (1 inch) in
from the end of the bedknife on the left side of
the cutting unit.
8.
Turn the left bedbar adjuster clockwise until the
shim can be slid through the reel to bedknife
gap with light drag.
9.
Return to the right side and adjust as necessary
to get light drag on the shim between the same
blade and bedknife.
10.
Repeat steps
and
until the shim can be slid
through both gaps with slight drag, but 1 click in
on both sides prevents the shim from passing
through on both sides.
Note:
The bedknife is now parallel to the reel.
Note:
This procedure should not be needed
on daily adjustments, but should be done after
grinding or disassembly.
11.
From this position (1 click in and shim not
passing through) turn the bedbar adjusters
clockwise 2 clicks each.
Note:
Each click turned moves the bedknife
0.018 mm (0.0007 inch).
Do not overtighten
the adjusting screws.
12.
Test the cutting performance by inserting a long
strip of Toro cutting performance paper between
the reel and the bedknife, perpendicular to the
bedknife (
Slowly
rotate the reel
forward; it should cut the paper.
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Note:
If excessive reel drag occurs, either
backlap or grind the cutting unit to achieve the
sharp edges needed for precision cutting.
Adjusting the Rear Roller
1.
Adjust the rear roller brackets (
) to
the desired height-of-cut range by positioning
the required amount of spacers below the
side-plate mounting flange (
) per the
Height-of-Cut Chart (page 12)
.
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Figure 11
1.
Spacer
3.
Side-plate mounting flange
2.
Roller bracket
2.
Raise the rear of the cutting unit and place a
block under the bedknife.
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