Shredding blade, Flails, Carburetor adjustment – Sears 247.799892 User Manual

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Replace

or

sharpen

blades.

If

sharpening,

make

cer­

tain

to

remove

an

equal

amount

from

each

blade.

Reassemble in reverse order.

Make

certain

blades

are

reassembled

with

the

sharp

edge

facing

the

direction

shown

in

figure

19

(sharp

edge

is

assembled

toward

the

slotted

opening

in

the

impeller assembly).

SHREDDING BLADE

The

shredding

blade

may

be

removed

for

sharpening

or replacement as follows.

Disconnect

spark

plug

wire

and

move

it

away

from

spark plug.

Lower

the

hopper

assembly.

Block

up

the

housing.

See figure 15.

Remove

the

six

hex

lock

nuts

and

lock

washers

from

the

housing

weld

bolts

using

a

1/2"

wrench.

Separate the chipper-shredder into two halves.

Remove the back-up plate.

NOTE:

When

reassembling,

make

certain

the

open­

ing

on

the

back-up

plate

is

toward

the

bottom

of

the

unit.

The

back-up

plate

may

be

reversed

to

provide

a

new cutting edge.

Wrench

FIGURE 15.

Loosen

the

two

hand

knobs

and

cupped

washers

which

secure

the

chute

deflector,

and

raise

the

chute deflector.

Insert

a

1/2"

or

3/4"

diameter

pipe

through

the

flail

screen

into

the

impeller

to

keep

it

from

turning,

or

remove

the

flail

screen

and

insert

a

piece

of

wood

(2 X 4) into the chute opening.

Remove

the

two

outside

screws

on

the

blade,

using a 3/16" alien wrench and a 1/2" wrench.

Remove

the

blade

by

removing

the

center

bolt,

lock

washer and flat washer.

NOTE:

Use

caution

when

removing

the

blade

to

avoid

contacting the weld bolts on the housing.

When

sharpening

the

blade,

follow

the

original

angle

of

grind

as

a

guide.

It

is

extremely

important

that

each

cutting

edge

receives

an

equal

amount

of

grinding

to

prevent

an

unbalanced

blade.

An

unbal­

anced

blade

will

cause

excessive

vibration

when

rotating

at

high

speeds

and

may

cause

damage

to

the unit.

The blade can be tested for balance by balancing it

on

a

round

shaft

screwdriver

or

nail.

Remove

metal

from

the

heavy

side

until

it

is

balanced

evenly.

See

figure 16.

FIGURE 16.

When

reassembling

the

blade,

tighten

to

between

550

and

650

inch

pounds,

or

lacking

torque

wrench, tighten securely.

FLAILS

The

flails,

located

inside

the

housing,

may

be

reversed

when

they

become

dull.

It

is

suggested

that

this

procedure

be

performed

by

your

nearest

Sears

Service Department.

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

A

WARNING: IF ANY ADJUSTMENTS ARE

MADE

TO

THE

ENGINE

WHILE

THE

ENGINE IS RUNNING (E.G. CARBURE­

TOR), KEEP CLEAR OF ALL MOVING

PARTS. BE CAREFUL OF HEATED SUR­
FACES AND MUFFLER.

Minor

carburetor

adjustment

may

be

required

to

com­

pensate

for

differences

in

fuel,

temperature,

altitude

or load.

NOTE:

A

DIRTY

AIR

CLEANER

WILL

CAUSE

ENGINE

TO

RUN

ROUGH.

BE

CERTAIN

AIR

CLEANER

IS

CLEAN

AND

ATTACHED

TO

THE

CARBURETOR

BEFORE

ADJUSTING

CARBURE­

TOR.

DO

NOT

MAKE

UNNECESSARY

ADJUST­

MENTS.

FACTORY

SETTINGS

ARE

SATISFACTO­

RY FOR MOST APPLICATIONS AND CONDITIONS.

Never

attempt

to

change

maximum

engine

speed.

It

is

pre-set

at

the

factory

and

should

be

changed

only

by

a

qualified

service

technician

who

has

the

necessary

equipment.

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