Blade replacement, Warning – Craftsman C944.511590 User Manual

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BLADE REPLACEMENT

WARNING:

The blade will contin­

ue to spin after the engine stops or af­

ter the throttle trigger has been re­

leased. To avoid serious injury, make
sure the blade has stopped coasting
and disconnect the spark plug before
performing work on the blade.

WARNING:

Wear protective

gloves when handling or performing

maintenance on the blade to avoid
injury. The blade is sharp and can cut

you even when it is not moving.

Locking

Lever

GEARBOX

1. To remove the blade, push in lock­

ing lever and hold.

2. Rotate blade nut until the locking

lever falls into one of the grooves
in the dust cup.

3. Continue to hold in locking lever.

This will keep the shaft from turn­

ing while loosening the blade nut.

4. Loosen blade nut by turning clock­

wise as you are facing the nut.

5. Remove the blade nut, both wash­

ers, and the blade from the blade
shaft. Leave the dustcup on the

gearbox.

6. Install new blade and retaining

washer onto the threaded shaft ex­
tending from the gearbox (blade

must be between the dust cup and

the retaining washer). Make sure
the raised part of the retaining
washer is facing the gearbox, and
the raised area fits into the hole in
the center of the blade.

7.

8

.

Place the cupped washer onto the
shaft. Make sure the cupped side

of the washer is toward the blade.

Install blade nut by threading onto

the shaft counterclockwise as you

are facing the nut.

NOTE: Make sure all parts are in place
as illustrated, and the blade is sand­

wiched between the dust cup and the

retaining washer. There should be no
space ttetween the blade and the dust
cup or the retaining washer.
9. Push in locking lever and hold.

10. Rotate blade nut until the locking

lever fails into one of the grooves
in the dust cup.

11. Continue to hold in locking lever.

This will keep the shaft from turning
while tightening the blade nut.

12. Tighten blade nut firmly with a

wrench.

13. Release locking lever.
14. Turn blade by hand. If the blade

binds against the shield, or ap­
pears to be uneven, the blade is
not centered, and you must rein­
stall.

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