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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