As an indication coins measure the following:-
- 1p 1.58mm (0.063” ) - 2p 1.80mm (0.071” ) - 5p 1.73mm (0.067” )
- 10p 1.84mm (0.072” ) - 50p 1.84mm (0.072” ) - £1.00 3.14mm (0.124” )
Remember height of cut is effected by moisture of turf , weight of machine and the
thatch density. Different makes of machine cut at different heights when set to the
same position with the setting bar. We suggest you set it to a couple of mm above your
planned height and then come down in height by trial.
If on setting the height of operation you nd it needs altering once on the green simply
click the adjusters up or down the same on each side until the desired height of
operation is achieved.
Always check height of cut/operation with the setting bar provided. Check in two
positions i.e. one at either end of the cassette. Failure to do this could result in an
uneven cut.
General Adjustments
SETTING FOR HEIGHT OF CUT
Always stop the engine before adjusting the height of cut. Failure
to do this may result in severe injury.
The length of grass after cutting, or depth of scarication /
dethatching / brushing, depends on the setting of the front roller in
relation to the main frame of the machine.
FT
The Click system allows easy adjustment of the front roller postion
each click representing a change of 0.5mm (0.020”). The roller is
set to be equal on leaving the factory so when the arrows point forward on both decals the roller is level.
SUPER SIX
Adjustment to the height of the front roller is on the quadrant brackets at each end of the roller outisde the main frame
assembly. Undo the adjuster knob on each side of the mower and move the roller up or down and then re-tighten the
knobs. There are notches in the quadrant plates which must correspond with the hole in the side plate on both sides of
the mower to ensure the roller is level.
Check it is level using the setting bar between the front and rear roller with the underside of the screw ledging on the
bottom blade.
Either a ruler or pile of coins can be used to set the setting bar to the correct position. You are measuring the distance
between the bar and the underside of the button head screw (‘XX’ in the Image below).
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE DETHATCHER CASSETTE OR BRUSH CASSETTE ON
TOO LOW A SETTING AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE BLADES AND BRUSH. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO SCARIFY ON A LOW SETTING WHEN GROUND CONDITIONS ARE DRY AS
THIS MAY CAUSE THE CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH TO SLIP.
NOTE
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