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Redback MOWRO RM24 - Planning and Laying the Boundary Line; Boundary Wire Installation Procedure; Boundary Wire Routing and Spacing; Grade Limitations for Mowing

Redback MOWRO RM24
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10
Planning and Laying the Boundary Line
Laying Boundary Lines
In order to make the Robot Mower mow within the desired
area – and only that area – you need to mark the area by means
of boundary wiring. Remove all foreign objects, rocks, roots,
etc. that may interfere with the Robot Mower’s operation in the
mowing area. Large objects such as trees, swings sets, ponds, etc. should
be encircled by the boundary line. The boundary wire line needs
to be laid out in a continuous line (see Figure 2 on following page).
Route the boundary line around objects using a minimum of
100° angles (135° angles are recommended). Keep the boundary
line at least 30cm (12”) away from any: walls, drop-offs, or uneven
edge.
If the lawn is level with the edge of the grass set the wire 10cm
(4”) away from the edge. Do not allow the boundary wire to
cross itself.
The boundary line should be placed at the root level of the grass
(see Figure 1). Secure the boundary line into the ground and
anchor with the boundary stakes. Place a stake approximately
every 3 feet.
greater than 30°. On slopes steeper than 30° the robot’s sensor
will shut the mower off.

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