Leveling Front Roller - Toro 03857 Operator's Manual

5, 7 & 11 blade reels reelmaster 6000 series
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1
2
1. 1st screw
2. 2nd screw
6.
Using a vernier caliper, measure the height of the
first and second screw. This measurement is from
the bar face to the end of the screw (Fig. 19).
1. 1st screw height
2. 2nd screw height
7.
Second Screw Height
– First Screw Height
= Screw Height Difference
8.
Using Table 2, adjust the second screw to your
desired cutting unit attitude.
Figure 18
Figure 19
TABLE 2—USED CUTTING UNIT SET UP GUIDE
Attitude
Screw Height Difference
(degrees)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9.
Put the first screw back to the normal position
(screw head hooks over bedknife) and set to desired
height cut (Fig. 17)
10. Place the gauge bar across front and rear rollers.
While the first screw head fits snugly over edge of
the bedknife and the second screw contacts the
bedknife, adjust the front roller until contacts the
gauge bar (Fig. 17).
11. Use your gauge bar to set the cutting unit attitude to
of the remaining cutting units on the machine.
C. LEVELING THE FRONT ROLLER
IMPORTANT: Toro strongly recommends the use of
a leveling plate when setting up or adjusting any reel-
type cutting unit. The leveling plate will help to
ensure accurate and consistent adjustments. Contact
your local Toro Distributor to order a leveling plate.
1.
Position the cutting unit on a flat surface.
2.
Position a 1/2" (13 mm) or thicker bar under the
reel blades and against the cutting edge of the
bedknife. Make sure the bar covers the full length
of the reel blades. The rear roller should not contact
the surface (Fig. 20).
Setting Height of Cut
(in)
(mm)
0.028
0.72
0.057
1.44
0.085
2.16
0.114
2.89
0.142
3.61
0.171
4.34
0.200
5.07
0.228
5.80
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