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If the blade has a star pattern you have to be sure the blade mates the spindle properly. You should be able to turn the bolt in with your fingers. I usually allow the blade to slowly turn with the bolt/washer until the bolt pushes blade into the spindle mount. Then rotate and position the blade until it mates and locks onto the spindle... continue to turn bolt with fingers until it is snug. Then tighten to 50 ft/lb... which is hard to do with a short (less than a foot) wrench.
You should have a 18" breaker bar or better a torque wrench, and a scrap piece of 2x4 to use as a wedge to prevent blade from turning while tightening to spec.
you should be able to life the deck to its highest possible setting, and get a wrench to remove the blades, you'll need 27" blades. the shaft may have a star pattern as well as the blades. when you replace them, you want to make sure you remember what direction the blades were sitting when you removed them and put them back in the same way, so you dont have blade interference
there is a star shaped, or other, pattern on the bottom of the mandrel which fixes it into the blade. this has stripped so the blade is freewheeling on the mandrel. if you cannot remove the blade bolt, I think you are going to have to remove the deck and take it to a fabrication or machine shop to have them remove the blade from the mandrel. then you buy a new mandrel and a new blade, at a small engine repair shop, put it back together. take a picture of the top of the deck before you remove the deck belt so you know how to put it back on after you have the new mandrel bolted in. if it is old you may just want to replace all the mandrels while you are at it. they are less than 50 bucks each.
ok the blade latch only holds the blade into place.
the hinge assembly which the latch sits behind needs to be open, there is a silver piece with two ridges on, place a flat bladed screwdriver behind the hinge and this will lever open you can then slot the blade onto the hinge and close shut with the clipper running.
Krups is among one of the foremost names in coffeemakers, espresso
machines, blenders and toaster ovens. Krups also makes coffee bean
grinders, such as the Krups 203a. This portable, plug-in grinder has a
removable lid and bean grinder chamber. The blade on the Krups bean
grinder is fastened to the bottom of the grinder chamber. You may need
to replace the blade on your Krups 203. The Krups 203 comes with a
limited 1-year warranty, but the company recommends you send your
grinder to the company to make repairs. Order replacement parts for your
grinder by calling the Krups customer service department at
1-800-526-5377.
1 Unplug your Krups grinder from the wall.
2 Remove the grinder's lid, and use a cloth to wipe out the inside of the grinder chamber.
3 Put your safety gloves on and then grasp the blade of the grinder with your channel locks.
4 Use the pliers to turn the
plastic fastening nut to the left as you continue to hold the blade with
the channel locks. Once the plastic nut comes loose, twist it off by
hand and remove it, along with the plastic washer beneath it and the old
blade.
5 Set the new blade in place, and
replace the washer and nut. You will have to hold the new blade in place
with the channel locks as you tighten the securing nut.
Things You'll Need
Cloth
Safety gloves
Channel locks
Pliers
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You can make use of following procedure to replace rear wiper in ur scion xd. Pull the rear wiper arm away from the rear window in order to access the wiper blade.
Locate the hinge where the blade mechanism meets the wiper
arm and squeeze the plastic tabs on the blade in order to release it
from its locked position on the arm. In some cases, instead of tabs,
there is a small button that must be pressed to release the wiper from
the arm.
Detach the blade from the arm and slide the old blade out. Insert the new blade into the wiper arm and lock the blade in place.
Return the wiper arm to its set position. Before driving, wet
the window and test the wiper to make sure it is operating properly.
I think you must replace the entire mandrel. Small engine repair shops carry them, expect about $40.00. Drop the deck, take off the blade drive belt, remove 3 bolts, your blade is already off, take mandrel out and install new one in reverse order.
i would need a complete sears model number to look this up for you, however, you will need to remove the intire blade spindle housing, then you can remove just the shaft from the housing. and just replace the shaft. Will save a lt of money.
if you can find the complete model number you can go on the internet to
mtd.com/parts or to ayp.com/parts
and you can pull up a parts diagram and find the exact part number and order it online, or take model number to sears and they will either have it in stock or can order it for you. Sears will however cost you a fair amount more then ordering online. I hope this helps you
With respect to the above "answer", this tool has NO locking lever! It uses only a set screw to hold blades in place. It so happens that newer "star" mounting blades will fit into this tool easily, One must center the blade so the fingers of the star are outside of the raised circular surround of the hole. A washer (use a larger tapered one) and the set screw will then press the blade against the back surface of the bit holder. Tighten up this assembly, turn it on a cut away!
there should be a push in switch near the top back of the saw that pushes in and locks the blade, look for this blade lock and than you take the screw off that holds the blade in place and make sure you know the order of the washers and locks so you can replace the same way you took off
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