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Posted on Aug 21, 2011

CMM1200 type 2 cordless electric lawn mower. How do I replace a torn flap?

I ordered the flap #241524-02 and the push ring 624374-00.

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2008

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I have an older model CMM625, but I suspect that the method is similar. There should be some screws that hold down the upper deck to the lower one. On mine the screws are in the back and there are tabs in the front that holds the upper deck to the lower. Once this is removed, you can see the battery and it's connections and hold down bracketry.

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

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call B&D 1-800 and ask for a manual

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2008

SOURCE: replacement batterys for cmm1200 black&decker

I have the CMM 1000 and recently bought new batteries. I don't know if the CMM 1200 uses the same batteries, but if not you can probably find them where I got mine. I looked at a lot of places online, and Battery Solutions, Inc. had a really good price.

www.batterysolutionsinc.com
UB12180 12 volt / 18.00 Amp Hour
Part#: UB12180
Manufacturer Part#: UB12180
(Qty: 2 x $29.95)

Shipping was about $15.00.




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  • Posted on May 31, 2008

SOURCE: WIRING DIAGRAM? FOR BLACK AND DECKER ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER

the pic says the connection are not right.all left side connection are for brake which is the red & white wire. all right side connection are two black wire.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2008

SOURCE: Black and decker cordless lawn mower CMM1200

cmm1200 switch in the handle problem. switch contact maybe burnt out. parts are available. see dewaltservicenet.com or toolpartsdirect.com for diagarm etc.

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Need to replace flap on cmm1200

1. Push the mower down to its lowest mowing position.
2. Turn it up on its right side, so the left side is in the air.
3. The existing flap is held in place with a glob of glue at the left (now top) end. Remove the glue by whatever means you like. I "chiseled" at it with taps from a flap-blade screwdriver and hammer.
4. Now you can slide the remnants of the old flap out and slide the new one in. You'll have to bend it slightly even with the mower in its lowest position to get it past the wheel, but it shouldn't be close to breaking.
5. Replace the glob of glue with whatever you have handy that plays well with plastic and rubber. By coincidence I already had DAP Alex Ultra 230 Black loaded in my caulk gun - worked fine.
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Black & Decker cordless lawn mower won't start

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This could be an issue with the battery itself or charger. The best way to know is to have the battery tested. You can follow the link to locate your nearest service center to have them tested.


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Activation handle broke on CMM 1200. How do I replace the part?

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Short battery charge

The B & D MM575 mower is not battery operated nor is it cordless. CMM1200 CMM1936 CMM1836 are the currently available cordless mowers. You can buy a battery from B &D, they list it here:
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Black&D'er CMM1200 24V is running very slow unable to chew grass

Sounds like a battery problem, you could have a defective cell which is causing a very low voltage to be sent to the motor which = slow spin.

Yes the charge indicator could be related.

You can take the battery apart and find out what type of cell it is and have it replaced...but personally I hate cordless lawn mowers for this exact reason so I would go but a manual push or a gas model.
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Instuctions to replace lawn mower deck

Hello
The only thing I can get you is a parts breakdown . If that helps here's the link
http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/SearchResults.aspx?q=cmm1200 and you just have to see the service tag to check the type you have .
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Replacement batterys for cmm1200 black&decker electric mower I have a Stealth Black & Decker rechargable mower and would like to know what battery I need and can I replace it myself Thanks Cherie

I discuss the solution to your problem in my review. I am using a replacement AGM Lead Acid battery that increased my mowing distance and does not take more power to charge because the battery has an lower internal resistance. The battery is a Power Sonic, PSH-12180FR, 21Amp Hour unit. You will need to order two of them.

We should all do our part to save the enviroment and encourage the growth of the solar and wind power industries.

Cordless electric lawn mowers go a long ways towards these goals. I recently purchased the Black & Decker Cordless Electric Lawnmower the CMM1200.

In the review I describe how to upgrade the mower to mow over 9,000 SQFT!

I hope my review will help you make a decision about our future.
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Replacement batterys for cmm1200 black&decker electric mower

You can find replacement batteries on amazon, click here and take a look: Amazon com Black and Decker 24 0 Volt Lawn Mower Battery 90508011. I hope this was helpful. Cheers
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