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To remove the broken power handle on your Bosch Rotak 34 lawnmower, you will need to first remove the screws that hold the handle in place. Once the screws are removed, you can then use a flathead screwdriver to pry the handle off. If the handle is still stuck, you may need to use a pair of pliers to help loosen it. Once the handle is removed, you can then install the new handle by reversing the steps.
I think this is now a new part. There are no nuts, instead just a lip in the plastic that clips in when they put it together. So to remove it, one must break the plastic arm off, so that one can turn this until the lip is outside, and only then it can easily be removed - Peter
In most cases its not worth to invest TIME if you have a rotak 40 or so , because of the low quality of Bosch mowers its because of they have take over qualcast brand from England they are now owner , the last years there are mowers that have a belt drive from electric mower ROTAK i have replaced a belt but its takes so many thinking and working time to split and rebuild after that the bearings are also not fresh enough to let it be whats over when its over with the bosch mower get an other brand I've never been in working misjudged restoring so, one machine mainly perform the standard excess tension on the belt which the bearing to excessive heat, the stuff is made to break down. i have this year 20 years behind me in repairing also Bosch powertools and thats not only the problem that its BOsch , no its the Qualcast quality that fits the last years inside the bosch brand. the last 7 years the Bosch powertools are differend by model and price and from bad to perfect. but the most common problem is the working time that you will have on a green rotak mower. if you own a old model Bosch fore 8 years ago then the parts are sometimes difficult to get. difficult to place an correct answer but be warned if its handling a rotak .
Before all first call upon any additional warranty in case of this (in Qualcast manner made) machine.
Do not self service without tools on this product , it cost much time in almost all cases , all was made by an marketing technical price so you can only the best advice by the dealer or it will not succesful in any case of the time and price .
Look some links on the rotak group mowers.
I do not servicing BOSCH mowers anymore because of the time and price for parts and the short rest time ONLY THE DEALER can help you.
The abnormal beltdrive tension is always the great problem that is for shure on the rise on (almost) all models of rotak serie.
some models have not even nominal value bearings on all parts .
Here you go:http://www.bosch-pt.co.uk/boptocs2-uk/modules/oragetblob.dll/Rotak34_manual.pdf?db=ocsr55_s041&item=OCSHEIMWPDF.v$m$d$lobvalues.r55&id=90005,10446,20&filename=Rotak34_manual.pdf
Just copy and paste that into your browser it will take you straight to the pdf for it.
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