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Silver-Line SL-7 Repairs

Silver-Line SL-7 Repairs. Removing the Disc Pad. Remove the Dust Tube Elbow. Remove the 4 Screws & the elbow Keep the screws & elbow stored together Removing the Dust Tube Elbow exposes the fan on the armature. Turn the Edger Over.

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Silver-Line SL-7 Repairs

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  1. Silver-Line SL-7 Repairs Removing the Disc Pad

  2. Remove the Dust Tube Elbow • Remove the 4 Screws & the elbow • Keep the screws & elbow stored together • Removing the Dust Tube Elbow exposes the fan on the armature

  3. Turn the Edger Over • Turning the edger over to gain access to the disc pad that you are attempting to remove

  4. Remove the Bolt & Washer • Unscrew the bolt & washer from the jackshaft. The bolt and washer will not allow the disc pad to come off the jackshaft if they are still on the machine.

  5. Jam the Armature Fan • Use the handle of a screwdriver or hammer to jam the armature fan. • Turn the disc pad counter clock wise till the handle is locked against the body of the edger.

  6. Insert the Disc Pad Remover • Insert the bolts in the disc pad remover into the holes in the disc pad. • The bolts are spaced to fill the holes farthest apart.

  7. Using the Disc Pad Remover • Position the Disc Pad Remover as shown • Hit the edge of the remover with a hammer in a Counter Clock-Wise Direction

  8. Turn Disc Pad • Use the Disc Pad Remover until the disc pad can be spun by hand

  9. Remove the Disc Pad • Once the disc pad has been unthreaded, discard the unit • Remember, the disc pad is threaded to the outside of the jackshaft, and the bolt & washer thread inside the jackshaft!

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