How to repair an electric clutch lawn mower
An electrical clutch is located inside a lawn mower. The work of the clutch is to allow the blades of the lawn mower to participate. Although this form of clutch is built for wear and tear, it may sometimes be necessary to repair or replace the electrical clutch to continuously use your mower. Repairs usually consist of re-establishing the clutch. However, a clutch should not be completely replaced.
Instructions
1 put on your safety gloves.
2 Observe the clutch to see if it needs to be replaced or if something is obstructing its correct operation. When using the clutch, to hear loud noises or to see if the clutch is slipping. If any of these happen, you will need to replace your clutch completely.
3 Turn off the driving lawn mower and allow the engine to cool before locating the electrical clutch. Allow up to 2 hours for the lawnmower motor to cool completely to avoid serious injury.
4 Park The mower on a flat surface, and remove the motor cover. Use a wrench to remove the negative wire from the lawn mower battery.
5 Place a cat under the lawn mower and use it to raise the mower. Position is located below the mower. Then lower the lawn mower down into the grandstand.
6 Locate the wire harness and remove the clutch connection. Loosen the belt tension bolt, and disconnect the drive belt from the pulley.
7 use of compressed air or a hair dryer, directed to the area where the clutch is going, to ensure that it is free of debris.
8 Place the new clutch in place of the old clutch and tighten the screw to secure it to the crankshaft. Replace the wiring, then lift the lawnmower and remove the jack supports.
9 Lower the lawnmower, and replace the battery wire and cap.