How Do I Replace a Brush Cutter's Blade?

How Do I Replace a Brush Cutter's Blade?

Summary

A brush cutter is a key tool in keeping your garden looking clean. But this type of tool requires maintenance and must be perfectly suited for the job being done, and one of the key steps is changing the blade. Here are some tips on how to properly and safely replace brush cutter blades.

How Do I Replace a Brush Cutter's Blade?
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A brush cutter is a key tool in keeping your garden looking clean. The machine can weld, cut, and cut stubborn and inaccessible vegetation. But this type of tool requires maintenance and must be perfectly suited to the job being done. A critical step is to replace the blade. This step may seem complicated, but don't panic! Here are some tips on how to properly and safely replace brush cutter blades. 

When and why do brush cutter blades need to be replaced?

The blade should be replaced when the condition of the brushcutter blade affects the operation of the machine. In poor condition (no longer cut, rusted), this can make brush cutting more difficult. Your machine can no longer cut properly and your work suffers. So, it's time to replace it.

It is important to check the condition of this part regularly. Deterioration, will not only affect the operation of the machine but also bring risks. In poor condition, it could fall off and cause more or less serious injury.

You may also want to replace it to adapt your tool to the job you want to do. In fact, the piece adapts to the type of vegetation encountered in the garden.

Techniques for changing brush cutter blades

Most manufacturers offer tools with easy-to-change blades. Here are the steps on how to change it.

1. Make sure the tool is not running and wear gloves to protect your hands. Changing this part requires rigor and safety.

2. Take the spark plug wrench and unscrew the fasteners (nuts and screws).

3. Remove the blade from the holder and replace it with a new blade.

4. Replace the set screw and nut and tighten the assembly firmly

Which blade to choose and where to buy it?

The choice is important because it determines the quality of the brush cutter's operation. The range available is wide, and the tools can be easily changed to suit the type of vegetation to be cut.

We recommend that you choose a steel blade. This type is practical because it can be mounted on any reference. So it is easy to replace it with any other suitable part without paying attention to the manufacturer's reference. Note that if you decide to replace fixed parts, you must follow the manufacturer's instructions for reference to these parts.

Every vegetation has its options. Therefore, it is enough to study the types of vegetation present in the garden.

Grass cutters allow you to cut grass in any season. They have 2 to 8 teeth.

The 4-tooth blade lets you cut through dense vegetation such as grass and hard stems.

A special thorn blade allows you to cut thorns without tangling or jamming.

The faceted disc allows you to cut twigs and small shrubs.

However, make sure that the diameter and number of teeth of the selected part are compatible with your brushcutter. Note that the larger the diameter, the more powerful the motor must be. Also, the large diameter and few teeth can cause the engine to stress and fail. We're going to have to think about sharpening your brush mower blades for good mowing.

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