the quick-mo blade
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The Quick-Mo Blade. Alex Roltgen. Parts. The blade is no different than a standard blade used today with the exception of two square holes The locking mechanism is a formed piece of spring steel with features that spring into the square holes in the blade. Assembly. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Quick-Mo BladeAlex Roltgen
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Parts
• The blade is no different than a standard blade used today with the exception of two square holes• The locking mechanism is a
formed piece of spring steel with features that spring into the square holes in the blade
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Assembly
• The yellow spring steel lock is bolted to the spindle just as a blade would normally be• The spindle would have a rotate-
stop so the yellow piece would be held from spinning• Position the center hole of the
blade around the bolt head and rotate the blade clockwise
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Advantages of the Quick-Mo Blade
• Easy to manufacture• Won’t cause build-up of debris• No tools required and
attachment is quick• Ability to retro-fit on older
mowers