Makita LM430D manual

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  • Page 1

    Model No. Description PRODUCT C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS BLM430, LM430D 430mm Cordless Lawn Mower 460 (18-1/8) Dimensions: mm (inch) Width (W) Height (H) Length (L) 1,490 (58-3/4) 1,450 (57) 950 (37-1/2) 1,020 (40-1/4) T ECHNICAL INFORMA TION maximum minimum maximum minimum P 1/ 8 S pecification S tandard equipment O ptional accessories Note: [...]

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    R epair P 2 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-1. Handle section [1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS Description Code No. Use for Round bar for Arbor 11-50 (1) Lift and remove Rear bag section from Deck. ( Fig. 1 ) While holding Handle section (Lower pipe, Upper pipe complete, etc.), loosen two M6 Thumb screws. ( Fig. 1 ) Handle section is removed. ( Fig.[...]

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    R epair P 3 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-1. Handle section (cont.) Assemble Handle section in the reverse order of disassembly. Note : • Face the top of Lever to the upper side when assembling Lever to Switch lever. ( Fig. 7 ) While holding the insert nut on lever so as not to separate, assemble Lever to Switch lever with M4x20 Pan head scre[...]

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    R epair P 4 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-2. Motor section (1) Remove Blade. (2) Pull Lock lever to release the locking of Battery cover complete, and then open Battery cover complete. ( Fig. 11 ) Remove the hinge of one side carefully, and separate it from Cowling. ( Fig. 12 ) And then, remove the other hinge in the same way. (3) Remove Grip A[...]

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    R epair P 5 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-3. Change lever section (1) Remove Cowling. (Refer to the previous page.) (2) Shift Change lever to the position of grass cutting height 75mm. (3) Detach the hook of Tension spring 16 from the projection of Deck using long-nose pliers. ( Fig. 17 ) (4) Put a wood under Deck to raise Wheels from the groun[...]

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    R epair P 6 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-4. Wheels (1) Pull Front wheel caps straight out of Front wheels. ( Fig. 22 ) Remove Rear wheel caps in the same way. (2) Remove M8 Collared hex nuts and Front wheels from Front shaft. ( Fig. 23 ) Separate Rear wheels from Rear shaft in the same way. (3) Tap the edge of each wheel with plastic hammer. B[...]

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    R epair C ircuit diagram W iring diagram P 7 / 8 [2] ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY [2]-5. Connecting rod, Shafts (cont.) Assemble each wheel section in the reverse order of disassembly. Distinguish Front shaft from Rear shaft by the white paint. ( Fig. 30 ) Connect Lead wires as drawn below. Pass them through the square hole of Cowling. Route Lead wires in[...]

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    W iring diagram (cont.) Fig. D-3 P 8 / 8 Terminal Connect Flag receptacles as drawn above. Be careful to the directions. All Connectors, Line filters and Controller must be set in place using ribs on Deck as drawn above. Be careful not to put any Lead wires on ribs drawn above. To Switch Controller Fix Lead wires (blue) in these Lead wire holders. [...]