Page 2 - WARNING; FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES MAY RESULT
WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Read this manual completely as well as other manuals that came with your mower. • ALWAYS FOLLOW OSHA APPROVED OPERATION. • DO NOT operate on steep slopes. • Always travel across slopes. • DO NOT mow on wet gras...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; GENERAL INFORMATION
I R Table of Contents Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 1 - ...................................................................................1 1.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................
Page 4 - II; ADJUSTMENTS
II R Table of Contents ADJUSTMENTS SECTION 6 - .................................................................................................18 6.1 DRIvE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................... 18 6.2 THROTTLE ...
Page 5 - Section 1; INTRODUCTION; DIRECTION REFERENCE
1 R Section 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Your mower was built to the highest standards in the i n d u s t r y. H oweve r, t h e p r o l o n g e d l i fe a n d m a x i mu m efficiency of your mower depends on you following the operating, maintenance and adjustment instructions in this manual. If additional inf...
Page 6 - SYMBOLS; SYMBOL
2 R Section 1 SYMBOLS 1.4 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Choke Transmission Parking Brake 48071S Spinning Blade On/Start Spring Tension on Idler Off/Stop Oil Falling Hazard Thrown Object Hazard Fast Slow Continuously Variable - Linear Cutting Element - Basic Symbol 481039S Pinch Point Cutting...
Page 7 - Section 2; DANGER; BEFORE OPERATION; SAFETY INFORMATION
3 R Section 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Your mower is only as safe as the operator. Carelessness or operator error may result in ser ious bodily injur y or death. Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper training of the personnel involved in the o...
Page 8 - OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS
4 R Section 2 If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) cannot read English 7. or Spanish, it is the owner's responsibility to explain this material to them. DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing. Loose clothing, 8. jewelry or long hair could get tangled in moving parts. Do not operate the machine wearing shor...
Page 9 - MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS &
5 R Section 2 WARNING DO NOT use your hand to dislodge the clogged discharge chute. Use a stick or other device to remove clogged material after the engine has stopped running and the blades have stopped turning. Be alert for holes, rocks, roots and other hidden 7. hazards in the terrain. Keep away ...
Page 10 - USING A SPARK ARRESTOR
6 R Section 2 Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight, to ensure the 4. machine is in safe working condition. Check blade mounting bolts frequently to be sure they are tight. Do not change the engine governor settings or 5. overspeed the engine. See the engine operator's manual for information on engi...
Page 11 - SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS; Molded in Fuel Tank; ROTATING BLADES AND BELTS; SPINNING BLADES
7 R Section 2 SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS 2.7 483402 483406 2009 SFW Safety Decals Molded in Fuel Tank ! Avoid injury from burns. Shut off engine before removing fuel tank cap. WARNING INSTALL BELT COvER BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL WARNING FALLING HAzARD USE ONLY SCAG APPROvE...
Page 12 - Section 3; SPECIFICATIONS; ENGINE
8 R Section 3 SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE 3.1 General Type ................................................................................................Heavy Duty Industrial/Commercial GasolineBrand ...........................................................................................................
Page 13 - WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS
9 R Section 3 Cutting Height Adjustment ................................................................ Adjustment from, 1-3/4" to 4-1/4" in 1/4"incrementsCutter Blades ............................................................................. 0.197 in. Thick, Milled Edge, Wear Resis...
Page 14 - Section 4; CAUTION; CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
10 R Section 4 CAUTION Do not attempt to operate this mower unless you have read this manual. Learn the location and purpose of all controls and instruments before you operate this mower. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT 4.1 IDENTIFICATION Before operating the mower, familiarize yourself with all mower and e...
Page 15 - SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM; INITIAL RUN-IN PROCEDURES; FIRST DAY OF USE OR APPROxIMATELY 20 HOURS; STARTING THE ENGINE; GROUND TRAvEL AND STEERING
11 R Section 4 Transmission Shift Lever (Figure 4-1). 7. Used to select the forward speed or selecting reverse. The machine must be at a complete stop before shifting between gears or shifting between forward and reverse. Neutral Latch (Figure 4-1). 8. Used to secure the belt drive system in neutral...
Page 16 - FORWARD TRAvEL; REvERSE TRAvEL; ENGAGING THE DECK DRIvE (CUTTER
12 R Section 4 FORWARD TRAvEL To travel forward with the mower, select the desired speed using the transmission shift lever, pull steering / brake control levers upward, release the neutral latch for both sides and slowly release both the left and right steering / brake control levers. The higher th...
Page 17 - HILLSIDE OPERATION; PARKING THE MOWER
13 R Section 4 390S0138 PULL UP TO ENGAGE PUSH DOWN TO DISENGAGE Cutter Engage Switch Figure 4-2. - NOTE - A squealing noise may be heard when engaging or disengaging the deck drive. It is caused by the electric clutch plates meshing as the mower comes up to speed. This is normal. To disengage the d...
Page 18 - REMOvING CLOGGED MATERIAL; ROTATING BLADES; MOvING MOWER WITH ENGINE
14 R Section 4 REMOvING CLOGGED MATERIAL 4.10 DANGER ROTATING BLADES NEvER PUT YOUR HANDS INTO THE DISCHARGE CHUTE FOR ANY REASON! Shut off the engine and remove the key and only then use a stick or similar object to remove material if clogging has occurred. If the discharge chute becomes clogged, s...
Page 19 - Section 5; CONDITION; TROUBLESHOOTING CUTTING CONDITIONS
15 R Section 5 CONDITION CAUSE CURE STRINGERS - OCCASIONAL BLADES OF UNCUT GRASS Width of Deck SGB020 Low engine RPM Run engine at full RPM Ground speed too fast Slow speed to adjust for conditions Wet grass Cut grass after it has dried out Dull blades, incorrect sharpening Sharpen blades Deck plugg...
Page 22 - Section 6; DRIvE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS; THROTTLE CONTROL AND CHOKE; CUTTER DECK BELT ADJUSTMENTS
18 R Section 6 DRIvE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS 6.1 Adjust the steering control rods so that there is 1. approximately 3/4" clearance from the bottom of the rod to the bottom of the neutral latch slot when in the drive position. See Figure 6-1. Adjust the steering brake rods so that the brakes do 2. no...
Page 23 - BELT ALIGNMENT; BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
19 R Section 6 WASHER NUT SC401G BELT Cutter Deck Belt Adjustment R.H. Figure 6-3. DISCHARGE AREA BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT IDLER SC402G Rev.2 CHECK BLADE DRIVE BELT TENSION HERE Cutter Deck Belt Figure 6-4. BELT ALIGNMENT 6.4 Belt alignment is impor tant for proper performance of your Scag mower. If ...
Page 24 - CUSTOM-CUT BAFFLE ADJUSTMENT
20 R Section 6 WARNING Blades have a sharp cutting edge. Wear proper eye protection and protective gloves or wrap the blades with protective material when removing, sharpening and installing blades. For best cut and discharge, a minimum of three spacers should be installed between the blade and the ...
Page 26 - ELECTRIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
22 R Section 6 ADJUSTMENT NUTS ADJUSTMENT NUTS Clutch Air Gap Adjustment Figure 6-11. This adjustment should be done ever y 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first. In cases where the machine is heavily used, airgap settings should be checked more often. If the air gap is too narro...
Page 27 - Section 7; MAINTENANCE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERvICE INTERvALS; HOURS; MAINTENANCE
23 R Section 7 MAINTENANCE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERvICE INTERvALS 7.1 HOURS PROCEDURE COMMENTS BREAK-IN (FIRST 10) 8 20 40 100 200 500 X Check all hardware for tightness X C h e c k a l l b e l t s f o r p r o p e r alignment See paragraph 7.6 X Check engine oil level See paragraph 7.3 X *Clean mower...
Page 28 - LUBRICATION; GREASE FITTING LUBRICATION CHART
24 R Section 7 MAINTENANCE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERvICE INTERvALS (CONT'D) HOURS PROCEDURE COMMENTS BREAK-IN (FIRST 10) 8 40 100 200 500 X Check hardware for tightness X Change engine oil filter See paragraph 7.3 X Replace engine fuel filter See paragraph 7.3 X G r e a s e c a s t e r w h e e l p i v...
Page 30 - ENGINE OIL; A. CHECKING ENGINE CRANKCASE OIL LEvEL; ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM; A. FILLING THE FUEL TANK
26 R Section 7 Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other 1. sources of ignition. Use only an approved gasoline container. 2. Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the 3. engine running. Allow the engine to completely cool before fueling. Never fuel the machine indoors or in an enclosed ...
Page 31 - ENGINE AIR CLEANER
27 R Section 7 If a blade cutting edge is dull or nicked, it should be 4. sharpened. Remove the blades for sharpening. See "Blade Replacement." - NOTE - Keep the blades sharp. Cutting with dull blades not only yields a poor mowing job, but slows the cutting speed of the mower and causes extr...
Page 32 - TIRES
28 R Section 7 C. BLADE REPLACEMENT WARNING Always wear proper hand and eye protection when working with cutter blades. Remove the ignition key before replacing the blades. 1. Remove the belt cover. 2. Secure the cutter blades to prevent them from 3. rotating, (use the optional Blade Buddy tool P/N ...
Page 33 - Section 8; SCAG APPROvED ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES.; Scag approved attachments and accessories:; ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
29 R Section 8 SCAG APPROvED ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. 8.1 Attachments and accessories manufactured by companies other than Scag Power Equipment are not approved for use on this machine. Scag approved attachments and accessories: Mulch Plate (p/n 9258, 9286, 9287) • Hurricane Mulch (p/n 9263, 928...
Page 39 - CASTER ASSEMBLY
35 R Section 8 Ref. No. Part No. Description CASTER ASSEMBLY 1 04066-01 Quick Pin 2 43037-01 Spacer, Spacer Yoke, 1/2" Long 3 48100-01 Bronze Bearing 4 48114-04 Greasing Fitting 5 46082 Support Assembly (Incl. #3 & #4) 6 45006 Caster Yoke 7 04021-07 Nut, Elastic Stop 1/2-13 8 43022 Sleeve, C...
Page 42 - HANDLE ASSEMBLY
38 R Section 8 HANDLE ASSEMBLY SW 2007 HA 8 64 63 23 68 69 25 66 70 28 26 30 7 27 8 29 71 61 27 41 54 1 24 10 11 4 22 5 19 2 13 1515A 40 36 14 21 19 45 6 5 19 22 45 18 13 31 35 34 19 38 32 14 39 33 19 37 14 17 62 59 5858A 9 47 44 50 9 49 51 48 46 12 55 60 65 20 19 3 4343A 19 16 8 57 72 53 20 69 67 5...
Page 46 - HANDLE WIRE HARNESS; KOHLER; ENGINE DECK; KAWASAKI; WIRE HARNESSES
42 R Section 8 A E B F C G D H TO ENGINEDECK WIRE HARNESS MOWER ENGAGE SWITCH BLACK BLUE WHITE YELLOW WHITE BLK W/RED STRIPE BLACK BLA CK YELLO W TO OPERATORPRESENCE SWITCH NEG HOURMETER POS HOURMETER KEY SWITCH SW2007WH482711 BLK W/RED STRIPE HANDLE WIRE HARNESS PART NO. 482711 SW08WH483075 WIRE HA...
Page 48 - INSTALL BELT COvER
44 R Section 8 REPLACEMENT DECALS AND INFORMATION PLATES 1 2 3 9 5 WARNING DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT DISCHARGE CHUTE, MULCHING KIT, OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER INSTALLED 483405 SPINNING BLADES KEEP CLEAR BLADE CONTACT & THROWN OBJECTS CAN INJURE 483407 10 WARNING FALLING HAzARD USE ONLY SCAG APPROvED R...
Page 49 - Commercial
45 R Section 8 REPLACEMENT DECALS AND INFORMATION PLATES Ref.No. Part No. Description 1 483405 Decal, Discharge Chute 2 48314 Decal, Scag Logo 3 483407 Decal, Danger-Spinning Blades 4 483406 Decal, Warning-Rotating Blades 5 483044 Decal, Patents 6 481122 Decal, Instrument Panel - Front (SW36A-15KH, ...
Page 50 - LIMITED WARRANTY - COMMERCIAL EqUIPMENT
LIMITED WARRANTY - COMMERCIAL EqUIPMENT Any part of the Scag commercial mower manufactured by Scag Power Equipment and found, in the reasonable judgment of Scag, to be defective in materials or workmanship, will be repaired or replaced by an Authorized Scag Service Dealer without charge for parts an...
Page 51 - GARANTÍA LIMITADA - EQUIPO COMERCIAL
GARANTÍA LIMITADA - EQUIPO COMERCIAL Toda pieza del cortacésped comercial Scag fabricada por Scag Power Equipment que, según criterio razonable de Scag, presentemateriales o mano de obra defectuosos será reparada o reemplazada por un distribuidor autorizado Scag sin cargo por las piezas ni manode ob...
Page 52 - DIMENSIONES APROXIMADAS
21 DIMENSIONES APROXIMADAS SW- 32 SW- 36A SW- 48V SW- 52V Longitud: 70.0" 72.0" 76.0" 76.0" Longitud con el recogedor de césped: 70.0" 72.0" 76.0" 76.0" Ancho de alineación: 32.0" 37.0" 37.0" 37.0" Ancho: 43.0" 47.0" 60.5" 64.5" Ancho (...
Page 53 - ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS; PLATAFORMAS DE CORTE; Sección 3
20 ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS (CONTINUA CIÓN) PLATAFORMAS DE CORTE SWM 32, SWM 36 Advantage, SWM 48 Velocity Plus, Velocity Plus SWM 52. Tip o: Diseño delantero con rodillos amortiguadores del corte rasante Construcción: SWM32, 36A y 48V: Acero calibre 7 con faldón de calibre 7 (3/16") SWM52V: Ac...
Page 54 - MODELOS; PLATAFORMA DEL MOTOR
19 Fecha de publicación: Abril de 2007 Especificaciones sujetas a cambio sin previo aviso MODELOS SW32-15KAI, SW36A-15KH, SW36A-16KAI, SW48V-15KH, SW48V-16KAI, SW52V-17KAI MOTOR Tipo general: Industrial de servicio pesado/Comercial Marca / Modelo: Kawasaki FH430V, FH480V & FH541V Kohler CV15T Po...
Page 55 - Identificación de fallas en las condiciones de corte; CONDICIÓN
18 Identificación de fallas en las condiciones de corte CONDICIÓN CAUSA SOLUCIÓN Alojamiento de la plataforma dobladoConsulte con su distribuidor SCAG autorizado Falla del eje interno Consulte con su distribuidor Scag autorizado Área de montaje del eje doblada Consulte con su distribuidor SCAG autor...
Page 56 - CAUSA
17 CONDICIÓN Identificación de fallas en las condiciones de corte CAUSA SOLUCIÓN Cuchilla desafilada Afile la cuchilla Área del eje doblada Consulte con su distribuidor SCAG autorizado Plataforma de corte montada incorrectamente Consulte con su distribuidor Scag autorizado Demasiado ángulo en la cuc...
Page 58 - LUBRICACIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO; + Engrase el eje hasta que la grasa salga por la válvula de alivio.; extremas de polvo o suciedad.
15 LUBRICACIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO X Verifique que toda la tornillería esté bien ajustada X Verifique la correcta alineación de todas las correas X Verifique el nivel de aceite del motor Vea el manual del operador del motor X *Limpie el elemento del filtro de aire Vea el manual del operador del motor X ...
Page 59 - No lave ninguna parte del equipo mientras está
14 El nivel del aceite del motor se debe verificar después de cada 8 horas de operación o diariamente como se indica en el manual del operador del motor proporcionado con este cortacésped. VERIFICACIÓN DEL NIVEL DE A CEITE DEL CÁRTER LIMPIEZA DE LA MÁQUINA 1. Después que cada uso, lave el cortacéspe...
Page 60 - Figura 9. Deflector de corte personalizado
13 AJUSTE DEL DEFLECTOR DE COR TE PERSONALIZADO El deflector de corte personalizado está diseñado para entregar un óptimo flujo de aire y un desempeño de corte superior en cualquier tipo de césped. El deflector personalizado puede levantarse o bajarse para personalizar en forma precisa el desempeño ...
Page 61 - AJUSTE DE LA AL TURA DE COR; Figura 6. Espaciadores de la rueda loca; AJUSTES DE LA PLA TAFORMA DE COR; Cuchillas de corte; Figura 8. Afilado de las cuchillas; Las cuchillas tienen un borde de corte afilado.
12 AJUSTE DE LA AL TURA DE COR TE El ajuste de la altura de corte puede realizarse moviendo cualquiera de los cinco espaciadores más pequeños de 1/ 4" en los pernos de montaje de la cuchilla a la parte superior del eje o por debajo del eje. -NOTA - T odas las cuchillas deben estar distribuidas p...
Page 62 - Figura 5. AJUSTE DE AL; T odas las cuchillas deben estar distribuidas por; ADVER
11 AJUSTES DE LA PLA TAFORMA DE COR TE Debido a las muchas condiciones de corte existentes, es difícil recomendar un ajuste de la plataforma de corte que funcione para todos los cortacéspedes. Hay dos ajustes que pueden realizarse en estas plataformas, inclinación y altura. INCLINACIÓN es el ángulo ...
Page 64 - NO use combustible E85. El uso del combustible E85; AJUSTES DE LA CORREA DE LA
9 -NOTA- Use gasolina con un octanaje no menor de 87 y un máximo de 10% de Etanol. NO use combustible E85. El uso del combustible E85 dañará severamente el motor. * La transmisión debe estar en NEUTRO. * El interruptor de embrague de las cuchillas debe estar en la posición OFF . * Las palancas de pr...
Page 65 - OPERACIÓN DEL COR
8 6. Aplique lubricante a todas las conexiones. El lubricante se aplicó en fábrica. Esto sólo es una revisión preventiva para asegurarse de que todas las conexiones hayan sido lubricadas. 9. Permita que el motor se enfríe antes de almacenarlo. PROCEDIMIENTOS DE ARRANQUE INICIAL (PRIMER DÍA DE USO O ...
Page 66 - P E; CUCHILLAS; MANTENIMIENTO Y
7 7. Desconecte la potencia a la plataforma de corte antes de retroceder . No corte en reversa a menos que sea absolutamente necesario y sólo después de observar toda el área detrás del cortacésped. Si debe cortar en reversa, mantenga la vista constantemente hacia la parte posterior de la máquina y ...
Page 67 - NO CORTE; AD VER
6 CONSIDERACIONES PREVIAS A LA OPERACIÓN (CONTINUA CIÓN) B. Preste atención a agujeros, piedras, raíces y otros peligros ocultos en el terreno. Manténgase alejado de toda pendiente vertical. T enga cuidado con las obstrucciones presentes arriba de su cabeza (ramas bajas, etc.), obstáculos subterráne...
Page 68 - Siempre use protectores auditivos. El operar; NO use combustible E85. El uso del combustible; ADVERTENCIA
5 CONSIDERACIONES PREVIAS A LA OPERA CIÓN (CONTINUA CIÓN) 5. Siempre use ropa apropiada. La ropa holgada, el cabello largo o las joyas podrían enredarse en partes móviles. No opere la máquina llevando pantalones cortos; siempre lleve ropa de protección adecuada, incluyendo pantalones largos. Es reco...
Page 69 - INFORMACIÓN GENERAL DE; CONSIDERACIONES PREVIAS
4 INFORMACIÓN DE SEGURID AD INFORMACIÓN GENERAL DE SEGURIDA D Su cortacésped es tan seguro como el operador . El error o descuido del operador puede ocasionar lesiones personales graves o la muerte. El control de riesgos y la prevención de accidentes dependen del conocimiento, el interés, la prudenc...
Page 71 - Símbolos ISO
2 T ransmisión Ahogador Encendido/Arranque T ensión del resorte en la polea Aceite Apagado/Parada SÍMBOLO DESCRIPCIÓN SÍMBOLO DESCRIPCIÓN Símbolos ISO Cuchilla giratoria 48071S Freno de estacionamiento Riesgo de caída Objetos lanzados
Page 72 - INFORMACIÓN GENERAL; INTRODUCCIÓN
1 INFORMACIÓN GENERAL INTRODUCCIÓN Su cortacésped se fabricó según las normas más exigentes de la industria. Sin embargo, la duración de la vida útil y el logro de la máxima eficiencia de su cortacésped dependen de que se sigan las instrucciones de operación, mantenimiento y ajuste indicadas en este...
Page 73 - T ABLA DE CONTENIDO; TEMA
II T ABLA DE CONTENIDO (CONTINUA CIÓN) TEMA PÁGINA Lista de partes ilustrada Platafor ma de corte SWM-32", 36".............................................................. 20-21 Platafor ma de corte SWM-48", 52".............................................................. 22-23 Not...
Page 76 - MODELO SW; MANUAL DEL OPERADOR; SCAG POWER EQUIPMENT
MODELO SW MANUAL DEL OPERADOR ES TE M AN UA L CO NT IE NE L AS IN ST RU CC IO NE S DE O PE RA CIÓ N Y L A INFORMACIÓN DE SEGURIDAD P ARA SU COR TACÉSPED SCAG . LA LECTURA DE ESTE MA NU AL L E PU ED E AY UD AR E N EL MANTENIMIENTO Y LOS PROCEDIMIENT OS DE A JU ST E A FI N DE M AN TE NE R SU COR TACÉS...