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Oregon Precision Blade Balancer

Started by Mick, July 03, 2023, 06:25:46 AM

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Mick

Oregon Precision Wall Mounted Blade Balancer, Balances Blades After Sharpening, Universal Metal/Aluminium Design Improves Longevity of Mowers, For All Lawnmower Blades, Husqvarna & More (42-047), black/red #ad #advert https://amzn.to/3NY8mYk


  • Universal precision blade balancer: Balances lawnmower blades after sharpening, for reduced vibration and engine wear
  • One for all fit: Designed to fit almost any lawnmower make and model
  • Increase the life of your mower: Verifies unbalanced and bent blades, providing a smoother cut
  • Static balancing blade for ease of use: Metal/aluminum make up provides more durability than competing plastic cones
  • Includes: 1 x Oregon Universal precision mower blade balancer

Some extra info regarding blade balancing.

This wall mounted system is the best and most accurate way to get them balanced because they sit on a taper and balance from the centre of the hole. Hanging on a pencil or nail doesn't really work because it hangs the blade from the top of the hole and because there's friction between pencil or nail and edge of the blade hole, that mean even if the blade was slightly out of balance the blade will sit on the pencil / nail at whatever angle you place it.

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