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Worx Landroid Cutting Deck (5 Blades)

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A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill
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5.4 h
2 plates
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  • M4 Mutter x 5: DIN 934

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This is a cutting blade for the Worx Landroid. The blade has a diameter of 150mm. It precisely matches the construction of the original blade, but has 5 instead of 3 blades. This results in more cuts per revolution (cleaner cut) and more even blade wear. Furthermore, the grass is cut finer, thus enhancing the mulching effect.

Five blades therefore offer a balanced solution between cutting performance and mechanical efficiency (mass inertia increases with the number of blades).

 

-Please verify compatibility with your model before printing! (I have listed some models. Nevertheless, please check your mounting type beforehand).

 

-Please also ensure that your filament is sufficiently dry, otherwise printing problems may occur!

 

-If you use a different PETG, observe the notes in the wiki regarding PETG and PLA printing. (Adjust bed and nozzle temperature).

 

-Insert 5 standard M4 nuts (DIN 934) into the printed part when the pause is reached. (To avoid imbalance, insertion might be somewhat challenging due to tight tolerances, but it will fit if your printer is properly calibrated!). Ensure that the nut does not protrude during insertion.

 

 

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