750-087 Lawn Mower Blade Balancer - Professional Magnetic Wall-Mount Precision Tool Compatible with Magna-Matic MAG-1000, Fits Blades with 5/16" to 1-1/2" Center Holes, Red
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The 750-087 is a professional-grade, magnetic wall-mount blade balancer designed for precision balancing of lawn mower blades. It’s suitable for both residential and commercial mowers, including walk-behinds, zero-turns, and tractors, and is compatible with the Magna-Matic MAG-1000 system.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, check your blade’s center hole diameter—this balancer accepts blades with center holes from 5/16" to 1-1/2". Measure your blade’s center hole with a caliper or ruler; if it’s outside this range, it won’t fit. The magnetic mount attaches securely to any steel surface (e.g., mower deck, garage wall) but won’t stick to aluminum or plastic. No specific brand or model restrictions—works with any blade that meets the hole size requirement, including OEM and aftermarket blades. No deck size limit, but ensure the blade is clean and free of heavy rust for accurate reading.
Key Things to Know
- Precision: The magnetic pivot provides low-friction balancing, detecting imbalances as small as 1/8 ounce—critical for reducing vibration and extending blade life.
- Installation: No tools required; simply mount the balancer on a clean, level steel surface. The magnet holds it firmly, but avoid mounting near moving parts or on painted surfaces that may scratch.
- Gotcha: The balancer only works with blades that have a centered, unobstructed hole. Blades with offset holes or non-round center openings (e.g., some mulching blades) may not seat properly.
- Maintenance: Keep the magnetic surface free of metal shavings and debris; wipe clean after each use to maintain accuracy.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you own multiple mowers or frequently sharpen blades and want a durable, wall-mounted tool that saves bench space and delivers professional-grade precision. It’s overkill for a single homeowner mower—a basic cone balancer ($10–$15) will suffice for occasional use.
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