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Lawn Mower Inspection Checklist
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Inspection List
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Comments
Check Oil
Row 0, Column 0
Row 0, Column 1
Row 0, Column 2
Grease and Lube
Row 1, Column 0
Row 1, Column 1
Row 1, Column 2
Change oil and Filter
Row 2, Column 0
Row 2, Column 1
Row 2, Column 2
Clean and Wash
Row 3, Column 0
Row 3, Column 1
Row 3, Column 2
Sharpen Blades
Row 4, Column 0
Row 4, Column 1
Row 4, Column 2
Air Filter
Row 5, Column 0
Row 5, Column 1
Row 5, Column 2
Check Oil
Grease and Lube
Change oil and Filter
Clean and Wash
Sharpen Blades
Air Filter
Yes
Row 0, Column 0
No
Row 0, Column 1
Comments
Row 0, Column 2
Yes
Row 1, Column 0
No
Row 1, Column 1
Comments
Row 1, Column 2
Yes
Row 2, Column 0
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Row 2, Column 1
Comments
Row 2, Column 2
Yes
Row 3, Column 0
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Row 3, Column 1
Comments
Row 3, Column 2
Yes
Row 4, Column 0
No
Row 4, Column 1
Comments
Row 4, Column 2
Yes
Row 5, Column 0
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Row 5, Column 1
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Row 5, Column 2
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Inspection List
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Are all power-driven chains, belts, and gears positioned or otherwise guarded to prevent contact during starting, mounting, and operation?
Row 0, Column 0
Row 0, Column 1
Row 0, Column 2
Is a shutoff device provided to stop operation of a motor or engine? (Note: This device must require manual reactivation to restart the motor or engine.)
Row 1, Column 0
Row 1, Column 1
Row 1, Column 2
Are all positions of the operating controls clearly identified?
Row 2, Column 0
Row 2, Column 1
Row 2, Column 2
Are the words “Caution: Be sure the operation control(s) is in neutral before starting the engine” or similar wording clearly visible at an engine starting control point on self-propelled mowers?
Row 3, Column 0
Row 3, Column 1
Row 3, Column 2
For walk-behind and riding rotary mowers, is the mower blade enclosed (except on the bottom) and the enclosure extended to or below the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position?
Row 4, Column 0
Row 4, Column 1
Row 4, Column 2
If guards must be removed to install a catcher assembly, is a warning affixed to the mower near the opening stating that the mower must not be used without either the catcher assembly or the guard in place?
Row 5, Column 0
Row 5, Column 1
Row 5, Column 2
Are openings in the blade enclosure that are intended for discharge of grass limited to a maximum vertical angle of the 30-degree opening measured from the lowest blade position?
Row 6, Column 0
Row 6, Column 1
Row 6, Column 2
Is the word “Caution” or stronger wording placed on the mower at or near the discharge opening?
Row 7, Column 0
Row 7, Column 1
Row 7, Column 2
After declutching or shutting off the power, do the blades stop rotating from the manufacturer’s maximum speed within 15 seconds?
Row 8, Column 0
Row 8, Column 1
Row 8, Column 2
Is the horizontal angle of the opening(s) in the blade enclosure intended for the discharge of grass directed so it does not contact the operator?
Row 9, Column 0
Row 9, Column 1
Row 9, Column 2
Is the highest point on the blade enclosure front (except discharge openings) 1 ¼ inches or less above the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position?
Row 10, Column 0
Row 10, Column 1
Row 10, Column 2
Is the mower handle fastened to the mower to prevent loss of control by uncoupling?
Row 11, Column 0
Row 11, Column 1
Row 11, Column 2
Is a positive up stop or latch provided for the mower handle in the normal operating position? (Note: The up stop shall not be disengaged during normal operation of the mower.)
Row 12, Column 0
Row 12, Column 1
Row 12, Column 2
Do wheel-drive disengaging controls (except deadman controls) move opposite to the direction of the vehicle motion to disengage the drive? (Note: Deadman controls shall automatically interrupt the power to a drive when the operator’s activating force is removed and may operate in any direction to disengage the drive.)
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Row 13, Column 1
Row 13, Column 2
Are all power-driven chains, belts, and gears positioned or otherwise guarded to prevent contact during starting, mounting, and operation?
Is a shutoff device provided to stop operation of a motor or engine? (Note: This device must require manual reactivation to restart the motor or engine.)
Are all positions of the operating controls clearly identified?
Are the words “Caution: Be sure the operation control(s) is in neutral before starting the engine” or similar wording clearly visible at an engine starting control point on self-propelled mowers?
For walk-behind and riding rotary mowers, is the mower blade enclosed (except on the bottom) and the enclosure extended to or below the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position?
If guards must be removed to install a catcher assembly, is a warning affixed to the mower near the opening stating that the mower must not be used without either the catcher assembly or the guard in place?
Are openings in the blade enclosure that are intended for discharge of grass limited to a maximum vertical angle of the 30-degree opening measured from the lowest blade position?
Is the word “Caution” or stronger wording placed on the mower at or near the discharge opening?
After declutching or shutting off the power, do the blades stop rotating from the manufacturer’s maximum speed within 15 seconds?
Is the horizontal angle of the opening(s) in the blade enclosure intended for the discharge of grass directed so it does not contact the operator?
Is the highest point on the blade enclosure front (except discharge openings) 1 ¼ inches or less above the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position?
Is the mower handle fastened to the mower to prevent loss of control by uncoupling?
Is a positive up stop or latch provided for the mower handle in the normal operating position? (Note: The up stop shall not be disengaged during normal operation of the mower.)
Do wheel-drive disengaging controls (except deadman controls) move opposite to the direction of the vehicle motion to disengage the drive? (Note: Deadman controls shall automatically interrupt the power to a drive when the operator’s activating force is removed and may operate in any direction to disengage the drive.)
Yes
Row 0, Column 0
No
Row 0, Column 1
Comments
Row 0, Column 2
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Row 1, Column 0
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Row 1, Column 1
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Row 1, Column 2
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Row 2, Column 0
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Row 2, Column 1
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Row 2, Column 2
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Row 3, Column 0
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Row 3, Column 1
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Row 3, Column 2
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Row 4, Column 0
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Row 4, Column 1
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Row 4, Column 2
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Row 5, Column 0
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Row 5, Column 1
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Row 5, Column 2
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Row 6, Column 0
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Row 6, Column 1
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Row 6, Column 2
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Row 7, Column 0
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Row 7, Column 1
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Row 7, Column 2
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Row 8, Column 0
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Row 8, Column 1
Comments
Row 8, Column 2
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Row 9, Column 0
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Row 9, Column 1
Comments
Row 9, Column 2
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Row 10, Column 0
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Row 10, Column 1
Comments
Row 10, Column 2
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Row 11, Column 0
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Row 11, Column 1
Comments
Row 11, Column 2
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Row 12, Column 0
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Row 12, Column 1
Comments
Row 12, Column 2
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Row 13, Column 0
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Row 13, Column 1
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