Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Greenworks 25-inch Lawn Mower Replacement Blade, model 2952002. This high-quality steel blade is designed to ensure optimal cutting performance and durability for your Greenworks 25-inch lawn mower. Adhering to these instructions will help maintain the efficiency and longevity of your lawn mower and ensure a healthier lawn.

Image: Two Greenworks 25-inch replacement lawn mower blades, ready for installation.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 15.7 ounces |
| Item Model Number | 2952002 |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Material | High-quality Steel |
Image: A single Greenworks replacement blade displaying its precise dimensions: Length 12.48 inches, Width 2.6 inches, and Thickness 0.49 inches.
Compatibility
The Greenworks 25-inch Replacement Blade (Model 2952002) is specifically designed for use with Greenworks 25-inch lawn mowers. Ensure your mower model is compatible before installation to guarantee proper fit and optimal performance.
- Greenworks 40V 25" Self-Propelled Mower (Model: BOBHWDLRAX)
- Greenworks 60V 25" Self-Propelled Mower (Model: BOC2ZM93P2)
- Greenworks 80V 25" Push Mower (Model: BOC7LKYVZ7)
- Greenworks 80V 25" Self-Propelled Mower (Model: B07MJTK88V)
Image: Visual representation of various Greenworks 25-inch lawn mower models, confirming compatibility with the replacement blade.
Installation Instructions
Always prioritize safety. Before beginning any maintenance or installation, ensure the mower is turned off, the battery is removed (for cordless models), or the spark plug wire is disconnected (for gas models) to prevent accidental starting.
- Prepare the Mower: Disconnect the power source. Tilt the mower onto its side, ensuring the carburetor (if gas) or battery compartment (if electric) is facing upwards to prevent fuel or oil leaks.
- Secure the Blade: Use a block of wood or a specialized blade removal tool to prevent the blade from turning while you loosen the retaining bolts.
- Remove Old Blade: Using a wrench, loosen and remove the bolts holding the old blade in place. Note the orientation of the old blade for correct installation of the new one. Carefully remove the old blade, as it may still be sharp.
- Inspect Components: Check the blade mounting area for any debris, damage, or wear. Clean as necessary.
- Install New Blade: Position the new Greenworks replacement blade onto the mower shaft, ensuring it is correctly oriented. The cutting edge should face the direction of rotation. Align the holes in the blade with the mounting holes on the mower.
- Tighten Bolts: Reinstall the retaining bolts and tighten them securely with a wrench. Refer to your mower's specific manual for torque specifications if available. Ensure the blade is firmly seated and does not wobble.
- Final Check: Return the mower to its upright position. Before starting, visually inspect the blade to confirm it is properly installed and clear of any obstructions.
Image: The underside of a Greenworks lawn mower, illustrating the position of the blade within the cutting deck, relevant for installation and inspection.
Operation and Performance
The Greenworks 25-inch Replacement Blade is engineered for precise and efficient cutting. Its sharp, precision-ground edge ensures a clean cut, which is vital for the health and appearance of your lawn. A properly installed and maintained blade contributes to:
- Healthier Lawn: A clean cut minimizes tearing of grass blades, reducing stress on the turf and promoting healthier growth.
- Improved Efficiency: Sharp blades cut more effectively, reducing the effort required by the mower and potentially extending battery life or reducing fuel consumption.
- Superior Finish: Achieve a consistently neat and attractive lawn appearance with every mow.
Image: A Greenworks lawn mower in operation, demonstrating its role in achieving a properly maintained yard.
Maintenance and Care
To maximize the lifespan and performance of your Greenworks replacement blade, regular inspection and care are recommended:
- Regular Inspection: Before each use, inspect the blade for signs of wear, damage, or dullness. Look for nicks, bends, or cracks. A dull blade can tear grass, leading to an unhealthy lawn.
- Cleaning: After each use, especially when mowing wet grass, clean the underside of the mower deck and the blade to remove grass clippings and debris. Accumulated debris can affect blade balance and cutting performance. Always disconnect power before cleaning.
- Storage: Store the blade in a dry environment to prevent rust. If storing the mower for an extended period, ensure the blade is clean and dry.
- Replacement: Even with proper care, blades will eventually wear out. Replace the blade when it becomes excessively dull, bent, or damaged beyond repair. Using a damaged blade can be dangerous and can harm your mower.
Image: The robust, one-piece steel forged construction of the Greenworks replacement blades, designed for excellent durability and long-lasting performance.
Troubleshooting
If you experience issues after installing your new blade, consider the following common problems and solutions:
- Uneven Cut:
- Cause: Blade not installed correctly, blade bent, or mower deck uneven.
- Solution: Re-check blade installation to ensure it's flat and securely tightened. Inspect the blade for any bends or damage. Check mower deck leveling.
- Excessive Vibration:
- Cause: Blade not balanced, improperly installed, or damaged.
- Solution: Ensure the blade is centered and bolts are tightened evenly. If the blade is bent or damaged, replace it.
- Poor Cutting Performance (even with new blade):
- Cause: Mowing wet or excessively tall grass, engine/motor issues, or incorrect blade for application.
- Solution: Mow when grass is dry. Adjust cutting height for tall grass. Consult your mower's manual for engine/motor troubleshooting. Ensure this is the correct blade for your mower model.
Safety Information
Always adhere to these safety precautions when handling or working near the lawn mower blade:
- Disconnect Power: Always remove the battery or disconnect the spark plug wire before inspecting, cleaning, or replacing the blade.
- Wear Protective Gear: Always wear heavy-duty gloves and eye protection when handling the blade to prevent cuts and injuries.
- Sharp Edges: Blades are sharp. Handle with extreme care.
- Stable Surface: Ensure the mower is on a stable, flat surface when performing maintenance.
- Proper Installation: Incorrectly installed blades can become projectiles or cause severe damage. Follow installation instructions precisely.
Support Information
For further assistance, technical support, or to inquire about other Greenworks products, please visit the official Greenworks website or contact their customer service department. Always provide your product model number (2952002) when seeking support.
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