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I'll be adding specs to this entry as they become available. I recently measured the current of my CMM1000 and am looking for a chance to measure the motor RPM as well. Opportunities to measure specs of the other models will be rather rare, unfortunately.
Important note: if you have a question to ask, please ask it at Lawn Mower Forum, either in the Black & Decker area or the Electric & Battery Operated area at that website. I apologize for being unable to handle individual requests for help posted on this blog or sent by email.
Battery-operated models
CMM1000
Voltage: 24V, DC
Current: 12A
RPM: ?
Cutting width: 19"
CMM1200
Voltage: 24V, DC
Current: ?
RPM: ?
Weight: 76 lbs
Cutting width: 19"
CM1836
Voltage: 36V, DC
Current: ?
RPM: ?
Weight: 62 lbs
Cutting width: 18"
CM1936
Voltage: 36V, DC
Current: ?
RPM: ?
Weight: 72 lbs
Cutting width: 19"
120Vac Plug-in models
These all have a Black and Decker 12A motor, according to the product info at Black and Decker. I suspect there is a step-down transformer involved, otherwise these would consume much more power than the 12V battery-operated CMM1000. As such, the wall-outlet-current is unknown until I can find a model and measure it.
MM575
Motor current: 12A
Wall outlet current: ?
Weight: 41 lbs
Cutting width: 18"
MM675
Motor current: 12A
Wall outlet current: ?
Weight: 46 lbs
Cutting width: 18"
MM875
Motor current: 12A
Wall outlet current: ?
Weight: 52 lbs
Cutting width: 19"
MM1800
Motor current: 12A
Wall outlet current: ?
Weight: 42 lbs
Cutting width: 18"
This is a great blog Mark! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the useful info - wish I had discovered your site BEFORE I ordered new batteries! BTW the "meter" on my CM1000 quite working about the same time that the Short Stop "breaker" started malfunctioning - any connection? I ordered the breaker a couple of days ago, so I am still cooling my heels between short mowing intervals.
ReplyDeleteImportant note:
ReplyDeleteIf you have a question to ask, please ask it at Lawn Mower Forum, either in the Black & Decker area or the Electric & Battery Operated area at that website. I apologize for being unable to handle individual requests for help posted on this blog or sent by email.
Link to Lawn Mower Forum's main page: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/forum.php
From there you'll find the Black & Decker section (under "Brand Specific Forums" and the Electric & Battery Operated section.
Best regards,
Mark