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§ 1205.5 — Walk-behind rotary power mower controls.

16 CFR § 1205.5

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16 C.F.R. § 1205.5 (2026).

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§ 1205.5 Walk-behind rotary power mower controls.

(a)Blade control systems—
(1)Requirements for blade control. A walk-behind rotary power mower shall have a blade control system that will perform the following functions:
(i)Prevent the blade from operating unless the operator actuates the control.
(ii)Require continuous contact with the control in order for the blade to continue to be driven.
(iii)Cause the blade motion in the normal direction of travel to come to a complete stop within 3.0 seconds after release of the control.
(iv)For a mower with an engine and with only manual starting controls, this blade control shall stop the blade without stopping the engine, unless:
(A)The engine starting controls for the lawn mower are located within 24 inches from the top of the mower's

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