Why Spindle Housings Break on Lawn Mowers & How to Fix
A lawn mower relies on several key parts to deliver a clean and even cut. One of the most important is the spindle housing, which supports the blade spindle, allows smooth blade rotation, and absorbs vibration during use. If the housing becomes worn, bent, or cracked, cutting performance can quickly decline, and further damage may occur. In this blog, we cover how a lawn mower housing works, warning signs of failure, common reasons spindle housings break, and how to repair or replace the part correctly. What Is a Lawn Mower Housing and How Does It Work? A lawn mower housing, often called a spindle housing or mandrel housing, is the structure mounted beneath the mower deck that holds the spindle assembly in place. The spindle assembly connects the mower blade to the pulley system above the deck. When the engine drives the belt, the pulley turns the spindle shaft, which rotates the blade at high speed. A typical spindle housing works in the following way: The engine powers the...