Operation Manual

Using your brushcutter
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8.4 Sharpening instruction for brush blade
When dull, the
cutter blade’s
edges can be
re-sharpened
on both sides
with a flat file
at an angle
of 30°.
All cutting edges need to be filed back equally, if the
wear and tear is substantial, or if there are broken-off
cutting edges. It is necessary to check for imbalance
and if necessary, to make corrections by additional
filing. The sharpening angle is 30°.
8.5 Information regarding the line head
(available as accessory)
When using the nylon head, always ensure that you
operate only with the correct length of line. When the
contact shield is fitted, the line will always be
trimmed to the permissible length automatically (a
line trimming blade is fitted into the shield). There is
a high risk of injury, and the engine is subjected to
excessive loads leading to a risk of damage, if nylon
lines are left too long.
Therefore, when converting the cutting tool from
grass cutter blade to nylon head, always fit the
standard contact shield together with the protective
bar and fitted line trimming blade.
Adjusting the cutting line
When using a semi-automatic nylon head:
(schematic diagram)
Whilst the brushcutter is running without load, but
with rotating nylon head, lightly push the nylon head
several times onto ground with growth cover. The
cutting line will be dispensed in stages. With each
action, approx. 30 mm line will be dispensed. The
line trimming blade will correct any excess length.
When the cutting line is fully spent, you can replace it
with line available Ø 2,4 mm under part no. 6900942
or Ø 3,0 mm part no. 6900974 (accessory).
8.6 Information regarding the chisel tooth
blade (available as accessory)
The circular saw blade is only to be used together
with the metal guard, Part No. 6012841. The blade is
used for cutting bushes and trees up to 5 cm (2
inches) branch/trunk diameter.
For optimum cutting, the engine is accelerated to full
throttle prior to making contact with the brush or tree.
The cutting is done evenly without angling the cutting
blade.
Work with the left stop edge (sector A).
Increased risk of accident and kickback exists
in sector C. Solid material should not be cut in
this sector.
There are work techniques for tree chopping
which allow using sectors B and D. These are
only to be utilized by professional operators
since there is a potential for kick-back.
Sharpening instructions for Chisel-tooth circular
saw blade
A dull circular saw blade can be sharpened with a 6.3
mm / 1/4" round file in a filing guide. Sharpening
angle is 20° and clamping angle is 5°-10°. If the
circular saw blade becomes worn, it is necessary to
have it sharpened at a Service Center.
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