Bushranger L2301 User manual

Category
Grass trimmers
Type
User manual
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RESPOOLING NYLON HEAD................................................................................ 12
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26
cord
Loop
9500/9500
Petrol
trimmer
trimmer
40
Air cooled, 2 stroke oil
2.4
better operate the tool safely.
better operate the tool safely.
For starting and stopping the machine.
complies with
Australian Standards.
or blade
petrol
or blade
or blade
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DESCRIPTION
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17
7
1
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9
10
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TOOL LIST
TOOL
SPEC.
Socket Spanner
19
Hex Key
4/5
SAFETY MANUAL included with unit.
Read
operating and keep to operating
techniques.
8
2
12
1
11
1
TOOL LIST
TOOL
SPEC.
Socket Spanner
19
Hex Key
4/5
SAFETY MANUAL included with unit.
Read
operating and keep
techniques.
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6
4
7
16
5
10
DESCRIPTION
I .BLADE - Circular blade grass,weed or
brush cutting applications.
plastic
shield
required
blade
operation.
2. DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY - Contains a
specially designed
solid drive shaft.
3. THROTTLE TRIGGER - Spring loaded to
to idle when released. When
accelerating, squee
z
e trigger gradually r
best
operating technique . Do not hold trigger
while starting.
4. IGNITION SWITCH -
Move switch
to stop, back to start.
5. THROTTLE LOCKOUT -
acceleration, compress it please.
6. D-HANDLE - this handle can be adjusted
at you convenience
co
7.HARNESS ASS'Y - an attachment which
hangs the machine on the operator and
adjustable in length.
8. AIR CLEANER COVER - Contains
replaceable foam element.
9. FUEL TANK CAP.
10.FUEL TANK - Contains
and
11 . PRIMING BULB - Pressing the priming
bulb
5 to 10 times
starting, will
remove all air
system and
bring
to the
carburetor.
12.CHOKE - the choke control is located
on the side of the
cover.
,
COLD STARTS - Pull lever up to close
choke
cold starts. Push lever down
RUN position.
13.DEBRIS SHIELD - Mounted just above
the cutting attachment . Helps protect
operator by de
debris produced
during the trimming operation . Do not
operate unit without shield.
14.CUT-OFF KNIFE - Trims nylon
to the correct length -6.3" ,head to end of line -
when nylon trimming head is bumped on the
ground during the operation of advancing
the line.If trimmer is operated without a cut -
o
kni the line becomes too long(more
than 6.3") the operating speed will slow down,
the engine will overheat and be damaged.
15.NYLON CUTTER HEAD - Contains
replaceable nylon trimming line that
advances when the trimmer head is tapped
against the ground while the head is
at normal operating speed.
16.TROTTLE LOCK BUTTON is used to hold
the throttle trigger at a high idle position for
starting.
17. STARTER
- pull handle until
engine
re handle slowly. DO
NOT let handle snap back or starter
will be damaged.
CAUTION
using the Please the local laws and
regulations no limit to this kind of
or the product can meet
the requirements of local laws and regulations
9
8
17
7
9
10
17
12
unit.
to operating
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ASSEMBLY
HANDLE ASS'Y
INSTALLING HANDLE
(
R
efer
Fig.
1)
Handle comes in two parts, plus four screws. Fit bottom half to
shaft and place top half on top. Align the four screws and tighten.
Position handle
in a
operating position and
tighten four M5X40 screws.
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Fig. 1
INSTALLING PLASTIC SHIELD (Refer Fig. 2)
Install the cover on the with
the
cover bracket and the screws
provided.
Tighten the screws
setting the
cover bracket at the appropriate position.
GEAR CASE
SCREWS
M5x16
Fig. 2
The two outer screws will secure the guard to
the bracket, while the centre screw will locate
the correct position for the guard/bracket.
ASSEMBLY
REMOVE THE BLADE
FIT THE BLADE
(
R
efer
Fig.
3)
-Insert the hex key (2) into the hole in
the angle transmission (3) and rotate the blade
( 1) by hand until the hex key enters the inner
hole , blocking rotation.
Unscrew the
nylon lock nut ( 5) in a clockwise
direction.
Remove the outer
ring-nut(7) and remove the
blade (1).
-Ensure
-To fit the blade use reverse of above procedure.
that the grooves in the inner ring-nut
(8) mach up
with the angle
&
CAUTION
Wear protective gloves and the
blade guard.
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WARNING
&
CAUTION
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION-
STOP ENGINE IMMEDIATELY
Excessive vibration of blade means
that it is not properly installed. Stop
engine immediately and check blade.
Blade improperly installed will cause
ury.
Use only our company original cutting
equipment parts when servicing and
repairing the unit.
Fig. 3
Respooling nylon head (Refer Fig. 5a);
Step 1 – Line up mark on centre bump
knob with arrow on top cover. Refer to
circles.
Step 2 – Measure out 4m of 2.4mm nylon
line and insert one end into anyone of the
eyelets. Refer to circle.
Step 3 – Nylon line will come out of the
other eyelet.
Step 4 – Find the middle of the nylon line.
Step 5 – Wind centre bump knob in an
anti-clockwise direction.
Step 6 – Completed respool.
Note** - Nylon head does not need to be
disassemble to respool. The only time
nylon head should be disassembled is to-
1. Unstick nylon line.
2. Line has gone back into head.
QUICK LOAD HEAD - RESPOOL
Fig. 5a
Fig. 4
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3 Step 4
Step 6
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Step 5
DISASSEMBLY
Disassembly of Nylon Head
(Refer Fig. 5b);
Step 1 - Push in tabs - one on each side on
nylon head. Refer to circle
Step 2 – Remove top cover.
Step 3 – Remove spool.
Step 4 – Take note of Spring.
Reassemble of Nylon Head
(Refer Fig. 5b);
Step 1 – Make sure spring is in main
housing
Step 2 – Place spool into main housing
Step 3 – Place top cover over spool and
locate tabs into main Housing
Step 4 – Respool nylon head
Fig. 5b
1. Top Cover
2. Bump Knob
3. Spool
4. Spring
5. Main Housing with X2 Eyelets
NYLON HEAD BREAK DOWN
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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 Step 4
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
trimmer
Trimmer
loop
trimmer
trimmer
trimmer
trimmer
trimmer
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CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD
CUT-OFF
ON LEFT SIDE
Line head rotates in a ANTI-CLOCKWISE
direction. The CUT-OFF
will be on the right side of the
debris shield. (
Fig. 6)
DEBRIS
THIS SIDE
ANTI-CLOCK WISE ROTATION
The proper debris shield must be in place on
the unit when nylon cutting line is used. The
cutting line can
around if too much line is
exposed. Always use the plastic debris shield
with
when using nylon cutting
heads.
Tilting the head to the wrong side will shoot
the debris TOW ARDS you.If the line head
is held
to the ground so that cutting
on the whole line circle, debris will be
THROWN at you, drag will slow the engine
down, and you will use up a lot of line.
Use only quality nylon
line of
the diameter 2.4mm. Never use wire or
line in place of nylon trimmer
line. Load your nylon line cutting head only
with nylon
line of the proper diam
eter.
Use extreme caution when operating over
bare spots and gravel,because the line can
throw small rock particles at high speeds.
Debris shields on the unit cannot stop
objects which bounce or ricochet
hard
For nearly all cutting, it is good to tilt the
line head so that contact is made on the
part of the line circle where the line is
moving away
you and the debris
shield. (See Fig.
7
) This results in the
debris being thrown away
you.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
(Fig. 8)
(Fig. 8)
(Fig. 9)
(Fig. 10)
(Fig. 9 &10)
bare.
operator
TRIMMER
(Fig. 11)
(Fig. 11)
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Bushranger L2301 User manual

Category
Grass trimmers
Type
User manual

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