Craftsman 90074528 Owner's manual

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Instruction Manual
14" WEEDWACKER ELECTRIC
DUAL LINE TRIMMER
Mod_-I 74R:_R
& CAUTION:
Before using this product,
read this manual and follow
all its Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions.
Safety
Operation
Maintenance
Parts List
Espafiol, p. 12
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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Form No. 581180-02 Rev 1 FEB. ' 04 Printed in Czech Republic
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Main Handle -
Secondary Handle - 5
Handle Knob -
Adj. Knob - 7 -----
Head - 9
Spool Housing -
I-4
Iger Lever - 1
Cable Restraint - 3
Line Storage Pouch - 14
Storage Position _ 16
Jbe - 15
Cable Storage Hooks - $
Guard - 10 Line Trimming Blade - 11
Heavy Duty
_ _ Line Cassette - 25
Line - 13
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TRIMMER
If this Craftsmanproductfailsdue to a defect in materialor workmanshipwithinone
yearfrom the date of purchase,returnit toyour nearestSears storeor Craftsman
outletto have itreplacedfree of charge.
Thiswarrantyappliesonlywhilethistrimmer/ edger is usedinthe UnitedStates.
Thiswarrantygivesyou specificlegal rights,and you may atsohave otherrightswhich
varyfrom statetostate.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY:
Beforeanyuse, be sureeveryoneusing
thistoolreadsand understandsallsafety
instructionsand otherinformation
containedin thismanual.
Savetheseinstructionsandreview
frequentlypriortouseand ininstructing
others.
&WARNING: When usingelectric
gardeningappliances,basic safety
precautionsshouldalwaysbefollowed
toreduce riskoffire,electricshock,and
personalinjury,includingthefollowing:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION -
Wear safetyspectaclesor gogglesat
all timeswhen this toolispluggedin.
- GUARD - Do not use thistoolwithout
guard attached.
DRESS PROPERLY - Do notwear
loose clothingor jewelry.They can be
caught in movingparts.Rubbergloves
and substantialrubbersoledfootwear
are recommendedwhenworking
outdoors.Don'toperatethe toolwhen
barefoot or wearingopen sandals.
Wear long pantsto protect your legs.
Wear protectivehaircoveringto contain
longhair.
NYLON LINE - Keep face, hands and
feet clearof rotatingnylonlineat all
times.
THE ROTATING LINE PERFORMS A
CUTTING FUNCTION - Use care
when trimmingaroundscreensand
desirable plantings.
KEEP ALL BY-STANDERS AWAY -At
a safe distancefromworkarea,
especiallychildren.
IMPORTANT - When being usedas an
Edger,stones,pieces ofmetaland
otherobjectscan be thrownout at high
speed by the line. Thetooland guard
are designedto reducethe danger.
However,the following special
precautionsshouldbe taken:
MAKE SURE thatother personsand
petsare at least 100 feet away.
TO REDUCE THE RISK of rebound
(ricochet)injury,workgoingaway from
any nearby solidobjectsuchas wall
steps, large stone,tree, etc.Use great
carewhen workingcloseto solidobjects
and where necessary,do edgingor
trimmingbyhand.
AVOID ACCIDENTALLY STARTING -
Don'tcarryplugged-intoolwithfinger on
trigger.
DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL -At a rate
faster than the rate at whichitis ableto
cut effectively.
USE THE RIGHT TOOL - Do not usa
this toolfor anyjob exceptthat for
whichit is intended.
DON'T OVERREACH - Keep proper
footingand balance at all times.
DON'T ABUSE CORD - Don'tyank
cord from powersupply.Keep cordfrom
heat, oil,and sharpedges.
DAMAGE TO UNIT - Ifyou strikeor
become entangledwitha foreign object,
stoptool immediately,unplug,checkfor
damage and have anydamage repaired
beforefurther operationisattempted.
Do not operatewith a brokenhubor
spool.
DAMAGE TO CORD - Keeppower
cordaway from rotatingline. If you
damage the cord,unplugitfrom the
powersupplybeforemovingthe toolor
examiningthe damage.A damaged cord
must be replaced before further use.
DISCONNECT TOOL- When notin
use, whenreplacing line, or priorto
cleaning.
AVOID DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - Do
not useelectrictoolsin damp or wet
locations. Followall instructionsinthis
InstructionManual for properoperation
ofyourtool.Don'tusethe toolin therain.
- DO NOT OPERATE portableelectric
tools in gaseousor explosive
atmospheres. Motors in these tools
normally spark, and the sparks might
ignite fumes.
STORE IDLE TOOLS INDOORS -
When notin use,toolsshould bestored
indoorsin a dry,locked-upplace outof
reach ofchildren.
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER (GFCI) protection
shouldbe providedon the circuitsor
outletsto be usedfor the gardening
appliance.Receptaclesare available
havingbuiltin GFCI protectionand may
be usedfor thismeasure of protection.
SECURE EXTENSION CORD usingthe
cord retainershownin Figure 4.
• STAY ALERT - Watch what you are
doing. Use common sense. Do not
operate tool when you are tired.
° MAINTAINAPPLIANCES WITH CARE
- Followinstructionsfor lubdceting and
changingaccessories,inspectextension
cordsperiodicallyandreplaceifdamaged.
Keephandlesdry,clean and free from
oil and grease.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS - Before
further useof theappliance, a guard or
other partthat isdamaged shouldbe
carefullycheckedto determinethat it
willoperate properlyand performits
intendedfunction. Check for alignment
ofmovingparts,bindingof moving
parts, breakageof parts,mounting,and
anyothercondition thatmay affect its
operation.A guardor otherpart that is
damagedshouldbe properlyrepairedor
replaced bya qualified servicefacility
unlessotherwiseindicatedelsewhere in
thismanual.
&WARNING: When servicingdouble
insulatedtools, USE ONLY IDENTICAL
REPLACEMENT PARTS. Repiace or
repair damaged cords.
_WARNING: To preventelectricalshock
hazard, useonlywith an extension
cordsuitablefor outdooruse.Always
connectextensioncordsto a fused line
or oneprotectedby a circuitbreaker.
EXTENSION CORDS. Make sureyour
extensioncordisingoodcondition.When
usingan extensioncord,be suretouse
one heavyenoughtocarry the current
your productwilldraw.An undersized
extensioncordwiltcause adropin line
voltageresultingin lossofpowerand
overheating.Thetable belowshowsthe
correctsize to usedepending oncord
length andnameplateampererating.If
in doubt,usethe nextheaviergauge.
The smallerthegaugenumber,the
heavierthe cord.Toreducetheriskof
disconnectionoftheappfiancefrom the
extensioncordduringoperation,usethe
extensioncordretainerdescribedinthis
manual.
& WARN ING:
Outdoor use extension cords:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, use
only with an extension cord intended for
outdoor use, such as an extension cord of
type SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A,
SJW-A, SJOW-A, SJTW-A, or SJTOW-A.
Minimum Gage for Extension Cords (AWG)
120 VAC Toots
Total Cord Length 0-25 2_50 51-100 105-150
Amp.Ratin 9 AWG AWG AWG. AWG
More than 0 18 16 16 14
Not More than 6
More than 6 18 16 14 12
Not More than 10
More than 10 16 16 14 12
Not more than 12
More than 12 "14 12 Not
Not more than 16 Recommended
The guard must be installed before
trimming or edging - if not, the motor
will overheat.
- When repl_cing the AFS ouffe_,_J!ine,
use only .060" diameter TWISTED line
- otherwise the unit will not function
properly.
When replacing the HDL fixed line use
only Craftsman line item #85876.
- Do not bump the feed head against the
ground - itwill disrupt the feed mechanism.
- Angle tool slightly (5" to 10") when
trimming.
Always use the cord retainer.
. Wear long pants and substantial
footwear to protect yourself from injury
caused by flying debris. This is
especially important when edging with
the appliance.
DOUBLE INSULATION
(DNOTE: This symbol denotes Double
Insulation. Double insulated tools are
constructed throughout with two
separate layers of electrical insulation or
one double thickness of insulation
between you and the tool's electrical
system. Tools builtwith this insulation
system are not intended to be grounded.
As a result, your tool isequipped with a
two prong plug which permits you to use
extension cords without concem for
maintaining a ground connection.
NOTE: Double insulation does not take
the place of normal safety precautions
when operating this tool. The insulation
system is for added protection against
injury resulting from a possible electrical
insulation failure within the tool.
REPLACEMENT PARTS: When
servicing all tools, USE IDENTICAL
REPLACEMENT PARTS.
POLARIZED PLUGS
Repair or replace damaged cords.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
equipment has a polarized plug (one
blade iswider than the other). This
equipment must be used with a suitable
3 wire outdoor extension cord. Polarized
connections will fit together only one
way. Make sure that the receptacle end
of the extension cord has large and small
blade slot widths. If the plug does not fit
fully into the extension cord, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, obtain a
suitable extension cord. If the extension
cord does not fit fully into the outlet,
contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. Do not change the tool plug
or extension cord in any way.
SPECIFIC WARNING
&WARNING: Some dust created by this
product containschemicalsknown tothe
State of Californiatocause cancer,birth
defectsorotherreproductive harm.
Some examplesofthesechemicalsare:
ocompounds in fertilizers
compounds in insecticides,herbicides
and pesticides
arsenicand chromiumfrom
chemicallytreatedlumber
Toreduceyour exposuretothese
chemicals,wearapprovedsafety
equipment suchas dustmasksthat are
speciallydesignedtofilteroutmicroscopic
particles.
A WARNING: Thisproductcontains
chemicals,includinglead, knownto the
State of California to cause cancer, and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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ASSEMBLY
A WARNING: Toavoid seriousinjury,
makesurethatthe toolisswitchedoff
and unpluggedbeforeassembly.
FITTING THE GUARD (FIG, 1)
Remove the screw (17) from the guard
(10).
Place the guard onto the tool as shown,
Firmly press the guard until it snaps
into place.
Secure the guard with the screw,
#,WARNING: Toavoidserious injury,
never usethe toolunless the guard is
properlyfitted.
FITTING THE SE,CONDARY HANDLE (FIG.2)
Place the handle (5) on the tool as
shown.
Adjust the handle to the most
comfortable position. Use the markings
as a guide.
Pass the bolt (6) through the secondary
handle and the main handle.
Screw the bolt into the far side of the
secondary handle, Do not overtighten
the bolt,
STORING THE CASSETFE NOT IN USE
(FIG.3)
The tool has two cutting system cassettes:
- AFS: Autofeed System twin line for
light trimming and edging.
HDL: Heavy Duty Line cutting system
for more overgrown areas.
The cutting system cassette not in use
can be stored in the position provided (16),
Align the tabs on the cassette with the
cut outs (28) at the underside of the
handle.
* Push the cassette into the handle until
it snaps securely into place.
StOm_ _mEHEAVY_ UNE(F_ 3)
* The unit is supplied with several pieces
of spare heavy cutting line.
- The extra pieces of heavy cutting line
can be stored securely in the recess in
the handle (14).
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RELEASING THE CUTTING LINE
Forshipmentpurposes,the cuttinglineis
taped to the spoolhousing.
, Remove the tape holdingthe cutting
line (13) tothe spoolhousing(12).
CONNECTING THE TOOL (FIG. 4)
- Connect the female plug of a suitable
extension cord to the power inlet (4).
Loop the cord through the cord
restraint (3).
Insert the plug intoa receptacle,
AWARNING:
Outdooruseextensioncords:
Toreduce the risk of electric shock, use
only with an extension cord intended for
outdoor use, such as an extension cord
of type SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A,
SJW-A, SJOW-A, SJTW-A, or SJTOW-A.
O
& CAUTION: To avoidtool damage, let
the toolworkat itsown pace. Do not
overload.
SETTING THE TOOL TO TRIMMING OR
EDGING MODE (FIG. 5, 6 & 7)
The toolcan be used in trimmingmode
as shownin Fig. 5 or in edgingmode to
trimoverhanginggrass along tawnedges
and flowerbeds as shown in Fig. 6.
A. CAUTION: Toavoidtooldamage, do
notusethe heavy dutycuttingsystem
for edging.
TRIMMING MODE (FIG. 5 & 6)
For trimming,thetrimmerhead shouldbe
in the position shown in Fig. 5. If it isnot:
Depress the adjustmentbutton(7).
Rotate the head (9), while releasingthe
button.
When the head isin position,the
buttonwilllock intoplace.
Note: The headwill onlyrotate in one
direction.
EDGING MODE (FIG, 6)
For edging, the trimmer head should be
in the position shown in Fig. 6. If it is not:
. Depress the adjustment button (7).
Rotate the head (9), while releasing the
button.
When the head is in position, the
button will lock into place.
Note: The head will only rotate in one
direction.
ACAUTION: To avoid tool damage, do
not use the heavy duty cutting system
for edging.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE
TOOL (FIG. 7)
This tool has a telescopic mechanism,
allowing you to set it to a comfortable
height. There are three height settings.
To adjust the height setting, proceed as
follows:
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O 15 _*_*_
Depress the adjustment button (7).
Gently pull the tube (15) in or out of the
motor housing (9) to the desired height,
while releasing the button.
- When the tube is in position, the button
wilt lock into place.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
- Toswitchthe toolon, squeeze the
triggerlever(1).
Toswitchthe tooloff,release the
triggerlever.
£WARNING: Toavoid seriousinjury,
never attemptto lock the
triggerleverin the on position.
HINTS FOR OPTIMUM USE
GENERAL
In order to achieve optimum cutting
results, only cut dry grass.
TRIMMING
Holdthe tool as shown in Fig. 5.
Gent swingthe _dmmer fn:x-nside to side.
When cutting long grass, work in
stages from the top. Take small cuts.
Keep the tool away from hard objects
and delicate plants.
If the tool starts running slowly, reduce
the load.
EDGING
Optimum cuttingresults areachieved on
edges deeper than 2 inches.
° Do not usethe toolto createedges.To
create edges, use an edgingspade.
Guide the toolwith edgeguideon hard
surfaceas shownin Fig, 6.
Tomake a closercut,slightlytiltthetool.
& WARNING: To avoidseriousinjury,
switchoffand unplugthe tool before
performingany maintenance.
Your toolhas beendesignedto operate
overa long periodof timewitha minimum
of maintenance.Continuoussatisfactory
operationdependsuponpropertoolcare
and regularcleaning.
Regularlyclean the ventilationslotsin
yourtoolusinga softbrushordrycloth,
Regularlyclean the cuttinglineand
spoolusing a softbrush or drycloth.
Regularlyusea bluntscraperto remove
gr_s._ _nd dirt fromthe underneath of
the guard,
Frn'ING A NEW SPOOL OF AFS
currlNG LINE (FIG. 8 & 9)
Completecassettescontaininga spoolof
cuttingline are availablefrom your
Craftsmandealer (item no. 85878).
Unplugthe tool,
° Depressthe tabs (18) and removethe
cassette(19) from the cassette housing
(12) inthe trimmerhead. Fig. 8.
° Graspempty spool(20) withone hand
and cassette withother hand and pull
spoolout from cassette. If leverin base
ofcassettebecomes dislodged, replace
in correctpositionbefore insertingnew
spoolintocassette.
Remove any dirtand grass from the
cassetteand housing.
Takethe new spool and push itonto
the boss(Fig. 9) in the cassette.Rotate
thespoolslightlyuntilit isseated.
Uncliptheend of oneofthecuttinglines
andguidethelineintooneof the eyelets
(21).Fig.9. The lineshouldprob'ude
approx.4-3/8 in.from the cassette.
° Unclip the end of the other cutting line
and guide the line into the other eyelet.
The line shouSdprotrude approx.
4-3/8 in. from the cassette.
Align the cassette tabs (18) withthe
slots(22) inthe housing.Fig.8.
Push the cassette onto the housing
until it snaps securely into place.
A CAUTION: To avoid tool damage, If
the cutting lines protrude beyond the
trimming blade (11), cut them off so
that they just reach the blade.
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Boss _ Lever
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WINDING NEW LINE ONTO AN EMPTY
SPOOL (FIG. 10 &11)
You may wind new cuffing line onto an
empty spool. Replacement packs of
0.050" cutting line are available from your
Craftsman dealer.
Remove the empty spool from the tool
as described above.
Remove any remaining cutting line
from the spool.
First wind new line onto the
uppermost part of the spool.
- Feed 3/4 inch of cutting line into one
of the line anchoring slots.
- Wind the cutting line onto the spool in
the direction of the arrow on the spool.
Make sure to wind the line on neatly
and in layers. Do not criss-<_'_s.
Fig. 10.
- When the wound cutting line reaches
the recesses (24), cut the line. Fig. 11.
-Temporarilyparkthe line in the holding
slots (23) on one side of the spool as
shown in the inset in Fig. 11.
Repeat the above procedure for the
second cutting line on the lower
section of the spool.
- Fit the spool onto the tool as described
in Fitting a New Spool of Cutting Line.
IlL CAUTION: Before you begin trimming,
only use the appropriate type of
Craftsman cutting line. Ensure that
cutting line is present in both sections
of the spool. Fig. 9.
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FITTING THE HDL CASSETTE (FIG. 12)
Yourtrimmer isshippedwiththe AFS
cassette installed.To fit the HDL (Heavy
DutyLine) cassette, proceedas follows:
- Unplugthe tool.
- Keepthe tabs (16) depressed and
removetheAFS cassette(19) from the
cassettehousing(12) inthetrimmer
head.Fig. 8.
- Make sure a piece of heavycuttingline
iscorrectlyfittedtothe HDL cassette,
as describedin Fittinga New Piece of
HeavyDutyCuttingLine below. Fig. 12.
- Align the tabsonthe HDLcassette
withthe slots(22, Fig. 8) in the
cassette housing.
Push the HDL cassette intothe housing
untilit snaps securelyintoplace,
FITTING A NEW PIECE OF HEAVY
DUTY CUTTING LINE (FIG. 12)
Replacement pieces of heavy duty
cutting line are available from your
Cr_,ffsman ,.l_i_. ,,ll,.... 85876) "r^ _,,,
a new piece of cutting line, proceed as
follows:
Unplug the trimmer from its power
source.
Depress the tabs (28) and remove the
HDL cassette (25) from the cassette
housing (!2, Fig. 8) in the trimmer
head.
Remove the used piece of line from
the cassette.
Remove any dirt and grass from the
cassette and housing.
Thread a new piece of line (26)
through the holes in each side of the
cassette.
Place the metal ferrule (27) in position
as shown.
° Align the cassette tabs with the slots
(22, Fig 8) in the housing.
o Push the cassette onto the housing
until it snaps securely into place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your tool does not seem to operate
properly, follow the instructions below. If
this does not solve the problem, please
contact your nearest Sears Parts & Repair
Center.
& WARNING: To avoid serious injury,
switch off and unplug the tool before
performing any maintenance.
Tool runs slowly
Check that the cassette housing (12)
can rotate freely. Carefully clean it if
necessary.
Check that the cutting line does not
protrude more than 4-3/8 in. from the
cassette. If it does, cut it off so that it
just reaches the line trimming blade.
Automatic line feed does not work
Keep the tabs depressed and remove
the cassette from the cassette housing
in the trimmer head.
Pull the cutting line until it protrudes
4-3/8 in. from the cassette. If
spool, install a new spool of cutting
line.
Align the tabs on the cassette with the
cut outs in the housing.
Push the cassette onto the housing
until it snaps securely into place.
If the cutting tine protrudes beyond the
trimming blade, cut it off so that it just
reaches the blade.
If the automatic line feed still does not
work or the spool is jammed, try the
following suggestions:
Carefully clean the cassette and
housing.
Remove the spool and check if the
lever in the cassette can move freely.
Remove the spool and unwind the
cutting line, then wind it on neatly
again. Replace the spool into the
cassette.
Item Number
Part Number
Parts List for 74528 Type 1
Description
Qty Required
101 583316-02 MOTOR ASSY. 1
102 579318-00 SWITCH 1
103 579820-01 TRIGGER 1
104 575462-00 SPOOL & LINE 1
105 585525-00 CORDSET 1
106 580826-00 SPRING 1
107 806603-00 CORD PROTECTOR 1
108 579807-02 CLAMSHELL SET 1
109 579806-02 CLAMSHELL SET 1
110 583934-01 BRUSH KIT 1
112 581162-00 RETAINING RING 1
t t3 581237-00 SPOOL HOUSING 1
115 575648-03 SPOOL COVER 1
116 587129-00 GUARD ASSEMBLY 1
117 584059-00 TUBE ASSM. 1
118 585526-00 MOTOR CABLE 1
119 579838-01 COVER ASSY. 1
120 580203-03 HEAVEY DUTY LINE 1
121 586832-00 AUX.HANDLE ASSY 1
122 830762-00 NUT 1
123 580098-00 BOLT 1
124 583836-01 KNOB 1
125 579822-01 ACTUATOR 1
126 580936-00 SPRING 1
127 747329-00 SCREW 17
128 580469-00 CABLE GUIDE 1
129 821032-00 SCREW,_ X 1/2 4
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Parts List for 74528 Type 1
Description
130 585704-00 IDENT LABEL
131 586834-00 BRAND LABEL
132 585702-00 NAMEPLATE
133 585703-00 BRAND LABEL
135 586900-00 SCREW
I37 586835-00 WARNING LABEL
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Craftsman 90074528 Owner's manual

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