Solo 880-14 User manual

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9 880 100 04/2012
880-12 / 880-14 // 881-12 / 881-14
Instruction Manual
Translation of the original instructions
Cut-off machine
A
ttention!
Before first commissioning, read these operating
instructions thoroughly and observe the safety
provisions under all circumstances!
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ENGLISH 1
Instruction manual cut-off machines 880-12 / 880-14 // 881-12 / 881-14
Translation of the original instructions
Dear customer
thank you for purchasing this quality product from
our company.
For many decades, we have been a producer of
hand-held and back-carried gas powered motor
devices. Each of our motor devices benefits from
this experience in detail today as well.
State-of-the-art production materials in connection
with our know-how warrant a long service life and
high utilisation value of the motor device.
The motor devices of this model line are
particularly high-quality cut-off machines of
German production and designed specifically for
the high demands of professional users. A newly
developed single-cylinder two-stroke high-
performance engine with stationary nikasil-coated
cylinder in proven four-channel technology for
great performance at low fuel consumption and
the latest exhaust cleaning technology warrant
high utilisation value of the motor-driven device.
Maintenance-free electronic ignition,
health-protecting anti-vibration system,
patented twin-pipe suction procedure,
vibration system for particularly easy interim
emptying of the air filter during work,
optionally usable water connection with water
supply to the cutting disc to reduce dust when
working,
smart solutions with electronic carburettor control
for simple starting and
ergonomic design and extremely compact build
ensure excellent operating comfort and facilitate
daily work with the motor device.
The safety equipment corresponds to the latest
state of the art and meets all nationally and
internationally relevant safety provisions. Among
others, it comprises:
One-touch stop button
Throttle control lock
Electronic speed limiter
Protective device for the cutting disc
Motor stop facility for maintenance purposes
Before first commissioning, read these operating instructions thoroughly and always
observe all safety provisions and instructions for action.
If you have any further questions after reading these operating instructions, contact your
specialist vendor.
Observe the maintenance guidelines closely to ensure the long service life of your
equipment
ENGLISH 2
Packaging and disposal
Please keep the original packaging in order to protect the equipment against transport damage in case
you ever need to ship or transport it If the packaging materials are no longer required they must be
disposed of properly in accordance with applicable local regulations. Cardboard packaging materials are
raw materials which can be recycled or reused.
At the end of the equipment’s service life, please make sure that you dispose of it in accordance with the
local provisions
Patents
The following patents are pending:
PCT/EP 2011/067574 (separate lubrication)
US13/331,898 (airbox)
The following patents have been granted:
US2010206278A1
US2009007435A1
US2010000846A1
EP2011594A2
EP2011991A2
EP2011992A2
Registered brands and trademarks
solo
®
and iLube
®
are registered brands of SOLO Kleinmotoren GmbH.
Any other product and company names named in these operating instructions may be registered brands or
trademarks of the respective manufacture. Use of these names by third parties for their purposes may
injure the rights of the manufacturer. The fact that the ® or ™ sign is missing does not mean that the
designation is a free brand name.
Reservation of changes
In the interest of continuous further development of our motor devices, we must reserve changes to the
delivery scope in form, technology and equipment. For that reason, no claims can be accepted with
reference to text and illustrations in this manual.
Table of Contents
ENGLISH 3
1 Information about these operating instructions ............................................................................... 4
1.1 Notational conventions used in the operating instructions ............................................................ 4
2 Warning, instruction and notice icons ............................................................................................... 4
3 Safety provisions ................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Correct use .................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 General safety notes ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 Prescribed work clothing / PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) ................................................ 7
3.4 When fuelling up ........................................................................................................................... 8
3.5 In transport .................................................................................................................................... 8
3.6 During assembly, cleaning, maintenance and repair .................................................................... 9
3.7 Before start-up .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.8 When starting ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.9 During work ................................................................................................................................. 10
4 Power tool description ...................................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Technical data ............................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Type plate ................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Scope of delivery ......................................................................................................................... 12
4.4 Device views and important operating and function parts ........................................................... 12
4.5 Throttle control lock and throttle control ...................................................................................... 14
4.6 Function parts for starting ........................................................................................................... 14
5 Preparing for use ............................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Installing the cutting discs ........................................................................................................... 15
5.2 Installing cutting discs with 1" inner bore .................................................................................... 16
5.3 Uninstalling the cutting disc ......................................................................................................... 16
5.4 Adjusting protective cowl ............................................................................................................. 17
5.5 Fuelling up ................................................................................................................................... 17
5.6 Adjusting the ribbed belt tension ................................................................................................. 19
5.7 Water connection for wet cutting ................................................................................................. 19
5.8 Relocate cutting device from centre position to outer position .................................................... 20
5.9 Initial commissioning / run-in behaviour ...................................................................................... 22
6 Starting up and switching off the engine ........................................................................................ 23
6.1 Starting process .......................................................................................................................... 23
6.2 Start-up position .......................................................................................................................... 24
6.3 Switching on the engine .............................................................................................................. 24
6.4 Switching off the engine .............................................................................................................. 24
7 Power tool use ................................................................................................................................... 25
7.1 Cutting discs ................................................................................................................................ 25
7.2 Permissible cutting area and danger from kickback or drawing along ........................................ 26
7.3 Working behaviour and working technique ................................................................................. 27
7.4 Cutting metal ............................................................................................................................... 27
7.5 Cutting mineral materials ............................................................................................................ 28
8
Operating and maintenance notes ................................................................................................... 29
8.1 Cleaning and care ....................................................................................................................... 29
8.2 Cleaning the screen filter insert of the connection piece ............................................................. 30
8.3 Idle/carburettor adjustment ......................................................................................................... 31
8.4 Air filter maintenance .................................................................................................................. 32
8.5 Spark plugs check and replacement if required .......................................................................... 33
8.6 Ribbed belt replacement ............................................................................................................. 34
8.7 Fuel filter replacement ................................................................................................................. 35
8.8 Maintenance plan ........................................................................................................................ 36
8.9 Self-aid advice ............................................................................................................................. 37
8.10 Shutting down and storage ......................................................................................................... 38
9 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................. 39
10 Wear parts .......................................................................................................................................... 39
11 EC Declaration of conformity ........................................................................................................... 39
Table of Contents
Information about these operating instructions
ENGLISH 4
These operating instructions are an integral part of the motor device.
They contain important information and instructions for handling the motor device. Always follow
any specified safety regulations and instructions, as they are a prerequisite for ensuring that you
are working safely with the equipment.
These operating instructions must be kept available at the place of use of the equipment at all
times, and they must be read carefully by everybody who works on or with the equipment (including
for maintenance, care and repairs).
These operating instructions must only be used as operating instructions for the motor device 880/881.
Any utilisation of the contents (text and graphics illustrations) – even in excerpts – without our prior written
consent shall be forbidden and may be prosecuted.
Text highlights
Xxxxx Underlined text marks interim headlines.
Xxxxx Text in italics marks advice and notes that facilitate use of the motor device for the user.
1 Xxxxx Numbered text with a black background marks main chapter headlines.
1.1 Xxxx Numbered text with a grey background marks main subchapter headlines.
Xxxxxxx Frames mark especially highlighted sections.
Structure
The operating instructions are structured by numbered main and subchapters. The table of contents on
page 3 shows an overview of the structure.
Header
To make it easier for the user to find the chapters, the header names the main chapter to which the
content on the respective page belongs.
Pictures and diagrams
Some graphical illustrations in these operating instructions are schematic illustrations or principle
illustrations and may not show exactly your device model. The conveyed contents, however, are binding in
any case.
Important: If one or several icons in these operating instructions are centred and directly below a
chapter header the notice applies for the entire chapter.
1 Information about these operating instructions
1.1 Notational conventions used in the operating instructions
2 Warning, instruction and notice icons
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Safety provisions
ENGLISH 6
This power tool must only be used to cut/shorten metals (hot cut) and mineral materials, such as concrete
(cold cutting), each with the cutting discs approved for this material and only for the working situation
indicated in chap. 7 on page 25.
For specifically trained users in rescue missions, other approved cutting discs are also offered that can be
used to cut various composites. These special applications are only permitted to specifically trained users.
This power tool must only be used for outdoor work.
Use of this power tool for any other purpose, such as sawing of wood and to remove/grind off a material
with the side surfaces of the separating disc is forbidden. Impermissible cutting tools, such as saw blades
or knives, must not be installed at the motor device instead of the cutting disc.
Before first commissioning, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them safely. They must
be kept available at the place of use of the equipment at all times, and they must be read by everybody
who works on or with the equipment (including for maintenance, care and repairs).
Use this power tool with special care. Work with and at the power tool comprises extreme risks when
proceeding carelessly and improperly. They are specifically based on the high speeds of the cutting disc
and the large forces and torques that the power tool can achieve.
Work with and at the power tool always must be performed carefully and with the greatest care towards all
possible dangers and any possible situations that may occur. Never perform any work processes that you
are not ready for or the risks of which you cannot entirely asses. If you are still unsure after studying these
operating instructions, ask a specialist for help.
The ignition unit of this power tool generates an electromagnetic field in operation. This field may affect the
function of pacers under certain conditions. Persons with a pacer must consult their physician and the
pacer manufacturer before using this power tool.
General information on vibrations: The following symptoms may occur in case of special personal
conditioning, caused by frequent vibration at fingers, hands or wrists: The body parts falling asleep,
tickling, pain, stabbing, changes of the skin tone or skin. If such symptoms are found, see a physician.
Non-observance of the safety notes may be potentially fatal. Comply with the accident prevention
provisions of the professional associations.
For any accidents that may occur, a first aid kit must be present at the workplace at all times. Material
that has been removed must be refilled at once.
Danger of fire from sparks! When working close to easily flammable objects or vegetation, a fire
extinguisher must be provided.
If you are working with this kind of power tool for the first time, have secure handling shown and
explained to you by a specialist.
Children and teens below 18 years of age must not work with this power tool; this does not include
youths older than 16 who are trained under supervision.
The power tool generally must be operated by a person – also when starting up. Keep persons and
animals away from the work area. If a person or animal approaches, the power tool must be stopped at
once. The user is responsible for any injury and property damage he causes.
This power tool must only be lent or passed on to persons who are familiar with this type, its operation
and the operating instructions. Always include these operating instructions.
Only work with this power tool when you are in good shape, rested and healthy.
Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including prescription drugs, are not allowed to use this
machine, as their ability to quickly react to potential danger may be impaired.
3 Safety provisions
3.1 Correct use
3.2 General safety notes
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Safety provisions
ENGLISH 8
Petrol is highly flammable. Keep distance from open fire and do not spill fuel. Do not smoke at the
workplace or at the site of fuelling!
Always switch off the engine before fuelling.
Danger of fire! Never refuel with the engine still hot!
Always carefully open the tank cap so that any overpressure present can reduce slowly and no fuel will
splash out.
Prevent skin and eye contact with mineral oil products. In case of eye contact, rinse at once with lots of
clear water. In case of persistent irritation, see a doctor immediately!
Regularly change and clean protective clothes.
Avoid breathing in fuel vapour.
The refuelling site should be well ventilated.
Avoid any soil spillage of fuel or oil (protection of the environment). Use a suitable mat.
Immediately clean any spilled fuel on the machine. Change contaminated clothing without delay.
Always tighten the fuel tank cap firmly by hand without using any tools. Tank caps are equipped with an
overturning protection and must be turned closed until a clear "skipping".
The fuel tank cap must not be able to work itself loose as a result of the vibrations of the engine.
Danger to life from burns! Observe leaks. Do not start up and work when fuel is escaping.
Fuels and oil must only be stored in properly and correctly labelled containers.
Before carrying the power tool (even across short distances from one working area to the next), always
switch off the engine and wait until the cutting disc has stopped. Carry the power tool by the top handle
and have the cutting disc point backwards.
Danger of burns! Do not touch the hot muffler.
Never carry or transport the power tool with the cutting disc running.
To avoid spilling of fuel and oil and to prevent damage, the power tool must be secured against tipping
when transporting it in vehicles. Check the tanks for fuel and oil for tightness. We recommend that the
tanks be emptied before transport.
Empty the tanks before shipping.
Advice: We recommend that you keep the original packaging in order to protect the equipment against
transport damage in case you ever need to ship it or transport it.
3.4 When fuelling up
3.5 In transport
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t
The pow
e
own that
a
other wo
r
Danger o
f
tight fit.
Only perf
o
Danger o
f
safety!
B
efore any
o
perating a
n
Stop dial
The throt
t
to operat
e
locked).
The cutti
n
Danger o
f
result in
s
In case o
f
not be st
a
Only use
Keep at l
e
rooms.
Observe
s
power to
o
Perf
o
Check th
e
3.6 Duri
n
3.7 Bef
o
3.8 Wh
e
e
r tool mus
t
s
sembly, cl
e
d
the cuttin
g
i
dle speed
s
tective glo
v
e
r tool requ
i
a
re describ
r
k must onl
y
f
burns! Do
o
rm repair
s
f
accident
a
start, chec
k
n
d mainten
a
and one-to
u
t
le control
m
e
the throttl
e
n
g disc mu
s
f
fire! Igniti
o
s
parks whic
f
irregulariti
a
rted. In su
c
the power
t
e
ast 3 metr
e
s
ecure and
o
l.
o
rm the sta
r
e
idle settin
n
g assem
b
o
re start-u
p
e
n startin
g
t
not be as
s
e
aning, mai
g
disc must
s
etting mu
s
v
es for any
w
i
res regula
r
ed in these
y
be perfor
m
not touch
t
s
with origin
a
nd injury!
N
k
the entire
a
nce notes
u
ch stop b
u
m
ust move
f
e
control w
i
s
t be attach
e
o
n cable an
h could ign
es, recogni
c
h cases, h
t
ool if it is i
n
e
s distanc
e
firm hold
w
r
ting proce
s
g after star
t
b
ly, cleani
n
p
embled, m
a
ntenance a
have stop
p
t be perfor
m
w
ork.
maintenan
operating i
m
ed by spe
c
t
he muffler
w
al spare pa
N
o modifica
power tool
( chap.
8
u
tton must
b
f
reely and r
i
thout push
i
e
d firmly to
d spark plu
i
te any esc
a
sable dam
a
ave the po
w
n
completel
y
e
from the f
u
w
hen startin
s
s as descri
t
ing. The c
u
n
g, mainte
n
a
intained, r
e
a
nd repair,
a
p
ed.
m
ed with th
n
ce. Only p
e
i
nstructions
c
ialist work
s
w
hile it is s
t
a
rts.
a
tions are p
e
for operati
o
8
, page 29)
b
e easy to
o
r
eturn auto
m
i
ng (unlock
i
the spindl
e
g connecto
a
ping fuel/
a
a
ge, impro
p
w
er tool ins
y
assembl
e
u
elling site
w
g up. Alwa
y
bed in cha
p
u
tting disc
m
n
ance an
d
e
paired or
s
a
lways turn
e
engine ru
e
rform suc
h
and that y
o
s
hops auth
o
t
ill hot – no
t
e
rmitted at
t
o
nally safe
c
,
check the
o
perate.
m
atically to
ng) the thr
o
e
.
r must be f
i
a
ir mixture!
p
er settings
pected by
s
e
d condition
w
hen starti
n
y
s start up
o
p
. 6 on pag
e
m
ust stand
s
d
repair
s
tored in th
e
off the eng
i
nning.
maintena
n
o
u conside
r
o
rised by u
s
t
even for
m
t
he power t
c
ondition. I
n
following it
e
t
he idle po
s
o
ttle control
rmly in pla
c
or limited f
u
s
pecialist w
o
.
n
g. Never s
t
o
n level gro
e
23.
s
till in idle
m
e
vicinity of
ine; the sto
n
ce and rep
r
yourself s
k
s
.
m
aintenanc
e
t
ool, becau
s
n
addition t
o
e
ms:
s
ition. It mu
lock (throt
t
c
e. Loose c
u
nction, th
e
o
rkshops a
u
tart the ma
c
o
und and s
e
m
ode.
Safety pr
o
ENG
L
naked fla
m
p dial must
air work on
k
illed for. A
n
e
or to chec
s
e this may
o
the notes
s
t not be p
o
t
le control
onnection
c
e
power uni
t
u
thorised b
y
c
hine in clo
e
curely hold
o
visions
L
ISH 9
m
es.
be set
your
n
y
k it for
impair
in the
o
ssible
c
an
t
must
y
us.
sed
the
Safet
y
ENG
L
In ad
d
with t
h
Da
n
invi
s
nar
r
air
e
Inc
r
Se
c
inv
o
Ch
e
Th
e
Wh
e
Wo
r
Swi
Da
n
Da
n
fla
m
Da
n
Ne
v
3.9
provisions
L
ISH 10
d
ition to the
h
e motor d
e
n
ger of poi
s
s
ible and o
d
r
ow situati
o
e
xchange
a
r
eased dan
g
c
ure the wo
r
o
lved and
w
e
ck the site
Spark form
explosive
g
No electric
a
Objects th
a
environme
n
Prepare th
e
e
work piec
e
e
n working
r
k carefully
,
Ensure go
o
A
lways re
m
Put in wor
k
Be attentiv
e
Consider t
h
announce
d
Observe tri
A
lways hol
d
Never cut
s
Guide the
p
Only proce
objects wit
h
Do not use
tch off the
e
n
ger of bur
n
n
ger of fire!
m
mable obj
e
n
ger of hea
r
v
er work wi
t
During w
o
safety pro
v
e
vice:
s
oning! Onc
d
ourless. N
o
ns, trough
s
a
nd that no
t
g
er of fire!
D
rkplace ag
a
w
earing pro
t
of deploy
m
m
ation durin
g
g
ases of liq
u
a
l lines mu
s
a
t may fall
o
n
t first.
e
workplac
e
e
to be cut
m
in resident
i
,
considera
t
o
d sight an
d
m
ain within
c
k
ing breaks
e
towards
p
h
at use of
h
d
anger ma
y
i
pping dan
g
d
on to the
s
tanding on
p
ower tool
s
ss the wor
k
h
the cuttin
g
the power
e
ngine wh
e
n
s! Do not t
o
Muf
f
ler rad
e
cts.
r
ing damag
t
h defectiv
e
o
rk
v
isions alre
a
e the engin
ever start t
h
s
or ditches
.
t
oxic gase
s
D
o not smo
a
inst accid
e
t
ective clot
h
m
ent for pos
g
cutting m
e
u
ids, or ea
s
s
t be place
d
o
ff or topple
e
so that se
m
ust be fre
e
i
al areas, o
b
t
ely and cal
d
light cond
c
alling dist
a
in time.
p
ossible da
n
h
earing prot
y
also be m
g
ers and ob
power tool
a ladder.
s
o that no
b
k
piece to b
e
g
disc runn
i
tool to leve
e
n the pow
e
o
uch the m
iates enor
m
e and burn
s
e
muffler or
w
a
dy listed, t
e is runnin
g
h
e power t
o
.
Only work
may accu
m
ke at the w
o
ntal acces
s
h
es must b
e
sible dang
e
e
ans that
w
s
ily flamma
b
d
in the are
a
over durin
g
cure backi
n
e
of foreign
b
serve the
mly and do
itions.
a
nce of oth
e
n
ger sourc
e
e
ction limit
s
issed.
s
tacles. Ne
with both h
b
ody part is
e
cut with th
i
ng.
r off and s
h
e
r tool start
s
u
ffler while
m
ous heat.
N
s
!
w
ithout mu
f
t
he followin
g
g
, the pow
e
o
ol in close
d
here when
m
ulate.
orkplace –
s
by third p
a
e
present w
i
e
rs.
w
ork must n
e
b
le objects.
a
to be cut.
g
work mu
s
n
g away is
p
n
bodies su
c
noise prote
o
not endan
g
e
r persons
w
e
s and take
s
perceptio
n
e
ver work o
n
ands and
a
located in
t
h
e cutting di
h
ovel away
s
to behave
it is still ho
t
N
ever put t
h
f
fler.
g
safety pr
o
e
r tool prod
u
d
rooms. S
p
it is absol
u
not even in
a
rties, e.g.
w
i
thin 30 me
t
e
ver be pe
r
s
t be secur
e
p
ossible.
c
h as scre
w
ction provi
s
g
er any oth
w
ho may a
d
the corres
p
n
of sound
s
n
unstable
u
a
lways ens
u
t
he extend
e
sc running;
objects.
noticeably
t
.
h
e hot pow
e
o
visions als
o
u
ces toxic
e
p
ecial dang
e
u
tely certain
the proxim
w
ith warnin
g
t
res around
r
formed clo
s
e
d or remov
w
s, nails or
s
s
ions.
er persons
.
d
minister fi
r
p
onding pr
e
s
. Signal so
u
u
ndergroun
d
u
re a safe a
e
d swivel ra
never tou
c
differently.
e
r tool into
d
o
apply wh
e
e
xhaust tha
t
er also ap
p
n
that there
ity of the p
o
g
signs. On
d
the workin
s
e to poten
t
v
ed from th
e
s
tones.
.
r
st aid in e
m
e
ventive m
e
u
nds, calls,
ds.
nd firm sta
n
nge of the
c
c
h the floor
o
dry grass
o
e
n working
t
may be
lies in
is sufficien
t
o
wer tool.
ly persons
g area.
t
ially
e
working
m
ergencies.
e
asures.
etc. that
n
ce.
c
utting disc
o
r other
r on
t
.
Power tool description
ENGLISH 11
Model 880-12 881-12 880-14 881-14
Motor Single-cylinder two-stroke motor,
four-channel flushing
Engine capacity cm
3
81
Bore Ø / stroke mm 52 / 38
Max. power at rpm kW /
1
/
min
4.0 / 9,300
Max. torque at rpm Nm /
1
/
min
4.8 / 7,000
Max. permissible speed
1
/
min
9,500 ±200 (no load with cutting disc)
Idling speed
1
/
min
2,600 ±200
Clutch engagement speed
1
/
min
4,800 ±200
Fuel tank capacity l 0,9
Oil tank capacity l --- 0.32 --- 0.32
Fuel mix ratio oil: petrol 1:50 --- 1:50 ---
Electronically controlled separate lubrication ---
---
Fuel consumption at max. power (ISO 7293)
kg
/
h
1.75
Specific consumption at max. power (ISO 7293)
g
/
kWh
460
Carburettor, with primer Position-independent, electronically controlled
Air filter Paper / fleece
Ignition Electronic digital ignition with index
Cutting disc Diameter / mm
Bore diameter
Tightening torque of the attachment screw Nm
12 / 300
20 mm or 1"
30 ±2
14 / 350
20 mm or 1"
30 ±2
Minimum flange outer diameter mm 100 100
Spindle diameter mm 20 20
Maximum spindle rpm
1
/
min
4,450 4,450
Cutting depth, max. mm 100 125
Dimensions Height / width / length mm 430 / 267 / 750 430 / 267 / 775
Weight without tank content, without cutting disc kg 10.1 10.4 10.2 10.5
Sound level
1,2
L
Pe
q
(EN ISO 19432 Annex B) dB(A) 98
Sound power level
1,2
L
We
q
(EN ISO 19432 Annex B) dB(A) 108
Weighted effective acceleration
1,3
a
hv,eq
(EN ISO 19432 Annex C)
rear handle / top handle m/s
2
4.5 / 6.0
1
In determining the following values regarding the acceleration of vibrations and sound, the different operating
conditions were weighted in accordance with the current standards.
2
Insecurity K purs. to EC directive 2006/42/EC: 2.5 dB(A)
3
Insecurity K purs. to EC directive 2006/42/EC: 2 m/s
2
a: Type designation
b: Serial number
c: Bar code
d: Year of build
4 Power tool description
4.1 Technical data
4.2 Type plate
d
a
b
c
Power tool description
ENGLISH 12
Basic device
Cutting disc
Spindle adapter disc for cutting discs with 1" inner bore
Tool: Combination tool (spark plug spanner with screwdriver), blocking pin and additional small
screwdriver
These operating instructions (incl. EC Declaration of conformity: Chap. 11, page 39)
1. Cutting disc 16. Starter handle
2. Protective cowl 17. Stop dial / one-touch stop button
3. Gip for protective cowl adjustment 18. Fuel tank cap
4. Top handle 19*. Oil tank cap, green (only for 881-12 and 881-14)
5. Cowl 20. Primer
6. Rear handle 21. Decompression valve
7. Twin-pipe intake openings 22. Idle stop screw "T"
8. Spark plug cover 23. Carburettor adjustment screws "L" and "H"
(for specialist workshops only)
9. Throttle control lock 24. Water coupling connection (wet cutting)
10. Throttle control 25. Muffler (exhaust)
11. Cutting disc attachment screw 26. Standing base
12. Cutting disc blockage opening 27. Screen filter coupling adapter of the water supply line
13. Ribbed belt tensioning screw 28. Valve lever for water supply
14. Ribbed belt cover 29. Vibration dial
15. Type plate 30. Water supply line (wet cutting)
31. Starter and fan housing with cooling air openings
4.3 Scope of delivery
4.4 Device views and important operating and function parts
* model-dependent
View: Profile right
12
6
9
10
17
5
29
8
4
21
2
3
1
14
13
30
26
27
24
15
28
Power tool description
ENGLISH 13
View: Rear
9
19*
18
7
20
17
4
3
2
24
15
6
View: Front left
30
1
11
21
8
5
4
16
25
26
2
View: Profile left
19*
10
3
2
21
8
16
5
17
9
6
11
22
23
18
1
31
Power tool description
ENGLISH 14
Release of the throttle control (10)
Grasp rear handle (6) with the right hand. The
throttle control lock (9) is operated with the palm.
The throttle control (10) is released.
Starter handle (16) and starter rope; Chap. 6.3, page 24
Primer (20)
In the delivery condition, after extended resting
time and with the tank completely empty, there is
no fuel yet in the carburettor after fuelling up.
Starting process: Chap. 6.1, page 23
To facilitate the starting process, fuel can be
pumped into the carburettor. Push the primer (20)
repeatedly until fuel appears in the primer.
Excess fuel is automatically flushed back into the
tank from the primer.
Decompression valve (21)
When the decompression valve (21) is depressed,
the compression pressure in the combustion
chamber is reduced. This means that the engine
offers less resistance during start-up, which makes
it noticeably easier to start the engine.
Starting process: Chap. 6.1, page 23
The decompression valve is closed automatically
when the motor is running.
If you need to pull the starter handle (16) more than
once to start the engine (e.g. during a cold start),
you do not need to depress the decompression
valve again.
4.5 Throttle control lock and throttle control
4.6 Function parts for starting
10
9
6
20
16
21
Preparing for use
ENGLISH 15
The cutting discs used must correspond to the specifications from chap. 7.1 on page 25!
The power tool spindle is designed for cutting discs with an inner bore of 20 mm.
Cutting discs with 1" inner bores must only be installed together with the spindle adapter disc.
Installation of cutting discs with 1" inner bore: Chap. 5.2, page 16!
When using cutting discs with an inner bore of 20 mm, no additional spindle adapter disc is
required.
For cutting disc installation, the power tool must be put securely on the ground. Securely hold the power
tool at the top handle with the left hand and push it firmly onto the ground. Chap. 5.4, page 17
Insert blocking pin (a) entirely into the cutting disc blocking opening (12) to block the spindle. Screw out
cutting disc attachment screw (11). Remove disc (b) and pressure disc (c).
The rotating direction of the cutting disc is always
as indicated by the arrow above – independently of
whether the cutting device is installed in the centre
or outer position.
Put cutting disc (1) on spindle.
For cutting discs with specified rotating direction (arrow on the cutting disc), observe correct alignment
of the cutting disc during assembly (for rotation direction of the cutting disc, see above).
Push on pressure disc (c) so that the curved side points southwards, i.e. away from the cutting disc.
5 Preparing for use
5.1 Installing the cutting discs
c
11
b
a
12
1 11
b
c
Rotating direction
of the cutting disc
Preparing for use
ENGLISH 16
Push on disc (b) and turn in cutting disc attachment screw (11).
Insert blocking pin (a) entirely into the blocking opening (12) and firmly tighten (30 Nm) the cutting disc
attachment screw (11).
Securely hold the power tool at the top handle with one hand and push it firmly onto the ground.
Remove the blocking pin (a).
The power tool's spindle is designed for cutting discs with an inner bore of 20 mm.
For proper installation of cutting discs with an 1" inner bore, the spindle adapter disc is required that
is included with the delivery of the power tool.
The spindle adapter disc ensures correct fit of the 1" cutting disc on the spindle.
Installation of cutting discs with 1" inner bore
takes place according to chap. 5.1 as of page 15.
After applying the cutting disc on the spindle,
however, the spindle adapter disc (e) must be
put on the spindle (f) additionally.
Put the spindle adapter disc (e) onto the spindle
so that it inserts between spindle and inner bore
of the cutting disc.
The support area of the spindle adapter disc
must point outwards in the installed condition, i.e.
away from the spindle.
The correct orientation of the spindle adapter
disc is mandatory to directly connect the plane
inner area to of the pressure disc to the cutting
disc. Only this warrants secure attachment of the
cutting disc.
Application of the pressure disc and all following
steps must be performed again according to
chap. 5.1.
For cutting disc uninstallation, the power tool must be put securely on the ground. Securely hold the
power tool at the top handle with the left hand and push it firmly onto the ground. Chap. 5.4, page 17
Insert blocking pin (a) entirely into the cutting disc blocking opening (12) to block the spindle. Screw out
cutting disc attachment screw (11). Remove disc (b) and pressure disc (c) (also see chap. 5.1).
Remove cutting disc from the spindle. For cutting discs with a 1" inner bore, the spindle adapter disc
also must be removed from the spindle.
Put the pressure disc back onto the spindle so that the curved side points outward.
Put on disc (b) and turn in the cutting disc attachment screw (11) again. Chap. 5.1.
Insert blocking pin (a) entirely into the blocking opening (12) and firmly tighten (30 Nm) the cutting disc
attachment screw (11) again.
Securely hold the power tool at the top handle with one hand and push it firmly onto the ground.
Remove the blocking pin (a).
5.2 Installing cutting discs with 1" inner bore
5.3 Uninstalling the cutting disc
e
f
Preparing for use
ENGLISH 17
The protective cowl (2) can be swivelled forward
and backward in a limited area.
For adjustment of the protective cowl, the power
tool must be put securely on the ground. Securely
hold the power tool at the top handle (4) with the
left hand and push it firmly onto the ground. With
the right hand at the handle for protective cowl
adjustment (3), swivel the protective cowl
accordingly.
To keep sparks and particles torn out in cutting
away from the user, the protective cowl always
must be swivelled forward as far as the working
situation permits.
If the separating device has been installed in the outer position, ensure when adjusting the
protective cowl that the water supply line is not clamped and that contact between the cutting disc
and water supply line in operation is excluded.
Danger to health!
Direct skin contact with petrol and breathing in of petrol fumes must be excluded.
The high-performance two-stroke engine of this power tool requires an oil-petrol mix in the combustion
chamber (oil and petrol = fuel mix).
Models 880-12 and 880-14
Models 880-12 and 880-14 are equipped with a fuel
tank (18).
Fuel tank for fuel mix according to the mix
table below.
Unsuitable fuels or deviations of the mix ratio
may cause engine damage!
The fuel mix must be formed from the following
components:
Lead-free regular petrol or lead-free super petrol
(octane number 92 RON)
Branded 2-stroke engine oil corresponding to the
standard ISO EGD or JASO FD
We recommend the "SOLO Profi 2-stroke engine oil" offered by us at a mixing ratio of oil:petrol of
1:50 (2 %).
Store the fuel mix no longer than for 3 weeks.
5.4 Adjusting protective cowl
5.5 Fuelling up
4
3
2
18
Preparing for use
ENGLISH 18
Mix table for fuel mix:
Branded 2-stroke engine oil
in litres, 2 % (1:50)
Petrol
in litres
0.020 1
0.040 2
0.100 5
0.200 10
Instead of a self-produced fuel mix, you may also use a pre-mixed special fuel mix for two-stroke motors.
We recommend the special fuel mix of the brand "Aspen 2-stroke". The special fuel manufacturer's
information must be observed.
Models 881-12 and 881-14 with iLube
®
Models 881-12 and 881-14 are equipped with a fuel tank and an oil tank each that must be
filled according to the specification below
The fuel mix is automatically formed during operation in these models (separate lubrication,
iLube
®
, Intelligent Lubrication).
Fuel tank (18) for lead-free regular petrol or
lead-free super petrol (octane
number 92 RON).
Do not fill any fuel mix into the fuel tank (18)!
Oil tank (19, green cap) for branded 2-stroke
engine oil corresponding to the standard
ISO EGD or JASO FD.
We recommend the "SOLO Profi 2-stroke
engine oil" we offer.
If there is not enough oil in the oil tank, the
power tool will automatically reduce output
even in the lower speed area and will not
reach the speed required for work, which will
be noticed by changed noise generation as
compared to regular operation.
At this point at the latest, oil must be
refuelled.
Fill in operating media (fuel mix or petrol and oil)
Observe the safety provisions when fuelling up. Fuel up only with the motor switched off.
Clean the fill-in area well.
Put down the motor device so that the fuel tank cap points up.
Screw off the tank cap.
To avoid contamination in the tank, use a screen funnel if possible.
Fill the tank no farther than to the lower edge of the nozzle.
Screw on the tank cap tightly again until the overturning protection clearly "skips".
After fuelling up, clean any splashed operating medium from the power tool.
Never start or operate the power tool at the site of fuelling.
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Solo 880-14 User manual

Category
Garden tools
Type
User manual
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