STEELTEC 52CC User Manual

Steeltec st1x8
Hide thumbs Also See for 52CC:

Advertisement

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 52CC and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Jaames
May 30, 2025

Order new string head.

Summary of Contents for STEELTEC 52CC

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    STEELTEC MULTITOOL CONTENTS OF BOOKLET Warnings Check List Page 3 What Is In Your Box/Assembly Page 4 Blade Assembly/Air Filter A achment Page 5 Blade Assembly/Air Filter A achment Page 6 Pole Assembly And A aching Page 7 Opera ng The Pruner/Installing The Bar And Chain Page 8...
  • Page 3: Warnings Check List

    BEFORE USING THIS UNIT: Please Read the Operator’s manual carefully. Check that the Cu ng equipment is correctly assembled (please read and follow instruc ons on Page 5) ALWAYS MAINTAIN THIS MULTITOOL ACCORDING TO THE OWNER’S Start the Unit and check the carbure or adjustment (Please check MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.
  • Page 4: What Is In Your Box/Assembly

    WHAT IS IN YOUR BOX STANDARD COMPONENTS A. 4x Hex Screws & Nuts (Handle) B. Nylon Cu er C. Nylon Cu er Scew D. 2 plas c es E. Hex for Air fi lter on the motor F. Tools ACCESSORIES: G1.
  • Page 5: Handle Assembly

    HANDLE ASSEMBLY: STEP 1 STEP 2 Rubber sleeve should already be on pole. Insert nuts into the bo om segments of the handle as seen above. STEP 3 STEP 4 Place the bo om segment of the handle into the groove Place the top segment of the handle as seen above.
  • Page 6: Blade Assembly/Air Filter A Achment

    BLADE ASSEMBLY EIGHT TOOTH THREE TOOTH TWO TOOTH FOURTY TOOTH FOUR TOOTH PLASTEC (please note that quan es of blades will vary per model - 5in1, 6in1, 7in1, 8in1) ATTACHING THE AIR FILTER TO YOUR MACHINE:...
  • Page 7: Pole Assembly And A Aching

    POLE ASSEMBLY & ATTACHING A ach Coupler/Joiner (H) to the end of the pole that does Visible holes at the base of the pole are not have the pre-drilled inxdex hole. Phsical holes are not neccessary for a aching the joiner. Screws on coupler or joiner are pressure a ached against pole.
  • Page 8: Opera Ng The Pruner/Installing The Bar And Chain

    OPERATING THE PRUNER Hook the strap hook to the outer pipe on the sha of the machine Wear the strap so that the hook stays at your right hand side. Adjust the length of the strap so that it is comfortable and at the correct length whilst opera ng the pruner.
  • Page 9: Adjus Ng The Chain

    ADJUSTING THE CHAIN NEVER ATTEMPT TO INSTALL, REPLACE, OR ADJUST THE CHAIN WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING. WARNING! THE SAW CHAIN IS VERY SHARP. WEAR GLOVES TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS WHEN HANDLING. CAUTION! A LOOSE CHAIN CAN JUMP OFF THE GUIDE BAR CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE CHAIN AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHAINS IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED;...
  • Page 10: Chain Oiler/Filling The Oil Resvoir/Adjus Ng The Oil Flow Rate

    CHAIN OILER NEVER FILL THE OIL RESERVOIR NOR ADJUST THE OILER WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING. FILLING THE OIL RESEVOIR The oil reservoir has a capacity suffi cient to provide about 40 minutes of cu ng me (when set to deliver the minimum fl ow rate) Place the pole pruner on a clean, fl...
  • Page 11: Typical Applica Ons Standard Cut

    TYPICAL APPLICATIONS STANDARD CUT: The most convenient working posi on is a tool angle of 60 , but any other angle may be used to suit the situa on concerned. CUTTING ABOVE OBSTACLE: Thanks to the unit’s long reach it is possible to prune branches that are overhanging obstacles, such as rivers or lakes.
  • Page 12: Steps For Star Ng Your Machine

    STEPS FOR STARTING YOUR MACHINE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Mix the 2 stroke fuel to the correct Press the fuel bubble 5–7 mes (no Slide the choke to the up posi on. ra o (25:1)-(30:1) and fi ll the tank. more than 7).
  • Page 13: How To Mix The Fuel

    ONLY USE THIS RECOMMENDED 2 STROKE FUEL MIX WITH A GOOD QUALITY 2 STROKE OIL FROM YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER, USING A MIX RATIO OF 25:1/30:1 IN THE MACHINE. UNLEADED OR LOW OCTANE FUEL ANY OTHER FUEL MUST BE USED IN A TWO STROKE MIX. MIX WELL AS RECOMMENDED.
  • Page 14: Adjus Ng The Idle Screw On Your Machine/Fuel Mixture Screw Adjustment

    ADJUSTING IDLE SCREW ON YOUR MACHINE If your Idling of your brushcu er needs adjus ng e.g it is idling too fast or slow or is cu ng out please follow the steps below on how to adjust this on your machine. When looking down in a birds eye view at the carby or Choke area, at the the top of the Carby where the thro le control cable a aches to the side of the mechanism, you will see a silver screw on the right hand side at the top.
  • Page 15: Maintenance On Your Pole Pruner

    MAINTENANCE OF YOUR POLE PRUNER EVERY 50 HOURS OF OPERATION (more frequently in dusty or dirty condi ons) 1) Remove and clean the cylinder cover and clean dirt and debris from the cylinder cooling fi ns. 2) Remove the sprocket cover and inspect the sprocket for excessive dirt, debris, or wear.
  • Page 16: A Aching Blades/A Aching Nylon Cu Er And Bracket Onto Guard

    ATTACHING BLADES STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Remove top nut, top plate and Posi on center of blade over raised circular Posi on 3 (bo om plate) onto assembly. res ng plate. lip (fi ng into blade.) STEP 4 STEP 5 Posi on 2 (top plate) onto assembly.
  • Page 17: How To Open And Close Whipper Snipper Head

    HOW TO OPEN WHIPPER SNIPPER HEAD STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 To a ach lid correctly please line up Push down on tab and Rotate base Con nue rota on and seperate lid markers on base and lid. clockwise. from base.
  • Page 18: Cu Ng Opera On/Maintenance Of Your Machine

    PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE CUTTING ATTACHMENTS CAN CONTINUE ROTATING AFTER THE ENGINE IS SWITCHED OFF! SO PLEASE WATCH OUT FOR THIS. WE RECOMMEND USING 20:1 UNLEADED FUEL TO OIL MIXTURE FOR THIS BRUSHCUTTER. CUTTING OPERATION Always Cut by Guiding the head from your right to le . Adjust the idle speed (see page X) for diff...
  • Page 19: Hedge Trimmer A Achments

    HEDGETRIMMER ATTACHMENT CAUTION Always maintain the ar culated hedge trimmer according to the owner’s manual and follow the recommended scheduled maintenance. Never modify or disable any of the hedgetrimmer’s safety devices. Always use genuine parts and accessories when repairing or maintaining this machine. When transpor ng the hedgetrimme in a vehicle, e it down securely to prevent fuel spillage or damage to the machine.
  • Page 20 INSTALLING THE HEDGETRIMMER CUTTER ASSEMBLY THE CUTTER BLADES ARE VERY SHARP. DO NOT HANDLE THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY UNLESS THE PROTECTIVE BLADE COVER IS IN PLACE. IMPORTANT! ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN WORKING WITH OR NEAR THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY. Insert the end of the outer tube into the hedgetrimmer cu er gearcase clamp assembly and push un l it bo oms.
  • Page 21 ADJUSTING THE HEDGETRIMMER CUTER ASSEMBLY FOR DESIRED CUTTING ANGLES DO NOT TOUCH THE CUTTER BLADES WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING. THE BLADES CAN OSCILLATE EVEN IF THE ENGINE IS IDLING. The cu ng assembly can be adjusted to 10 diff erent posi ons ranging from 120 degrees to 270 degrees) from the outer tube as shown in Figure 1.
  • Page 22: Daily Maintenance

    DAILY MAITENANCE Clean any debris or dirt from the hedge trimmer blades. Lubricate the blades before use and a er refueling. Check the cu ers for damage or incorrect adjustments. Check for loose or missing screws or components. Make sure the cu er a achment is securely fastened. Check the en re engine machine for leaking fuel or grease.

Table of Contents