Maintenance And Repair Instructions; Line Installation; Winding The Existing Reel; The Correct Line To Use - Ryobi 105r, 132r, 137r Operator's Manual

Ryobi electric trimmer operator's manual
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS

LINE INSTALLATION FOR THE
®
SPEEDSPOOL
The trimming line in the speed spool may be
replaced by two different methods.
• Winding the existing inner reel with new line
• Installing a prewound inner reel

THE CORRECT LINE TO USE

WARNING: Always use genuine
Monoflail® replacement line. Do not
use metal-reinforced line.
It is very important to use the correct size line.
Line with a diameter of 0.60 in (1.52 mm) must
be used on Model 105r; 0.080 in (2.03 mm) for
Models 132r and 137r. The motor may overheat
and fail if you use a larger line.
TO INSTALL NEW TRIMMING LINE, IT IS NOT
NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE BUMP KNOB.
Winding the existing inner reel with new line
NOTE: Before installing new trimming line onto
the existing inner reel, remove any old line
from the SpeedSpool by pulling the line
out of the line loading or locking holes
(See Figs. 18 and 19 for location of holes).
1. Line up the arrow on the inner reel with the
arrow on the outer spool (Fig. 17).
TOP VIEW OF THE SPEEDSPOOL
Outer
Spool
Inner
Reel
NOTE: Do not wind the inner reel before the
second line is installed into the reel.
Arrow
Bump
Knob
Fig. 17
WARNING: Always use the correct
line length when installing trimming
line on the unit. If longer line is used
than specified in this manual, the line
may not release properly.
2. Insert 10 feet (2.5 m) for models with .080
in (2.03 mm) of trimming line and 15 ft (4.5
m) for models with .060 in (1.52 mm) line
into one of the two eyelets and push it up
through the line loading hole in the inner reel
(Fig. 18). Do not bend the line when inserting
it into the eyelet.
Trimming Line
Eyelet
3. Insert the line into the locking hole (Fig. 19)
no more than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Do not
push the line too far into the inner reel. A
small loop is formed when the line is inserted
correctly (Fig. 19).
Locking Hole
Line Loading Hole
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
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