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mum line wear by not crowding the line into
the cutting area. The right and wrong ways
are shown
below.
Tip of the line
Line crowded
into
does the cutting,
work area.
Right
• The
line will
easily
remove
grass
and
weeds from around walls, fences, trees and
flower beds, but it also can cut the tender
bark of trees or shrubs and scar fences.
• For trimming
or scalping,
use less than full
throttle
to increase
line life and decrease
head wear, especially:
• During light duty cutting.
• Near objects
around
which
the line can
wrap such as small posts, trees or fence
wire.
• For mowingorsweeping,
usefullthrottlefor
a good clean job.
TRIMMING
- Hold the bottom of the trimmer
head about 3 inches (8 cm) above the ground
and at an angle. Allow only the tip of the line to
make
contact. Do not force trimmer
line into
work area.
Trimming
3 inches
(8 cm
above ground
SCALPING
- The scalping technique removes
unwanted vegetation
down to the ground. Hold
the bottom of the trimmer head about 3 inches
(8 cm) above the ground and at an angle. Allow
the tip of the line to strike the ground around
trees, posts, monuments, etc. This technique in-
creases line wear.
Scalping
MOWING
- Your trimmer
is ideal for mowing
in places
conventional
lawn mowers
cannot
reach.
In the mowing
position,
keep the line
parallel
to the ground.
Avoid
pressing
the
head into the ground
as this can scalp the
ground
and damage
the tool.
Mowing
SWEEPING
- The fanning action of the rotat-
ing line can be used to blow away loose debris
from an area.
Keep the line parallel
to and
above
the area surface
and swing
the tool
from side to side.
'_
Sweeping
_'la
r
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
USE WITH
WEED
BLADE
• Blade Thrust
is a reaction that only occurs
when using a bladed unit. This reaction can
cause
serious
injury such
as amputation.
Carefully study this section= It is important that
you understand
what
causes
blade thrust,
how
you
can
reduce
the
chance
of its
occurring, and how you can remain in control
of unit if blade thrust occurs.
• WHAT CAUSES
BLADE THRUST
- Blade
Thrust
can occur when the spinning blade
contacts an object that it does not cut. This
contact causes the blade to stop for an instant
and then suddenly
move or "thrust" away
from the object that was hit. The "thrusting"
reaction can be violent enough to cause the
operator to be propelled in any direction and
lose control of the unit. The uncontrolled
unit
can cause serious injury ifthe blade contacts
the operator or others.
• WHEN
BLADE
THRUST
OCCURS
-
Blade
Thrust
can occur without warning
if
the blade
snags,
stalls,
or binds. This
is
more
likely to occur
in areas where
it is
difficult
to see the material
being cut. By
using the unit properly,
the occurrence
of
blade
thrust
will
be
reduced
and
the
operator
will be less _ikely to lose control.
• Cut only grass, weeds, and woody brush up
to 1/2 inch (1 cm) in diameter with the weed
blade. Do not let the blade contact material
it cannot
cut
such
as
stumps,
rocks,
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