Assembly - Shindaiwa AHS242 Owner's/Operator's Manual

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Assembly

This unit comes completely assembled.
Before using this product, please make
sure you have all the components
required for a complete unit. Carefully
inspect all components for damage.
Blade Guard Removal/Install
For normal cutting, Shindaiwa strongly recommends the blade guard be installed. In extreme conditions, such as commercial cut-
ting, or when cutting thick and/or dense branches, efficiency may be increased by trimming without the blade guard.
WARNING!
Hedge Clipper blades are very sharp. Touching them may lead to severe personal injury. Avoid touching blades whenever
possible, and always wear gloves to protect hands.
Blade Guard Removal
1. Move stop switch to stop position.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire.
WARNING!
Hedge clipper blades are very sharp. Touching them may lead to severe personal injury. Use a socket and extension when
removing locknuts in order to keep hands at a safe distance from sharp blades.
3. Remove four (4) blade guard locknuts (A).
4. Remove blade guard.
5. Install (4) locknuts.
Use new locknuts every time blade guard is installed or removed.
6. Adjust blades. See "Cutter blade adjustment" section.
Install Blade Guard
1. Move stop switch to stop position.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire.
WARNING
Hedge clipper blades are very sharp. Touching them may lead to severe personal injury. Use a socket and extension when
removing locknuts in order to keep hands at a safe distance from sharp blades.
3. Remove (4) locknuts (B).
4. Install blade guard.
5. Secure blade guard with four (4) locknuts.
6. Adjust blades. See "Cutter blade adjustment" section.
If blade guard is damaged or show signs of wear, replace it.
Use new locknuts every time blade guard is installed or removed.
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Operator's Manual
Unit assembly w/blade stiffener
Assembly Tool (s)
Blade cover
Emission Control Warranty
Statement
NOTE:
NOTE:
IMPORTANT!
NOTE:
IMPORTANT!
The terms "left", "left-hand", and "LH";
"right", "right-hand", and "RH"; "front"
and "rear" refer to directions as viewed
by the operator during normal opera-
tion.
A
B

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