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Machine Overview
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1. Fuel Tank
2. Air Filter Cover
3. Engine Switch
4. Recoil Starter
5. Choke Control
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6. Deployed Accessory Mounting Frame
7. Transportation Wheels
8. Wheel Foot Brake Handle
9. Fuel 'ON/OFF' Tap
ASSEMBLY
Your EVO-SYSTEM Engine needs some minor assembly and
will need minimal operator adjustments to commission the
machine.
1. Attaching the Transportation Handle
The Transportation handle should be attached to the
machines external tubular frame using the two ø8 mm coach
bolts and plastic headed thumb nuts. (Fig. 1)
Note: During storage or when transporting the engine in a
vehicle it may be convenient to remove the transportation
handle or place it in the 'stowed' position.
To stow the transportation handle:
Fig 1
• Undo the two plastic headed thumb nuts so that they are
engaged onto the coach bolts by only a couple of threads.
• Spring the transportation handle outwards and away from
the frame, so that it can be rotated forwards.
• Lay the handle horizontal on the main external frame.
• Tighten the two thumb nuts just sufficiently for them not to
come loose in transit.
2. Attaching the Wheels
The Transportation Wheels fit into bosses located at the
bottom rear, and at either side of the external frame.
To fit the wheels:
Fig 2
• Slide the wheel axle through the mounting boss.
• Slide a washer over the protruding axle.
• Slide a split pin through the hole in the axle.
• Bend the split pins tines around the axle perimeter
in opposite directions. (Fig. 2)
• Check that the wheels spin freely.
• Check the operation of the wheel brake by applying and
releasing it several times, spinning the wheels between
applications. The brake must lock both wheels securely.
(Fig. 3)
Note: A light coating of grease applied to the axle before
assembly will aid lubrication of the axle in use.
Fig 3
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