Husqvarna 952711948 manual

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    EN (2-24) FR (25-47) ES (48-70)[...]

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    English - - - 2 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 SYMBOL E XPLANA T ION Only intended for trimmer heads. Nois e emiss ion to the envi ronment ac cor ding to the Europe an Community ’s Dire ctiv e. The mac hine’s emission is specified in the T echni cal data s ect ion and on label. Sound pres sur e level at 7,5 metres Us e unleaded or quality leaded pet[...]

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    English - - - 3 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 CONT ENTS Cont ents KEY T O SYMBOLS Sy mbols 2 ..................... .... CONTENTS Contents 3 .................... .... Note the followi ng before starting 3 .... WHA T IS WHAT? What is w hat? 4 ................... GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important 5 ........................ Pers onal protec tive equipme[...]

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    English - - - 4 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 WHA T IS WHA T? 1. Trimmer head 12. Start er handle 2. Greas e filler c ap 13. Fuel tank 3. Bev el gear 14. Chok e control 4. Cutting att achment guard 15. Primer bulb 5. Upper s haft 16. A ir filter c over 6. Lower s haft 17. Handle adjus tment 7. Loop handle 18. Driv e disc 8. Throttle c ontrol 19. Shaft [...]

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    English - - - 5 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORT ANT! Whenever y ou use a clear - ing saw, brushc utter or trimmer y ou must wear per sonal prot ectiv e equipment that is approv ed by the aut horities. P ersonal protec tive equipment does not eliminate the ris k of acc idents , but it can reduc e the effects of an injury[...]

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    English - - - 6 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS IM PORT AN T! All s erv icing and repai r work on the machine r equires s peci al training. This is espec ially tru e of the machine’s safety equipment. If y our mach ine fails any o f the check s desc ribed bel ow y ou must contact your s erv ice age nt. When y ou buy a ny of [...]

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    English - - - 7 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS W ARNING : Over exposure t o vibr ation can lead t o circula tory damage o r nerve damage in people who h ave impaired ci rculat ion. Cont act your doct or if you exper i - ence sympto ms of over exposur e to vibr ation. Su ch symptoms inclu de numbness , loss of feeling, tin gli[...]

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    English - - - 8 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS Cut ting equip me nt This s ec tion desc ribes how t o choos e and maintain yo ur cut ting equipment in order t o: S Obta in maximum c utting per formanc e. S Ex tend the life of c utting equip ment. T ri mmer hea d S Only use the r ecommended c utting at- tachment s. See t he se[...]

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    English - - - 9 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 ASSEMBL Y S Pus h the attac hment into the c oupling until the attac hment sn aps into plac e. S Before us ing the unit, ti ghten the knob s e- cur ely . N O TE: Make s ure unit is ass embled cor- rec tly as shown in this manual. Fitting th e loop handle S Clip the loop handle onto the s haft. N ote that th[...]

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    English - - - 10 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 ASSEMBL Y F itti ng the t rimmer guard and trimmer head S Fit the c orrec t trimmer guard ( D) for us e with the t rimmer head. Hook the trimmer guard/c ombination guard onto the fitting on the s haft and sec ure wit h the bolt (E). S Fit the driv e disc (F) on t he output shaft . S Turn the shaft until on[...]

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    English - - - 11 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 FUEL HANDLING Fuel safet y Nev er star t the machine: 1. If y ou hav e spill ed fuel on it. Wipe off the spilla ge and allow r emaining fuel to ev apo - rate. 2. If y ou hav e sp illed fuel on y ours elf or y our cloth es, c hange your c lothes . Wash any part of y our body t hat has c ome in contac t with[...]

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    English - - - 12 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 FUEL HANDLING S Alwa ys s tart by f lling half the amount of the petrol t o be used . Then add the ent ire amount of oil. Mix ( shak e) the fuel mix ture. Add the remaining a mount of petr ol. S Mix ( shak e) the fuel mix ture thoroughly before filling t he machine’s fuel tank . S Do not mix more than on[...]

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    English - - - 13 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 ST ARTI NG AND STOPPING Check befo re starting S Nev er s tart t he machine in doors. Ex haus t fumes c an be dangerou s if inh aled. S Obs erve y our s urroundings and mak e sur e that there is no risk of people or animals c oming into c ontact w ith the cutt ing equipment. S Plac e the machine on the gro[...]

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    English - - - 14 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 ST ARTI NG AND STOPPING CAUTION! Do not pull t he starter cord all the way out and do not let go of the s tarter handle when the c ord is fully ex tended. This c an damage the machine. NOTE: If engine dies , retur n blue engine chok e lever to the c losed pos ition and repeat s tarting steps . W arm engi n[...]

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    English - - - 15 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 WORKING TECHNIQUES Gene ra l work ing inst ruc tions IMPORT ANT! Th is se cti on d e scri be s the b a sic saf e ty pr e- caut ions for w ork ing with tr immers. I f you enco unter a sit uation wher e you are unc er - tain how to pr oceed y ou should as k a n ex - pert. Contact your serv icing deal er . Av[...]

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    English - - - 16 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 WORKING TECHNIQUES S Reduce the risk o f damaging plants b y s h o r t e n i n gt h et r i m m e r l i n et o4 - - 41 / 2i n c h e s (10 - - 12 c m) and redu cing the engine s peed. S Wh e n tr im ming you s hould use less than full thrott le so that t he trimmer line las ts longer and to r educe the w ear[...]

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    English - - - 17 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 MAINTENANCE Ca rbur et or Y our H usqv arna produc t has been designed and manufactured to s pecif ications t hat re- duce harmful emis sions . After the engine has us ed 8 - - 10 tank s of fuel, the engine w ill be run - - in. T o ensur e that it continues to r un at peak per formance and to minimiz e har[...]

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    English - - - 18 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 MAINTENANCE T wo - - pi ece sh aft The driv e shaft end in the lower s haft should be lubr icated w ith greas e every 30 hours . There is a ris k that the driv e shaft ends ( splined c oupling) will s eize i f they are not lubric ated regular ly . WA RN I N G : The i nside of t he muffl er cont ain chemica[...]

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    English - - - 19 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 MAINTENANCE Bevel g ear The bevel gear is filled wit h the right quan- tity of gr ease at the fac tory. However, be- fore us ing the machine y ou s hould chec k that the bev el gear is f illed three - - quarter s full with greas e. Us e HUSQ V ARN A spec ial greas e. The greas e in the bevel gear does not [...]

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    English - - - 20 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 MAINTENANCE Ma intena nc e sc hedule The following is a lis t of the maintenance that mus t be performed on the mac hine. Mos t of the items ar e desc ribed in the Maintenanc e sec tion. The us er must only car ry out the main- tenance and s erv ice w ork des c ribed in this O perator ’s Manual. More ex [...]

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    English - - - 21 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 TECHNICAL DA T A T ec hnica l data 128LDX Engine Cy linder displac ement, cm 3 28 Cy linder bore, mm 35 Stroke, m m 28,7 Idle speed, r pm 2800- - 3200 Rec ommended max. fast idle s peed, rpm 1 1000 Speed of output shaf t, rpm 8000 Max. engine output, ac c. to ISO 8893, kW 0,8 Cataly tic c onverter muffler [...]

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    English - - - 22 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 TECHNICAL DA T A Attachment s Part. no . Gras s blade/gras s cutt er kit 952 715 616 Cultiv ator attac hment with s haft 952 71 1 907 / 537 42 54 - - 01 Edger attac hment with s haft 952 71 1 908 / 537 19 69- - 01 Blower attac hment with s haft 952 71 1 91 1 Pruner att achment wit h shaft 952 71 1 910 / 53[...]

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    English - - - 23 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 T r imm er H ea d Line Loading Instr uct ions 20 i 10 i 3m 6m 1 23 45 6 78 9[...]

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    English - - - 24 115299326 Rev . 2 7/15/10 Pla stic B lade s (T r i Cut) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]