Shindaiwa 68002-94310 manual

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    N o p e r f o r m a n c e g u a r a n t e e w i t h o u t u s i n g g e n u i n e S h i n d a i w a b l a d e s . N o - l o a d r e v o l u t i o n s p e e d : 4 1 8 0 m i n - 1 ( r p m ) U s e r e i n f o r c e d a b r a s i v e b l a d e s w i t h m a x i m u m u s e a b l e p e r i m e t e r v e l o c i t y o f 2 4 8 f t / s e c . U S E O N L Y [...]

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    2 Throughout this manual are special “attention statements”. WARNING! A statement preceded by the word “WARNING” contains information that should be acted upon to prevent serious injury. CAUTION! A statement preceded by the word “CAUTION” contains information that should be acted upon to prevent unit damage. IMPORTANT! A statement prece[...]

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    3 Before Operation ■ Children and people who do not understand this manual must not use this unit. ■ Never allow other people or animals to be near the unit when starting or operating. ■ Never touch a rotating cut-off wheel. ■ Operate the unit only in a well ventilated area. ■ Never operate the unit in a closed area such as a room, wareho[...]

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    4 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING! Figure 1. Start the engine at least 10 feet (3 meters) from a fueling location. Starting The Engine ■ Start the engine at least 10 feet (3m) away from a fueling location. ■ When starting the engine, make sure the cut-off wheel does not touch any object or ground. As soon as the engine starts, the cut-of[...]

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    5 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING! Kickback ■ Kickback may force the cut-off wheel up and back toward the operator lightning-fast. ■ Kickback can occur whenever the upper half of the cut-off wheel touches an object. Never cut an object using the upper half of the cut-off wheel. EC7500.14 EC7500.17 Figure 2. Always be aware of, and prepar[...]

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    6 Inspection and Maintenance ■ Before performing any inspection, maintenance, repair or cleaning of the unit, make sure engine and cut-off wheel are completely stopped and cooled down. ■ Inspection and maintenance operations should be done in a well ventilated location and where there are no combustibles nearby. ■ When replacing parts, always[...]

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    7 Safety and Operation Information Labels EC7500.1 N o p e r f o r m a n c e g u a r a n t e e w i t h o u t u s i n g g e n u i n e S h i n d a i w a b l a d e s N o - l o a d r e v o l u t i o n s p e e d : 4 1 8 0 m i n - 1 ( r p m ) U s e r e i n f o r c e d a b r a s i v e b l a d e s w i t h m a x i m u m u s e a b l e p e r i m e t e r v e l[...]

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    8 EC7500.18 EC7500.1A Unit Description Figure 5 Air Cleaner Cover Choke Primer Pump Front Handle Cylinder Cover Throttle Trigger Lockout Carburetor Idle Adjustment Screw Cut-off Wheel Wheel Guard Lock Knob Belt Guard Rear Handle Fuel Filler Cap Recoil Starter Throttle Trigger Clutch Cover Muffler Decompression Valve ON/OFF Switch 21 Replacing the C[...]

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    9 T echnical Specifications Engine Type ........................... 2-Cycle, vertical-cylinder, air-cooled Displacem ent ....... 4.5 cu. in. (73.5cc)* Bore x Stroke .. 2 x 1.4 in. (51 x 36mm) Max. Power Outpu t ** . . 4. 5 hp (3.3kW) Recommended Engine Idling Speed ................ 2,500 min -1 (rpm)** Recommended Maximum Engine Speed .............[...]

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    10 EC7500.20A Assembly EC7500.19 Figure 6 Instruction Manual Engine Unit Tool Set Figure 7. Belt Guard Hex Wrench Mounting the Cut-off Wheel 1. Select a cut-off wheel for your work according to the following chart. Refer to the wheel manufacturer’s manual for additional information. Recommended Cut-off Wheels Inner bore: 0.78" (20mm), 0.86&q[...]

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    11 EC7500.20 4. Loosen bolt with the wrench and remove bolt and outer flange. See Figure 8. Figure 8 Outer Flange Bolt Tighten Loosen WARNING! ■ When filling the fuel tank, make sure the engine is stopped and cool. ■ Filling the fuel tank or mixing fuel and oil must be done in a place where there is no risk of fire. CAUTION! Some gasolines cont[...]

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    12 EC7500.22 7. Grip the recoil starter handle with your right hand, pull the starter cord slowly until you feel the starter engage, then… 8. …start the engine by pulling the starter cord upward rapidly. CAUTION! ■ The recoil starter can be damaged by abuse. ■ Never pull the starter cord to its full length. ■ Always engage the starter bef[...]

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    13 EC7500.23 1. Turn the on-off switch On. WARNING! The cut-off wheel must not rotate at idle speed. If it rotates, reduce idle speed by adjusting the idle adjust screw. 2. Push the decompression valve in. 3. Pull the choke all the way out and push it back to the original position (choke open). The throttle is automatically set at a fast idle posit[...]

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    14 EC7500.27 WARNING! ■ Never permit bystanders or animals near the unit when starting or operating the unit. ■ Be aware of kickback! Kickback may force the cut-off wheel up and back toward the operator lightning-fast. Kick- back can occur whenever the upper half of the cut-off wheel touches an object. Never cut an object using the upper- half [...]