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6
Fig.H
The blade
, two spacers and hex head nut with
conical washer should be attached to your edger in the
order shown. Please check that the blade has been properly
mounted before using your edger. The edger blade has two
wear indicators that show when blade needs to be replaced.
When the blade wears to the small hole at each end of the
blade it will give only 1/4 " (6 mm) depth of cut and should
bereplaced.
To increase blade life, keep initial cutting depth at
minimum and increase depth setting as bladewears.
1. Loosen the hex head nut
(9/16 "). Use a 1 " wrench
on the outer spacer , or a 2 " x 4 " wood block
between the blade
and guard if necessary to hold
the blade fromturning.
2. Ensure inner spacer is on shaft—”flats in spacer hole
must engage with “flats” onshaft.
3. Holding the spacer in place, put the blade on the shaft,
as shown (FigureI).
4. Hold the blade against the spacer and install the outer
spacer, again aligning the flats in the spacer with the
flats on theshaft.
5. Install the hex head nut and conical washer, then
tighten with awrench.
Replace hex head nut and conical washer only
with identical replacementpart.
Proper hand position requires one hand on the main handle
and one hand on the auxilliary handle .
Fig.I
Fig.J
To turn tool ON, squeeze the trigger switch . The trigger
has been designed so that it is very easy to hold in the ON
position. To turn tool OFF, release thetrigger.
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