Husqvarna K 7000 K 7000 Power Cutter

Operator's Manual - Page 11

For K 7000.

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The blade guard (A) and SmartGuard (B) are installed
above the cutting blade (C). They prevent injury if pieces
of the blade or cut material are thrown in the direction of
the operator.
A
B
C
The SmartGuard is spring loaded and must always
move freely and retract to its initial position by spring
force.
To examine the blade and the blade guard
WARNING: A damaged cutting blade
can cause injury.
1. Make sure that the cutting blade is attached correctly
and does not show signs of damage.
2. Make sure that the blade guard has no cracks or is
damaged.
3. Replace the blade guard if it is damaged.
To do a check of the SmartGuard
WARNING: A damaged SmartGuard
can cause injury.
CAUTION: The SmartGuard is a plastic
guard and can become damaged by heat
during intense dry cutting of metal with
bonded abrasive blades. Do not do intense
dry metal cutting and let the product become
cool between the cuts. For intense metal
cutting with SmartGuard, we recommend
wet cutting together with vacuum brazed
diamond blades, such as VARI-CUT FR3.
1. Make sure that the SmartGuard has no cracks or
damage.
2. Make sure that the SmartGuard moves freely without
much play and retracts by spring force.
3. Clean or replace the SmartGuard if it does not
retract immediately when pushed in, or is damaged.
Start and overload protection
The product has an electronically controlled start and
overload protection, Elgard
. The electronics stop the
current immediately if the blade does not move freely.
For explanation of the indication lamps, refer to the table
in
Lamp indicators in the product on page 24
.
Vibration damping system
Your product is equipped with a vibration damping
system that is designed to minimize vibration and make
operation easier. The product′s vibration damping
system reduces the transfer of vibration between the
motor unit/cutting equipment and the product′s handle
unit.
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