Page 2 - Symbols; SYMBOL EXPLANATION
2 – English Symbols SYMBOL EXPLANATION WARNING! Clearing saws,brushcutters and trimmers can bedangerous!Careless or incorrect use can result inserious or fatal injury to the operatoror others. Read through the Operator‘s Manualcarefully and understand the contentbefore using the machine. • Use anti-...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; List of contents
English – 3 CONTENTS List of contents SYMBOL EXPLANATION Symbols ............................................................................... 2 CONTENTS Before using a new machine ................................................. 3List of contents ....................................................
Page 4 - The machine‘s safety equipment; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 – English The machine‘s safety equipment This section describes the machine‘s safety equipment, itsfunction and how checks and maintenance are carried out toensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter “What iswhat“ to locate where this equipment is positioned on yourmachine.) Personal prot...
Page 10 - Cutting equipment; Trimmer head
10 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Cutting equipment Sharpening thegrass blade • See the cutting equipment’s packaging forcorrect filing instructions. • The blades are sharpened using a single cut flat file. • Sharpen all edges equally to maintain the balance ofthe blade. Trimmer head • Only use a tri...
Page 11 - General safety instructions; Start
English – 11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety instructions IMPORTANT INFORMATION • The machine is only designed for trimming grass, brush cutting and/or forestry clearing. • The only accessories to be used with the engine unit as a drive source are the cutting units werecommend in the chapter “Tec...
Page 12 - General working instructions; Basic safety precautions
12 – English General working instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4. Take great care when cutting a tree that is subjectto tension. A tree that isunder tension can springback to its original positionboth before and after beingcut. Incorrect positioningon your behalf or whenpositioning the cut canresult ...
Page 13 - Adjusting the harness and clearing saw; Basic clearing techniques
English – 13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting the harness and clearing saw Designations • Forestry clearing is a general term for cuttingsmall trees where eachstem is cut individually.A saw blade is used. • Brush cutting is a general term for clearing grass.Grass blades are used forthis purpose. • Gras...
Page 14 - Clearing‘s ABC
14 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Clearing‘s ABC A. Always use the correct equipment. B. Always have well adjusted equipment. C. Follow the safety instructions. D. Organise the work well. E. Always use full throttle when applying the blade. F. Always use a sharp blade. G. Avoid stones. H. Guide the d...
Page 15 - Brush cutting using a grass blade
English – 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Large stems must be cut from two sides.Determine in whichdirection the stemshould fall. First applythe saw to the fellingside. Then cut from theother side to fell thestem. The feed pressureshould be applied withregard to the size of thestem‘s hardness. Smallstems r...
Page 22 - ASSEMBLY
22 – English Assembling the handlebars (240R,245R, 250R) ASSEMBLY • The handlebars can easily be turned to fit along theshaft for easytransportation and storage. • Loosen the knob. Turn the handles clockwise so thatthe throttle comes againstthe engine. • Thereafter fold the handlebars around theshaf...
Page 26 - FUEL HANDLING; Fuel mixture; Mixture; Fuelling; Gasoline
26 – English FUEL HANDLING Fuel mixture Mixture • Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for fuel. • Always start by filling half the quantity of gasoline required. Then add the entire oil quantity. Mix (shake) the fuelmixture. Fill the remaining quantity of gasoline. • Mix (shake...
Page 27 - START AND STOP; Control before starting
English – 27 START AND STOP Cold engine IGNITION: Set the stopswitch to the start position.CHOKE: Set the chokecontrol in the choke position. Warm engine Use the same startingprocedure as for the coldengine, but do not set thechoke control in the chokeposition. The start throttleposition is obtained...
Page 29 - Carburetor; Basic setting; MAINTENANCE; Fine adjustment; Conditions
English – 29 Carburetor Your Husqvarna product has been designed andmanufactured to specifications that reduce harmfulemissions.After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the enginehas broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peakperformance and producing the least amount of harmfulemissions a...
Page 30 - Final setting of the idling speed T
30 – English Final setting of the idling speed T Adjust the idling speed withthe screw T, If it is necessaryto readjust. First turn theidle speed adjusting screw Tclockwise until the cuttingattachment starts to rotate/move.Then turn, counter-clockwise until the cuttingattachment stops. A correctlyad...
Page 31 - Cooling system; Muffler
English – 31 MAINTENANCE Cooling system To maintain as low operatingtemperature as possible theengine is equipped with acooling system.The cooling system consistsof:1. An air intake on the starter unit. 2. Cooling fins on the flywheel. 3. Cooling fins on the cylinder 4. Cylinder cover (leads cold ai...
Page 32 - Air filter
32 – English MAINTENANCE Air filter The air filter should becleaned regularly removingdust and dirt to avoid:• carburettor malfunction• starting problems• reduced engine power• unnecessary wear to engine parts • abnormal fuel consumption Clean the filter after every25 hours or more regularly ifopera...
Page 33 - Angle gear
English – 33 MAINTENANCE Angle gear The angle gear is filled with asufficient quantity of greaseat the factory. However,before using the machine youshould check that the anglegear is filled to 3/4 withgrease. Use HUSQVARNAspecial grease. Normally, the grease does notneed to be changed exceptwhen the...
Page 34 - Sharpening the clearing blade; Daily maintenance
34 – English MAINTENANCE Sharpening the clearing blade ! WARNING!Incorrect cutting equipment or anincorrectly sharpened blade increasesthe risk of kickback. • See the cutting equipment’s packaging forcorrect filing instructions. • Make sure that the blade is well supported when youuse the file. Use ...
Page 35 - TECHNICAL DATA; Technical data
English – 35 TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Engine Cylinder capacity, cm 3 Cylinder bore, mmStroke length, mmIdling speed, rpmRecommended max. speed, rpmSpeed of output axle, rpmMax. engine output, acc. to ISO 8893Muffler fitted with catalytic converter Ignition system Manufacturer/type of ignition s...
Page 36 - TECNICAL DATA
36 – English Technical data Engine Cylinder capacity, cm 3 Cylinder bore, mmStroke length, mmIdling speed, rpmRecommended max. speed, rpmSpeed of output axle, rpmMax. engine output, acc. to ISO 8893Muffler fitted with catalytic converter Ignition system Manufacturer/type of ignition systemSpark plug...
Page 38 - EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND
38 – English EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency),Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Garden arepleased to explain the emissions control system warrantyon your 1999 and later small nonroad engine. In U.S.,...
Page 40 - Tri Cut
40 – English 1 Tri Cut 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >20mm >20mm ! B A 6 Nm X 10
Page 41 - Trimmy H II
English – 41 1 Trimmy H II 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7,5 m 25' 2,0-2,4 mm .080-.095" 1 2 15 cm 6" ~ 3,7 m 12' 15 cm 6"
Page 42 - Trimmy Hit; “Click”
42 – English 1 Trimmy Hit 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 “Click” “Click” 7,0 m 23' " 12 cm 5" ~ 3,5 m 11' 15 cm 6 " " 2,0-2,4 mm .080-.095 ~ 15 cm 6
Page 43 - Trimmy Hit Junior
English – 43 1 Trimmy Hit Junior 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 “Click” 3 4 5,75 m 19' 2,0-2,4 mm .080-.095" 15 cm 6" ~ 2,8 m 9' 1.) 2.) 11 15 cm 6" 15 cm 6"
Page 44 - Trimmy Hit Pro
44 – English 1 Trimmy Hit Pro 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 “Click” 3 4 7,5 m 25' 2,0-2,4 mm .080-.095" 15 cm 6" ~ 3,7 m 12' 1.) 2.) 11 15 cm 6" 15 cm 6"
Page 45 - Trimmy Hit VI
English – 45 1 Trimmy Hit VI 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 “Click” 7,0 m 23' " 12 cm 5" ~ 3,5 m 11' 15 cm 6 " " 2,0-2,4 mm .080-.095 ~ 15 cm 6
Page 46 - Trimmy SII
46 – English 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 35-50 NM ~ 15 cm 6' "Clic" ~ 3,5 m 11' 7,0 m 23' 2,4-3,3 mm .095"-.130" 12 cm 5" Trimmy SII