Shindaiwa 81605 - Manual

Shindaiwa 81605

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – A statement preceded by the word “NOTE”
  • Page 3 – Work Safely; Shindaiwa trimmers operate at ver y high; Stay Alert; You must be physically and mentally fit to; General Safety Instructions The Properly Equipped Operator; WARNING!
  • Page 4 – Safety Labels; available from your local authorized Shindaiwa dealer.; Be Aware of the Working Environment; FEET
  • Page 5 – Product Description; Specifications; Do not make unauthorized modifica-
  • Page 6 – Handle; Prior to Assembly; “rear” refer to directions as viewed by the
  • Page 7 – Install the Cutting Attachment Shield; It may be necessar y to loosen the retaining; To Change Position of Line Cutter; Be careful to not lose the nuts in the cutting; Install the Trimmer Head; Assembly: Trimmer Head; The unit should now be; Assembly: Cutting Attachment Shield
  • Page 8 – Mount the Cutting Blade.; Assembly: Blade T261X; When installing cer tain blades, it may be nec-; The T261X should now be
  • Page 9 – Minimize the risk of; Examples of 50:1 mixing quantities
  • Page 10 – Starting the Engine; When the Engine Starts; Stopping the Engine; Idle Speed Adjustment
  • Page 11 – Edging; Cutting Grass—Units Equipped with a Trimmer Head; Trimming and Mowing Grass; Checking Unit Condition; Engine Operating Speeds
  • Page 12 – Never; Blade Thrust; never strike or “slam” a spinning; Vertical Cuts; only
  • Page 13 – General Maintenance; Muffler; Daily Maintenance; Using non-standard replacement par ts could; Every 10 hours of operation; Blades; not
  • Page 15 – Ever y 135 hours of operation,; Long Term Storage; Shindaiwa Tornado® Blade
  • Page 16 – Troubleshooting Guide; ENGINE DOES NOT START; YES; What To Check
  • Page 17 – LOW POWER OUTPUT
  • Page 18 – ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
  • Page 19 – Emission System Warranty Statement
  • Page 20 – NOTES
  • Page 21 – Shindaiwa Corporation
  • Page 23 – Guía Diagnóstico; S’ntoma
  • Page 24 – Que Revisar
  • Page 25 – El Motor No Arranca
  • Page 26 – Mantenimiento Cada 135-Horas; Cada 135 horas de operación,; Almacenamiento de Largo Plaz; Disco Shindaiwa T ornado TM; ¡ADVER; Discos de Dientes Múltiples
  • Page 27 – Mantenimiento Cada 50-Horas; Cada 50 horas de operación:; (más frecuentemente bajo condiciones; Cada 10 ó 15 horas de operación:; Retire y limpie la bujía. Ajuste la distancia
  • Page 28 – Mantenimiento General; Silenciador; Mantenimiento Diario; Cuchillas
  • Page 30 – Bordes; Corte de Césped – Máquinas Equipadas con Ca; Recorte y Podado de Césped; Correa de Ar; La T261X Operando Con Una Cuchilla; Verifique la Condición de la Unidad; Velocidades de Operación del Motor
  • Page 31 – Arranque del Motor; Cuando arranca el motor; Par; Ajuste de Marcha Mínima
  • Page 32 – Ejemplos de cantidades de mezcla a; Disminuya el riesgo de
  • Page 33 – Monte la Cuchilla de Corte; Cuando instale ciertos discos, pueda que; La T261X debe estar ahora comple-
  • Page 34 – Instale el protector del accesorio; Para cambiar la posición de la cuchilla de corte.; Ensamblaje: Cabezal de Cor; Ensamblaje: Protector del accesorio de cor; Instalación del Cabezal de Corte
  • Page 35 – Mango; Antes de Ensamblar; y “RH”, “delantera” y “trasera”, indican
  • Page 36 – Descripción del Producto; Especificaciones
  • Page 37 – Etiquetas de Seguridad; Esté Alerta del Ar
  • Page 38 – Trabaje con cuidado; Instrucciones Gener
  • Page 39 – ¡AD
  • Page 40 – Podador
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SHINDAIWA OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL

T261/EVC TRIMMER

T261X/EVC TRIMMER

WARNING!

Minimize the risk of injury to yourself and others! Read

this manual and familiarize yourself with the contents.

Always wear eye and hearing protection when operating

this unit.

Par t Number 81605 Rev. 11/06

T261

T261X

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Summary

Page 2 - A statement preceded by the word “NOTE”

Contents Throughout this manual are special “attention statements”. IMPORTANT! The operational procedures described in this manual are intended to help you get the most from this unit as well as to protect you and others from harm. These procedures are guidelines for safe opera- tion under most cond...

Page 3 - Work Safely; Shindaiwa trimmers operate at ver y high; Stay Alert; You must be physically and mentally fit to; General Safety Instructions The Properly Equipped Operator; WARNING!

3 DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT IF YOU ARE TIRED, ILL OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS, OR MEDICATION. Work Safely Shindaiwa trimmers operate at ver y high speeds and can do serious damage or injur y if they are misused or abused. Never allow a person without training or instruction to operate th...

Page 4 - Safety Labels; available from your local authorized Shindaiwa dealer.; Be Aware of the Working Environment; FEET

4 Safety Labels Figure 3 IMPORTANT! Safety and Operation Information Labels: Make sure all information labels are undamaged and readable. Immediately replace damaged or missing information labels. New labels are available from your local authorized Shindaiwa dealer. T261 This label indicates the min...

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