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Plastic Tri-Cut Blade
SRM Pro Maxi-Cut
GT Maxi-Cut
Blade Sharpening
All blades must be kept sharp for best
cutting performance. 8 Tooth Grass/
Weed blades can be sharpened using
the instructions in the Operator’s
Manual. Brush and Clearing blades
require professional sharpening.
Improper sharpening can cause blade
failure and result in severe injury.
Plastic/Metal Tri-Cut Blades
Use blade set-up guide for
configuring trimmer-brushcutter to
use plastic or metal tri-cut blades.
•
Use Plastic tri-cut blades to cut
grass and weeds
•
Use Metal Tri-cut blades to cut
reeds, large weeds, and light brush
• Read, understand, and obey all
trimmer-brushcutter safety rules
before using tri-cut blades.
• NEVER
use tri-cut blades to cut heavy brush, saplings, or small trees.
PE MODELS
DANGER
Striking concrete or other hard materials with spinning edger blade
can cause severe blade damage or breakage, and serious or fatal
injuries from flying fragments. Stop unit immediately and check
blade if an object is struck. Replace blade if broken, cracked, bent,
chipped or otherwise damaged, or if unit began shaking or vibrating
after striking the object.
Small stones and other hard debris can be thrown from blade guard,
and strike bystanders and nearby buildings. Keep bystanders a
minimum of 50 feet (15 m) away when operating edger. Always keep
flow of edging debris directed away from windows, parked vehicles,
buildings, and bystanders. Always operate edger with unit to right
side of body only. Wear eye protection, work gloves, and protective
clothing. Use full face shield when edging in rocky or debris-filled
soil.
SHARPENING
8-TOOTH
WEED/GRASS
BLADE
30° ANGLE
LEAVE 2MM
RADIUS
UNFILED
SHARP CORNER
GULLET MAY
CRACK
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OPERATION
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