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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General working instructions

Basic safety rules

Look around you:

   - To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect 
     your control of the machine.

   - To make sure that none of the above come into contact with 
    the cutting blade.

Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as dense 
fog, rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in bad 
weather is tiring and can lead to dangerous conditions, 
e.g. slippery surfaces.

Never start to work with the power cutter before the 
working area is clear and you have a firm foothold. Look 
out for any obstacles with unexpected movement. Ensure 
when cutting that no material can become loose and fall, 
causing operating injury.Take great care when working on 
sloping ground.

Make sure that no clothes or parts of the body come in 
contact with the cutting equipment when it is rotating.

Keep at a safe distance from the cutting equipment when 
it is rotating.

The guard for the cutting equipment must always be on 
when the machine is running.

Ensure that the working area is sufficiently illuminated to 
create a safe working environment.

Do not move the machine when the cutting equipment is 
rotating.

Always ensure you have a safe and stable working 
position.

Make sure that no pipes or electrical cables are routed in 
the area to be cut.

Cutting

General

Start cutting with the machine running at maximum speed.

Always hold the machine in a firm grip with both hands. 
Hold it so that the thumbs and fingers grip round the 
handles.

Cutting technique

The technique described below is of a general character. 
Check information for each blade regarding individual cutting 
characteristics (for example, a diamond blades requires less 
feeding pressure than an abrasive discs).

Support the work piece in such a way that it is possible to 
predict what will happen, and so that the cut remains open 
while cutting.

Check that the blade is not in contact with anything when 
the machine is started

Always cut at maximum speed.

Start cutting smoothly, allowing the machine to work 
without forcing or pressing in the blade.

Move the blade slowly forwards and backwards to achieve 
a small contact area between the blade and the material 
to be cut. This reduces the temperature of the blade and 
ensures effective cutting.

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WARNING! This section describes basic 
safety directions for using a power cutter. 
This information is never a substitute for 
professional skills and experience. If you get 
into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop 
and seek expert advice. Contact your dealer, 
service agent or an experienced power 
cutter user. Do not attempt any task that you 
feel unsure of!

!

Only use the machine in areas with good 
ventilation. Neglect can result in serious 
injury or death.

!

WARNING! The safety distance for the power 
cutter is 15 metres. You are responsible to 
ensure that animals and onlookers are not 
within the working area. Do not start cutting 
until the working area is clear and you are 
standing firmly.

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WARNING! Overexposure to vibration can 
lead to circulatory damage or nerve damage 
in people who have impaired circulation. 
Contact your doctor if you experience 
symptoms of overexposure to vibration. 
Such symptoms include numbness, loss of 
feeling, tingling, pricking, pain, loss of 
strength, changes in skin colour or 
condition. These symptoms normally appear 
in the fingers, hands or wrists. The risk 
increases at low temperatures.

Summary of Contents for K960 Rescue

Page 1: ...E E E En n n ng g g gl l l li i i is s s sh h h h K960 Operator s manual Please read the operator s manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine ...

Page 2: ...es and exhaust fumes Always provide for good ventilation WARNING Sparks from the cutting blade can cause fire in combustible materials such as petrol gas wood dry grass etc Noise emission to the environment according to the European Community s Directive The machine s emission is specified in chapter Technical data and on label Other symbols decals on the machine refer to special certification req...

Page 3: ...General safety precautions 8 General working instructions 9 Cutting blades 11 ASSEMBLY Checking the drive axle and flange washers 13 Fitting the cutting blade 13 Guard for the blade 13 FUEL HANDLING Fuel 14 Two stroke oil 14 Fuelling 14 STARTING AND STOPPING Starting and stopping 15 MAINTENANCE Tensioning the drive belt 16 Replacing the drive belt 16 Belt pulley and clutch 16 Carburettor 16 Fuel f...

Page 4: ...hrottle lock 5 Choke 6 Throttle lockout 7 Stop switch 8 Cutting head 9 Cutting arm 10 Belt tensioner 11 Cutting blade 12 Throttle control 13 Combination spanner 14 Air filter cover 15 Blade guard spray guard 16 Starter handle 17 Operator s manual 18 Adjustment handle for blade guard 19 Front handle 20 Starter 21 Decompression valve 22 Warning decal 23 Rating plate ...

Page 5: ...permits full freedom of movement Use leg guards recommended for the material to be cut Boots with steel toe caps and non slip sole Always have a first aid kit nearby WARNING Under no circumstances may the design of the machine be modified without the permission of the manufacturer Always use genuine accessories Non authorized modifications and or accessories can result in serious personal injury o...

Page 6: ...he handle is released the throttle trigger and the throttle trigger lock both return to their original positions This is controlled by two independent return spring systems This means that the throttle trigger is automatically locked in the idle position Guard for the blade This guard is fitted above the cutting blade and is designed to prevent parts of the blade or cutting fragments from being th...

Page 7: ...rol and check that the cutting blade stops and remains stationary If the cutting blade rotates when the throttle is in the idle position you should check the carburettor s idle adjustment See instructions under the heading Maintenance Checking the blade guard Never use a defective guard or a guard that has not been fitted correctly Check that the guard is complete and without any cracks or deforma...

Page 8: ... care should be taken with abrasive discs Abrasive discs must be stored on a flat level surface If blades are supplied with a backing pad then a spacer should be used to keep them flat If an abrasive disc is stored in humid conditions this can cause imbalance and result in injury Inspect new blades for transport or storage damage Fuel safety Refuelling Fuel mixture Storage Never refuel the machine...

Page 9: ...r each blade regarding individual cutting characteristics for example a diamond blades requires less feeding pressure than an abrasive discs Support the work piece in such a way that it is possible to predict what will happen and so that the cut remains open while cutting Check that the blade is not in contact with anything when the machine is started Always cut at maximum speed Start cutting smoo...

Page 10: ...ack zone Always hold the machine in a firm grip with both hands Hold it so that the thumbs and fingers grip round the handles Keep a good balance and a firm foothold Always cut at maximum speed Stand at a comfortable distance from the work piece Take care when inserting the blade in an existing cut Never cut above shoulder height Be alert to movement of the work piece or anything else that can occ...

Page 11: ...breakage at maximum working speed if the blade should be cracked or damaged A cutting blade s performance is determined by the type and size of abrasive corn and the type and hardness of the bonding agent Check that the blade is approved for the same or higher speed according to the aproval plate of the engine Never use a cutting blade with a lower speed rating than that of the power cutter Ensure...

Page 12: ...life and reduced cutting capacity and should be used for soft materials such as brick and asphalt Material Diamond blades are ideal for masonry reinforced concrete and other composite materials Diamond blades are not recommended for cutting metal Diamond blades for wet cutting Diamond blades for wet cutting should have water poured over them during the cutting to cool the blade and bond the dust D...

Page 13: ...washer B The flange washer is turned so that it fits on the axle The shaft can be locked using a screwdriver steel pin or the like This is slid in as far as possible The blade is tightened clockwise Tightening torque for the bolt holding the blade is 15 25 Nm 130 215 in lb Guard for the blade The guard must always be fitted on the machine The guard for the cutting equipment should be adjusted so t...

Page 14: ...unt of the petrol to be used Then add the entire amount of oil Mix shake the fuel mixture Add the remaining amount of petrol Mix shake the fuel mixture thoroughly before filling the machine s fuel tank Do not mix more than one month s supply of fuel at a time If the machine is not used for some time the fuel tank should be emptied and cleaned Fuelling Keep the handle dry and free from oil and fuel...

Page 15: ... section of the rear handle pressing the machine against the ground Never twist the starter cord around your hand Grip the starter handle slowly pull out the cord with your right hand until you feel some resistance the starter pawls grip now quickly and powerfully pull the cord CAUTION Do not pull the starter cord all the way out and do not let go of the starter handle when the cord is fully exten...

Page 16: ...disposal to adjust your carburettor Function The carburettor governs the engine speed via the throttle Air and fuel are mixed in the carburettor Needles The carburettor is equipped with fixed needles to ensure the machine always receives the correct mixture of fuel and air When the engine lacks power or accelerates poorly do the following Check the air filter and replace if necessary When this doe...

Page 17: ... machine Never use common engine oil This would drain through the filter quite quickly and collect in the bottom 2 The paper filter is accessible under cover B This filter must be replaced cleaned when the engine s power drops The filter is cleaned by shaking Note that the filter must not be washed NOTE High pressure compressed air can damage the filter An air filter that has been in use for a lon...

Page 18: ...ter pulley with your thumb and check that you can turn the pulley at least a further half turn Tensioning the recoil spring Hook the starter cord in the notch in the pulley and turn the starter pulley about 2 turns clockwise CAUTION Check that the pulley can be turned at least a further 1 2 turn when the starter cord is pulled all the way out Changing a broken recoil spring Undo the bolt in the ce...

Page 19: ...recommended spark plug type Use of the wrong spark plug can damage the piston cylinder Cooling system To keep the working temperature as low as possible the machine is equipped with a cooling system The cooling system consists of 1 Air intake on the starter 2 Air guide plate 3 Fins on the flywheel 4 Cooling fins on the cylinder 5 Cylinder cover Clean the cooling system with a brush once a week mor...

Page 20: ...tight 7 Check that the stop switch works correctly Weekly maintenance 8 Check clean or replace the main filter 9 Check that the handles and vibration damping elements are not damaged 10 Clean the spark plug Check that the electrode gap is 0 5 mm 11 Clean the fins on the flywheel Check the starter and the recoil spring 12 Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder 13 Check that the muffler is securely ...

Page 21: ...system CD Spark plug NGK BPMR 7A Champion RCJ 6Y Electrode gap mm 0 5 Fuel and lubrication system Manufacturer of carburettor Walbro Carburettor type RWJ 1 Fuel tank capacity litre 1 0 Weight Power cutter without fuel and cutting blade kg 12 300 mm 10 4 14 350 mm 10 6 16 400 mm 11 4 Noise emissions see note 1 Sound power level measured dB A 114 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 116 Sound level...

Page 22: ... machinery 98 37 EC annex IIA of May 3 1989 relating to electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 EEC and applicable supplements of May 8 2000 relating to the noise emissions in the environment 2000 14 EC For information relating to noise emissions see the chapter Technical data The following standards have been applied SS EN ISO 12100 2003 EN ISO 55012 2002 EN 1454 ISO 19432 SMP Swedish Maskinprovning...

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