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SURROUNDINGS

Check that the work area is free from bystanders and objects before hitching or using the equip-

ment. Otherwise, there is a risk of serious injury. Be extra careful if there are children in the vicinity 

of the area where the equipment or product is used or stored. Check that there are no low-hang-

ing electrical cables within the work area. Exercise caution when working on slopes and close to 

ditches. 

Always work alone with equipment or products that are made for working alone. Never leave rub-

bish in the work area, and keep work surfaces clean. Always respect the equipment’s risk zone.

BEFORE USE

Carefully read the safety instructions and the operating manual. Make sure that you understand 

the safety instructions, the operating manual and warning decals. Use common sense and suita-

ble personal protective equipment when using the product. Always check the performance of the 

machine combination to be used. It is important that these are compatible and work satisfactorily 

together. This is to ensure that the equipment or product works as expected, and to guarantee the 

safety of yourself and others. Carry out a visual inspection of the equipment or product before use. 

Repair or replace damaged or worn parts immediately to reduce the risk of injury. Grease moving 

parts and check that all nuts and bolts are tightened. Repair if necessary. Learn and remember the 

correct working method. Beginners must work slowly until they have learned how the machine or 

product works. 

Users/customers are responsible for ensuring users can handle the situation. If a user feels that the 

machine is dangerous to use, they should not use it until they have received thorough training.

WARNING! 

Never use equipment or products with defective safety components.

Children must not be left unsupervised in the area!

Warning! 

ENVIRONMENT

 

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Disposal of oil and other waste 

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 Improper disposal of oil or other waste may be hazardous to the 

environment.

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 When oil is emptied from the machine, it must be poured into a 

leak-proof container suitable for oil. It is not permissible to store 

oil in a container used for food or drink, in order to avoid the oil 

being consumed by mistake and causing serious injury. 

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 It is prohibited to spill oil on the ground, or pour it into a drain or 

anywhere leading to a water source.

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 Discarded oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluid, filters and batteries must 

not be thrown away or emptied in just any manner. Contact your 

local authority for further information.

Summary of Contents for 35-HKKFE

Page 1: ...Read the operating instructions carefully before using the product Operating instructions translated from Swedish 35 HKKFE 35 HKKFT FRONT MOUNTED STRIMMER The figure shows Trima bracket fitted...

Page 2: ...se 6 After use 6 Maintenance and service 7 Transportation and set up 7 Recycling 7 When using machine equipment connected to tractor 8 Machines equipment connected to hydraulics 9 Risks and hazards as...

Page 3: ...prings back out of the way to return to its starting position ensuring a close cut around the post The head is spring loaded so that if it hits a post the guard plate and head spring backwards The spr...

Page 4: ...ONS FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS In case of emergency call 112 Always have a mobile phone or emergency phone available when working alone A first aid kit and fire extinguisher must be kept in an easily ac...

Page 5: ...out a visual inspection of the equipment or product before use Repair or replace damaged or worn parts immediately to reduce the risk of injury Grease moving parts and check that all nuts and bolts ar...

Page 6: ...ing This symbol indicates that a serious accident will occur if the directions in the operating manual are not followed The accident will lead to serious injury possibly death or serious damage This s...

Page 7: ...he design and appearance of the product without prior notice TRANSPORTATION AND SET UP Check that the work area is free from bystanders children and objects before driving off Always observe additiona...

Page 8: ...ion is 540 rpm Always adjust the rotor speed to the type of work to be carried out Never use the machine if it is unbalanced Do not try to remove jammed objects while the engine is running Ensure that...

Page 9: ...s Clean the filter in the suction pipe after 10 hours work Immediately replace hydraulic hoses if cracks or wear are detected Do not adjust the valve settings Incorrect adjustment can result in damage...

Page 10: ...fore the components have stopped rotating When the shear bolt in the PTO shaft protection breaks and the rotors continue to spin while the PTO has stopped The operator s awareness is of key importance...

Page 11: ...ties IMPORTANT Mark protruding equipment clearly with additional lights or suitable reflectors It is importantthattheequipmentisvisible Ifyouaredrivingonapublicroad anyloadorequipment protruding in fr...

Page 12: ...st be switched off and the ignition key removed Ejection warning Keep your distance Risk zone 15 m No one should be in the vicinity of the machine during operation Warning Rotating blades Warning Oil...

Page 13: ...vomiting Drink water in small quantities In the event of ingestion or discomfort contact the poison information service or a doctor Hand protection Wear protective gloves Eye protection Avoid contact...

Page 14: ...is important to always listen to the engine to ensure that the engine and mower are working efficiently Slow down or stop the engine if it starts to labour Expected speed is much lower when the machi...

Page 15: ...the rotor running INSPECTION It is very important to check the machine regularly in order to detect and prevent wear and tear damage etc Grease moving parts regularly All lubrication points should be...

Page 16: ...16 Table of contents CUTTING HEAD...

Page 17: ...Bolt M20 x 90 1 35 R35 HKK 012 Hydraulic motor 25 CC 1 36 Flat washer D8 4 37 Spring washer D8 4 38 Bolt M8 x 30 4 41 R35 HKK 011 Hydraulic hose motor 2100 mm cpl set thick hose RETURN smaller hose P...

Page 18: ...contents cutting head suspension beam for cutting head Bolt kit 4 x M8x30 2 grease nipples hydraulic motor frame stabilisers 2 pcs Euro attachment for 35 HKKFE Trima attachment for 35 HKKFT PARTS hyd...

Page 19: ...SEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Lift the frame fit the cutting head suspension and remove the sleeve from the shaft to fit the cutting head Lubricate Assembly Fitting the cutting head Lubricate the shaft before f...

Page 20: ...20 Table of contents Refit the sleeve Fitting the stabilisers...

Page 21: ...nipples Important Before using the Strimmer top up with grease See red marking All lubrication points are greased after every 30 hours of use NOTE Slowly and carefully pump in grease to prevent damag...

Page 22: ...attachment plate Splined sleeve is fitted on the hydraulic motor s shaft Use spring washer and nut from the hydraulic motor shaft Fit the hydraulic adapter on the pressure side of the engine The press...

Page 23: ...ts Mount the hydraulic motor on the attachment plate Use 4 x M8x30 screws and spring washers fit and tighten bolts Fit the hydraulic hoses as described above 1 2 hose on the pressure side 3 4 on the r...

Page 24: ...CK VALVE Placement of check valve Important Fit the check valve in the correct direction see symbol on the check valve Important Make sure that the return is correctly connected If possible connect th...

Page 25: ...TURN hose is thicker than the PRESSURE hose Pressure 1 2 Return 3 4 IMPORTANT If the hoses are fitted incorrectly the gasket in the engine is pushed out resulting in leakage The engine cannot be used...

Page 26: ...ts Fit the brackets to the frame Inspect the machine and check that bolts nuts and couplings are tightened Ready for use The figure shows Trima bracket fitted Euro attachment for 35 HKKFE Trima attach...

Page 27: ...pment from 2 different angles and 2 close ups of the actual damage from 2 different angles Feel free to attach photos on the next page If the product was purchased from a dealer please contact the dea...

Page 28: ...bour costs Travel costs A machine that the purchaser himself has modified or has been modified by a third party Any additional costs arising as a result of damage to the machine Damage due to normal w...

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