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B10 – SAFETY DEVICES 
B10.1 – 

The THROTTLE TRIGGER

LOCKOUT (refer to Brushcutter
manual) stops accidental operation
of the throttle control lever.

 

B10.2 - 

Engine power ON/OFF

SWITCH 

(refer to Brushcutter

manual). 
DANGER! 

The cutting device 

continues to spin for a while even 
after the on/off switch has been 
turned to the 

OFF 

position.

 

Hold both handles firmly until the
cutting device has come to a com-
plete stop. See section 

STARTING 

AND STOPPING.

 

 

 

A

6

1

4

5

3

2

3. DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE 

PARTS (picture 1) 

1) 

Shaft

 

2-3) 

Gearbox

 

4-5) 

Cutting blades

 

6)

 

Blade holder bar 

7)

 

Shaft clamp locking screw 

8)

 

Shaft centring screw 

9)

 

Blade guards 

10)

 

Tilting handle 

11)

 

Tilting selector switch lockout knob

12)

 

Tilting angle selector switch 

 

 

HEDGE TRIMMER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 

 

4. ASSEMBLY 

1) 

The packaging box contains the gearbox and 

the blades, separated from the shaft (see fig. 2)

 

FITTING THE BLADE UNIT ONTO THE 
SHAFT 

1)

 

Fit the hedge trimmer

 

(fig. 3 item 1) onto the 

bottom drive shaft (fig. 3 item 2), making sure 
that the drive spindle (fig. 3 item 3) is correctly 
located inside the gearbox housing. 

WARNING 

The locating hole (fig. 3 item A) on the shaft must 
match the position of the gearbox hole (fig. 3 
item B). 
2)

 

Firstly fit and tighten the screw (fig. 4 item 1), 

then firmly tighten the clamp (fig. 4 item 2). 

FITTING THE WHOLE HEDGE TRIMMER UNIT 
ONTO THE MOTORISED UNIT 

WARNING! The hedge trimmer can be 
fitted in 3 different positions 
matching the 3 holes located in the 
top shaft clamp (fig.6). 

A - 0° (fig.7) 
C - 180° (fig.8) 

POSITION A 

 

Summary of Contents for PBT3446TP

Page 1: ...instructions for use WARNING Read the instructions before using the product Before initial start up please read through these operating instructions carefully prior to using the machine Keep the inst...

Page 2: ...9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 10 7 8 2 3 Fig 1 2...

Page 3: ...Fig 3 1 2 Fig 2 A 2 3 1 B 3 Fig 5 2 1 Fig 4...

Page 4: ...Fig 7 A 0 90 1 Fig 8 90 C 180 1 4 B 90 Fig 6 A 0 C 180 1...

Page 5: ...Fig 12 Fig 9 1 Fig 11 2 1 5 Fig 10 1...

Page 6: ...B 90 Fig 13 A 0 Fig 14 A 0 Fig 15 C 180 6...

Page 7: ...serious injuries THIS MANUAL MUST ALWAYS BE READ TOGETHER WITH THE BRUSH CUTTER MANUAL IT IS DESIGNED TO BE FITTED ON fig 5 This hedge trimmer attachment can ONLY be fitted on brush cutter model LK PB...

Page 8: ...as B8 Prolonged use of the hedge trimmer may hinder blood circulation to the hands Raynaud s disease due to vibrations The following factors may present a risk to the operator s health Operator has po...

Page 9: ...lting selector switch lockout knob 12 Tilting angle selector switch 9 HEDGE TRIMMER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 4 ASSEMBLY 1 The packaging box contains the gearbox and the blades separated from the shaft see...

Page 10: ...e stage 6 Fully tighten the screw knob as shown in the picture This fitting position C 180 is suitable for usage shown in fig 15 WARNING Start the engine only after connecting the bottom drive shaft t...

Page 11: ...not rest the foot or the knee onto the shaft 7 Start the engine as shown in the Brush Cutter manual fig 16 WARNING DANGER If the engine starts and stays in the half acceleration position the blades a...

Page 12: ...angle as required see fig 14 HIGH HORIZONTAL CUT Carry out fitting C 180 fig 8 then adjust the blade angle as required see fig 15 HIGH HORIZONTAL CUT or hedge top adjust the hedge trimmer operating an...

Page 13: ...uards must be fitted pict 12 ALWAYS USE GLOVES WHEN FITTING OR REMOVING THE BLADE GUARDS STORAGE Clean the hedge trimmer If the trimmer is not used for over 2 months empty the fuel tank Do not clean w...

Page 14: ...dB A Sound power level SWL av ISO 11094 108 dB A Maximum vibration level EN 28662 1 7 7 m s2 Incertitude value of vibration 3 1 m s2 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The undersigned declares that the foll...

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