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MPHT55050
by MacAllister
5. Cut and remove branches exceeding the cutting capacity of this product
using a proper pruner before operation.
6. Always hold the product firmly with both hands on soft grip (9) of the front pole
(8) and the rear handle (12). Never operate this product using only one hand.
7. Do not rush and do not attempt to cut too much with one stroke of the cutting device.
8. First cutting both sides from the bottom upwards to the top. This will prevent
any of the cuttings falling into the path of the area still to be cut (Fig. 12).
9. After cutting the sides proceed to the top. Try to keep the cutting device
angled at approximately 15° to the cutting surface (Fig. 13).
10. When cutting wide hedges with the cutting area
in sight move the cutting blade lightly through
the cutting surface in a sweeping motion
following the shape of the hedge or shrub.
A slight tilt downwards of the cutting blade in
the direction of motion is recommended for
optimum cutting performance.
11. Cut in a number of stages to achieve a better
result rather than trying to cut in one go if the
area being cut is particularly long (Fig. 14);
smaller cuttings will allow for easy composting.
12. Move the product with slow motion forward when cutting higher hedge and
the cutting area out of sight (Fig. 15).
Operation
Trimming
Fig. 12
0-1
5˚
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15