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3-1. CONNECTING WHEEL ASSEMBLY

NOTE:

Locate small bag of hardware containing two Allen

hex screws, two large flat washers, two small flat washers
and two split pins.
1.

Place one wheel on the axle followed by a large flat
washer. Secure by inserting a split pin through the
hole in the end of the axle, bend the ends over using
pliers. See Figure 3-1A.

2.

Press wheel cover on wheel.

3.

Position the axle assembly on the inside of the sup-
port tube as shown in Figure 3-1B, aligning the hole in
the axle with the hole in the support. Place a lock
washer and small flat washer on the Allen hex screw
and guide them up through the hole in support tube
and into the hole in the axle. The flat washer should be
next to the axle.

4.

Assemble the other tube support to the other end of
the axle in the same manner.

5.

Attach the second wheel to the axle using the same
method as described in step 1.

3-2. ATTACHING WHEEL  ASSEMBLY TO

UNIT

1.

Remove Top Cover Assembly by loosening the spring
loaded Top Cover Assemble Knobs. Figure 3-2A.

2.

Lay motor assembly down on flat surface with plug
facing down.

3.

Place a 2x4 under bottom of motor to obtain correct
angle to attach wheel kit.

4.

Wheels should be toward floor (same as plug).

5.

Align top of support tubes (2 holes) with 2 holes in
motor housing. Using hardware (flat washers of lock
washers, and 4 hex bolts attach support tubes to
motor housing & tighten.

6.

Stand unit of and install the Top Cover Assembly by
tightening the 3 spring loaded Top Cover Assembly
Knobs.

WARNING

Use caution when tightening set screws to avoid contact
with sharp cutting blades.

15.

The operation of any tool can result in foreign
objects being thrown into your eyes, which can

result in severe eye damage. Before operating power
tool, always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with
side shields and a full face shield when needed. We rec-
ommend wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eye-
glasses or standard safety glasses with side shields.

2-3. EXPLANATION OF NOTE, WARNING,

AND WARRANTY SYMBOL

1.

A NOTE

is used to convey additional information, or

highlight a particular explanation, or to expand a
instruction.

2.

A WARNING

identifies a procedure which, if not

undertaken or if improperly done, can result in a seri-
ous personal injury or damage to the unit and/or both.

3.

(WARRANTY SYMBOL)

serves notice that

unless instructions or procedures are followed,

any damage will void the warranty and all repairs will
be at owner's expense. Service other than user main-
tenance should be performed by a McCulloch
Authorized Service Center. Damage or conditions
caused by improper maintenance practices which ren-
der this product inoperable will void the manufactur-
er's warranty.

4.

FOR WARRANTY OR SERVICE

contact the nearest

McCulloch Authorized Service Center.

2-4. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS

1.

Never place hands into Top Hopper, Side Chute or
Discharge Chute as serious injury will occur  (Figure
2-1).

2.

Use of these personal safety items is highly recom-
mended to reduce the risk of accidental injury (Figure
2-2).

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

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2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

3 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

3-1A

Axle

3-2A

Top Cover

Assembly

Top Cover

Assembly

Knobs

Use of these personal safety items is
highly recommended to reduce the risk
of accidental injury.

Never place hands into Top Hopper,

Side Chute or Discharge Chute as
serious injury will occur.

2-1

2-2

Flat Washer
and Split Pin

3-1B

Tube

Insert

Axle

Support

Tube

Allen hex screw,
small flat washer
and lock washer

3-2B

Chute

Screws

V-Blade

Flange

Shredder

Blades

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MCS2001

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Page 2: ...us person al injury and or damage to the unit The WARRANTY SYMBOL serves notice that unless instructions or procedures are followed any damage caused will void the warranty and all repairs will be at...

Page 3: ...ommended when working outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 11 Use safety glasses Always use full eye protection and a dust mask if operation is dusty 12 Stay alert watch what yo...

Page 4: ...g thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before operating power tool always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full face shield when needed We rec ommen...

Page 5: ...over screw knob ensuring this is tight If the top cover screw knob is not tight the motor will not start due to the motor lock out switch not being activated 4 3 ATTACHING MULCH BAG Place a heavy duty...

Page 6: ...ir of warrantable products will be scheduled according to the normal work flow at the servicing location depend ing on the availability of replacement parts B Repair time which exceeds ten 10 days fro...

Page 7: ...uvel outil Ce manuel contient galement des mises en gardes et informations intitul es REMARQUE AVERTISSEMENT ATTENTION et GARANTIE Une REMARQUE est destin e fournir des informations compl mentaires cl...

Page 8: ...t pas de l arr ter ad quatement Ne jamais utiliser l appareil si le cordon lectrique ou la fiche est endommag si le moteur ou le coupe herbe lui m me ne fonctionne pas correctement ou s il est tomb s...

Page 9: ...raient son fonctionnement Une protection ou toute autre pi ce qui est endom mag e doit tre correctement r par e ou remplac e par un centre de maintenance agr par McCulloch sauf indication contraire da...

Page 10: ...r Rondelle plate et goupille fendue 3 1B Insert de Tube Axe Tube Support Vis creuse t te hexagonale petite rondelle plate et rondelle frein Goulotte Vis 3 3 MONTAGE DE LA TR MIE REMARQUE Cherchez le p...

Page 11: ...avant de commencer tout entretien des lames coupantes BLOQUAGE Si les lames commencent se bloquer tournez le bouton sous le moteur Si les lames ne peuvent se lib rer veuilelz consulter le sinstruction...

Page 12: ...rnies dans la ou les Notices d utilisation qui accompagnent le produit ou d coulant d une r paration inad quate par un Centre de r paration non agr C Les r glages standards ou les accessoires consomma...

Page 13: ...TIA notifica que a menos que se sigan las instrucciones o procedimientos cualquier da o cau sado anular la garant a y las reparaciones correr n a cuenta del propietario Ponga atenci n particular a las...

Page 14: ...des afilados o piezas m viles Reemplace los cables dete riorados inmediatamente Los cables deteriorados aumentan el riesgo de descarga el ctrica SEGURIDAD PERSONAL 9 Mantenga a los ni os alejados Todo...

Page 15: ...era de descarga Podr a sufrir serias lesiones Figura 2 1 2 El uso de estos p rrafos sobre seguridad personal es altamente recomendado para reducir el riesgo de heridas accidentales Figura 2 2 CONSERVE...

Page 16: ...retada Si la perilla del interruptor de seguridad superior no est apretada el motor no partir debido a que no se activar el interruptor de desconexi n del motor 4 3 INSTALACION DE LA BOLSA DE DES PERD...

Page 17: ...de la fecha de compra original cuando se utilice para fines comerciales profesionales institucionales o de subarriendo Esta garant a le proporciona derechos legales espec ficos Tambi n puede propor ci...

Page 18: ...REVISED DATE 6 1 2009 V2 SPECIFY MODEL NO WHEN ORDERING PARTS DATE 1600W SHREDDER 11 28 2007 MODEL NO MCS2001 SERVICE SPARE PARTS LIST SERVICE SPARE PARTS LIST...

Page 19: ...3 200101 DUST PLATE 1 150 18 6WSB 04 SPRING WASHER 10 150 19 6NAZ 04 NUT 2 150 20 6262 200106 RESTRAINING COVER 1 150 21 6SDAZ 05 55 SCREW 1 150 22 6059 200101 BRACKET TUBE 1 150 23 6NAZ 05 NUT 1 150...

Page 20: ...L WIRE 1 150 52 6272 200002 THERMOSTAT 1 150 53 6022 200002 ON OFF SWITCH 1 150 54 6199 200002 CORD GUARD 1 150 55 6100 200101 PLATE 1 150 56 6011 200005 POWER CORD 1 150 57 6111 200101 STRENGTEN SHAF...

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