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2.
Position the guard (fig. 5. C) on the holes of
the plate (fig. 5. B) of the drive tube (fig. 5. D).
3.
Fix the guard (fig. 5. C) by fully
tightening the screws (fig. 5. A).
NOTE
On the guard of the cutting means
(fig. 1.D) there is the following symbol:
Indicates the rotation direction
of the cutting means.
4.3.3 Fitting the guard on the cutting
means (saw blade, if permitted)
This guard must not be used
for other cutting devices.
1.
Remove the guards that may have
been used for other cutting devices.
2.
Remove the plate of the transmission
tube (fig. 5. B) and save the
corresponding screw (fig. 5.E).
3.
Position the support of the saw-blade
guard (fig. 6.A) on the transmission
tube (fig. 6.B), making sure that the
pin (fig. 6.C) enters correctly into the
matching hole in the tube (fig. 6.D).
4.
Fasten the support (fig. 6.A) utilising the
screw (fig. 6.E) and tighten it fully.
5.
Position the guard (fig. 6.F) on
the holes of the support.
6.
Fix the guard (fig. 6.F) by fully
tightening the screws (fig. 6.G).
4.3.4
Fitting and removing cutting means
4.3.4.a
Fitting cutting line head
1.
With the spacer (fig. 7.A.1) correctly fitted
on the shaft, fit the inner ring nut (fig. 7.A)
and the outer ring (fig. 7.D) in the indicated
direction, making sure that the inner ring
nut's grooves match perfectly with those
of the angle transmission.(fig. 7.B).
2.
Insert the supplied wrench (fig. 7.C) in
the specific hole of the inner ring nut
(fig. 7.A), then turn the ring nut by hand
and push the wrench (fig. 7.C) until it
enters the hole of the angle transmission
(fig. 7.B), blocking rotation.
3.
Fit the cutting line head (fig. 7.H),
screwing it anticlockwise.
4.
Remove the wrench (fig. 7.C)
to restore rotation.
Adjusting the cutting means guard:
5.
Fit the additional guard (fig. 7.E), inserting
the couplers into the respective seats
of the cutting means (fig. 7.F) and
pressing until a click is heard; then fasten
in place using the screw (fig. 7.G).
IMPORTANT
When using the cutting line
head, the additional guard (Fig. 7.E) must always
be fitted, with line cutting knife (Fig. 25.A), .
4.3.4.b
Removing cutting line head
1.
Insert the supplied wrench (fig. 7.C) in
the specific hole of the inner ring nut
(fig. 7.A), then turn the ring nut by hand
and push the wrench (fig. 7.C) until it
enters the hole of the angle transmission
(fig. 7.B), blocking rotation.
2.
Remove the cutting line head (fig. 7.H) by
unscrewing it clockwise, making sure not to
slide the spacer (fig. 7.A.1) off the shaft.
4.3.4.c
Fitting 3-point blade, saw
blade (if permitted)
Apply the guard to the blade.
1.
With the spacer (fig. 8.A.1, fig. 9.A.1)
correctly fitted on the shaft, fit the inner
ring nut (fig. 8.A, fig. 9.A) in the indicated
direction, making sure that the inner ring
nut's grooves match perfectly with those of
the angle transmission.(fig. 8.B, fig. 9.B).
2.
Fit the blade (fig. 8.C, fig. 9.C) and the
outer ring nut (fig. 8.D, fig. 9.D) with
the flat part towards the blade.
3.
Insert the supplied wrench (fig. 8.E, fig.
9.E) in the specific hole, then turn the
blade by hand (fig. 8.C, fig. 9.C) and
push the wrench (fig. 8.E, fig. 9.E) until it
enters the hole of the angle transmission
(fig. 8.B, fig. 9.B), blocking rotation.
4.
Fit the cup (fig. 8.F, fig. 9.F) and fully
tighten the nut (fig. 8.G, fig. 9.G) in an
anticlockwise direction (25 Nm).
5.
Remove the wrench (fig. 8.E,
fig. 9.E) to restore rotation.
Adjusting the cutting means guard:
6.
Remove the additional guard (fig. 8.H - if
it has been fitted) by loosening the screw
(fig. 8.J) and releasing the snap-fitted
couplers in the cutting means (fig. 8.I).
4.3.4.d
Removing 3-point blade,
saw blade (if permitted)
Apply the guard to the blade.
1.
Insert the supplied wrench (fig. 8.E, fig.
9.E) in the specific hole, then turn the
blade by hand (fig. 8.C, fig. 9.C) and
push the wrench (fig. 8.E, fig. 9.E) until it