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ASSEMBLY

Attach the guard to the lower shaft using 

the screws and tools provided in the tool 

kit.

The screws are already installed in the 

lower guard.

Loosen the four screws on the upper cap. 

Remove the upper cap and place the bull 

horn handle inside the recess.

Replace the upper cap and re-tighten the 

four securing screws. The bullhorn 

handles are now secured in place.

2

ATTACH THE LOWER GUARD

3

ATTACH THE HANDLE

CAUTION! Over-tightening the bolts can cause damage to the screw and/or the machine.

ASSEMBLY

Attach the guard to the lower shaft using the 

screws and tools provided. 

1

ATTACH THE LOWER GUARD

Insert the locking knob into the shaft 

connector.

Pull and twist the locating pin to lock it into 

the open position before inserting the lower 

shaft into the joint.

4

SHAFT TO JOINT ASSEMBLY

5

ALIGN THE SPLINES

6

JOIN THE SHAFTS

When inserting the shaft into the joint pay 

particular attention to the splines within the 

shaft.

It is essential that the splines are connected 

correctly for the machine to operate.

Once you are satisfied that the splines and 

the locating pin hole are aligned sufficiently, 

connect the shaft to the joint.

WARNING! Do not use the machine without the locking knob attached and tightened to the shaft connector.

WARNING! It is essential that the locking knob is secured when using the machine, failure to do so can damage the machine.

NOTE: Take care aligning the splines, if the splines are not connected correctly the machine will not function in the manner intended.

Summary of Contents for PGBC-5200

Page 1: ...BRUSH CUTTER OWNERS MANUAL PGBC 5200...

Page 2: ...s and drawings in this manual are supplied by Parker Products Ltd to help you with the operation and maintenance of the product The information contained in this manual was accurate at the time of pro...

Page 3: ...clear cutting area and a secure footing ALWAYS use the harness supplied while operating the machine NEVER smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank ALWAYS keep the handles dry clean a...

Page 4: ...accident for yourself or for others To limit the risk of injury fire or electrocution always apply the recommendations indicated DANGER Keep away from sources of ignition Fuel 2 stroke oil mixture ra...

Page 5: ...PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE PLEASE RECYCLE WHERE FACILITIES EXIST CHECK YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY OR RETAILER FOR RECYCLING ADVICE GUARANTEED SOUND POWER LEVEL HOT SURFACES WILL...

Page 6: ...and swelling of your fingers or any other part of your body see a doctor before getting worse To avoid noise complaints operate product between 9am and 5pm BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE The area within a...

Page 7: ...nance or checking procedures In the event that any part must be replaced or any maintenance or repair work not described in this manual must be performed please contact ParkerBrand Under no circumstan...

Page 8: ...SPARK PLUG WRENCH ALLEN KEY X2 CLUTCH CONE BOLTS X4 HUB NUT WASHER C WASHER A 15 WHAT S IN THE BOX SAFETY HARNESS LOWER GUARD SPOOL Washers and nut are pre installed on the lower shaft i FOR DETAILED...

Page 9: ...there is only trace left from testing NOTE The fuel for this machine must be mixed with 2 stroke oil at a 40 1 ratio Gasoline Oil WARNING Do not start the Brush Cutter without adding oil to the engin...

Page 10: ...ine up It may be easier if you lay the main body on its rear side whilst doing this Finger tighten a bolt in one of the top bolt holes then one in the diagonal opposing bottom hole Repeat this proces...

Page 11: ...connector Pull and twist the locating pin to lock it into the open position before inserting the lower shaft into the joint 4 SHAFT TO JOINT ASSEMBLY 5 ALIGN THE SPLINES 6 JOIN THE SHAFTS When insert...

Page 12: ...in an anti clockwise direction to tighten i X X X WASHER C HUB NUT 7 RELEASE LOCATING PIN 8 TIGHTEN KNOB Twist to release the pin and rotate the lower shaft until the pin locates into the location hol...

Page 13: ...of the machine i NOTE The hub is reverse threaded so to tighten the nut you will have to turn it in an anti clockwise diretion to ensure that it is secured in place along with the chosen cutting atta...

Page 14: ...26 27 WASHER A INSTALLING THE 3 TOOTH BLADE The Hub is reverse threaded turn in an anti clockwise direction to tighten i THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK WASHER B WASHER C HUB NUT...

Page 15: ...ng anti clockwise Please ensure that the spool is secure and closed correctly prior to use To remove the spool follow the above directions in reverse i INSTALLING THE SPOOL Please be aware that Washer...

Page 16: ...re to evenly spread the weight over both shoulders using the strap adjusters Tighten or loosen the harness to best suit your frame Please be aware you may need to re adjust to ensure the harness is in...

Page 17: ...b upwards Please make sure the machine is properly secured or supported before releasing the quick release hook to prevent damage After use of the quick release hook it will need to be re assembled Pl...

Page 18: ...must be secure and tight for the carburettor to prime STARTING THE ENGINE 3 CLOSE CHOKE COLD START 3 OPEN CHOKE WARM START For cold engine starts close the choke by sliding the lever upwards For warm...

Page 19: ...TART B A Make sure that the choke is CLOSED Pull the recoil starter twice in quick succession Proceed to Step 6B and follow instructions for warm start Make sure that the choke is OPEN Pull the recoil...

Page 20: ...is allows the engine to cool down and return to optimum operating temperature Turn the engine off by placing the on off switch to position O as illustrated above When restarting the engine after immed...

Page 21: ...L LINE OPEN REPLACE SPOOL LINE SPOOL COVER SPOOL CARTRIDGE SPOOL LINE SPOOL SPRING SPOOL BODY BUMP TO FEED LINE LINE FEED DIRECTION LINE FEED DIRECTION PUSH TO UNCLIP WEAR EYE PROTECTION TURN ANTI CLO...

Page 22: ...2 4mm in diameter i 3 SECURE SPOOL LINE Secure the spool line inside one of the two lugs on the body of the cartridge to prevent it unwinding 5 REATTACH SPOOL COVER 4 REPLACE CARTRIDGE Place the cart...

Page 23: ...the throttle cable loosen or tighten the nuts illustrated above Always allow 1 2mm of play to ensure the cable is not under load at all times When the engine tends to stop frequently at idling mode t...

Page 24: ...ght in the blade or if the unit starts to shake or vibrate turn off the engine and check the whole unit Change the blade if it has been damaged Turn off the engine and make sure the blade has complete...

Page 25: ...thrust Blade thrust can occur when the moving blade come in contact with an object that it cannot cut This contact causes the blade to stop for an instant and then suddenly move or bounce away from t...

Page 26: ...tart repeat procedure with a new spark plug Starter rope pulls harder now than when new Contact Parker Brand Engine starts but will not accelerate Carburettor requires adjustment Contact Parker Brand...

Page 27: ...emove the bottom shaft and re insert ensuring the joint is correctly connected and engaged Excessive vibration is felt when using the three tooth blade Top and bottom shafts are not correctly engaged...

Page 28: ...fuel tank Check X Replace X X X Gearbox Lubrication Check X X X Replenish X Before starting work After finishing work or daily After each refuelling stop Weekly Monthly Yearly If problem If damaged A...

Page 29: ...X X Metal Cutting Attachment Sharpen X X All accessible screws and nuts Re tighten X X Anti vibration Elements Check X X X SPECIFICATIONS Engine 10mm Model 1E44FA Displacement 52 0cm3 Fuel Mixture Gas...

Page 30: ...ducts Ltd Being the responsible person appointed by the manufacturer Signed Date 30 06 21 Name Jason Parker Position Managing Director Parker Products Ltd Guarantees the product against defective mate...

Page 31: ...Rev 1 6 June 2021 PGBC 5200...

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