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DRIVER  

MAINTENANCE

Improperly maintaining the driving 

mechanism on this power tool, or failure 

to correct a problem before operation, can 

cause a malfunction in which you can be 

seriously hurt or killed.
In accordance with this manual, always 

perform a pre-operation inspection of the 

driving mechanism before each use and 

correct any problem.

DO NOT

 lend or rent 

your post driver with-

out the instruction manuals. Be sure that 

anyone using it understands the informa-

tion contained in these manuals.

DO NOT

 use this post 

driver for any purpose 

other than driving posts into the ground. 

Misuse may result in personal injury or 

property damage, including damage to the 

machine

Minors should never 

be allowed to use this 

power tool. Bystanders, especially chil-

dren, and animals should not be allowed in 

the area where it is in use.

NEVER

 let your 

power tool run unat-

tended. When it is not in use, shut it off 

and make sure that unauthorized persons 

do not use it.

DO NOT

 operate this 

post driver unless the 

operator is wearing safety glasses, safety 

shoes, hearing protection, gloves or any 

other safety equipment advised by, ANSI, 

NIOSH, OSHA, or any other safety regu-

latory agency, the employer or the owner 

of this post driver. 

Hearing protection is required

 as the 

post driver emits noise at 100 dB level. 

Bystanders should, at a minimum, wear 

safety glasses and hearing protection while 

in the presence of this power tool during 

operation. If not wearing protective gear, 

bystanders should keep a distance of 50 

feet (15 m) from the post driver while in 

operation.

Prolonged use

 of a power tool (or other 

machines) exposing the operator to vibra-

tions may produce white finger disease 

(Raynaud’s phenomenon) or carpal tunnel 

syndrome. These conditions reduce the 

hand’s ability to feel and regulate tem-

perature, produce numbness and burning 

sensations and may cause nerve and circu-

lation damage and tissue necrosis.
Not all factors contributing to white finger 

disease are known, but cold weather,  

smoking and diseases or physical condi-

tions that affect blood vessels and blood 

transport, as well as high vibration levels 

and long periods of exposure to vibration 

are mentioned as factors in the develop-

ment of white finger disease. 
In order to reduce the risk of white finger 

disease and carpal tunnel syndrome, please 

note the following:
•  This Pro-Series

 post driver has been 

designed with Rhino

®

 CIS

 anti-vibra-

tion handles to reduce the transmission 

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POST DRIVER & EXTENDED HANDLE SAFETY

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for Pro Series 301250

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL MODELS 301250 301252 Pro Series Extended Handles OWNERS MANUAL ProSeries Extended Handles...

Page 2: ...fety of others is very important The proper and safe use of your Rhino post driver and accessories is an important responsi bility and should be taken seriously Keep this owner s manual available so y...

Page 3: ...Extended Handle Operating Instructions 6 Starting the Engine 7 Hot Restart 8 Driving a Post 8 Installing a Chuck Adapter 9 Installing an Alternative Chuck 10 Multi Pro Maintenance 10 Rhino Pro Series...

Page 4: ...u read the warranty information fully and under stand its coverage and your responsibilities of ownership Fill out the warranty registration card or online registration to receive Rhino Limited Lifeti...

Page 5: ...your project Failure to do so can be catastrophic Underground utilities include but are not limited to Electric Gas Telephone Water Sewer TV Cable Lawn Sprinklers etc POWER LINES DO NOT use the post d...

Page 6: ...protection is required as the post driver emits noise at 100 dB level Bystanders should at a minimum wear safety glasses and hearing protection while in the presence of this power tool during operati...

Page 7: ...chuck on the driver DO NOT operate your post driver unless it is on a post to be driven Operation of the driver without it driving on a post could damage the power tool SURROUNDINGS This power tool em...

Page 8: ...OR DEATH READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR POST DRIVER Visually inspect your Multi Pro Post Driver before use The interior of the chuck tube should be checked for obstruc tions damage or wear to the...

Page 9: ...tion of the arrow as shown in Fig 5 Return the starter grip gently Do not extend the starter rope to its full length as it can cause damage the recoil mechanism An operator should never wrap the start...

Page 10: ...e engine switch on the post driver to the OFF position 2 Move the choke lever to the OPEN position 3 Hold the throttle in the MAX speed position 4 Pull the starter grip 3 to 5 times Follow the STARTIN...

Page 11: ...eded Inspect your driver s chuck and chuck adapters frequently Some Pro Series drivers are equipped with the Rhino Chuck Lok Adapter Sys tem It is comprised of the master chuck the locking nut and two...

Page 12: ...used oil in accordance with any local state or federal regulations Refer to the Service Instructions that came with your post driver for more details regarding proper maintenance Following the servic...

Page 13: ...he post make sure both hands are firmly on both side handles Lift with the knees with feet firmly planted shoulder width apart to maintain stability Keep elbows bent and close to the body while liftin...

Page 14: ...nch in the top handle bracket and set aside to allow the throttle to be removed from the side handle assembly Please note you will need to order a lower handle Part no 301233 if your Pro Series Driver...

Page 15: ...13 Step 1 Step 5 Step 2 Step 6 Step 3 Step 7 Step 4 Step 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 16: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 9 Step 13 Step 10 Step 14 Step 11 Step 15 Step 12 Step 16 14...

Page 17: ...Step 17 Step 21 Step 18 Step 22 Step 19 Step 23 Step 20 Step 24 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Set screw circled above 15...

Page 18: ...te the throttle making sure that the throttle linkage contacts the stop when fully depressed Loosen nuts and readjust if needed Note The top throttle has been pre ad justed with factory settings after...

Page 19: ...ep 28 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 29 Please note you will need to order a lower handle Part no 301233 if your Pro Series Driver model does NOT already have one DO NOT OPERATE EXTENDED HANDLES WITHO...

Page 20: ...18 RHINO EXTENDED HANDLE PARTS LIST 6 6 2 5 3 1 6 6 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 4...

Page 21: ...rol Assembly for 2 Extended Handle 301264 Throttle Control Assembly for 4 1 2 Extended Handle 301275 Extended Handle Warning Label Protection 301276 Extened Handle Warning Label Balance 301277 Extende...

Page 22: ...Driver which is proved to be defective upon inspec tion by a Rhino certified authorized technician This Limited Warranty does not extend to a Gasoline Powered Post Driver which has been subject to mi...

Page 23: ...brication is adequate 4 If using a FRL inspect the filter on the FRL if impacted with residue replace with new filter 5 Inspect the filter on the Throttle If clogged blow off debris with air hose or c...

Page 24: ...TY AND SERVICE SINCE 1975 WWW RHINOTOOL COM Rhino Tool Company Inc P O Box 111 Kewanee IL 61443 309 853 5555 866 707 1808 Form 301277 103117 ATRADITION OF QUALITYAND SERVICE SINCE1975 WWW RHINOTOOL CO...

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