22
B10.7 DANGER! Do not fit blades
with a diameter greater than 230
mm.
3. DESCRIPTIONS OF MACHINE
PARTS
DESCRIPTION Fig.1
1)
Starter grip
2)
Starter
3)
Chock lever
4)
Spark plug cap
5)
Fuel cap
6)
Silencer
7)
Left grip (handle bar)
8)
Combustion engine
9)
Fuel tank
10)
Right handle with controls (handle bar)
11)
Rear handle with controls
12)
Suspension point
13)
Front handle
14)
Engine stopping device (OFF/ON swithc).
15)
Throttle lock
16)
Throttle trigger lock out
17)
Throttle control lever
18)
Shaft tube
19)
Blade
20)
Cutting attachment guard (for blade)
21)
Cutting attachment guard (for line head)
22)
Line head
23)
Belt harness
24)
Barrier
4. ASSEMBLY
FRONT GRIP
FOR MODEL GBL 26/34
1) Position the grip (part 1) and the barrier (part 2)
as shown in fig.2 at a distance “F” of 20 cm or more
(from the rear grip).
2) Fasten in position with the 4 screws, washers
and nuts (fig.3)
FOR MODEL GBL 40
1) Position the grip with barrier “B” turned on the left
side of the machine, as shown in fig. 65 and 67.
Keep a distance “A” of 20 cm or more (from the rear
grip). Fasten in position with the 4 screws, washers
and nuts (fig. 66).
The handle can be folded back for ease
of transport or storage and can be
adjusted for a more comfortable working
position. This must be fitted to the left side of
the staff.
HANDLE FOR MODEL GB 26/34/40
1) The BRUSH CUTTER is packaged with a folded
handle (fig.4).
2) Loosen the knob (fig.5) and turn the handle
crosswise.
3) Lock the handle by tightening the knob (fig.6)
fully. The handle can be folded back for ease of
transport or storage and can be adjusted for a more
cinfortable working position.
BRUSH CUTTERS GB 26/34/40 and GBL 26,
may be used:
A. To trim bushes, by fitting the blade and the blade
guard (fig.1 item 19-20).
B. To trim grass by fitting the line head and the
extension (fig.1 item 21-22), that is screwed onto the
same guard.
BRUSH CUTTERS OPERATING MANUAL
GB
ENGLISH
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