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10/15-Hour Maintenance

CAUTION!

Before removing the spark plug, clean 

the area around the plug to prevent dirt 

and dust from getting into the engine’s 

internal parts.

Every 10 to 15 hours of operation: 

n

  Remove and clean the spark plug. 

See Figure 19. Adjust the spark plug 

electrode gap to 0.024 inch (0.6 mm). 

If the plug must be replaced, use only:      

NGK CMR5H or equivalent.

n

  Lubricate the cutter assembly gear-

box by pumping one or two strokes of 

Figure 28

Clean the spark 

plug and check 

the gap at the 

electrode.

0.024 inch

(0.6 mm)

lithium-base grease into the grease fit-

ting using a lever-type grease gun. See 

Figure 29.

Gearbox Grease 

Fitting

WARNING!

The cutter blades are very sharp! 

Always wear gloves when working 

around the cutter assembly.

CAUTION!

Operating the trimmer with worn or 

improperly adjusted cutters will reduce 

cutter performance and may also dam-

age your machine.

Guide Bar

Locknut

Cutter Blades

Shoulder 

Bolt

Washer 

(should turn 

freely)

Figure 26

Cutter Blade Adjustment

Figure 29

Cutter performance of your machine 

depends in great measure on cutter blade 

clearance. Properly adjusted blades will 

oscillate freely yet help prevent binding of 

cut material between blades. Adjust blades 

as follows (Figure 26): 
1.  Loosen all blade locknuts at least one 

full turn.

2.  Tighten each blade shoulder bolt firmly, 

and then loosen the shoulder bolts 1/4 

to 1/2 turn.

3.  Working from the gearcase end, lock 

each bolt in place by firmly tightening 

its locknut while preventing the shoul-

der bolt from turning.

When shoulder bolt adjustment is cor-

rect, there should be a gap of 0.25–0.50 

mm between the cutter blades and the flat 

washers, and the flat washer beneath each 

bolt head should turn freely.

CAUTION!

Over lubricating can cause the gear-

box to operate sluggishly and can 

cause grease to leak out.

10-Hour Maintenance

Unscrew 

Fasteners

Figure 27A

(more frequently in dusty 

conditions)

1.  Remove the air cleaner cover by loosen-

ing the thumb screws and lifting up. See 

Figure 27A.

2.  Remove and inspect the pre-filter. If the 

pre-filter is torn or otherwise damaged, 

replace it with a new one.

 

See Figure 27B.

3.  Clean the pre-filter with soap and water. 

Let dry before reinstalling. 

4.  Inspect the air cleaner element. If the 

element is damaged or distorted, re-

place it with a new one.

5. Tap filter gently on a hard surface to 

dislodge debris from element or use 

compressed air from the inside to blow 

debris out and away from the air filter 

element. 

CAUTION!

Never operate the unit if the air cleaner 

assembly is damaged or missing!

IMPORTANT!

Direct the air stream at the inside face of 

the filter only!

6.  Install the filter element, pre-filter and 

cover in the reverse order of removal.

Figure 27B

Filter

Element

Pre-Filter

Summary of Contents for 62640-94313

Page 1: ...when operating this machine To minimize the risk of injury to yourself and others read this manual and familiarize yourself with its contents SHINDAIWA OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL AH2510 ARTICULATED HED...

Page 2: ...procedures described in this manual are intended to help you get the most from your machine as well as to protect you and others from harm These procedures are guidelines for safe operation under most...

Page 3: ...Do not operate the articulated hedge trimmer with the muffler removed n Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before refueling Avoid overfilling and wipe off any fuel that may have spilled n Mak...

Page 4: ...n debris to help ensure good footing n Keep the cutters sharp and prop erly adjusted n Keep the articulated hedge trim mer as clean as possible Keep it free of loose vegetation mud etc Operating the A...

Page 5: ...ipment Tool kit containing a spark plug wrench 4 mm hex wrench and 8 x 10 mm spanner Optional Equipment Harness and bracket Model Name AH2510 Engine Model SF2510E Engine Type 4 cycle vertical cylinder...

Page 6: ...head until the throttle grip just contacts the tube clamp 6 Tighten the clamp screw firmly Figure 5 Figure 6 Throttle Cable CAUTION Do not force the shaft tube into the powerhead Excessive force can d...

Page 7: ...nd the latch release return securely to a locking position 5 Remove the scabbard from the cutter blade The engine now may be started Figure 14 Latch Release Latch Lock 3 16 1 4 inch 4 6 mm Throttle Fr...

Page 8: ...nate Oxygenated gasoline may cause increased op erating temperatures Under certain conditions alcohol based gasoline may also reduce the lubricating qualities of some 2 cycle mixing oils n Never use a...

Page 9: ...ope travel Pulling the recoil starter to the end of the rope travel can damage the starter ON 1 Slide the ignition switch to the ON position See Figure 18 2 Set the throttle lever to the fast idle a S...

Page 10: ...ngine idle If the idle speed cannot be adjusted by the procedure described here return the unit to your Shindaiwa dealer for inspection 1 Place the unit on the ground and start the engine then allow i...

Page 11: ...erly installed can increase engine noise sufficiently to cause hearing loss Keep air passages clean Muffler WARNING Before performing any maintenance repair or cleaning work on the ma chine make sure...

Page 12: ...t least one full turn 2 Tighten each blade shoulder bolt firmly and then loosen the shoulder bolts 1 4 to 1 2 turn 3 Working from the gearcase end lock each bolt in place by firmly tightening its lock...

Page 13: ...slip out with limited resistance 5 While holding adjustment screw in place with Allen driver tighten locknut with wrench 6 Turn engine over several times and return to TDC compression Recheck with pro...

Page 14: ...bristle brush 5 Inspect the cylinder exhaust port for any carbon buildup IMPORTANT If you note excessive carbon buildup consult with an authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer 6 Reassemble the spark ar...

Page 15: ...lace the plug with an NGK CMR5H or equivalent resistor type spark plug of the correct range Set spark plug electrode gap to 0 024 0 028 inch 0 6 0 7 mm NO YES What To Check Possible Cause Remedy ENGIN...

Page 16: ...switch and restart Refuel See page 8 Replace fuel filter Drain replace with clean fuel See page 8 Clean or replace spark plug tighten the terminal Replace the ignition unit Consult with an authorized...

Page 17: ...ation during a warranty repair alteration accident failure to use the recommended fuel and oil or not performing required maintenance services b the replacement parts used for required maintenance ser...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...hindaiwa com Shindaiwa Corporation Head Office 6 2 11 Ozuka Nishi Asaminami Ku Hiroshima 731 3167 Japan Telephone 81 82 849 2220 Fax 81 82 849 2481 2007 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 62640 94313 Revision...

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