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1.  Remove the four socket-head cap screws, bracket and 

two shims.  See Figure 1.

2.  Remove the retaining nut, washer and gearcase clamp 

screw. If possible, do not disturb the D-washer.

3.  Remove the cutting attachment shield from the 

gearcase.

BCC07

Barrier Bar and Hanger Assembly

1.  Remove the four socket-head cap screws 

on the handle and remove the handle and 

mounting bracket.

2.  Unscrew gearcase housing locating screw, 

and slide gearcase off of outer tube.

3.  Position the hanger on the outer tube be-

tween the handle and throttle assembly and 

secure the hanger with the nut and bolt as 

shown in Figure 2. 

4.  Slide gear case on to outer tube and align 

locating holes.

5.  Thread locating screw into locating hole, and 

tighten securely.

6.  Position the handle on the outer tube for-

ward of Handle Positioning Label as shown 

in Figure 2.

7.  Install the barrier bar with the socket-head 

cap screws and nuts. Tighten the screws 

finger-tight ONLY at this time.

8.  Locate the handle in the best position for 

operator comfort (usually about 10 inches 

ahead of the throttle housing). 

9.  Secure the handle by alternately tightening 

the four socket-head screws in a diagonal or 

“criss-cross” fashion.

Outer Tube

Socket-head Cap-

screws

Handle

Barrier Bar

Throttle As-

sembly

Figure 2

Bolt

Nut

Hanger

Nuts

Handle Positioning Label

Assembly

Removing the Old Cutting Attachment Shield 

Remove the Existing Cutting Attachment Shield.

TSU05

Cutting Attach-

ment Shield

Washer

Retaining 

Nut

Gearcase 

Clamp 

Screw

D-washer

Shim

Gearcase 

Housing

Shim

Bracket

Socket-Head Cap 

Screws

Outer Tube

  Figure 1

CAUTION!

The D-Washer is a spacer that prevents overtightening 

and must remain in place to prevent possible damage to 

the gearcase clamp.

Summary of Contents for 80559

Page 1: ...to yourself and others Read the Owner s Opera tor s manual originally supplied with the unit that is being upgraded and familiarize yourself with the contents Always wear eye and hearing protec tion w...

Page 2: ...be in force in your area If you have questions regarding your Shindaiwa power tool or if you do not understand something in these instructions your Shindaiwa dealer will be glad to assist you You may...

Page 3: ...blade If a properly installed blade vibrates replace it with a new one and re check WARNING ALWAYS Shut off the engine immediately if a blade binds in a cut Push the branch or tree to ease the bind a...

Page 4: ...on the outer tube for ward of Handle Positioning Label as shown in Figure 2 7 Install the barrier bar with the socket head cap screws and nuts Tighten the screws finger tight ONLY at this time 8 Locat...

Page 5: ...asher is installed in the gear case clamp flat side facing outer tube 3 Insert the cutting attachment shield between the outer tube and the cut ting attachment mounting plate See Figure 3 4 Fit the tw...

Page 6: ...der and collar See Figure 5 5 Install the new collar See Figure 5 6 Install Holder A and safety clip See Figure 6 7 Next slide the safety clip off center See Figure 6 Holder Figure 5 Output Shaft Coll...

Page 7: ...k plug wrench tighten the bolt firmly in a counter clockwise direction 13 Remove the hex wrench WARNING A standard grass trimmer unit with loop handle should NEVER be operated with blade type attachme...

Page 8: ...r strap Always make sure the cutting attachment shield is properly installed before operating the unit Using A Brushcutter Blade Blade Thrust Blade thrust is a sudden sideways or backward motion of th...

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