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FR 130 T

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Special care must be taken when 

working in difficult, over-grown terrain.
When cutting high scrub, under bushes 

and hedges: Keep cutting attachment at 

a minimum height of 15 cm to avoid 

harming small animals.
Before leaving the power tool 

unattended: Shut off the engine.
Check the cutting attachment at regular 

short intervals during operation or 

immediately if there is a noticeable 

change in cutting behavior:

Turn off the engine. Hold the unit 

firmly and wait for the cutting 

attachment to come to a standstill. 

Check condition and tightness, look 

for cracks.

Check sharpness.

Replace damaged or dull cutting 

attachments immediately, even if 

they have only superficial cracks.

Clean grass and plant residue off the 

cutting attachment mounting at regular 

intervals – remove any build up of 

material from the cutting attachment and 

deflector.
To reduce the risk of injury, shut off the 

engine before changing the cutting 

attachment.

When using mowing heads

Equip the deflector with the additional 

components specified in the instruction 

manual.
Use only the deflector with properly 

mounted line limiting blade to ensure the 

mowing lines are automatically trimmed 

to the approved length.
To reduce the risk of injury, always turn 

off the engine before adjusting the nylon 

line of manually adjustable mowing 

heads
Using the unit with over-long nylon 

cutting lines reduces the engine's 

operating speed. The clutch then slips 

continuously and this causes 

overheating and damage to important 

components (e.g. clutch, polymer 

housing components) – and this can 

increase the risk of injury from the 

cutting attachment rotating while the 

engine is idling.

Using metal cutting attachments

STIHL recommends the use of original 

STIHL metal cutting attachments. They 

are specifically designed to match your 

model and meet your performance 

requirements.
Metal cutting attachments rotate at very 

high speed. The forces that occur act on 

the machine, the attachment and the 

material being cut.

Sharpen metal cutting attachments 

regularly as specified.
Unevenly sharpened metal cutting 

attachments cause out-of-balance 

which can impose extremely high loads 

on the machine and increase the risk of 

breakage.
Dull or improperly sharpened cutting 

edges can put a higher load on the 

cutting attachment and increase the risk 

of injury from cracked or broken parts.
Inspect metal cutting attachments for 

cracks or warping after every contact 

with hard objects (e.g. stones, rocks, 

pieces of metal). To reduce the risk of 

injury, remove burrs and other visible 

build-ups of material (use a file) because 

they may become detached and be 

thrown at high speed during operation.
If a rotating metal cutting attachment 

makes contact with a rock or other solid 

object there is a risk of sparking which 

may cause easily combustible material 

to catch fire under certain 

circumstances. Dry plants and scrub are 

also easily combustible, especially in hot 

and dry weather conditions. If there is a 

risk of fire, do not use metal cutting 

attachments near combustible 

materials, dry plants or scrub. Always 

contact your local forest authority for 

information on a possible fire risk.
Do not continue using or attempt to 

repair damaged or cracked cutting 

attachments by welding, straightening or 

modifying the shape (out of balance).
This may cause parts of the cutting 

attachment to come off and hit the 

operator or bystanders at high speed 

and result in serious or fatal injuries.

Inspect the work area: 

Stones, pieces of metal 

or other solid objects can 

be thrown and cause per

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sonal injury or damage 

the cutting attachment 

and property (e.g. parked 

vehicles, windows).

The gearbox becomes 

hot during operation. To 

reduce the risk of burn 

injury, do not touch the 

gearbox housing.

Summary of Contents for FR 130 T

Page 1: ...STIHL FR 130 T Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ikolas Stihl Guide to Using this Manual 2 Safety Precautions and Working Techniques 2 Approved Combinations of Cutting Attachment Deflector and Handle 12 Approved KombiTools 13 Assembling the Unit 14...

Page 4: ...how you how it is operated or attend a special course in its operation Minors should never be allowed to use a power tool Keep bystanders especially children and animals away from the work area When t...

Page 5: ...ically designed to match the product and meet your performance requirements The deflector on this power tool cannot protect the operator from all objects thrown by the cutting attachment stones glass...

Page 6: ...rious or fatal burn injuries check for fuel leakage If fuel leakage is found do not start or run the engine until leak is fixed Before Starting Check that your power tool is properly assembled and in...

Page 7: ...ment must be clear of the ground and all other obstructions because it may begin to run when the engine starts Observe information in chapter on Starting Stopping the Engine Your power tool is a one p...

Page 8: ...om breathing toxic fumes To reduce the risk of accidents stop work immediately in the event of nausea headache visual disturbances e g reduced field of vision problems with hearing dizziness deteriora...

Page 9: ...specifically designed to match your model and meet your performance requirements Metal cutting attachments rotate at very high speed The forces that occur act on the machine the attachment and the mat...

Page 10: ...ealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied with the necessary technical information Only use high quality replacement parts in order to avoid t...

Page 11: ...a risk of injury from thrown parts of the head It is important to follow the maintenance instructions for the PolyCut mowing head The PolyCut can also be equipped with mowing line in place of the poly...

Page 12: ...the sweep it to the right and left at ground level when cutting grass and thinning young stands To cut wild growth and scrub lower the brush knife down onto the growth to achieve a shredding effect al...

Page 13: ...s Never cut wood or shrubs with a stem diameter of more than 2 cm use a circular saw blade for such work Inspect the brush knife at regular short intervals for signs of damage Do not continue working...

Page 14: ...wn in each row of the table may be used together No other combinations are permitted risk of accidents Cutting Attachments Mowing heads 1 STIHL SuperCut 20 2 2 STIHL AutoCut 25 2 3 STIHL AutoCut C 25...

Page 15: ...chments from the STIHL KombiSystem Only use KombiTools supplied by STIHL or expressly approved by STIHL for use with your specific model Only the following KombiTools may be mounted to this STIHL brus...

Page 16: ...ap from the other end of the shaft N Push the flexible shaft into the powerhead coupling 3 until it engages turn the shaft back and forth at the same time N Keep the protective caps in a safe place Mo...

Page 17: ...p 3 in the loop handle 4 and position them both against the drive tube 5 N Position the clamp 6 against the drive tube N Line up the holes N Fit the washers 8 on the screws 7 and insert the screws in...

Page 18: ...positions Adjust the throttle cable only after the unit is fully assembled the control handle must be in the normal operating position N Put the machine on the ground in the normal operating position...

Page 19: ...tor 1 Deflector for mowing attachments 2 Deflector for mowing heads Deflectors 1 and 2 are both mounted to the gearbox in the same way N Place the deflector on the gearbox flange N Insert the screws 3...

Page 20: ...1 off the shaft 2 If mounting hardware is not packed with machine Only mowing heads may be used which mount directly to the shaft 2 Blocking the shaft The output shaft 2 must be blocked with the stop...

Page 21: ...ments with 2 3 or 4 teeth 1 4 5 may point in either direction these cutting attachments must be turned over regularly to help avoid one sided wear The cutting edges of the grass cutting blades 2 3 mus...

Page 22: ...t in serious damage to the engine Poor quality gasoline or engine oil may damage the engine sealing rings hoses and the fuel tank Gasoline Use only high quality brand name gasoline with a minimum octa...

Page 23: ...hly shake the mixture in the canister before fueling your machine WARNING Pressure may build up in the canister open it carefully N Clean the fuel tank and canister from time to time Dispose of remain...

Page 24: ...the cap in the opening N Turn the cap clockwise as far as stop and tighten it down as firmly as possible by hand Adjusting the Harness Straps A Pull the ends of the straps downward to tighten the harn...

Page 25: ...aps by lifting the sliding adjusters and then take off the backpack Throwing Off the Machine WARNING The machine and backpack must be quickly thrown off in an emergency The waist belt must be opened b...

Page 26: ...f the bulb is already filled with fuel Cranking N Put the unit on the ground Make sure it is secure N Keep the flexible shaft as straight as possible WARNING The throttle cable must be positioned para...

Page 27: ...control in the direction of the arrow on the stop symbol h to STOP 0 At very low outside temperatures As soon as the engine runs N Blip the throttle trigger to disengage the starting throttle position...

Page 28: ...he choke knob according to engine temperature N Now start the engine Using Transport Guard The type of transport guard depends on the metal cutting attachment supplied with the machine Transport guard...

Page 29: ...from the transport guard N Swing wire rod outwards N Fit the transport guard on the cutting attachment from below N Swing wire rod into position N Hook wire rod to the transport guard 681BA269 KN 681...

Page 30: ...and remove the filter cover 2 N Clean away loose dirt from around the filter N Grip the filter element 3 at the cutout arrow in the filter housing 4 and remove it N Fit a new filter element As a temp...

Page 31: ...s or sooner if the electrodes are badly eroded Install only suppressed spark plugs of the type approved by STIHL see Specifications Removing the spark plug N Move the slide control to STOP 0 N Pull of...

Page 32: ...ve servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer N Check the grease level regularly about every 25 hours of operation N Unscrew the filler plug 1 If no grea...

Page 33: ...flexible shaft fully into the powerhead sleeve 4 turn the shaft back and forth at the same time For periods of 3 months or longer N Drain and clean the fuel tank in a well ventilated area N Dispose of...

Page 34: ...ut of balance on a STIHL balancer see Special Accessories or have it checked by a dealer and re balanced as necessary STIHL recommends a STIHL servicing dealer Placing Power Tool on the Ground N Shut...

Page 35: ...t to spring back N Pull ends of the lines outward Repeat the above procedure as necessary until both lines reach the limiter blade on the deflector Rotating the spool from one stop to the next advance...

Page 36: ...in the fuel tank every year and have it replaced if necessary The pickup body should be positioned in the area of the tank shown in the illustration Antivibration elements Four anti vibration springs...

Page 37: ...l inspection X X Clean X Replace X X Manual fuel pump if fitted Check X Have repaired by servicing dealer1 X Pickup body in fuel tank Have checked by servicing dealer1 X Have replaced by servicing dea...

Page 38: ...X Flexible shaft Check X Replenish film of lubricant X Gearbox lubrication Check X Replenish X Safety labels Replace X 1 STIHL recommends an authorized STIHL servicing dealer The following intervals...

Page 39: ...t you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied with...

Page 40: ...frame 13 Hip waist belt 14 Back padding 15 Harness 16 Wing screw 17 Coupling sleeve 18 barrier bar 19 Loop handle 20 Slide control 21 Throttle trigger lockout 22 Guard for throttle trigger 23 Throttle...

Page 41: ...same duration of exposure Sound pressure level Lpeq to ISO 22868 Sound power level Lweq to ISO 22868 5 2 002BA394 KN 1 3 3 6 4 1 4 Specifications Displacement 36 3 cc Bore 43 mm Stroke 25 mm Engine p...

Page 42: ...k described in this user manual All other repairs must be carried out by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL serv...

Page 43: ...nction with the following KombiTools BF KM BG KM FCB KM FCS KM FHKM FS KM FSB KM HL KM and HT KM The basic power tool described here may be operated only in conjunction with the KombiTools approved by...

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