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WARNING

  Exhaust gases from the engine are hot and may contain 

sparks which can cause a 

fi

 re. 

 

Also, sparks are generated when cutting metal with this 

machine.

  Never use the machine where 

fl

 ammable  substances 

and gases are present.

  Sparks generated from cutting operations can cause 

fi

 res. Always have adequate 

fi

 re extinguishing equipment 

available.

  When relocating to a new work area, be sure to shut o

  

the machine and ensure that all cutting attachments are 

stopped.

  Always ensure that the engine is shut o

  and any cutting 

attachments have completely stopped before moving.

 

Gyroscopic forces occur when moving while the engine 

is operating and the cut-o

  wheel is rotating. This may 

cause you to lose control of the machine.

  Never cut materials that consist of asbestos. 

 Never leave the engine running while unattended 

(e.g. on the ground).

Kickback and related warnings

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged 

rotating wheel. Pinching or snagging causes sudden stalling 

of the rotating wheel which in turn causes the machine to 

be forced in the direction opposite of the wheel's rotation at 

the point of the binding. For example, if an abrasive wheel is 

snagged or pinched by the workpiece, the edge of the wheel 

that is entering into the pinch point can dig into the surface of 

the material causing the wheel to climb out or kick out. The 

wheel may either jump toward or away from the operator, 

depending on the direction of the wheel's movement at the 

point of pinching. Abrasive wheels may also break under 

these conditions. 

Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the 

machine which could result in serious personal injury.

Kickback is the result of cut-o

  machine misuse and/or 

incorrect operating procedures or conditions that can be 

avoided by taking proper precautions as given below.

  Kickback occurs when the upper angle of the cut-o

  

wheel is used or touches an object when the cut-o

  

wheel is running.  Pay special attention not to touch the 

upper angle of the cut-o

  wheel to any object. (

Fig. 2, 

Fig. 3

)

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

  Use special care when working corners, sharp edges 

etc. Avoid bouncing and snagging the cut-o

  wheel.

  Corners, sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to 

snag the rotating wheel and cause loss of control or 

kickback. (

Fig. 4

)

Fig. 4

  Do not use cut-o

  wheels other than those approved or 

recommended by the manufacturer. Never use blades 

designed for cutting wood. Failure to comply could result 

in personal accidents or injury.

  Do not jam the wheel or apply excessive pressure. Do 

not attempt to make an excessive depth of cut.

  Overstressing the wheel increases the loading and 

susceptibility to twisting or binding of the wheel in the cut 

and the possibility of kickback or wheel breakage.

  If the wheel binds or a cut is interrupted for any reason, 

stop the engine and hold the machine motionless until 

the wheel comes to a complete stop. Never attempt 

to remove the wheel from the cut while the wheel is in 

motion otherwise kickback may occur. Investigate and 

take corrective action to eliminate the cause of wheel 

binding.

  Do not restart the cutting operation with the wheel in the 

workpiece. After allowing the wheel to reach full speed, 

carefully re-enter the cut. The wheel may bind, walk up or 

kickback if the power tool is restarted in the workpiece.

  Provide supports for panels or any oversized workpiece 

to minimize risk of wheel pinching and kickback.

 

Large workpieces tend to sag under their own weight.  

Supports must be placed under the workpiece so that 

the cutting surface to open. (

Fig. 5

)

Fig. 5

Maintenance safety

 Maintain the machine according to recommended 

procedures.

 Disconnect the spark plug before performing 

maintenance except for carburetor adjustments.

  Keep others away when making carburetor adjustments.

 Use only genuine Tanaka replacement parts as 

recommended by the manufacturer.

CAUTION

  Do not disassemble the recoil starter. There is a 

possibility of personal injury with recoil spring.

WARNING

  Improper maintenance could result in serious engine 

damage or in serious personal injury.

Transport and storage

  Carry the machine by hand with the engine stopped and 

the mu

  er away from your body.

 Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel tank and 

carburetor, and secure the machine before storing or 

transporting.

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Summary of Contents for TCM 75EBP

Page 1: ...read through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure e cient safe operation It is recommended that these INSTRUCTIONS be kept readily available as an important reference when using this machine 000Book...

Page 2: ...l injury Read understand and follow all warnings and instructions in this manual and on the unit Always wear eye head and ear protectors and also dust protection when using this unit Choke On Start O...

Page 3: ...ded to protect the operator from wheel contact and also directs debris away from the operator P Nut Secures the wheel guard to engine Q Anti vibration spring Reduce the transmission of vibrations to t...

Page 4: ...ct cut o wheel for the type of work to be carried out All items other than the items listed in the operator s owner s manual should be performed by Tanaka dealer For example if improper tools are used...

Page 5: ...ers sharp edges etc Avoid bouncing and snagging the cut o wheel Corners sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag the rotating wheel and cause loss of control or kickback Fig 4 Fig 4 Do not use...

Page 6: ...mm 305 12 355 14 Arbor hole diameter mm 20 25 4 with Adapter collar Max speed min 1 5100 or more Max Thickness mm 3 5 4 0 Diamond wheel Outer diameter mm 305 12 355 14 Arbor hole diameter mm 20 25 4 w...

Page 7: ...tal Special wheels Cast iron Special wheels WARNING Do not use damaged wheels Before each use inspect the wheels for chips cracks distortion of shape or imbalance and reject any such wheel When you us...

Page 8: ...r from the machine Fig 16 16 Fig 16 2 Remove the ring 17 from the coupler slide the ring over the hose and insert the hose to the coupler Fig 17 17 Fig 17 3 Re tighten the ring to the coupler securely...

Page 9: ...10 20 1 20 40 2 40 80 4 80 160 Fueling Fig 21 Before fueling clean fuel tank cap 20 area carefully to ensure that no dirt falls into the tank Make sure that the fuel is well mixed by shaking the conta...

Page 10: ...ing Fig 28 Decrease engine speed and push stop switch 21 to stop position 21 Fig 28 WARNING Do not put the machine where there are flammable materials such as dried grass since the mu er is still hot...

Page 11: ...ering into the engine 2 Open cleaner box B 32 by loosening cleaner knob 33 to expose the pre filter sponge form 34 inside the cleaner box B 32 3 Clean the pre filter by tapping or blowing it gently If...

Page 12: ...sioner bolt 11 and adjust the length protrusion of the tensioner bolt 11 from the arm cover 10 to 0 mm Fig 39 10 0 mm 11 Fig 39 5 Assemble clutch cover and arm cover by following the aforementioned st...

Page 13: ...uel and push priming pump a few times The choke is closed Push choke lever securely Carburetor failure Consult a Tanaka dealer Spark plug failure Replace spark plug or correct the gap Clogged air filt...

Page 14: ...14 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 14 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 14 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 55 51...

Page 15: ...15 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 15 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 15 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 55 51...

Page 16: ...Code No E99701111 NA Printed in China Shinagawa Intercity Tower A 15 1 Konan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo Japan 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 16 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 16 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 5...

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