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TT5MTP26-2
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Sprocket wheel
1. Clean the sprocket wheel.
2. Using a disposable lube gun, insert the needle nose
into the lubrication hole (C8) and inject grease until it
appears at the outside edge of the sprocket (Fig. 64).
3. Rotate the saw chain (C7) by hand. Repeat the
lubrication procedure until the entire sprocket has
been greased.
Brush cutting blade sharpening
> Remove the brush cutting blade (D7) attachment from the gear head (D3).
> Clean off the entire blade with a wire brush and soapy water.
> Dry the blade off with a rag.
> Rub the blade with lubricating oil using a clean rag.
> Angle a flat file against the side of the blade and stroke in an angled up and down
motion. Do this on both sides of all cutting edges.
> Check that all sides are evenly sharpened.
NOTE:
If in doubt, have the cutting blade (D7) sharpened professionally at an
authorised service centre.
Cutting line
If the cutting line (D13) is used up, either the spool must be replaced by one of the same
type or the cutting line must be refilled.
Before replacing the spool or the cutting line:
1. Lay the machine on a flat stable surface with its
spool assembly facing upwards.
2. Remove the trimmer head (D12) from the gear
head (D3).
3. Press the tabs on the side of the spool assembly
and pull to detach the spool (Fig. 65).
To replace the spool:
1. Remove the old one from the spool assembly.
2. Replace with a new one of the same type.
C8
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65
Spool
Care and maintenance