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1.Angle adjustment

Adjust the attachment angle continuously to fit the growth of the plant.
a). Press the locking lever (8) downward and hold it in position. (See Fig. 10)

Fig. 10

b). Adjust the pruner head to required position and then release the locking lever (8). 
(See Fig. 11)

WARNING!

 Ensure the locking lever returns to its initial position! To test if the unlock 

lever is properly engaged try to move the pruner head! It may not be possible to adjust 
the angle!

Fig. 11

2.Kickback

WARNING!

 Beware of kickback! Kickback can lead to dangerous loss of control of the 

product and result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or anyone standing close by! 
Always be alert because rotational kickback and pinch kickback are major product 
operational dangers and the leading cause of most accidents!

a). Kickback is the sudden backward/upward motion of the product, occurring when the chain 
(at the tip of the chain bar) comes in contact with a log or wood, or when the chain becomes 
jammed.

b). When kickback occurs the product reacts unpredictably and can cause severe injuries to 
the operator or bystanders. 

c). With a basic understanding of 'kickback', the element of surprise can be reduced or 
eliminated. Sudden surprise contributes to the majority of accidents.

Pole Pruner Attachment TTL650GDO

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Summary of Contents for TTL650GDO

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Page 3: ...ct 2 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the product Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator 3 Never operate the product while people especially children or pets are nearby 4 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property Preparation 1 This product can cause serious injur...

Page 4: ... of the product live and could give the operator an electric shock 4 Keep all parts of the body away from the saw chain when the product is operating Before you start the product make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything A moment of inattention while operating this product may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with the saw chain 5 Always hold the product with your right hand on ...

Page 5: ...ss of control 14 Cut wood only Do not use the product for purposes not intended For example do not use the product for cutting plastic masonry or non wood building materials Use of the product for operations different than intended could result in a hazardous situation 15 Pay attention to national and local regulations National and local regulations may restrict the use of this product 16 Remove b...

Page 6: ... Wear eye protection Wear respiratory protection Wear safety helmet Wear face protection Gloves with saw protection Wear safety footwear Wear protective clothing Risk of long hair being drawn into air inlet Risk of loose clothing being drawn into air intake ...

Page 7: ... bar tip with any object should be avoided Do not touch the cutting device until it stops completely Correct direction of cutting teeth Refill chain oil Pole Pruner Attachment TTL650GDO Always beware of the danger from overhead electric power line keep a safe distance at least 15M from the power line 15 m Warning Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector before assembly cleani...

Page 8: ...1 7 16 15 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 2 6 Pruner Tool ...

Page 9: ...r 1 Chain oil tank cap 2 Cover 3 Locking nut 4 Spring washer 5 Pivot 6 Saw Chain 7 Guide bar 8 Locking lever 9 Clutch 10 Drive sprocket 11 Tension pin 12 Tension screw 13 Bolt 14 Oiling port 15 Guide bar cover 16 Pruner shaft Pole Pruner Attachment TTL650GDO ...

Page 10: ... speed 21 m s Max cutting length 180 mm Guide bar length 203 mm Guide bar type 552912 Saw chain type 91PJ033X Chain pitch 9 525 mm 3 8 Chain gauge thickness of drive links 1 27 mm 0 050 Drive sprocket teeth and pitch 7 teeth x 9 525 mm 3 8 ...

Page 11: ...sert the extension into the clamp Release the locking pin and ensure it engages in the hole See Fig 2 Fig 2 d Secure the connection by tightening the locking knob B clockwise See Fig 3 NOTE Fit the pruner shaft 16 directly to the upper shaft if no pole extension is required Fit the pole extension to the upper shaft if required and then fit the pruner shaft to the pole extension Pole Pruner Attachm...

Page 12: ... bar groove This may injure the operator and damage the chain A loose chain will cause rapid wear to the chain guide bar and sprocket Tensioning the chain too tightly will overload the engine and cause damage and insufficient tension can cause chain derailing whereas a correctly tightened chain provides the best cutting characteristics and prolonged working life The chain life a Lift up the tip of...

Page 13: ...o minimise friction with the guide bar Filling Chain Oil Tank a Set the product on any suitable surface with the chain oil tank cap 1 facing upwards See Fig 7 Fig 7 b Unscrew and remove the tank cap 1 then add the lubricant into the tank We recommend using environmentally friendly chain oil specifically intended to be used with this product c Use a proper funnel with a filter to prevent debris ent...

Page 14: ... to the bar and chain Checking the lubrication requires starting the engine Before checking the product must be fully assembled and all instructions must have been read a Make sure the guide bar 7 and the saw chain 6 are in place when you check the oil delivery b Start the engine keep it running at medium power and check if the chain oil is delivered as shown in the figure See Fig 9 WARNING Fig 9 ...

Page 15: ... control of the product and result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or anyone standing close by Always be alert because rotational kickback and pinch kickback are major product operational dangers and the leading cause of most accidents a Kickback is the sudden backward upward motion of the product occurring when the chain at the tip of the chain bar comes in contact with a log or wood o...

Page 16: ...ways use a low kickback chain Ensure correct chain tension 3 Pruning a Always hold the product firmly with both hands on gripping surface and handle grip Never operate this product using only one hand See Fig 12 Fig 12 b Maintain a firm grip with your thumbs and fingers encircling the handles A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and maintain control of the product c Always hold the product at...

Page 17: ...verhead electric lines Therefore do not use product near cable electric power or telephone lines Keep a minimum distance of 15 m to all electric lines See Fig 14d Fig 14b Fig 14a Fig 14c Fig 14d g Use the product only with secure footing Hold the product at the right hand side of your body h Do not operate the product with arms fully extended or attempt to cut areas which are difficult to reach i ...

Page 18: ...he branch The cut should go one third to halfway through the branch See Fig 16a b Cut into the branch from the top outside from where the branch is to be sawn See Fig 16b c Last cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound See Fig 16c Fig 16b Fig 16c Fig 16a d You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound NOTE Remove the ...

Page 19: ...saw chain does not completely eliminated kickback A low kickback or safety chain should never be regarded as complete protection against injury 2 Place the product on a suitable flat surface with the cover 2 facing upwards 3 Loosen locking nut 3 with the socket wrench anticlockwise and remove it together with the spring washer 4 and cover 2 See Fig 17 18 4 Turn the tension screw 12 clockwise with ...

Page 20: ...y attention to the cutting direction 8 Align the saw chain around the drive sprocket 10 and place one corner of the guide bar into a gap of the sprocket See Fig 22 Fig 21 WARNING The direction of the saw chain cutters must be as indicated by the arrow on the pruner head 9 Make sure the tension pin 11 is inserted into the lower hole on the guide bar See Fig 23 10 Put it together with the spring was...

Page 21: ...l as the saw chain is recommended 1 Disassemble the guide bar and saw chain in reversed order from assembly 2 Check the oiling port 14 for clogging and clean if necessary to ensure proper lubrication of the guide bar and saw chain during operation Use a soft wire small enough to insert into the oil discharge hole See Fig 25 Fig 25 NOTE The condition of the oil passages can be easily checked If the...

Page 22: ...pening below 8 Refit the saw chain 6 and the guide bar 7 as described under Assembly 3 SAW CHAIN SHARPENING WARNING Only sharpen the saw chain yourself if you are trained and have experience Use proper tools to sharpen the saw chain NOTE Never saw with a blunt chain The saw chain is blunt if you have to push the product into the tree and the chips are very small 1 Have the saw chain 6 sharpened pr...

Page 23: ...he bar and at an angle of 25 to the direction of travel See Fig 29 Fig 29 7 File each tooth from the inside towards outside only File one side of the chain first than turn the saw around and repeat the process 8 Sharpen each tooth equally by using the same number of strokes 9 Keep all cutter lengths equal Check the safety depth gauge height every 5 sharpenings If the depth gauges are also trimmed ...

Page 24: ...you use biological chain and bar lubricant completely fill the chain oil tank 3 If the Tool is stored separately fit the protective cap on the drive tube to avoid dirt getting into the coupling 4 Store the machine in a dry high or locked location out of the reach of children and other unauthorised persons ...

Page 25: ... and technical specifications referred to EN ISO 11680 1 2011 Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date 20 08 2015 Signature Name title Peter Harries Quality Manager Titan Power Tools UK Ltd Trade house Mead Avenue BA22 8RT Titan Power Tools UK Ltd Trade House Mead Avenue BA22 8RT Pole Pruner Attachment TTL650GDO ...

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