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STORING 

1.

 

Drain fuel tank.

 

2.

 

Clean drive shaft, threats. Coat parts with grease.

 

3.

 

Lube all bearings

 

4.

 

Empty water system

 

5.

 

Clean all moving parts with WD-40 lubricant.

 

6.

 

Lower unit completely.

 

7.

 

Cover unit for protection.

 

 

ENGINE 

 

See engine owner´s manual maintenance schedule. 

 

LUBRICATION 

1.

 

Grease wheels, and knob lever daily. Use high quality gun grease.  

2.

 

Keep a coating of grease on the drive shaft and threads for easy installation or 
removal and longer bushing life. 
 

 

SPARK PLUG 

1.

 

Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty or carbonized spark plug 
causes  hard  starting  and  poor  engine  performance.  Set  spark  plug  gap  to 
recommended clearance. Refer to engine manual.  

BELT TENSION  

1.

 

If  there  is  excessive  belt  play,  there  will  be  a  decrease  in  the  grinding  action, 
which could cause  cage and  machine damage. The  normal belt play should be 

3/8” to 1/2” which is attained by depressing the top section of the belt at the 

belt guard mounting bracket location. When adjusting the belt make sure that 
the drive pulley is in alignment with cage pulley. Tighten all engine mount bolts, 
adjust the two engine-stop bolts, and tighten lock nuts. 
 

ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION/REMOVAL 

1.

 

To install and accessory there are several different types but all are installed in 
the  same  manner,  use  a  brass  rod  or  similar  mal-able  material  to  drive  the 
wooden  wedge  into  place  as  shown  in  the  below  illustrations,  note  on  which 
side  of  the  accessory  the  wooden  wedge  is  positioned  (near  center  of  disc). 
Never mix worn or used accessories with new ones. It will caused vibration and 
uneven work surface. Replace accessories in complete sets, never mix sets. 

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Summary of Contents for TCG-10

Page 1: ...rvice Manual Grinder TCG 10 It is the OWNER S RESPONSABILITY to communicate information on the SAFE USE and OPERATION of this machine to the operators 27112013 www discount equipment com D i s c o u n...

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Page 3: ...3 Assembling Instructions 4 4 Safety Precautions 4 5 Safety Notice Decals 5 6 Before Operating 9 7 Starting Engine 10 8 Operating Instructions 11 9 Service Instructions 14 10 Maintenance Schedule 15 1...

Page 4: ...rdered through your local distributor If you can t locate the distributor in your area refer to page 17 of this manual to locate the nearest branch and contact numbers for assistance Grinders are inte...

Page 5: ...equipment to fall and cause serious injury 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ADDITION ENSURE THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WHO...

Page 6: ...e Equipment operated in other countries must be operated and serviced in accordance and compliance with any and all safety requirements of such country The publication of these safety precautions is d...

Page 7: ...om your authorized Distributors Decals are not shown to scale 201155 201157 IMPORTANT NOTICE The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used to call attention to items or operations that may be dangerous to those ope...

Page 8: ...ndition If they become aged replace as required If repainting REPLACE ALL decals Decals are available from your authorized Distributors Decals are not shown to scale 201003 x2 201005 201026 201152 201...

Page 9: ...r it is turned o f f Serious burns may occur CAUTION MOVING PARTS Before starting the machine ensure that all guards and safety devices are in place and functioning properly CAUTION MACHINE DAMAGE Adv...

Page 10: ...on of this manual All Equipment come without oil running an engine without lubrication may damage the engine AIR CLEANER Check to ensure elements are in good condition and properly installed Review ev...

Page 11: ...let the engine warm up for one or two minutes 8 To stop the engine make sure to let the engine idle before stopping by using the crank lift handle to raise the grinder cutters height 9 Push in the en...

Page 12: ...manual and follow the directions to run stop engine 6 To stop the machine stop forward motion On gasoline models push the throttle to idle Turn ignition or power switch off and let the engine comes t...

Page 13: ...away dust and debris using anon oil based cleaning solvent Let the filter dry before re installing WHEN LIFTING LOWERING ALWAYS 1 Set the machine in an upright position and adjust the cutter cage to m...

Page 14: ...be a decrease in the grinding action which could cause cage and machine damage The normal belt play should be 3 8 to 1 2 which is attained by depressing the top section of the belt at the belt guard m...

Page 15: ...all are installed in the same manner use a wooden block as explained in the below illustration Never hammer directly on any accessory damage to the self adjusting system will result and the accessory...

Page 16: ...X Air cleaner Check clean X X X X X X Replace X Air Intake Line Check X Replace 2 years Fan Belt Check tightness X X Replace 500 hrs Valve clearance Check adjust X X Fuel filter Check clean X X X X Re...

Page 17: ...on and check hardware every 25 hours Replace any worn or damaged hardware as needed Replacement hardware should be grade 5 and zinc plated Safety Decals Replace if they become aged damaged or cannot b...

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