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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

LINE TRIMMER 

 

Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on 

 

The machine should be held at a comfortable pos on, with the trigger handle at hip height. Adjust the 
harness to suit. 

 

Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back 

 

Cut tall grass from the top down to prevent grass wrapping around the sha  housing & strong head, which 
may cause overhea ng and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove 
the grass. 

 
The line trimmer head rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direc on. The knife, located on the le  side of the guard, 
ensures your nylon line is opera ng at the correct length for op

rimming.  

NOTE: Nylon line which is too long or the incorrect diameter (Recommended 2.5mm), will cause excess wear 
to the engine and clutch components, not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. 
 
It is recommended that the head is  ed, so the nylon line cu ng circle is moving away from the user and 
guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user.  
 

 

 

TRIMMING  
This is feeding the trimmer carefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head

 

slowly to direct debris 

away from you. If cu ng up to a barrier such as fence, wall or tree, approach from an angle where any debris 
ricoche ng off the barrier, will fly

 

away from you. Move the line head slowly un  the grass is cut right up the 

barrier, but do not jam (over-feed) the line into the barrier 
If trimming up to a wire mesh or chain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far, 
the line will snap off around the fence.  
Trimming can be done to cut through weed stems one at a 

e. Place the trimmer line head near the bo om 

of the weed, never high up, which could cause the weed to cha

and catch the line. Rather than cut the 

weed right through, just use the very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly. 
 
SCALPING AND EDGING 
Both of these are done with the line head  ed at a steep angle.  
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earth

 

bare.  

Edging

 

is trimming the grass back where it has spread over a path or driveway.  

During edging and scalping, hold the unit at a steep angle and in a pos on where the debris and any dislodged 
dirt and stones will not come back towards you, even if it ricochets off the hard surface.  

 

WARNING 

 

DO NOT use a metal blade for scalping or edging 

WARNING 

DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do not cut where you cannot see what the 
cu ng tool is cu ng. 

 

 

 

OPERATION 

DANGER

 

All Hedge Trimmers can throw debris, metal or small objects as well as material being cut. Do not allow 
anyone to enter the oper ng DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius 
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protec n from thrown objects. If 
the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low thro le speed to reduce the 
risk of thrown objects. 

 

DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES 

 
GENERAL USE 

WARNING  

Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely  htened.  

 

Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your le  hand.  

 

The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the a achment, increasing the 
revolu on/reciproca n of the a achment.  

 
WORKING PLAN 

 

Limit the amount of  me the product is used con nuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session.  

 

Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes. 

 

Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum. 

 

Con nuous use of the machine can cause “Repe ve Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or 
swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor. 

 

Check local regula ns for sound level and hours of opera on constraints. 

 

Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 193868001

Page 1: ...ctions before use The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product speci cation and livery according to continues product improvements Operator s Manual Parts List 14 Oct 2016 26cc Loop Handl...

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Page 3: ...o 5 00pm Email customerservice webblawnmowers co uk www webblawnmowers co uk CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE CLEANING STORAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING PAR...

Page 4: ...Monoxide Poisoning Ensure working area is correctly ven ated Moving Parts Rota ng parts can contact or entangle hands feet hair clothing or accessories Trauma c amputa n or severe lacera on can result...

Page 5: ...ht in machinery DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower Do n...

Page 6: ...dB A 97dB A 97dB A Declared Sound Power Level 117dB A 117 dB A 117 dB A 117 dB A Vibra on 7 66m s 9 78m s 7 53m s 7 51m s Max Cu ng Speed 9270 RPM 9270 RPM Chain Pitch 3 8 Chain Links 40 File Required...

Page 7: ...ler 9 Exhaust 10 Recoil Starter 11 Fuel Tank Cap 12 Primer Bulb 13 Choke Lever 14 Air Filter Cover 15 Blade 16 Angle Adjuster 17 Guide Bar 18 Cu ng Chain 19 Oil Canister 20 Reversible Tri blade 21 Eas...

Page 8: ...ness through the Harness Eyelet located on the drivesha 2 Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable but ht enough to allow you to operate the machine appropriately JOINING ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER...

Page 9: ...lockwise un is t Remove locking tool BRUSHCUTTER FITTING THE METAL BLADE 1 Install holder A the blade holder B teeth washer in this order 2 Then clamp with the le hand thread nut 3 Align hole of gear...

Page 10: ...perate the trigger with your right hand hold the D Handle with your le hand The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the a achment increasing the revolu on reciproca n of the a a...

Page 11: ...u ng up to a barrier such as fence wall or tree approach from an angle where any debris ricoche ng o the barrier will y away from you Move the line head slowly un the grass is cut right up the barrier...

Page 12: ...nces and Trees DANGER DO NOT cut with a dull cracked or damaged metal blade Before cu ng inspect for obstru ons If an obstru on cannot be removed mark its loca n clearly so you can avoid it during ope...

Page 13: ...oving towards the main trunk of the tree Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged chain immediately with an approved replacement part Before every use check the level of the c...

Page 14: ...our hedge towards the outside to allow cu ngs to fall to the ground Pay special a n on to hedges which are pos oned along wire fencing If the cu ng blades make contact with the fence damage may occur...

Page 15: ...ommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bo le to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your machine We recommend Handy Parts item HP 120 The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the mach...

Page 16: ...engine to warm up for a few minutes before using STARTING A WARM ENGINE 1 Move the switch to START pos on 2 If the fuel tank was run dry on previous opera on follow steps 3 7 of cold start procedure 3...

Page 17: ...t the end The spark gap should be 0 6 0 7mm 023 028 HEDGECUTTER BLADES The cu ng blades can be protected and kept lubricated by periodically applying Maintenance Lubric il If a gap exists between the...

Page 18: ...pipe supplied 4 Feed the feed pipe line in through the rst eyelet and out of the second eyelet 5 Remove the feed pipe and put in a safe place 6 Pull the nylon line un you have two equal lengths 7 Now...

Page 19: ...f Handy Parts HP 106 or alterna vely contact your local Approved Dealer to undertake the sharpening Incorrectly sharpened chains can increase the risk of Kickback with resu ng injuries A new chain sho...

Page 20: ...be picked out through the fuel ller neck with a piece of hooked wire or similar Check the fuel lter periodically Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank A clogged lter will cause di culty in st...

Page 21: ...Unit is smoking Incorrect fuel oil mixture Drain tank use 40 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part mineral oil 40 1 For semi synthe oils us manufacturer ra os Idle is lumpy or a achment rota ng without trigge...

Page 22: ...PARTS DIAGRAM WEMC26 Engine WEMC26 193868001 IM indd 22 14 10 2016 13 48...

Page 23: ...5 WE03090010028 Bearing GB T276 6001 P5 2 46 WE70030020016 Insulator 1 16 WE03100010009 Seal 12x22x7 2 47 WE03020020012 Bolt GB T9074 4 M5 20 6 17 WE03060010002 Pin 4 48 WE02070010071 Carburettor Gask...

Page 24: ...WE70030180090 Clamp 1 9 WE03010060053 Screw M5x20 1 29 WE03010010022 Screw M5x20 2 10 WE70030180089 Handle Wheel 1 30 WE02050050078 Stop Switch 1 11 WE70070090011 pipe jion 1 31 WE70030070047 Tine 1 1...

Page 25: ...r 1 1 6 WE03020030022 Screw M6x25 1 1 21 WE03030070024 Nut M10 1 25 1 1 7 WE03020030017 Screw M5x12 1 22 WE02020150010 Locked Washer 1 1 8 WE03010030009 Bolt M6X10 1 23 WE02080020082 Rubber 3 1 9 WE03...

Page 26: ...ngle Adjuster 1 12 WE03040020011 Washer 4 4 38 WE02020160304 Adjuster Screw 1 13 WE03050010016 Washer 4 4 39 WE02020070040 Angle Bracket 1 14 WE03010010026 Screw M4x12 4 40 WE02020150010 Washer 1 15 W...

Page 27: ...7 WE03010010055 Screw M5x14 1 1 9 WE02020160080 Cover 1 28 WE70030030539 Bracket 1 1 10 WE03020020025 Screw M5x12 3 29 WE03010010061 Screw M5x20 2 1 11 WE03090010013 Bearing 6000 2RS 1 30 WE6127007005...

Page 28: ...bber Cover 3 12 WE03120030005 E Ring 6 1 39 WE02040010005 Oil Bearing 3 13 WE70070010016 Gear Case 24 1 40 WE02020060021 Driveshaft 1 14 WE03020020037 Screw M5X40 1 41 WE02010010115 Shaft 1 15 WE03030...

Page 29: ...ive 2014 30 EU The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 14982 2009 EN ISO 11806 1 2011 EN ISO 10517 A1 2013 Measured Sound Pressure Level LPA 97dB A Measured Sound Po...

Page 30: ...wers Petrol Hand Held Range Please register your machine using the following pages or at www webblawnmowers co uk By registering your machine you agree to maintain the machine in accordance with the s...

Page 31: ...anty policy does not cover any depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear rusting or corrosion lack of correct maintenance or operation misuse abuse lack of transportation or accident b The warra...

Page 32: ...h are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time money If you are using your machine in dry dusty or high temperat...

Page 33: ...actions have been completed PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER DURING SERVICE WORK 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second...

Page 34: ...NSTRUCTION MANUAL Service Record 48 Months Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date 72 Months 96 Months 120 Months 60 Months 84 Months 108 Months 132 Months WEMC26 193868001 IM indd 34 14 10 2016 13 48...

Page 35: ...e We value your trust by giving us this information about yourself and we are committed to protecting your privacy From time to time Webb its associated companies authorised dealers or third parties w...

Page 36: ...Webb Lawnmowers Murdock Road Dorcan Swindon Wiltshire SN3 5HY WEMC26 193868001 IM indd 36 14 10 2016 13 48...

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