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BC2604DL / BC2604DW

GB-12

 

 WARNING

CONTROLLING BLADE BOUNCE

• Kick out can cause serious personal injury. Carefully

study this section. It is important that you understand
what causes kick out, how you can reduce the chance
of kick out and how you can remain in control of the
unit if kick out does occur.

1. What causes kick out:

• Kick out can occur when the moving blade contacts

an object that it cannot cut. This contact causes the
blade to stop for an instant and then suddenly move
or ”bounce” away from the object that was hit. The
operator can lose control of the unit and the blade
can cause serious personal injury to the operator or
any person nearby if the blade contacts any part of
the body.

2. How you can reduce the chance of kick out:

a. Recognize that kick out can happen. By understand-

ing and knowing about bounce, you can help elimi-
nate the element of surprise.

b. Cut fibrous weeds and grass only. Do not let the blade

contact materials it cannot cut such as hard, woody
vines and brush or rocks, fences, metal, etc

c. Be extra prepared for bounce if you must cut where

you cannot see the blade making contact such as in
areas of dense growth.

d. Keep the blade sharp. A dull blade increase the

chance of bounce.

e. Avoid feeding the blade too rapidly. The blade can

bounce away from material being cut if the blade is
fed faster than its cutting capability.

 f. Cut only from your right to your left.
g. Keep your path of advance clear of material that has

been cut and other debris.

3. How you can maintain the best control:

a. Keep a good, firm grip on the unit with both hands. A

firm grip can help neutralize bounce. Keep your right
and left hands completely around the respective
handles.

b. Keep both feet spread apart in a comfortable stance

and yet braced for the possibility that the unit could
bounce. Do not overreach. Keep firm footing and
balance.

8. Operation

CUTTING METHOD

(a)Use the front left side cutting.
(b) Guide the blade from your right to left with it tilted

slightly to your left.

(c) When mowing a wide area, start working from your

left end to avoid interference of cut grass.

(d) The blade may be seized by weeds if the engine

speed is too low, or the blade cuts too deep into
weeds. Adjust the engine speed and cutting depth
according to the condition of object.

 

 WARNING

• If the grass or other object gets caught in the blade,

or if the unit starts to shake or vibrate, turn off the
engine and check the whole unit. Change the blade if
it has been damaged.

• Turn off the engine and make sure the blade has com-

pletely stop before checking the blade, and remov-
ing any object got caught in.

Summary of Contents for BC2604DL

Page 1: ...GB 1 G B BC2604DL BC2604DW BC2604DL BC2604DW G B OWNER S MANUAL BRUSHCUTTERS 848JB593A1 704...

Page 2: ...97 68SH2G3 2002 88 0104 03 MODEL SOUND LEVEL VIBRATION LEVEL EN 27917 ISO 10884 ISO 7916 LpAav LWA guaranteed idling racing BC2604DL 25 4 cm3 97 dB A 112 dB A 4 6 m s2 5 3 m s2 BC2604DW 25 4 cm3 97 dB...

Page 3: ...ns which must be followed or it leads to mechanical failure breakdown or damage NOTE This mark indicates hints or directions useful in the use of the product Contents 1 Parts location 4 2 Specificatio...

Page 4: ...indications please be careful not to make a mistake The port to refuel the MIX GASOLINE Position FUEL TANK CAP The direction to close the choke Position AIR CLEANER COVER The direction to open the ch...

Page 5: ...the ground is slippery or when you can t maintain a steady posture b At night at times of heavy fog or at any other times when your field of vision might be limited and it would be diffi cult to gain...

Page 6: ...ately after shutting down the engine Doing so could result in seri ous burns or electrical shock 5 For safe operation BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1 The area within a perimeter of 15 m of the person usi...

Page 7: ...c ommended for the unit 6 Under no circumstances should you ever take apart the product or alter it in any way Doing so might result in the product be coming damaged during opera tion or the product b...

Page 8: ...lade bolt with the spring washer and the bolt cover BALANCE UNIT 1 Put on strap and attach unit to strap 2 Slide clampi up or down until unit balances with head aparting from the ground when using it...

Page 9: ...the unit WARNING 1 Select bare ground for fueling 2 Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from the fu eling point before starting the engine 3 Stop the engine before refueling the unit At that time be s...

Page 10: ...e the product onto the ground in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in place so as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor the throttle come into contact with any obstacle when the en gine start...

Page 11: ...removing or reattaching the blade be sure to wear thick sturdy gloves and use only proper tools and equipment to prevent injury 8 Operation METAL BLADE USAGE 1 Check the bolt to fasten the blade and...

Page 12: ...chance of bounce e Avoid feeding the blade too rapidly The blade can bounce away from material being cut if the blade is fed faster than its cutting capability f Cut only from your right to your left...

Page 13: ...nylon line head that allows the operator to advance the line without stopping the engine When the line becomes short lightly tap the head on the ground while running the engine at full throttle Each...

Page 14: ...n replace if cutting parts something s wrong gear case grease screws nuts bolts tighten replace not adjusting screws debris guard make sure to attach BLADE Check the blade and the fasteners for loosen...

Page 15: ...the muf fler to become overheated and that in turn could cause the engine to catch on fire Always make sure that the muffler is clean and free of wood chips leaves and other waste before use Check the...

Page 16: ...DAMAGED BY NEGLIGENCE OF IN STRUCTION LISTED IN THE OWNER OPERATOR MANUAL FOR PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNITS ACCIDENT MISHANDLING ALTERATION ABUSE IM PROPER LUBRICATION USE OF ANY PARTS OR AC...

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