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4.
Maintenance and storage
•
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the
appliance is in safe working condition.
•
Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or dete-
rioration.
•
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
•
For rotary mowers, ensure that only replacement cut-
ting means of the right type are used.
–
Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank
inside a building where fumes can reach an open
flame or spark;
–
Allow the engine to cool before storing in any en-
closure;
–
To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer,
battery compartment and petrol storage area free
of grass, leaves, or excessive grease;
–
If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be
done outdoors.
Special satety warning
1.
Grip the handles of the brush cutter firmly with both
hands. If you suspend the work, place the throttle
into the idling position.
2.
Always be sure to maintain a steady, even posture
while working
3.
Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required
to perform cutting work and never raise the speed
of the engine above the necessary level.
4.
If the grass gets caught in the blade during opera-
tion, or if you need to check the unit or refuel the tank
always be sure to turn off the engine.
5.
If the blade touches a hard object like a stone im-
mediately stop the engine and check if something is
wrong with the blade. If so, replace the blade with
a new one.
6.
If someone calls out while working, always be sure
to turn off the engine before turning around.
7.
Never touch the spark plug or plug cord while the
engine is in operation. Doing so may result in being
subjected to an electrical shock.
8.
Never touch the muffler, spark plug or other metallic
parts of the engine while the engine is in operation
or immediately after shutting down the engine. Doing
so may result in serious burns.
9.
When you finish cutting in one location and wish to
continue working in another spot, turn off the engine
and turn the machine to have the blade facing away
from your body.
10.
Check that the cutting attachment stopped turning
under the engine idle before starting to use the ma-
chine.
6. Technical data
YGL N.G. 32/2
Technical data
Cutting data grass trimmer
Cutting circle diameter of
line mm
430
Cutting line diameter mm
2 x 2.4
Cutting line length m
4
Max. cutting speed max.
min
-1
6400
Cutting data brush cutter
Cutting circle diameter of
blade mm
255
Cutter balde thickness mm
1.4
Teeth quantity
3
Max. cutting speed max.
min-1
7400
Power unit
Displacement ccm
32.6
Max. engine output W
900
Fuel tank capicity l
0.9
Engine type
2-stroke engine, air-cooled
Weight kg
7.2
Subject to technical changes!
Information concerning noise emission measured ac-
cording to relevant standards:
Sound pressure L
pA
= 96.8 dB(A)
Sound power L
WA
= 114 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
PA
= 2.5 dB(A)
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Vibration A
hv
= 8.7 m/s
2
Uncertainty K
PA
=
1.5 m/s2
Reduce noise generation and vibration to a minimum!
• Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
• Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
• Adopt your way of working to the equipment.
• Do not overload the equipment.
• Have the equipment checked if necessary.
• Switch off the equipment when not in use.
• Wear gloves.
In these operating instructions we have marked the
places that have to do with your safety with this sign:
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7. Before starting the equipment
Each time before use, check the following:
•
That there are no leaks in the fuel system.
•
That the equipment is in perfect condition and that
the safety devices and cutting devices are complete.
•
That all screws are securely fastened.
•
That all moving parts move smoothly.
1
Fuel and oil
Recommended fuels
Use only a mixture of unleaded petrol and special
2-stroke engine oil. Mix the fuel mixture as indicated in
the fuel mixing table.
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