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Summary of Contents for WEEDWACKER 358.799110

Page 1: ...owAH Warnings and Safety Instructions Failure To Do So Can Result in Serious _ju_ Always Wear Eye Protection 8H qS C RRFTSMRN 21cc GAS WEEDWACKER 2 Cycle Engine Assembly Fuel Mix40 l Maintenance L Operation Repair Parts Sold bySears Roebuck and Co Hof_an Estates IL 60179 USA 530 081079 1 01 26 93 e 1993 Sears Roebuck and Co ...

Page 2: ...ate Diaphragm All Posi_on With Adjustable Fuel Mixture Jet Positive Switch _ Auto Rewind _ 11 SERIAL NUMBER l_ AND STARTING INSTRUCTIONS FUEL CAP GRIP SAFETY LABEL Temperature IAmitin_ 16 IGNITION SPARKPLUG DRIVE SHAFT _ SWITCH i _ CHOKE HOUSING SPARK PLUG G AP 025 HANDLE _ MODULE AIR GAP 010 to 014 _ __ SHIELD LUBRICATION Gasoline Off _e 40il _ see Fueling Yo_ Engine tt CL_TING LINE 080 diameterl...

Page 3: ...ollow the wanfings and instructions in this manual and on the unit i i ii _k DANGER NEVER USEBLADES WITH THIS UNIT THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED FOR LINE TRIMMER USE ONLY THE BLADE CAN COME OFFAND SERIOUSLY HURT YOU AND OTHERS Leg Guards Thrown miW Face Boots Shield AW_G TRIMMER LINE CAN THROW OBJECTS VIO_NTLY YOU CAN BE BLINDED OR INJURED WEAR EYE AND LEG PROTECTION 6O Foot 20 meters Hazard Zone AkW_G HA...

Page 4: ... stertingthe engine and lettingit run until it stops 8 Store unit and fuel in an area where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters electric motors or switches furnaces etc A CUTTING SAFETY 1 Inspect the area to be cut before each use Remove objects rocks broken glass nails wire string etc which can be thrown or become entangled in the trimmer head 2 Keep others including...

Page 5: ...1 5 Assist Handle 1 Operator s Manual not shown 1 Loose Parts Bag not shown 1 LOOSE PARTS BAG CONTENTS 7 8 9 10 B C D E E Bracket Shield 1 Wing Nut Assist Handle 1 Dust Cup Drive Shaft Housing 1 5 32 Hex Wrench 1 Bracket Assist Handle 1 Hex Socket Screw Engine Shroud 2 Screw Shield 2 Screw Throttle Handle 2 Square Head Screw Assist Handle t Hex Nut 3 Washer Assist Handle 1 Hardware shown Actual Si...

Page 6: ...shaft housing Dirt on the Shaft will significantly reduce the life of the tool If the flexible drive sh_ falls out of the housing clean re lubricate and re mstalI See the Flexible Drive Shaft Lubrication _ section NOTE Before performing step b it might be necessary to loosen the throttle grip screws b Insert the drive shaft housing through the throttle grip Figure 2 c Insert drive shaft into the n...

Page 7: ...Head and tighten more securely d Press the Tap Button and pull a minimum of 4 inches of Line from the Trimmer Head Fig ure 5 Approximately 2 inches of line can be advanced each time the Tap Button is pressed To remove Trimmer Head hold Dust Cup with a wrench and unthread Trimmer Head Washer E Direction to Install Nut Cup Arbor Shaft Figure 4 Button is pressed Tap Button Figure 5 4 SHIELD ATTACHMEN...

Page 8: ...d easily contactsthe material to be cot b Adjust the Assist _dle up or down the Drive Shaft Housing but above thesafety labels to a comfortable position 1 Loosen Wing Nut by hand and adjust Assist Handle Retighten Wing Nut by hand o_ y 2 Rotate Assist Handle from lef_ to right to tilt the augle of the Trimmer Head when _atting a large sloped area such as a ditch bank i iiiml iiIHI i i i OPERATING ...

Page 9: ...able use a good quality 2 cycle engine oil recommended for air cooled engines Mix at a ratio of 16 1 8 oz oil to I gallon gasoline A 16 1 fuet mixture with these oils will assure adequate lubrication for your engine 4 DO NOT USE NMM Oil National Marine Manufac turers Association formerly BIA oil AUTOMOTIVE OIL Does not have proper additives for air cooled0 2 cycle engines and can cause engine dama...

Page 10: ...t attempted to run e Move Choke to Half Choke_ position Figure 9 f Pull the Starter Rope sharply until _the engine runs bUt no more than 5 pulls NOTE If the engine has not started after 5 pulls repeat steps a through f 3 For a Warm Engine a Move ignition switch Figure 9 to the on posi tion b Move Choke to Half Choke position Figure 9 c Grasp Throttle Grip and squeeze Throttle Trig get d Pull Start...

Page 11: ...AD Trlmmer head parts __at are chipped cracked or damaged in any other way can fly apart and cause serious inj_ury Do not use Replace damaged parts before using the tool A LINE TRIMMER SAFETY 1 OPERATOR Always wear a face safety shield or gog gles See ccessories b Always wear heavy long pants boots and gloves See _ ccessories Do not wear loose clothing jewelry short pants sandals or go barefoot Se...

Page 12: ...s or less more than one tap win be re quired to obtain the most efficient line length C CUTTING METHODS A WARNING Use _um speed and do not crowd the line when cutting around hard objects rock gravel J fenceposts etc which can damage the trimmerl head become entangled in the line or be thrown causing a serious hazard J The tip of the line does the cutting You will achieve the best performance and m...

Page 13: ... to side MOWING SWEEPING Figure 14 J Figure 15 illllillu D LINE REPLACEMENT For properline feed Use only genuine SEARS pre wound spools and 080 diameter line The use of other types of spools or Lines can result in ex cessive breakage line welding and improper line feed Pre wound spools offer the most convert lent method for replacing line as well as optimum performance Always clean dirt and debris...

Page 14: ...ch Figure 19 Tap Button Figure 20 2 Installing Line on Spool To replace the Line on existing Spool Follow Installing Spool w Line steps a d and remove any _e remaining on the Spool 2 Use a 25 footlengthof 080 diameterline 3 Insert about 1 4 inch of the end of the line through the hole in the innerrim of the Spool Figure21 Allowno more than i 2 inch oflineto extend beyond the rim to avoidinterferen...

Page 15: ...0 days or longer Use the following procedure for best re sults Use Flex shaft Lube PartNo 530 030139 Lay drive shaft on a clean sur face Avoid laying the shaft on the floor ground or on any other surface that may nave dirt or debris Even after wiping the shaft grease residue can pick up dirt parti cles that can cause dam_e or prematttre failure I CAUTION 1 Take care to avoid i_ury your hands and f...

Page 16: ...re Adjustment Engine dies or hesitates when it should accel erate See _cceleration Check Loss of cutting power wblch camuot be cor rected by cleaning the air filter See High Speed Mixture Adjustment Engine does not return to idle from full throt_ tle within 2 seconds See Deceleration Check Engine w_ not rur_ See Trouble Shooting Chart Then if the carburetor requires ad justment begin with Basic Ca...

Page 17: ...he drive sha_ housingso the trim met head is off the ground and the line will not make contact with any object 2 Start the engine Allow engine to idle then squeeze throttle trigger fi_lly NOTE Perform steps 3 through 5 at full throttle 3 Turn mixture screw Figure24 very slowly clock wise until engine speed is re duced Idle Speed Adjustment _ Air Filter Screw Figure 24 ii iiiiii i 4 Turn mixture sc...

Page 18: ...housingnotch next to the retaining tab and screw Figure 28 12 Then turn the pulley one complete turn counter clo_e unt_ the notches are aligned again 13 Insert the hex wrench into the hole formed by the notches to hold the pulley in position Fig ure 28 inset upper left 14 Use a 42 length of replacement rope 15 Move away 10 feet 3 meters from the fuel tank with the replacement rope Use a match and ...

Page 19: ... and re gap 3 See Carburetor Adjustments 4 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 5 Contact your Authorized Service De_ler 1 Clean or replace air filter 2 Refuel with correct fuel _e 3 See Carburetor Adjustments 1 See Fueling Your Umt 2 Replace with correct plug 3 See Carburetor Adjustments 4 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 1 See Assembly Drive Shaft Housing 2 See Carburetor Adjustments 3 C...

Page 20: ...l _ 9 gFuel 9 oiL ENGnW Ratio to Gasoline 9 Types to use not to use 9 OPERATION Advancing the Line 12 Mowing 13 Pre Operation Checks 9 Position 8 Saf_ y 1 Scalping 13 S2artingthe Engine 10 Speed 12 Stopping the Engine 10 Sweeping 13 Trimming 13 PARTS LIST 21 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 9 PREWOUND SPOOLS 13 QUICK REFERENCE PAGE 27 REPAIR PARTS LIST 21 _o SAFETY INS_UCTIONS WARNINGS 3 SHIELD 7 SPARK PLUG G...

Page 21: ... 17 530 069300 18 530 094888 19 530 094543 20 71 8 5801 Deseription Drive Sha_ _ Handle 22 Throttle Hsg Left 23 Throttle Hsg Right 24 Throttle Lever 25 Washer CIan_ Bolt Nut Screw Line IAmiter Locknut Screw Brier sm_d Hex Wrench 5 32 Shield Ass y TmcL 11 13 Drive Shaft Hsg Dust Cup Cott_ HeadAss y Incl 21 25 _ i Ref Part No Description 21 53O 094875 HubAss y spring ReleaseButton Spool w_e Cover Ca...

Page 22: ...ud Gasket Cylinder Carb Adaptor Screw Gasket Carburetor w o Choke Air Box Choke Plate Re Part No o 026t 9 530 029717 530 029696 530 069247 53O 036794 530 014362 53O 036792 530 036793 530 029239 530 015953 530 015767 530 015768 530 014812 530 069232 530_ 015823 iDescription Check V_ve Element Retainer Fue Line IFuel CapAss y Fuel PickupAss y C case _olator ShroudIsohtor On 0ffSwit_ Screw Screw I Lo...

Page 23: ...35166 530 035028 530 035031 580 035178 580 035106 530 037330 530 035016 530 069460 530 069461 530 085211 Metering Diaphragm Metering Diaphragm Gasket Pump Ga_et Pump Diapbxagm Metering Lever Pin Met_ Lever Fuel Inlet Screen Inlet Needle Valve Metering Lever Spring Metering Leve_ Pin Screw Carburetor Repair Kit Gesket Dhp_a mt Circuit Plate Gasket THESEPARTSARE _USTRATED FOR CLARITE ORDER COMPLETE ...

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Page 27: ...a 6 Move a minimum of 10 feet 3 meters away from the fuel and fueling site before starting the engine STARTING THE ENGINE 10 1 Extend line 4 inches 10 cm from the head 2 Rest the shield on the ground supporting the trimmer head off the ground and away from objects and on lookers 3 Keep the throt_e _gger squeezed fully until engine nms _i_ 4 Pul the _rropes_lyand _ckly i i __ OPERATING THE UNIT 11 ...

Page 28: ...e NAMEOF ITEM 21ec Gas Weedwacker If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronical ly transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling When you buy merchandise from Sears you get an extra value that nobody else canoffer Sears Service Acrosstown oracross thecountry SearsService isalwaysnear pro riding trustworthy competent service technicians using o...

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