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ATTACHMENTS
1. Nylon Cutter CB-20
READ THIS FIRST
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Modifying the nylon cutter may make it unsafe.
Never modify your nylon cutter, except as advised by
Manufacturer in writing. Use only Manufacturer supplied or
approved attachments and repair parts.
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Damaged or loose parts can break off and injure operator
or bystanders.
Always inspect your nylon cutter before each use. Check to
be sure the throttle works smoothly and snaps to a closed
position when it is released. Never use the nylon cutter with a
sticking throttle trigger. Before starting the engine, be sure the
cutting tool is fastened in place properly and is not cracked,
bent, warped or broken.
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Cutter guard must be in place to prevent injury.
If the guard is out of position, flying objects or the cutting tool
itself can injure the operator or bystanders. Before starting
the engine, check to be sure the guard is fastened in place
properly. Never operate the nylon cutter without the tool
guard.
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Recoil starter rope can injury you if released suddenly.
When starting the engine, grasp the recoil starter firmly by
the grip. Do not grasp the starter rope itself. Always control
the rope during rewind into the housing. Releasing the starter
rope suddenly may allow the rope to whip around and injure
you or damage the recoil starter mechanism.
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Wear shoulder harness to avoid injury.
The shoulder harness is for operator safety. It helps prevent
the nylon cutter from kicking back far enough for the cutting
tool to injure the operator. Always properly adjust and use the
shoulder harness when operating the nylon cutter.
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Caution when operating close to solid objects
Wear your shoulder harness. Use caution when operating the
nylon cutter close to solid objects such as trees and fence
posts. Use the left side of blade to cut.
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Hard objects can damage the nylon cutter or be thrown
and cause injury.
The nylon cutter is for cutting grass only. Before using the
nylon cutter, clear your work area of hard, foreign objects
such as stones, glass, wire, metal and trash.
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Proper maintenance is essential for safety.
A well-maintained nylon cutter is safer and operates more
efficiently. Regularly check the nylon cutter adjustments
and replace worn or damaged parts. Refer to maintenance
schedule. If engine idle speed is set too high, the cutting
blade will not stop when the operator releases the throttle
lever. A worn out or damaged muffler can emit sparks and
cause a fire. Increased noise levels can lead to hearing loss.
Observe maintenance schedule in this Owner’s Manual.
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Store the nylon cutter safely to prevent fire or equipment
damage.
To avoid fuel leakage and fire hazard, always empty the fuel
tank and run carburetor dry before storing your nylon cutter.
Old fuel can clog the carburetor and lead to hard starting or
poor running conditions. Store the nylon cutter in a dry, secure
location out of the reach of children. When transporting the
nylon cutter in a vehicle, take precautions to secure it against
damage from falling over and fuel spillage.
WARNING
Use only nylon line. Do not use any type of blade for
edging or scalping.
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Rigid cutting blade can cause “kick back” injury.
Kick back or blade thrust can occur if a high-speed rotating
blade comes in contact with a hard object, causing the blade
to stop or slow suddenly.
The blade may then be forced rearward causing injury to the
operator or loss of control. Wear your shoulder harness. Use
caution when operating the trimmer close to slid objects such
as trees and fence posts. Use left side of blade to cut, and do
not attempt to cut brush stems larger than 2 cm.
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