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Using the Blower
Operating Tips
In the hands of an experienced operator,
the EB630 can efficiently move a wide
variety of debris ranging from grass clip-
pings to gravel. As a general rule, operate
your blower at the lowest throttle setting
required to get the job done:
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Turbo
dB
Throttle Limit Function
The EB630 has a throttle limit function that
allows the operator to pre-set the maxi-
mum full-throttle setting. This is useful for
limiting the noise emitted by the blower in
sound sensitive areas.
Setting Throttle Limit:
Move the throttle limit lever located on the
right hand side of the throttle control to the
dB setting.
Full Throttle
Setting
Throttle Limit
Setting
Throttle Limit
Lever
Limit Lever Adjustment
Adjusting Throttle Limit:
1. Remove the plug located at the top of
the throttle assembly.
Remove Limit
Adjustment Plug
Adjusting The Harness
The Shindaiwa EB630 Blower features an
advanced harness system that helps ensure
maximum operator comfort and ease of
operation.
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The shoulder harness is filled with soft
padding for reduced operator fatigue.
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The simplified adjustment system
makes it easy to match the harness to
every body size and type.
Comfortable
Back Pad
Quick-
disconnect
Spring Hook
Pull on the loops to
quickly tighten the
harness straps.
Quick-adjust
Buckle
To tighten straps…
To loosen straps…
Pull strap
loops
down.
Quick-adjust
Buckle
Pull the
quick-adjust
buckles up…
…and pull the
straps down.
Easy-adjusting
Buckles
IMPORTANT!
Blower noise increases at higher throttle
settings! Always use the lowest throttle
setting required to get the job done!
. Move the throttle limit lever to the
“limit” setting.
3. Using a small Phillips screw driver,
Turn the adjustment screw clockwise
to decrease limit RPM and counter-
clockwise to increase until desired limit
RPM is achieved.
4. Reinstall limit plug.
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Use low throttle settings when clearing
lightweight materials from around lawns
or shrubbery.
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Use medium to higher throttle settings
to move grass or leaves from parking
lots or walkways.
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Use full throttle when moving heavy
loads such as dirt or snow.