6
Be Aware of the Working Environment
SAFETY
50'
BCC02B
Beware of a coasting blade
when brushcutting or edging. A
coasting blade can injure while
it continues to spin after the
throttle trigger is released or
after the engine is stopped.
Avoid long-term operation
in very hot or very cold
weather.
Make sure bystanders or observers
outside the 50-foot “danger zone”
wear eye protection.
Be extremely
careful of
slippery terrain,
especially during
rainy weather.
Always
make
sure the
appropriate
cutting attachment
shield is correctly
installed.
If contact is
made with a
hard object,
stop the engine
and inspect
the cutting
attachment for
damage.
When operating in rocky terrain or near
electric wires or fences, use extreme
caution to avoid contacting such items with
the cutting attachment.
Be constantly alert for objects and debris that
could be thrown either from the rotating cutting
attachment or bounced from a hard surface.
Reduce the risk of
bystanders being
struck by flying
debris. Make sure
no one is within 50
feet (15 meters)—
that’s about 16
paces—of an
operating
attachment.
Figure 2
50
FEET
WARNING!
ALWAYS
make sure the cutting
attachment is properly installed and
firmly tightened before operation.
NEVER
use a cracked or warped
cutting attachment: If a properly in-
stalled attachment vibrates, replace
the attachment with new one and
re-check.
ALWAYS
stop the engine immediate-
ly and check for damage if you strike
a foreign object or if the unit becomes
tangled. Do not operate with broken
or damaged equipment.
NEVER
allow the engine to run at
high RPM without a load. Doing so
could damage the engine.
NEVER
operate a unit with worn or
damaged fasteners or attachment
holders.
Always
clear your work area of brush or hidden
debris that could be thrown back at you or toward
a bystander.
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