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WARNINGS AND SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS

Operator safety

  Always wear a proper face shield or protective glasses.

  Gloves should always be worn when operating this 

machine and also when touching the cut-o

  wheel.

  When using this machine, always wear proper protective 

attire such as jacket, trousers, helmet, boots with steel 

toe-caps and non-slip soles, and eye, ear, leg protection 

equipment whenever you use this machine.

  Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short pants and/or 

sandals, or go barefoot.

  Never let a child or inexperienced person operate the 

machine.

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 rst-time operator should obtain practical instruction 

before using the machine.

  When you wear hearing protection, pay attention to your 

surroundings. Be aware of any bystanders who may be 

signaling a problem.

 Cutting operations can expose you to respiratory 

hazards such as silica and other harmful dust particles. 

Please wear a protective mask when operating this 

machine.

  Keep handles free of oil and fuel.

  Keep hands away from cutting equipment.

 Do not grab or hold the machine by the cutting 

equipment.

  Do not smoke or allow smoking near fuel or the machine, 

or while using the machine.

 When the unit is shut o

 , make sure the cutting 

attachment has stopped before setting down the unit.

  When operation is prolonged, take a break periodically 

so that you may avoid possible Hand-Arm Vibration 

Syndrome (HAVS) which is caused by vibration.

  National regulation can restrict the use of machine.

  And the operator must obey the local regulations of 

working area.

WARNING

  The machine produces exhaust fumes, which include 

hydrocarbons and benzene. When using this machine, 

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  cient ventilation is needed, not only if used indoors 

but also when working in trenches, hollows or other 

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 ned locations. Breathing exhaust fumes can be 

fatal.

  Do not operate this machine when you are tired, ill or 

under the in

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 uence of alcohol, drugs or medication.

  Antivibration systems do not guarantee that you will not 

sustain Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome or carpal tunnel 

syndrome.

  Therefore, continual end regular users should monitor 

closely the condition of their hands and 

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 ngers. If any 

of the above symptoms appear, seek medical advice 

immediately.

  Long or continuous exposure to high noise levels may 

cause permanent hearing impairment. Always wear 

approved hearing protection when operating a machine.

  If you are using any medical electric/electronic devices 

such as a pacemaker, consult your physician as well as 

the device manufacturer prior to operating any power 

equipment.

Unit / machine safety

  Inspect the entire machine for any damage before each 

use. Check for fuel leaks and make sure all fasteners are 

in place and securely tightened.

  Keep others away when making carburetor adjustments.

  Use only accessories as recommended for this machine 

by the manufacturer.

  Select and mount the correct cut-o

  wheel for the type of 

work to be carried out.

  All items, other than the items listed in the operator’s/ 

owner’s manual, should be performed by Tanaka dealer. 

(For example, if improper tools are used to remove the 

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 ywheel or if an improper tool is used to hold the 

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 ywheel 

in order to remove the clutch, structural damage to the 

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 ywheel could occur and could subsequently cause the 

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 ywheel to burst.)

WARNING

  Never modify the machine in any way. Do not use your 

machine for any job except that for which it is intended.

  Never use wheels that are rated for speeds lower than 

the maximum spindle speed indicated on the machine.

  A wheel running faster than its rated speed can break 

and 

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  The arbor size of wheels and 

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 anges must properly 

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the spindle of the machine.

 Wheels 

and 

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 anges with arbor holes that do not match 

the mounting hardware of the machine will run o

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balance, vibrate excessively and may cause loss of 

control.

  It is important to use only cut-o

  wheels designed for use 

on hand-held cut-o

  machines. It is dangerous to use a 

cut-o

  wheel that is not intended for a hand-held cut-o

  

machine.

Fuel safety

  Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where there are no 

sparks or 

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 ames.

  Use a container approved for fuel.

 Wipe o

  all fuel spills and allow any remaining fuel to 

evaporate before starting engine.

  Move at least 3 m away from fueling site before starting 

engine.

  Stop engine and let it cool for a few minutes before 

opening fuel tank cap.

  Store the machine and fuel in area where fuel vapors 

cannot reach sparks or open 

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 ames from water heaters, 

electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.

WARNING

  Fuel is highly 

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 ammable and its fumes should not be 

inhaled. Be particularly careful when handling the 

machine as the sparks produced when cutting metal can 

easily ignite any fuel spillage.

Cutting safety

  Keep bystanders at a safe distance, away from the 

work area. Anyone entering the work area must wear 

personal protective equipment. Flying fragments from 

the workpiece or the cut-o

  wheel may cause injury.

 

Children, other unauthorized persons and animals must 

remain well away from the work area.

  Hold the machine 

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 rmly with the right hand on the rear 

handle and the left hand on the front handle.

 Keep 

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 rm footing and balance. Do not over-reach.

  Keep all parts of your body away from the mu

  er and 

cutting attachment when the engine is running.

 Make sure to check the work area for any hidden 

hazards such as water or gas pipes, electrical cables 

and 

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 ammable substances.

  Never place the machine on the ground when running.

  Always ensure that the engine is shut o

  and any cutting 

attachments have completely stopped before clearing 

debris from the cutting attachment.

  Always carry a 

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 rst-aid kit when operating any power 

equipment.

 The mu

  er gets very hot during and after use. This also 

applies during idling.

  Be aware of the 

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 re hazard, especially when working 

near 

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 ammable substances and/or vapours.

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Содержание TCM 75EBP

Страница 1: ...read through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure e cient safe operation It is recommended that these INSTRUCTIONS be kept readily available as an important reference when using this machine 000Book...

Страница 2: ...l injury Read understand and follow all warnings and instructions in this manual and on the unit Always wear eye head and ear protectors and also dust protection when using this unit Choke On Start O...

Страница 3: ...ded to protect the operator from wheel contact and also directs debris away from the operator P Nut Secures the wheel guard to engine Q Anti vibration spring Reduce the transmission of vibrations to t...

Страница 4: ...ct cut o wheel for the type of work to be carried out All items other than the items listed in the operator s owner s manual should be performed by Tanaka dealer For example if improper tools are used...

Страница 5: ...ers sharp edges etc Avoid bouncing and snagging the cut o wheel Corners sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag the rotating wheel and cause loss of control or kickback Fig 4 Fig 4 Do not use...

Страница 6: ...mm 305 12 355 14 Arbor hole diameter mm 20 25 4 with Adapter collar Max speed min 1 5100 or more Max Thickness mm 3 5 4 0 Diamond wheel Outer diameter mm 305 12 355 14 Arbor hole diameter mm 20 25 4 w...

Страница 7: ...tal Special wheels Cast iron Special wheels WARNING Do not use damaged wheels Before each use inspect the wheels for chips cracks distortion of shape or imbalance and reject any such wheel When you us...

Страница 8: ...r from the machine Fig 16 16 Fig 16 2 Remove the ring 17 from the coupler slide the ring over the hose and insert the hose to the coupler Fig 17 17 Fig 17 3 Re tighten the ring to the coupler securely...

Страница 9: ...10 20 1 20 40 2 40 80 4 80 160 Fueling Fig 21 Before fueling clean fuel tank cap 20 area carefully to ensure that no dirt falls into the tank Make sure that the fuel is well mixed by shaking the conta...

Страница 10: ...ing Fig 28 Decrease engine speed and push stop switch 21 to stop position 21 Fig 28 WARNING Do not put the machine where there are flammable materials such as dried grass since the mu er is still hot...

Страница 11: ...ering into the engine 2 Open cleaner box B 32 by loosening cleaner knob 33 to expose the pre filter sponge form 34 inside the cleaner box B 32 3 Clean the pre filter by tapping or blowing it gently If...

Страница 12: ...sioner bolt 11 and adjust the length protrusion of the tensioner bolt 11 from the arm cover 10 to 0 mm Fig 39 10 0 mm 11 Fig 39 5 Assemble clutch cover and arm cover by following the aforementioned st...

Страница 13: ...uel and push priming pump a few times The choke is closed Push choke lever securely Carburetor failure Consult a Tanaka dealer Spark plug failure Replace spark plug or correct the gap Clogged air filt...

Страница 14: ...14 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 14 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 14 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 55 51...

Страница 15: ...15 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 15 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 15 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 55 51...

Страница 16: ...Code No E99701111 NA Printed in China Shinagawa Intercity Tower A 15 1 Konan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo Japan 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 16 000Book TCM75EAP Eng indb 16 2017 12 15 10 55 51 2017 12 15 10 5...

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